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Thursday, August 16, 2007

When the NYTimes....

....dogs out the semicolon, you know there's going to be trouble:

I spend a lot of time trying to get writing students to understand that the words we use for feelings — “happy” and “sad” and “stoked” and “sketchy” — do a terrible injustice to the subtlety of our actual emotions. And yet here is a language, native to I.M., in which people routinely communicate using emoticons — those little punctuation-faces. I’m not saying that I have actually used an emoticon. But as long as I I.M., the possibility exists, and I find it a little chastening. The one good thing to say about emoticons — especially the winking happy face — is that it offers the only legitimate use of the semicolon outside academic writing. (Times Select)

I have to teach students how to use the damn thing and, as far as I'm concerned, it should be abolished for the pretentious anachronistic throughback that it is.

posted by Jonah at 5:46 PM 2 comments

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

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