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Subject:RE: capitalizing the 2nd letter of a word From:"Barbara Philbrick" <caslon -at- alltel -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 17 Feb 2005 22:19:06 -0500
I don't think it's meant as a joke... Personally, if I was going to get all
het up about something, it would be adjectives used as adverbs ("Are You Too
Busy to Eat Healthy?") and general misuse of adverbs, especially in
marketing.
I do try to do my little part to keep bad usage from happening in the first
place. I'm currently waging battle against the byline "capture valuable data
and turn it into actionable information" for one of the products I write
about. Is "actionable" the new vogue word? My sources still say it means
"giving cause for legal action", which is hardly what we expect the product
to do (but maybe marketing knows something we don't!)
Have a good one,
Barb
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From: bounce-techwr-l-199665 -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
[mailto:bounce-techwr-l-199665 -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com] On Behalf Of Bill Swallow
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:49 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: capitalizing the 2nd letter of a word
This is a joke, right?
> Adobe's use of eSeminar, eBook, ePublishing, and other words in which
> the 2nd letter is capitalized when the word begins with an e, is not
> appreciated by a large contingent of your customers. Seeing that
> e-mail (not eMail) has been the norm lo these many years, why have you
> decided against the simplicity and logic of e-book, etc.?
>
> Uppercase letters look silly eMbedded within a word and add eFfort to
> the work of both eNgineer and eDitor. Many of us users are concerned
> about this plan to eScape the eStablished convention and will be
> eCstatic if you return to plain eNglish, but continuing this
> eXasperating practice will be an eMbarrassment to Adobe and the cause
> of eNdless ePithets. My ePistle is eNded.
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