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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:36 pm
by Zavion
It's not entirely out of the question for them to just be 'Jake and Rick' I know that I call my Mother 'Shelley' whenever I need to distinguish her from say, other people's mothers.
(Edit: Wow that's one bigass long run on sentance.)
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:44 pm
by RandomScribe
It could be fixed pretty easily with a period. Or a dash. Or a colon. Or even a semicolon.
Just saying.
--Random "Don't even get me started on parentheses" Scribe
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:52 pm
by Allan_ecker
Quite.
"Run-on" sentences are not merely long sentences, but sentences in which two separate thoughts are not properly connected; a very, very long sentence (even one which goes on for what, to a casual viewer, would appear to be an entire paragraph) can, in fact, be a gramatically correct entity, so long as it is written in such a way as to adhere to all the rules of "modern" english.
(Some would argue that my use of the semicolin was a breach of style, but it could not be effectively argued that the above sentence is actually incorrect.)
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:58 pm
by Zavion
But my sentence wasn't grammatically correct, and was a mix of several thoughts that, while connected, were not all the same. And, yes, I know that a sentance can run on for an entire paragraph, how do you think I write such 'good' English papers without doing any real research? ^_^
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:35 pm
by Maximuscoolman
Alfador wrote:One could distinguish between, say, Pop and Dad.
See, I wouldn't have thought of that since I have never heard anyone refer to their Dad as anything but Dad and Old Man. If it was 2 female parents, I might have thought of calling them Mom and Mum, since there are always arguments over which is the correct way here (I hate the word Mum).
Personally, I call my parents Mommy and Daddy, and refer to them as my Mom and my Dad, always have done...
Edit: Nope, still a liutenant, I wonder how many posts until the next rank.
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:49 pm
by DetailBear
I'm currently reading Eats, Shoots & Leaves: the Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss. Highly recommended for word geeks. I've described it as "hilariously educational".
Ms. Truss would recommend a semi-colon for Zavion's sentence, or maybe a colon. She would also be impressed by the proper placement (and non-placement) of apostrophes, but would decry the use of single quotes rather than double quotes.
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:54 pm
by DetailBear
maximuscoolman wrote:Edit: Nope, still a liutenant, I wonder how many posts until the next rank.
My guess would be that 500 is the threshold, since Wolffur is still a lieutenant at 425 and hampsteracolyte is a lieutenant commander with over 600. Alfie's a Commander with just over 1000 and Allan is still a Commander with over 2000.
A little investigation shows that these are probably the threshholds.
0: Cadet (Newbie)
25: Ensign
50:Lt. JG
100: Lieutenant
500: Lieutenant Commander
1000: Commander
5000: Captain
10000: Veteran
Quotes
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 7:58 pm
by Zavion
I try to use 'single quotes' to express something that could be said and/or needs to be seperated, but isn't being said at the moment. As I assume all my posts as if they were being said, I don't put quotations around them (Or it would be read as
"I try to use 'single quotes' to express something that could be said and needs to be seperated, but isn't being said at the moment. As I assume all my posts as if they were being said, I don't put quotations around them"
) reserving parenthesis for seperate ideas (and occasional OOC comments), and italics for emphasis on the pronounciation of a word, to clarify meanings. I rarely use bold as as an extra (because in IM's I
always use bold so it's easier to read) or underline unless I'm very serious or kissing major ass. And I use * * for actions (or italics if I can't find them easily) and < > for telepathy, but, that only happens in RPing anyways. So, sorry for the confusion.
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:08 pm
by WolfFur
allan_ecker wrote:Quite.
(Some would argue that my use of the semicolin was a breach of style, but it could not be effectively argued that the above sentence is actually incorrect.)
Could it be checked with a colinoscopy?
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 11:32 am
by Allan_ecker
A guy came to our school and gave a talk on colinoscopy robots. There wasn't an unclenched buttock in the house.
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:59 pm
by Lord_foxfire
All I have to say is: Gnome speak. Thank you.