>>4
I don't need to "re-read" since the first reading was more than enough to conclude that there's some yuppie revisionism going on merely because some netfags are posting using one space instead of two to represent sentence separation. What I said in
>>3 is perfectly true and still stands.
Two spaces are the official English standard. Using one space is only an
option. Hence, when I use two spaces I'm doing nothing wrong in ANY sense.
As for yourself, you might want to skip all this blogging and just gb2college to take a few courses in your own language, English. You clearly lack education in the topic, and like many who do, you mistake
populism for official truth. To wit: It doesn't matter what millions of blogfucks do, since official English has a definition and that's simply not going to change in the larger analysis and form. We may have added "email" to the language, but the root words are STILL "electronic mail" and that is still covered by the forms of OFFICIAL ENGLISH.