Despite the fact that I don’t give a rat’s ass where LeBron James ends up, I have not been able to escape the news (Miami). Apparently, there are some folks in the Buckeye State who are pretty pissed off — folks like Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, who wrote an open letter to fans of the Cavs.
I don’t really care about the letter, except to point out that someone should have proofread it with an eye toward unnecessary quotation marks. Take a look at this excerpt:
To make matters worse, that font is Comic Sans.
I “don’t” know what you’re “talking about”. Should the period be inside or outside the “quotation marks?” I used to be inside, but everyone at my last job was “all” over the board.
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Always inside, unless you are using a colon or semicolon to add more. For example:
There are many reasons to watch “The Amazing Race”: great locations, interesting people, and exciting challenges.
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Wow. Just, wow.
In other news, have you seen “I’m Comic Sans, Asshole”? http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/monologues/15comicsans.html
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I saw it, read it and loved it.
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