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Bumpyroad
Dec 21, 2017Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
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.
yep, it confused me, and I read it the first way.
bumpy
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