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Could it be that the number of spaces between sentences tends to depict the
amount of hot air put into the document? (; D
At 03:24 PM 7/26/99 -0700, Barry Kieffer wrote:
>> Marilynne <who votes with the conservatives> wrote:
>> * Those who follow the modern trend say one space after a period
>> * Those who are conservatives say two spaces after a period
>> The way I see it, you either follow your company's style guide or your
>> passions.
>>
>That is not completely true Marilynne: There are three possibilities.
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>1. The cool and trendy modern people (like me) who live in the here and now
>use one space.
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>2. The stodgy pre-Victorian stuck-in-the-mud conservatives use the
>pre-printing press old-time rule of two spaces.
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>3. Follow your passions. Do what I do: use THREE SPACES!
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>That makes me more hip and trendy then anyone else.
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>-Barry
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