On 05/10/11 10:28 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 10/05/2011 02:15 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
There are, however SOME language rules that I
CHOOSE to flagrantly break.
Those include comma before "and" in a list, "LOGICAL" placement of
What's the rule there? Comma or no comma? Is it "this, that, and the
other thing" or "this, that and the other thing"?
I think that's called the "Oxford comma," and opinions vary...
Also, howabout a period ending a sentence of which the
last component is
quoted text? Period inside or outside the double quotes?
The typographic convention is inside, but do whatever you want
electronically... nobody's watching except your inner Aspie...
--Toby
-Dave