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fj12ryder
Dec 20, 2017Explorer III
Wise use of punctuation is necessary, witness:
"Let's eat Grandma", "Let's eat, Grandma."
"Giant hard disc, lots of RAM, blue-tooth not vital." That sentence implies he wants "Giant hard disc, lots of RAM" and "blue-tooth not vital". If a person wants to be understood, then write to be understood.
OTOH, if it had read "Giant hard disc, lots of RAM, blue-tooth, not vital" then that would imply that none of the three are vital, meaning desired but not necessary.
"Let's eat Grandma", "Let's eat, Grandma."
"Giant hard disc, lots of RAM, blue-tooth not vital." That sentence implies he wants "Giant hard disc, lots of RAM" and "blue-tooth not vital". If a person wants to be understood, then write to be understood.
OTOH, if it had read "Giant hard disc, lots of RAM, blue-tooth, not vital" then that would imply that none of the three are vital, meaning desired but not necessary.
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