Everywhere has 'award winning food'. How many bloody awards are there? It's a joke. I'm not getting fooled any more.
(In Dertopia the awards will be actually be for for food that is actually deserving of an award)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
The semi-colon
The semi-colon's place in my life is interesting. As someone who frankly didn't give a toss about writing anything in school the rules of semi-colon use passed me by with, I would have to say, no apparent negative impact on my life. More recently, I think either when writing my college Thesis or when I was doing my professional practice exams report I had to use the damn things. I asked my brother, who lets just say knows about such things, about the correct usage of this little grammatical pause (or possibly half pause?)When the lecture finished days later I had retained a little of the fundementals and embarked upon a new semi-coloned life with renewed vigour. As I used it with increasing frequency in long winded legal reports, snotty letters, planning appeals and the like in the following years I began to get rather obsessed with using what I now considered to be this little essential piece of punctuation whatever it is thingy. It became all-consuming this desire to include multiple semi-colons in my written work. I felt my letters etc never reached the required level of condescention unless sentences were at least 5 lines long with at least 4 semi-colons used to up the intellectual level. Then recently I had to use one of the little buggers in a situation that was beyond my level of semi-colonic expertise and had to contact the literary one again for advice. (I think it may have been something to do with capitals or some such reasonable question. I was treated like a leper by he who knows about words. It was clear that my usage had become complacent and confused. I had it seems been taking the little things for granted, assuming I knew how to use them. But no, no more will I flourish them around in my tomes; they will not grace my written work any more; I will not use them again for fear of further humiliation; I am free.
(In Dertopia the use of the semi-colon is compulsory)
(In Dertopia the use of the semi-colon is compulsory)
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Architecture,
Life,
semi-colons
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