While attention to detail is nice, it's hard to critique someone on their usage of a language that doesn't actually have any speakers or full documentation...nor was it intended to have either. How can you know that the vowels need to be there at all? Some languages that actually existed left the vowels out of some written sources. That's right, the authors didn't bother to write the vowels, even though they were obviously assumed to be there by the reader (anyone educated enough to read it would be able to figure it out, right?)
Or, put another way, lld s jst mkng cmcs, clm dwn mn |