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Monday, December 15, 2003 |
'A pain in the colon'
Continuing struggles in the PC (punctuation correctness) wars, in today's Wall Street Journal:
"... Lynne Truss, a 48-year-old longtime literary editor, did an entire BBC radio series on punctuation last year. And when she mentioned in a newspaper article that she was writing the book that ultimately became "Eats, Shoots & Leaves," she received about 1,000 e-mails and letters from readers pointing out their own punctuation pet peeves. Many of them landed in the book.
Those 1,000 correspondents were offered a discounted, signed edition, and a staggering 70% of them went for it. Otherwise, the book's reputation spread largely by word of mouth, though it did make use of some marketing gimmicks, including a T-shirt that on the front says, "A woman, without her man, is nothing," and on the back says, "A woman: without her, man is nothing." ..."
Full story here (subscription required).
3:23:23 PM
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If a tree falls ...
It was windy here early this morning, with a storm front coming through between 2 and 3 o'clock. Lying in bed listening to the blow, I suddenly realized the gusts were probably strong enough to knock over the three little Norfolk pines I have on the front porch. I went out there in the rain to find that one had been blown off a wide railing, broken, and probably fatally injured.
More later on the trees.
12:03:28 AM
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© Copyright 2004 Dan Brekke.
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