Usually, New York Times corrections are a matter of life and death. Are there 1.1 million Northern fur seals or simply 750,000 to 800,000? Is the guy's name Craig or Greg? These things are important and need to be clarified.

But while reading this Times correction, we found ourselves wondering, Does it really matter?:

An article in the Listings section of Weekend on Friday about current plays in Manhattan with roles inspired by Jonathan Bender in the 1985 movie "The Breakfast Club" misstated one title. The play is "The Awesome 80's Prom," not "Totally Awesome 80's." Because of an editing error, a correction in this space on Saturday referred incorrectly to Bender. He is a character in the film, not an actor; the part was played by Judd Nelson.

Also, he described another character as a "neomaxizoomdweeby," not a "neomaxistzoomdweeby."

Corrections: For the Record [NYT]