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Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 22:38
by 6FeetOver
mh wrote:"s" vs "z" stopped bothering me a long long time ago. To be honest, working in IT you tend to come across American spellings more often than you don't.

1 or 2 spaces between sentences, anyone?
Ooooo, that's a nuisance. Two spaces used to be the standard (and was expected/demanded back in the day on all school/uni papers!), but now, no one seems to use more than one. Rather bizarre, innit?

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:02
by Almiche V
Hexe Luciferia wrote:
SINsister wrote:
Almiche V wrote:Posts on this thread will be examined and marked accordingly :lol:
:eek:
Heeheehee! :lol: :oops:

I apologize (over here, it's spelled with a "z," not with an "s," in case you hadn't noticed - we haven't even touched on British English vs. American English spelling yet, have we? :eek: :innocent: :roll:) for playing Princess Pedantic, but I can't help it. I'm compelled, you see. :|
You are not playing Princess Pedantic at all.
I'm not saying this to be "nice", but I think that pedantry is really something else :wink:
Prexactly, no need to apologizse.

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:05
by Hexe Luciferia
Almiche V wrote:
Hexe Luciferia wrote:
SINsister wrote: Heeheehee! :lol: :oops:

I apologize (over here, it's spelled with a "z," not with an "s," in case you hadn't noticed - we haven't even touched on British English vs. American English spelling yet, have we? :eek: :innocent: :roll:) for playing Princess Pedantic, but I can't help it. I'm compelled, you see. :|
You are not playing Princess Pedantic at all.
I'm not saying this to be "nice", but I think that pedantry is really something else :wink:
Prexactly, no need to apologizse.
:innocent: :innocent:

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:05
by Dark
SINsister wrote:
boudicca wrote:
SINsister wrote: It doesn't have an apostrophe when it's not a contraction. ;) :P :kiss:
No, I'm with Dark on this one. Genitive case also takes an apostrophe - eg. That is Sinnie's dictionary :wink:
The dictionary? It's mine, sure...but it's so worn out from overuse that it's on its last legs... ;)
I deliberately said "its", as in the possessive; I'm not completely dense as to not know the difference, especially when it's already been stated earlier in the thread. :?
And with that in mind, to reiterate, I really can't see the point in omitting the apostrophe. Though I really give up with trying to work out whether 's is "genitive", "possessive" or a clitic..

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:07
by Dark
Oh, and as an afterthought, I use "isation" and "ization" interchangeably. (Bonus points to anyone who realised that I have a song on the Korrosiv CD called "Civilization")
Why? Because they were both British English at one point, as is my understanding, they both sound identical, and a "z" looks cooler. ;)

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:13
by 6FeetOver
Dark wrote:I deliberately said "its", as in the possessive; I'm not completely dense as to not know the difference, especially when it's already been stated earlier in the thread. :?
No insult/offense intended, dear Korin.

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:16
by Dark
None taken, m'dear.

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:17
by 6FeetOver
*Phew*

:notworthy: :kiss:

Posted: 19 Mar 2008, 23:22
by James Blast
two spaces bad

one space good

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 03:33
by Petseri
James Blast wrote:two spaces bad

one space good
What is your take on capital letters, punctuation, or verbs?

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 04:46
by reactiv8
paint it black wrote: ..as i wrote [not said]
:eek: i? and [? and ]? :roll: Or was this a joke?

- Just to stir it up a bit more! :wink:
Nothing personal you understand? :wink:

The use of emoticons too?

Life is too short for all of this surely?
None of us are Anthony Burgess reincarnated, or prove me otherwise?
- Oh, and correct my grammar too?!
Your turn ...

:urff:

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 09:29
by paint it black
reactiv8 wrote:
paint it black wrote: ..as i wrote [not said]
:eek: i? and [? and ]? :roll: Or was this a joke?

- Just to stir it up a bit more! :wink:
Nothing personal you understand? :wink:

The use of emoticons too?

Life is too short for all of this surely?
None of us are Anthony Burgess reincarnated, or prove me otherwise?
- Oh, and correct my grammar too?!
Your turn ...

:urff:
it took so long to get this far
don't call me surly

Surely, life is too short for this?
None of us are a reincarnated Anthony Burgess, or can you prove otherwise?

Your welcome :wink:

Seriously, on reflection, possibly part of the issue of literacy, certainly within the virtual world, is that people type as quickly as the thought appears in their head. The submit key is pressed without a second thought [and that is the way it should be]. I just thought it ironic, that, even within ths thread, this thought process seems to have been applied. Me, i absolutely adore alliteration and a good metaphor, about as relevant as a fart in a spacesuit, but there you go.

Offski TTFN :|

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 09:34
by 6FeetOver
paint it black wrote:The submit key is pressed without a second thought [and that is the way it should be].
Speak for yourself, sir. I disagree wholeheartedly. ;)

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 10:32
by Almiche V
paint it black wrote:Seriously, on reflection, possibly part of the issue of literacy, certainly within the virtual world, is that people type as quickly as the thought appears in their head. The submit key is pressed without a second thought [and that is the way it should be].
Exactly. I started this thread because I keep seeing things like:

"I wonder what there going to say."

"I will right again soon." That's a newby btw ;-)

Not to nit-pick over the use of capitals or slang on the virtual electric interweb.

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 11:23
by Hexe Luciferia
Almiche V wrote: "I wonder what there going to say."

"I will right again soon." That's a newby btw ;-)
I'm sure it wasn't me :innocent:

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 12:52
by Almiche V
Hexe Luciferia wrote:I'm sure it wasn't me :innocent:
I haven't noticed on this 'ere board.

Anyway, you're good at being sultry in a Vogue style - so all would be forgiven :lol:

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 13:00
by Hexe Luciferia
Almiche V wrote:
Hexe Luciferia wrote:I'm sure it wasn't me :innocent:
I haven't noticed on this 'ere board.

Anyway, you're good at being sultry in a Vogue style - so all would be forgiven :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 19:24
by reactiv8
paint it black wrote:
it took so long to get this far
don't call me surly

Surely, life is too short for this?
None of us are a reincarnated Anthony Burgess, or can you prove otherwise?

Your welcome :wink:

Seriously, on reflection, possibly part of the issue of literacy, certainly within the virtual world, is that people type as quickly as the thought appears in their head. The submit key is pressed without a second thought [and that is the way it should be]. I just thought it ironic, that, even within ths thread, this thought process seems to have been applied. Me, i absolutely adore alliteration and a good metaphor, about as relevant as a fart in a spacesuit, but there you go.
Without venturing into 'apology territory' (for reasons well discussed elsewhere before - yawn!) I'm a closet-case for AB, but I couldn't find a suitable picture of him, so used Ralph Steadman's 'Bard' for now ... As for literacy (and its abuse), I'm often guilty too, despite usually going back to review what I've just posted. I'm regrettably a frequent user of sarcasm, although I know perfectly well it has been dubbed the lowest form of wit ... I still love it, so WDF, eh? Alliteration is cool too, so Rock On Matey! :wink:

I know our Hostess is more measured in her approach to observing the etiquette of this forum, but what should we expect? She is our High Priestess! - With some very wayward disciples ... :twisted:

Posted: 20 Mar 2008, 19:28
by 6FeetOver
You're giving me far too much credit, man.

Posted: 21 Mar 2008, 23:28
by MadameButterfly
The spelling of real names, like your birth name or the name you are called by in the outside world. When people spell your name incorrectly or those of others it really gets on my tits.

It's the one thing that actually associates us with our being within this world ain't it?

One of my thingy's in this life is if once I know (seen and read) a person's real name I never forget the precise spelling of it again.

It must also be known that in that outside world names to me is just a bore so if the actual person's name rings a bell it might be interesting but for the rest...stuff it?

*thoughts*

Posted: 22 Mar 2008, 00:38
by James Blast
fank yew, Miz van Der Meer ;D

Posted: 22 Mar 2008, 00:51
by MadameButterfly
James Blast wrote:fank yew, Miz van Der Meer ;D
Now actually it's Van der Meer, but the thought of *Von der Meer* records just tickles my fancy...get what I mean? ;D

Posted: 22 Mar 2008, 00:59
by 6FeetOver
That's a lovely last name! :eek:

Posted: 22 Mar 2008, 01:00
by James Blast
... and I do like to tickle a lady's fancy, no, honest... ;D

Posted: 22 Mar 2008, 01:04
by MadameButterfly
Check this out just for mind work fuckout!

My maiden name as to appear on my passport...my the S.A. government have mercy on my soul and their way out old age way of thinking...

MOI = Mrs. van der Meer ~ van den Bergh...

Now put that in your pipe and smoke it!

It'll cause confusion in the government for years and it's me...all tiny little me living within hundreds and thousands and knowing the law better than most of the politicians in both countries...now howz that for playing the law and knowing my rights...the mind does indeed boogle...

The lake that meets the mountain...leads to fresh delicious water for those that are foreign...