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Re: lynx-dev i.e. nits
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Michael Warner |
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Re: lynx-dev i.e. nits |
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Fri, 10 Dec 1999 02:05:11 -0800 |
On or about 09 Dec, 1999, Klaus Weide
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> On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Henry Nelson wrote:
>
> > I have a Mack, that is, a big truck for hauling.
>
> How about this one:
>
> I have a Mack, i.e. a big truck, for hauling, and a bicycle for
> getting to work.
>
> > I have a D6 that is a bitch to get started on cold
> > mornings.
> >
> > I use a Mac; that is it on the desk by the window.
> >
> > Only the first of those sentences would use "i.e." instead of
> > "that is," that is [to say], the subject and verb for "a big
> > truck" is "I have," not "that is." (That isn't even $0.02.)
>
> Could you share your $0.01's worth on "e.g."? :)
How about an appeal to authority? Strunk and White, Third
Edition, pp 2-3:
3. Enclose parenthetic expressions between
commmas.
[...]
The abbreviations "etc.", "i.e.", and "e.g.", the
abbreviations for academic degrees, and titles that
follow a name are parenthetic and should be punctuated
accordingly.
Letters, packages, etc., should go here.
Two commas, say I. I'll entertain bids on the worth of
that opinion, starting at a ha'penny (just to undercut the
competition).
--
Michael Warner
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