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BaftaBaby |
Posted - 03/24/2011 : 09:12:03 Originally posted by Se�n
Four Your Consideration - Treasure Hunt Sean Says: - Put any five reviews you like in your F.Y.C. list. - Do not use reviews from the previous round - you must change them every round. - Post here to declare that you've done it. Sooner is better than later. - Provide a spoiler warning in your post when appropriate. - You must read the F.Y.C.s of all participants. - The next round starts on Monday or Thursday at 6:00 a.m. FWFR time, whichever comes next.
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randall |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 19:05:59 quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by randall
But you have yet a few more steps to take on the road to clarity. I have no idea what the hell you're talking about
it's not important to me whether or not it's clear to you.
My point exactly! Well stated! |
Sludge |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 18:45:42 VV last night, incidentally.
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Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 17:37:40 quote: Originally posted by randall
But you have yet a few more steps to take on the road to clarity. I have no idea what the hell you're talking about
It's objectively unambiguous; it's not important to me whether or not it's clear to you.
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Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 17:33:49 quote: Originally posted by demonic
quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by demonic
quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by demonic
By the way... my "Taking Sides" review is good - it's even got three meanings. No votes? What's up with you lot?
Make it a lower-case m and it'll get my vote. Well, you did ask.
Well yes, that's exactly why I asked for feedback. You use a capital to signify a title or rank. Without it the review would just be "a major investigation", rather than one markedly held by a Major.
No, that isn't true. Any position like this is capitalised as a title, but lower case when just a normal common noun: for example, King George VI was a king; Lord Adonis is a lord; Professor Snape is a professor; Reverend Green is a reverend; Dame Judi Dench is a dame; Major Major is a major.
It's fine to capitalise words here for emphasis whenever one likes, but as I didn't feel this one needed picking out in that way I didn't go for it.
Well in that case the change is applied and your vote welcomed.
Done.
quote: By the way, any time you decide not to vote on one of my reviews because of a capitalisation issue feel free to let me know.
That's not practical, I'm afraid. Unfortunately, certain people around here like to wilfully misrepresent opinions (or usually facts) about general English usage as statements of F.W.F.R.-specific rules.
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demonic |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 12:50:23 quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by demonic
quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by demonic
By the way... my "Taking Sides" review is good - it's even got three meanings. No votes? What's up with you lot?
Make it a lower-case m and it'll get my vote. Well, you did ask.
Well yes, that's exactly why I asked for feedback. You use a capital to signify a title or rank. Without it the review would just be "a major investigation", rather than one markedly held by a Major.
No, that isn't true. Any position like this is capitalised as a title, but lower case when just a normal common noun: for example, King George VI was a king; Lord Adonis is a lord; Professor Snape is a professor; Reverend Green is a reverend; Dame Judi Dench is a dame; Major Major is a major.
It's fine to capitalise words here for emphasis whenever one likes, but as I didn't feel this one needed picking out in that way I didn't go for it.
Well in that case the change is applied and your vote welcomed. By the way, any time you decide not to vote on one of my reviews because of a capitalisation issue feel free to let me know. |
randall |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 12:00:02 quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by randall
Cracky: When you write under your avatar
Re: any comment in this post on English usage...
don't you mean thread? Or maybe, "on this post." Otherwise you're only giving instructions to yourself. [Come to think of it, that's probably a ripping good idea!] I'm only sub-editing here for clarity.
Thanks for your input,
Any time! But you have yet a few more steps to take on the road to clarity. I have no idea what the hell you're talking about, nor is this the first time. |
Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 10:25:25 quote: Originally posted by demonic
quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by demonic
By the way... my "Taking Sides" review is good - it's even got three meanings. No votes? What's up with you lot?
Make it a lower-case m and it'll get my vote. Well, you did ask.
Well yes, that's exactly why I asked for feedback. You use a capital to signify a title or rank. Without it the review would just be "a major investigation", rather than one markedly held by a Major.
No, that isn't true. Any position like this is capitalised as a title, but lower case when just a normal common noun: for example, King George VI was a king; Lord Adonis is a lord; Professor Snape is a professor; Reverend Green is a reverend; Dame Judi Dench is a dame; Major Major is a major.
It's fine to capitalise words here for emphasis whenever one likes, but as I didn't feel this one needed picking out in that way I didn't go for it. |
Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 10:17:13 quote: Originally posted by randall
Cracky: When you write under your avatar
Re: any comment in this post on English usage...
don't you mean thread? Or maybe, "on this post." Otherwise you're only giving instructions to yourself. [Come to think of it, that's probably a ripping good idea!] I'm only sub-editing here for clarity.
Thanks for your input, but no, the wording is exactly as I intended, as always; it doesn't give instructions to myself at all. |
demonic |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 01:59:16 quote: Originally posted by [matt] Got a vote from me. No idea why that's so under-voted.
Thank you [matt] - I could only hit one of yours... that'd be the one I hadn't already. |
demonic |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 01:57:41 quote: Originally posted by Cracovian
quote: Originally posted by demonic
By the way... my "Taking Sides" review is good - it's even got three meanings. No votes? What's up with you lot?
Make it a lower-case m and it'll get my vote. Well, you did ask.
Well yes, that's exactly why I asked for feedback. You use a capital to signify a title or rank. Without it the review would just be "a major investigation", rather than one markedly held by a Major. |
randall |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 00:56:27 Cracky: When you write under your avatar
Re: any comment in this post on English usage...
don't you mean thread? Or maybe, "on this post." Otherwise you're only giving instructions to yourself. [Come to think of it, that's probably a ripping good idea!] I'm only sub-editing here for clarity. |
[matt] |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 00:55:26 VV
quote: Originally posted by demonic
By the way... my "Taking Sides" review is good - it's even got three meanings. No votes? What's up with you lot?
Got a vote from me. No idea why that's so under-voted.
quote: Originally posted by rabid kazook
Sludge, Matt, all filled can't vote, same old same old.
Sorry for the lack of new ones to vote on!
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Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 03/28/2011 : 00:31:25 quote: Originally posted by demonic
By the way... my "Taking Sides" review is good - it's even got three meanings. No votes? What's up with you lot?
Make it a lower-case m and it'll get my vote. Well, you did ask.
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BaftaBaby |
Posted - 03/27/2011 : 22:58:46 vv
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rabid kazook |
Posted - 03/27/2011 : 21:38:21 Oh man I didn't read the whole post through, I just noticed words 'conductor' and 'investigation', and went loud mouth.
Thanks for the review hail.
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