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wer can i get martian cronicals? :P any book stores of\r theres spesicic place (stupid question i know) dont insult my stupidity Ray Bradbury | ||||
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i would like to read tht book :P were can i get onbe is ther one i can read on internet for free? Ray Bradbury | ||||
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What a great touch! To use the actual Martian language to frame a question about "The Martian Chronicles" was a stroke of genius!! | ||||
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Good one, i'm glad someone finally commented on how these people's posts are illegible. Before they start complaining about how difficult it is to understand the martian chronicles they should be making sure people can understand their writing. And the martian chronicles aren't way too hard to read when you consider that it's basically just a collection of short stories which don't necessarily have a complete plot. Jon | ||||
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Like, ya know, I mean, I'm all, like, fer shure, ya know? Totally, dude. | ||||
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As I have indicated before, elsewhere, perhaps, there is no real reason that posts can not be presented in an appropriate manner, with proper spelling, punctuation, and capitalization where needed. Sometimes when I read these questionable posts, I am concerned about the amount of education the person has, or wonder if the person is just lazy! | ||||
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In all fairness THELEGEND455 is from Quebec and probably speaks french as a first language. Sometimes it helps to check their profiles before making judgements. Remember when "elron" first started posting here? LOL! I had to edit because I misspelled "jugdement". [This message has been edited by grasstains (edited 03-08-2005).] | ||||
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Mr. Plane, I agree. I hope you realize my above post was satirical! Perhaps I should always eschew obfuscation! | ||||
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As far as those who are obviously just not doing it right(misspellings)......I too am flabbergasted. As for punctuation(no capitalizations, no periods)I think it's a generational thing, like slang. Chatroom stuff. | ||||
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While we're on the subject.... Can someone tell me the difference between using quotation marks like "this" and using them like 'this'? | ||||
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Actually, I prefer *this*!?! | ||||
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I believe the double quotation (") is used in the United States, while the single (') is used in British texts for quotes. In either case, the opposite mark is used for a quote within a quote. | ||||
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I've only this to say about that: "~##*''%!^#**#!!" So There! | ||||
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fjpalumbo "even before Harper Lee and William Golding" Wow, I didn't realize that! That's pretty amazing! | ||||
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I kind of enjoy Charlie Gordon's take on punctuation in "Flowers for Algernon," or is that 'Flowers for Algernon' or _Flowers for Algernon_? | ||||
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