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Here's one for you one spacers - why do I have to hit space twice on my phone and tablet to bring an auto period?
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Never, ever make Power Point presentations. Period. Have respect for the audience.Puerco wrote:Never, ever punctuate an incomplete sentence on a powerpoint slide.UAEebs86 wrote:Even if it's not a complete sentence? I am never sure on that one.threenumberones wrote:
Another random one, sort of related, that is often overlooked. Slides or document bullets also need punctuation.
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When you do that it adds the period and then brings the cursor back to one space to start the next sentence. Hitting space twice is just the most convenient way to automatically add a period. Your phone and tablet are all about the one space and they'll accept nothing less, nothing more.wyo-cat wrote:Here's one for you one spacers - why do I have to hit space twice on my phone and tablet to bring an auto period?
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gumby wrote:Never, ever make Power Point presentations. Period. Have respect for the audience.Puerco wrote:Never, ever punctuate an incomplete sentence on a powerpoint slide.UAEebs86 wrote:Even if it's not a complete sentence? I am never sure on that one.threenumberones wrote:
Another random one, sort of related, that is often overlooked. Slides or document bullets also need punctuation.

Okay, but do you have a better option? Flip charts or something?
'A parent is the one person who is supposed to make their kid think they can do anything. Says they're beautiful even when they're ugly. Thinks they're smart even when they go to Arizona State.' -- Jack Donaghy
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Has to be something blessed by corporate IT, sadly. So, Powerpoint it is!
'A parent is the one person who is supposed to make their kid think they can do anything. Says they're beautiful even when they're ugly. Thinks they're smart even when they go to Arizona State.' -- Jack Donaghy
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Full time, full-time. 3-year-old, 3 years old. Blonde, blonde, Fiance, fiancee..Blah.......
Yet the one that ALWAYS kills me is Wal-Mart. I have to look almost every time.
Yet the one that ALWAYS kills me is Wal-Mart. I have to look almost every time.
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My managing editor just corrected me in front of the whole newsroom that there was no hyphen in off-season.
He's been wrong so much, I don't even know how to correct him anymore. So I just shut up.
He's been wrong so much, I don't even know how to correct him anymore. So I just shut up.
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This could have gone in several threads.


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Former colleague and Wildcat wrote this. Includes "Wal-Mart." Seems the company itself has two spellings.rgdeuce wrote:Full time, full-time. 3-year-old, 3 years old. Blonde, blonde, Fiance, fiancee..Blah.......
Yet the one that ALWAYS kills me is Wal-Mart. I have to look almost every time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html" target="_blank
Like the part about "mic." If it's "mic," why not "bic?" (for bicycle) Why email but x-ray?
We used to go round and round on this stuff. Ultimately, you have to settle on something and then be consistent. Then change when you look out of step.
You can drive yourself crazy determining what is "right."
P.S. He uses more hyphens that I would.
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When folks come in to talk to the editorial board, we ask that it be a conversation, not a presentation. Some print out their PPs, and hand them to us.Puerco wrote:gumby wrote:Never, ever make Power Point presentations. Period. Have respect for the audience.Puerco wrote:Never, ever punctuate an incomplete sentence on a powerpoint slide.UAEebs86 wrote:Even if it's not a complete sentence? I am never sure on that one.threenumberones wrote:
Another random one, sort of related, that is often overlooked. Slides or document bullets also need punctuation.
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Okay, but do you have a better option? Flip charts or something?

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When you end a sentence with something in quotes does the punctuation go inside or outside the quote?
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Gumby, love the goal of "conversation". Talking "with" instead of "to".
Ideal with both large and small audiences, though many presenters find the approach threatening.
But if it's a presentation that has desired action written all over it, I like a power point for graphs and charts and the points of the presentation in short, short bullets. McKinsey & Co style. Ideal=one word salient points. No narrative or descriptive stuff.
Also recommend a few pages of the points with no more than a few bullets per page for the audience to make notes on. Then pass out a clean package of points, graphs and charts at the conclusion.
I find the enemy of presenting info, calling to action, etc. is detail. It wants to dilute the important stuff, and you can always get it to the audience afterword anyway. And if you put detail in a package up front for the audience to "follow" as you present, the audience to a person will be reading and not listening/watching as you deliver your amazingly wonderful message and have your thrilling "with, not to" conversation with your lucky audience.
Two cents. Okay, probably a penny.
Ideal with both large and small audiences, though many presenters find the approach threatening.
But if it's a presentation that has desired action written all over it, I like a power point for graphs and charts and the points of the presentation in short, short bullets. McKinsey & Co style. Ideal=one word salient points. No narrative or descriptive stuff.
Also recommend a few pages of the points with no more than a few bullets per page for the audience to make notes on. Then pass out a clean package of points, graphs and charts at the conclusion.
I find the enemy of presenting info, calling to action, etc. is detail. It wants to dilute the important stuff, and you can always get it to the audience afterword anyway. And if you put detail in a package up front for the audience to "follow" as you present, the audience to a person will be reading and not listening/watching as you deliver your amazingly wonderful message and have your thrilling "with, not to" conversation with your lucky audience.
Two cents. Okay, probably a penny.
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Depends on the style manual.azgreg wrote:When you end a sentence with something in quotes does the punctuation go inside or outside the quote?
Have to keep looking it up myself. Often get it wrong.AP Style – “The period and the comma always go within the question marks. The dash, semicolon, the question mark and the exclamation point go within the quotation when they apply to the quoted matter only. They go outside when they apply to the whole sentence”
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In lieu of decent pay, we are rewarded by not having to endure business presentations.EOCT wrote:Gumby, love the goal of "conversation". Talking "with" instead of "to".
Ideal with both large and small audiences, though many presenters find the approach threatening.
But if it's a presentation that has desired action written all over it, I like a power point for graphs and charts and the points of the presentation in short, short bullets. McKinsey & Co style. Ideal=one word salient points. No narrative or descriptive stuff.
Also recommend a few pages of the points with no more than a few bullets per page for the audience to make notes on. Then pass out a clean package of points, graphs and charts at the conclusion.
I find the enemy of presenting info, calling to action, etc. is detail. It wants to dilute the important stuff, and you can always get it to the audience afterword anyway. And if you put detail in a package up front for the audience to "follow" as you present, the audience to a person will be reading and not listening/watching as you deliver your amazingly wonderful message and have your thrilling "with, not to" conversation with your lucky audience.
Two cents. Okay, probably a penny.
Right where I want to be.
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I've never written for a publication that follows the convention of placing punctuation after the quotation mark. That's a shame because it makes no sense. It also doesn't make sense to cite a source before the period, but every publication I write for does.gumby wrote:Depends on the style manual.azgreg wrote:When you end a sentence with something in quotes does the punctuation go inside or outside the quote?
Have to keep looking it up myself. Often get it wrong.AP Style – “The period and the comma always go within the question marks. The dash, semicolon, the question mark and the exclamation point go within the quotation when they apply to the quoted matter only. They go outside when they apply to the whole sentence”
For example:
John Poon even goes so far as to claim that "all curvature in Hellenistic temples reflects the single-axis protraction of a graphically-constructed arc" (Poon 2011, 179). Still, there are no calculations to confirm the conformity of ordinates to elliptical rather than parabolic curvatures, leaving open the possibility of catenary-based techniques (Haselberger 2014, 31).
Whereas this makes sense:
John Poon even goes so far as to claim that "all curvature in Hellenistic temples reflects the single-axis protraction of a graphically-constructed arc". (Poon 2011, 179) Still, there are no calculations to confirm the conformity of ordinates to elliptical rather than parabolic curvatures, leaving open the possibility of catenary-based techniques. (Haselberger 2014, 31)
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Your bottom style is the style I use for my legal writing.Longhorned wrote:I've never written for a publication that follows the convention of placing punctuation after the quotation mark. That's a shame because it makes no sense. It also doesn't make sense to cite a source before the period, but every publication I write for does.gumby wrote:Depends on the style manual.azgreg wrote:When you end a sentence with something in quotes does the punctuation go inside or outside the quote?
Have to keep looking it up myself. Often get it wrong.AP Style – “The period and the comma always go within the question marks. The dash, semicolon, the question mark and the exclamation point go within the quotation when they apply to the quoted matter only. They go outside when they apply to the whole sentence”
For example:
John Poon even goes so far as to claim that "all curvature in Hellenistic temples reflects the single-axis protraction of a graphically-constructed arc" (Poon 2011, 179). Still, there are no calculations to confirm the conformity of ordinates to elliptical rather than parabolic curvatures, leaving open the possibility of catenary-based techniques (Haselberger 2014, 31).
Whereas this makes sense:
John Poon even goes so far as to claim that "all curvature in Hellenistic temples reflects the single-axis protraction of a graphically-constructed arc". (Poon 2011, 179) Still, there are no calculations to confirm the conformity of ordinates to elliptical rather than parabolic curvatures, leaving open the possibility of catenary-based techniques. (Haselberger 2014, 31)
Erlich Bachmann: Richard wrote the code, yes, but the inspiration was clear. Let me ask you something. How fast do you think you could jack off every guy in this room? Cause I know how long it would take me. And I could prove it.
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Yep. Corporation is Wal-Mart, store itself is Walmart. Decided to make it easy and use the hyphen in all cases. I still have to look every damn time thoughgumby wrote:Former colleague and Wildcat wrote this. Includes "Wal-Mart." Seems the company itself has two spellings.rgdeuce wrote:Full time, full-time. 3-year-old, 3 years old. Blonde, blonde, Fiance, fiancee..Blah.......
Yet the one that ALWAYS kills me is Wal-Mart. I have to look almost every time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html" target="_blank
Like the part about "mic." If it's "mic," why not "bic?" (for bicycle) Why email but x-ray?
We used to go round and round on this stuff. Ultimately, you have to settle on something and then be consistent. Then change when you look out of step.
You can drive yourself crazy determining what is "right."
P.S. He uses more hyphens that I would.

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Here is an example:Longhorned wrote:
I've never written for a publication that follows the convention of placing punctuation after the quotation mark. That's a shame because it makes no sense. It also doesn't make sense to cite a source before the period, but every publication I write for does.
For example:
John Poon even goes so far as to claim that "all curvature in Hellenistic temples reflects the single-axis protraction of a graphically-constructed arc" (Poon 2011, 179). Still, there are no calculations to confirm the conformity of ordinates to elliptical rather than parabolic curvatures, leaving open the possibility of catenary-based techniques (Haselberger 2014, 31).
Whereas this makes sense:
John Poon even goes so far as to claim that "all curvature in Hellenistic temples reflects the single-axis protraction of a graphically-constructed arc". (Poon 2011, 179) Still, there are no calculations to confirm the conformity of ordinates to elliptical rather than parabolic curvatures, leaving open the possibility of catenary-based techniques. (Haselberger 2014, 31)
Jacob has three siblings: Mary, 37, resides in Tucson and is an accountant; John, 32, resides in Phoenix and is a "hustler"; and Chris, 25, resides in Los Angeles and works in construction.
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So you are telling me your day consists of sleeping, smoking marijuana, eating nachos, and "spanking the monkey"?
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What kind of a name is Poon?


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Best friend's roommate in college married a chick named Poon.UAEebs86 wrote:What kind of a name is Poon?
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Thank you. I hadn't expected anyone to read further.UAEebs86 wrote:What kind of a name is Poon?
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I say, throw grammar off the train.
Erlich Bachmann: Richard wrote the code, yes, but the inspiration was clear. Let me ask you something. How fast do you think you could jack off every guy in this room? Cause I know how long it would take me. And I could prove it.
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She'll break her colon and slip into a comma.Daryl Zero wrote:I say, throw grammar off the train.
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I'm sure it will only be a semi-colon.gumby wrote:She'll break her colon and slip into a comma.Daryl Zero wrote:I say, throw grammar off the train.
Erlich Bachmann: Richard wrote the code, yes, but the inspiration was clear. Let me ask you something. How fast do you think you could jack off every guy in this room? Cause I know how long it would take me. And I could prove it.
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New topic. Is it proper to end a sentence with an abbreviated word such as etc.?
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Not sure if that is addressed specifically in the AP Stylebook (was too lazy to dig too much for you), but based on some other rules, yes. For example, you always abbreviate junior and senior, before and after death, etc. There, I just did it. You will be fine as long as you are using abbreviations your reader(s) will quickly recognize, another AP rule.
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Cool. Part 2: How do you punctuate the end of the sentence?rgdeuce wrote:Not sure if that is addressed specifically in the AP Stylebook (was too lazy to dig too much for you), but based on some other rules, yes. For example, you always abbreviate junior and senior, before and after death, etc. There, I just did it. You will be fine as long as you are using abbreviations your reader(s) will quickly recognize, another AP rule.
A) End the sentence like this etc..
or
B) End the sentence like this etc.
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B). Never waste periods. Same rule applies to a.m./p.m. and other abbreviations.
Anyhoo.................
Anyhoo.................
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What catgrad said.
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Proper use of the # symbol. Do you put a space between the word and # or between the # and number. Ex:
Part# 123456 or Part #123456
Part# 123456 or Part #123456
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The latter.
“Insert tab #12 into slot #147.”
“Insert tab #12 into slot #147.”
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I've been doing it wrong for decades.
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Not to worry. I’m sure people just think you’re quirky and fun loving.azgreg wrote:I've been doing it wrong for decades.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I like his hat.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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This is perfectazgreg wrote:
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Fuck sake
Fuck's sake
Fucks' sake
I vote for the last: "for the sake of all Fucks."
Fuck's sake
Fucks' sake
I vote for the last: "for the sake of all Fucks."
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