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Date:      Thu, 1 Jun 2000 18:01:44 +0100
From:      Mark Ovens <mark@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
To:        Troy Settle <troy@picus.com>
Cc:        Mark Blackman <tmb@sophos.com>, Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>, Stephen McKay <mckay@thehub.com.au>, Tim Vanderhoek <hoek@freebsd.org>, freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Punctuation conventions (was: cvs commit: src/games/fortune/datfiles fortunes)
Message-ID:  <20000601180144.A233@parish>
In-Reply-To: <FCEELIAEIIECDGKKJLMIKECDCAAA.troy@picus.com>; from troy@picus.com on Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 06:50:18AM -0400
References:  <20000601111501.A11561@sophos.com> <FCEELIAEIIECDGKKJLMIKECDCAAA.troy@picus.com>

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On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 06:50:18AM -0400, Troy Settle wrote:
> 
> Ok, so we're agreed.  Two spaces at the end of a sentence is what we're
> taught in the US, UK, and AU.  Any one from another English speaking
                   ^^^^
Really? Not when I was at school, mind you it was, erm, late 60's,
early '70's. Also ISTR Greg Lehey saying a single space was the AU way
as well.

> country care to share the rules from their freshman keyboarding (typing)
> class?
> 
> Just a wild guess here, but I think the rule stems from the laziness of
> some people to abbr. certain words.  You see, abbreviations also require a
> period, but if they're not at the end of a sentence, it's noted from the
> single space following.  This is also the case in Mr., Mrs., and Ms.
> Though one wonders why an abbreviation at the end of a sentence doesn't
> get two periods followed by two spaces.  This is certainly an odd feature
> (bug?) in our language.
> 
> The fact that some (most?) people don't use two spaces at the end of a
> sentence is probably due to ignorance, indifference, or laziness.  I for
> one, check for those two spaces as part of the proof reading process
> (though I'm not always diligent about proof reading).  It gets really
> irritating when doing web pages in a WYSIWYG editor, as most are fond of
> putting a '&nbsp;' in the source, which makes for very ugly HTML.
> 
> Another spot where these rules bug the hell out of me, is when typing an
> address in Word.  I was taught in high school that there are two spaces
> between the state and zip code (i.e. 'City, ST  12345').  Most frustrating
> to see that red wavy line telling me I have an error when I know that I
> don't.
> 
> --
>   Troy Settle
>   Network Analyst
>   Picus Communications
>   540.633.6327
> 
> 
> ** -----Original Message-----
> ** From: owner-freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
> ** [mailto:owner-freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Mark Blackman
> ** Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 6:15 AM
> ** To: Greg Lehey
> ** Cc: Stephen McKay; Tim Vanderhoek; freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.org
> ** Subject: Re: Punctuation conventions (was: cvs commit:
> ** src/games/fortune/datfiles fortunes)
> **
> **
> ** I've not done any text analysis of e-mails to discern empirical
> ** usage patterns, however a quick poll of five of my British colleagues
> ** (I'm a "colonial") suggests that in Britain, two spaces is
> ** the rule taught in English and typing classes.
> **
> ** I wouldn't be surprised to discover that a number of people
> ** writing e-mails these days a) completely ignore their teachers
> ** or b) never took any classes.
> **
> **
> ** On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 09:50:56AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> ** >
> ** > I didn't say I was conventional :-)  I use the two space convention
> ** > because I find it more convenient.  But most text written in
> ** Australia
> ** > or England has a single space after the full stop.  Period.
> ** >
> **
> ** --
> ** Mark Blackman,Internet Systems Administrator,Sophos Anti-Virus
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