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Author Topic: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O  (Read 14511801 times)

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Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« Reply #76305 on: May 14, 2015, 12:20:21 pm »

I would be seriously suprised if it is not mirrored on a 100 different download sites, like c-net.
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Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« Reply #76306 on: May 14, 2015, 12:23:45 pm »

Mm. There's a 3.1 on sourceforge that I noticed, from what appeared to be about a year earlier. Looks like 3.2.1 on git, too, and I'd be incredibly surprised if github of all things was flagged as malicious...
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Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« Reply #76307 on: May 14, 2015, 12:27:35 pm »

I would rather people hurl an excess of words, than hurl other things, wouldn't you?
To be honest, I'd rather they just hurl.
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« Reply #76308 on: May 14, 2015, 12:29:41 pm »

Ahh, to be young and hurling again...
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« Reply #76309 on: May 14, 2015, 12:34:05 pm »

I would rather people hurl an excess of words, than hurl other things, wouldn't you?
To be honest, I'd rather they just hurl.

Words are easier to clean up.
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« Reply #76310 on: May 14, 2015, 12:46:18 pm »

I would rather people hurl an excess of words, than hurl other things, wouldn't you?
To be honest, I'd rather they just hurl.

Words are easier to clean up.
Perhaps, but from my experience, they make a disproportionately greater mess.
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« Reply #76311 on: May 14, 2015, 12:51:11 pm »

I would rather people hurl an excess of words, than hurl other things, wouldn't you?
To be honest, I'd rather they just hurl.

Words are easier to clean up.
Perhaps, but from my experience, they make a disproportionately greater mess.

Yes and no-- I can see that point of view.  However, it isn't so much the words that cause the mess, as it is the actions based on the words that do.  Words themselves are rarely a mess worth complaining about. Even graphitti is reasonably easy to clean up.

Political shitstorms and wars? Not so much.  Words can cause war, but words also can eliminate them. That's the whole point of diplomacy.

When you completely remove words, all you have LEFT are the political shitstorms and the wars.
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« Reply #76312 on: May 14, 2015, 12:55:16 pm »

So I have to ask a grammer question.

"Hello, Gregory"

Why is the comma there necessary?

I don't get why addressing the person is considered an aside? "You're happy Greg" somehow means something different here O-o...

This is one of the only two conventions I disagree with in the English Language.

The first is the "put the period inside the quotation rule, even if it is the end of the sentence."

And the second might be this... I can't think of many situations where this would be important outside pedantic.
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« Reply #76313 on: May 14, 2015, 01:00:51 pm »

Introductory phrase

From purdue OWL page on punctuation:
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Use a comma after an introductory phrase, prepositional phrase, or dependent clause.

"To get a good grade, you must complete all your assignments."
"Because Dad caught the chicken pox, we canceled our vacation".
"After the wedding, the guests attended the reception."

"hello" is an introductory phrase.

Technically, "Hello, Gregory" is not a complete sentence unless you add a bunch of implied words. Such as "Hello, how are you Gregory?"  or "Hello, Gregory; I see you.", etc.  The implied words are usually given via tonal inflection and or body language when such a statement is uttered in person.  For instance (Sarcastic intonation) "Hello, Gregory"  would imply "Hello, Yes, I know you are there Gregory. (and I would rather I did not.)"  while (happy intonation) "Hello, Gregory."  would imply "Hello, I'm glad to see you Gregory."


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« Reply #76314 on: May 14, 2015, 01:02:37 pm »

Ok, but I've noticed if you eliminate all the commas it does absolutely nothing to those sentences, nor does it interfere with the flow.

I tend to put commas in when I recognize a change of flow in my sentence structure.

Ohh sorry...

I tend to put commas in when, I recognize a change of flow in my sentence structure.
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« Reply #76315 on: May 14, 2015, 01:09:13 pm »

Ok, but I've noticed if you eliminate all the commas it does absolutely nothing to those sentences, nor does it interfere with the flow.

I tend to put commas in when I recognize a change of flow in my sentence structure.

Ohh sorry...

I tend to put commas in when, I recognize a change of flow in my sentence structure.

You mean,

"I tend to put commas in, when I recognize a change of flow in my sentence structure."

Right. ;)    That's dependent clause I think. You can reorder the clause and it still works.

"When I recognize a change of flow in my sentence structure, I tend to put commas in."

Etc.
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« Reply #76316 on: May 14, 2015, 01:13:06 pm »

I guess it never clicks for me because I still think in terms of speaking.

Or

I guess, it never clicks for me, because, I still think in terms of speaking. (ugh that is an ugly sentence)
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« Reply #76317 on: May 14, 2015, 01:16:11 pm »

I used to overuse commas, I still do to an extent (That should have been a semicolon).  I used to be a lot worse though, I was literally Tavros. :P
It's a hard habit to break out of because it's so like natural speech, yeah.
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« Reply #76318 on: May 14, 2015, 01:16:44 pm »

I guess it never clicks for me because I still think in terms of speaking.

Or

I guess, it never clicks for me, because, I still think in terms of speaking. (ugh that is an ugly sentence)

"I still think in terms of speaking, because, I guess, it never clicks for me."
 Is more literately correct.

It combines several rules for comma use.

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Use a comma to separate nonessential elements from a sentence. More specifically, when a sentence includes information that is not crucial to the message or intent of the sentence, enclose it in or separate it by commas.
John's truck, a red Chevrolet, needs new tires.
When he realized he had overslept, Matt rushed to his car and hurried to work.

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Use a comma after a transitional element (however, therefore, nonetheless, also, otherwise, finally, instead, thus, of course, above all, for example, in other words, as a result, on the other hand, in conclusion, in addition)
For example, the Red Sox, Yankees, and Indians are popular baseball teams.
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« Reply #76319 on: May 14, 2015, 01:20:00 pm »

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"I still think in terms of speaking, because, I guess, it never clicks for me."
 Is more literately correct.

So a natural sentence is "incorrect" under writing rules O-o...

Hmmmm

Or in writing land

So, a natural sentence, is "incorrect", under writing rules.
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