new hope [message #64317] |
Sat, 31 January 2004 11:10 |
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hey, been looking into Renegade: New Hope, and noticed that the download link is down. ne one got it? id like to try it.
"you cant demand respect, you have to earn it." -- Dufis791 (me)
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new hope [message #64368] |
Sat, 31 January 2004 14:45 |
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Infinint | Also dufis, use spell check. There are 2 spaces after a period. The beginning letter of a sentence is capitalized.
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Not having two spaces after a period isn't a spelling error, it's not even an error. Having two spaces is only a little etiquette thing, which would only be used in typing class, and maybe in very formal memos and such.
(Also, you're supposed to spell out small numbers.)
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new hope [message #64529] |
Sun, 01 February 2004 07:29 |
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boma57
Messages: 581 Registered: April 2003
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Aircraftkiller | Anything below 10 is spelled out; such as seven, two, nine, six, etc...
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Actually, in formal literature (such as a novel), I'm pretty sure that you're supposed to spell out anything unless it's a rather large number, a date, a quote, a name, etc.
"There were twenty-three people ahead of him in line on that fateful day: February 1st, 2004. The only other line open was the '10 Items or Less' line, but he had 1,023,403,445 items. He'd just have to wait. While waiting, though, he saw a tabloid with '57' scrawled across the cover. In blood."
About the spaces...putting two is just an old aesthetic tip from the days of typewriters, and has no basis anymore. If you put two spaces after a period in HTML, only one would display (unless you want to type in the code for a non-breaking space every single time). Plus, it's difficult to notice in most fonts anyway unless you're using Courier.
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