I use them all...the...time...TexasTornado wrote:Fair enough. I will try to curb my ellipses usage. I never use them in formal writing.
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WildBill ,
Right you are.
I'm showing my crusty-ness as I've seen some twitter type messages that were in line with: I just brushed my teeth or some other crucial for the world to read message.
O.K., O.K., I gonna go drink a beer and watch "Live Free or Die" and laugh at faux hippies with white guys sporting dreads and laugh and laugh and laugh...yes at and not with them.
Dreads on white guys aren't pretentious are they?
And before someone might ask, yes, yes of course, I am holier than thou.
I kid, I kid, but I am perplexed by our new age hippies who want to live like it's 1850 or earlier with no running water and a disdain for modern amenities and medicine. And personal hygiene doesn't apparently take much priority either...
I don't get their attitude. If the people of bygone times were to witness our progress in modern technology and medicine and not care for it, I'd be astounded.
TexasTornado,
I was waiting for that to come up and yes, she's made rotten that old saying.
When she blurted out "what difference does it make" it was one of the few times her true self came oozing forth for all to see.
Right you are.
I'm showing my crusty-ness as I've seen some twitter type messages that were in line with: I just brushed my teeth or some other crucial for the world to read message.
O.K., O.K., I gonna go drink a beer and watch "Live Free or Die" and laugh at faux hippies with white guys sporting dreads and laugh and laugh and laugh...yes at and not with them.
Dreads on white guys aren't pretentious are they?
And before someone might ask, yes, yes of course, I am holier than thou.
I kid, I kid, but I am perplexed by our new age hippies who want to live like it's 1850 or earlier with no running water and a disdain for modern amenities and medicine. And personal hygiene doesn't apparently take much priority either...
I don't get their attitude. If the people of bygone times were to witness our progress in modern technology and medicine and not care for it, I'd be astounded.
TexasTornado,
I was waiting for that to come up and yes, she's made rotten that old saying.
When she blurted out "what difference does it make" it was one of the few times her true self came oozing forth for all to see.
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It was a joke. I don't care if or how you use e llipisses. I just thought the irony was funny considering what your comment was about. I thought the little laughing smiley face would make it clear I was joking. Ellipse away.TexasTornado wrote:Fair enough. I will try to curb my ellipses usage. I never use them in formal writing.mojo84 wrote:TexasTornado wrote:Where did you find that it is proper? The MLA, Chicago Manual of Syle, and APA all say one. The only allowance for two is by the APA on manuscript drafts, but not in published works. The double space was started to correct for limitations of monotypeset typewriters. Soooo unless you're typing on a pre-electronic typewriter......twomillenium wrote:Just checked. It is still proper to space twice after a period. (<--- used two spaces after period but was auto miscorrected by program)TexasTornado wrote:
"Nothing says over 40 like 2 spaces after a period."
Just checked. It is still not proper to space only once after period.
I noticed that on some forums the second space is auto taken out, I guess this is to save on character spaces.
Remember, that those who are over 50 are starting to show some survival skills that those under 40 might still need to acquire.
For the love of all that is good and holy in this world..... stop with the double spaces.
For heaven's sake, use the elipses correctly. It doesn't replace a comma and it is only 3 dots.
http://www.thepunctuationguide.com/ellipses.html
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In keeping with the topic at hand! You can have my second space when you pry itTexasTornado wrote:
"Nothing says over 40 like 2 spaces after a period."
FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS!
. . < extra space ;)
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If you use an elipses at the end of a sentence do you use four dots?mojo84 wrote:TexasTornado wrote:The MLA, Chicago Manual of Syle, and APA all say one. The only allowance for two is by the APA on manuscript drafts, but not in published works. The double space was started to correct for limitations of monotypeset typewriters. Soooo unless you're typing on a pre-electronic typewriter......
For the love of all that is good and holy in this world..... stop with the double spaces.
For heaven's sake, use the elipses correctly. It doesn't replace a comma and it is only 3 dots.
http://www.thepunctuationguide.com/ellipses.html
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I didn't even know they had a name until an English teacher friend of mine called them that. I'm like, "oh! THAT'S what they are called!"
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The left lies about everything. Truth is a liberal value, and truth is a conservative value, but it has never been a left-wing value. People on the left say whatever advances their immediate agenda. Power is their moral lodestar; therefore, truth is always subservient to it. - Dennis Prager
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*waiting patiently for the "Extra Spaces Matter" meme to appear*
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That could be considered racist. The "extra space" is technically called "white space".loktite wrote:*waiting patiently for the "Extra Spaces Matter" meme to appear*
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loktite wrote:*waiting patiently for the "Extra Spaces Matter" meme to appear*
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According to when and where they are used, yes.WildBill wrote:If you use an elipses at the end of a sentence do you use four dots?
Here is an interesting quote from the link I posted.
I'm guilty of overusing the exclamation point!!!!! So is, Elaine Benes from Seinfeld.Like the exclamation point, the ellipsis is at risk of overuse.
It's not a meme but I thought it fits.
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This is very funny, and you are correct. It fits!mojo84 wrote:I'm guilty of overusing the exclamation point!!!!! So is, Elaine Benes from Seinfeld.Like the exclamation point, the ellipsis is at risk of overuse.
It's not a meme but I thought it fits.
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wood u prefur dat we all right like towtl retards like the yutes of 2day?TexasTornado wrote:Where did you find that it is proper? The MLA, Chicago Manual of Syle, and APA all say one. The only allowance for two is by the APA on manuscript drafts, but not in published works. The double space was started to correct for limitations of monotypeset typewriters. Soooo unless you're typing on a pre-electronic typewriter......twomillenium wrote:Just checked. It is still proper to space twice after a period. (<--- used two spaces after period but was auto miscorrected by program)TexasTornado wrote:
"Nothing says over 40 like 2 spaces after a period."
Just checked. It is still not proper to space only once after period.
I noticed that on some forums the second space is auto taken out, I guess this is to save on character spaces.
Remember, that those who are over 50 are starting to show some survival skills that those under 40 might still need to acquire.
For the love of all that is good and holy in this world..... stop with the double spaces.
I'm 33 BTW, and have a degree in communications. two is correct.
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