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Punctuation: To over-use or not to use at all?

In this age of email, text messaging, and instant messaging, it isn’t surprising that we are forced to find new and exciting ways to truly express ourselves. The messages we write and send each other electronically can easily be (and are often) misinterpreted and misunderstood. Part of this is due to the speed in which we send messages now. How many of us actually spellcheck or proofread messages before hitting the send button? I know I sometimes forget to, and thanks go out to Dan for pointing this out to me…again.

There are three newfangled writing trends that come to mind. The most obvious are the text message acronyms and short forms. They drive me berzerk and never make me LMAO, and that’s 4 sure. I do admit that under a time constraint they can be quite handy and most people (other than my parents and yours, I’m sure) can get the gist of what you are saying even if they don’t know exactly what the letters stand for. These short forms are annoying, but they work.

The second trend are the over-enthusiastic question mark and exclamation mark users!!!!!!!! I don’t get how using 6 or 7 exclamation marks in a row tells the reader that much more about the emotion in the sentence than one! The problem is that if one is a blatant punctuation abuser, they probably do it at the end of almost every sentence, in every paragraph!!!! Even if it’s not necessary!!!! It becomes a habit!!! I mean seriously, do they need to punctuate each sentence that way????? Every time I read one of these emails I experience sensory overload because of all that joy and excitement!!!!! I feel spent after reading the third sentence.

At the opposite end of the spectrum are those whove chosen to boycott punctuation altogether. each sentence begins without a capital letter, quotation marks are not used and in this case, you’d be lucky to run into any exclamation or question marks at all. its kind of like they are depressed and void of any emotion. (Notice I didn’t leave out the commas and periods. I just couldn’t. It was struggle enough not to capitalze anything).

Electronic messaging forces us to be creative. We need to convey our thoughts quickly and clearly, and apparently, without feeling the need to use all the necessary vowels. But I worry that this new way of communicating is going to steal our abilities from us the way the calculator ripped off my simple math skills (it’s terribly embarrassing). If proper written communication can almost go the way of the do-do so quickly, imagine what it’ll be like in 10 or 20 years. Scary. LOL.

April 27, 2006 - 11:30 am

Kris - ROTFLMAO. ur post is genius and u make some good points. brb

sorry. lol.

I love how this generation is growing up without having to deal with the hassle of correct spelling or punctuation. It’s definitely ensuring that the English language is going to look very, very different in the future.

ttyl.

April 27, 2006 - 11:30 am

Kris - UR the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

April 27, 2006 - 11:43 am

Shan - I ran out of space so I avoided mocking the people (myself included)who capitalize words for EMPHASIS. Its annoying to read, but I find myself doing it often. Whoops.

April 27, 2006 - 9:33 pm

Kris - I do that ALL the time. Seriously. Bad, BAD habit. But still…I’m thinking loud…it only makes sense to type loud.

Another bad habit: misuse of the …

…a thought for another time, perhaps…?

April 28, 2006 - 9:49 am

dan - My most frequent transgression is the use of the asterix for emphasis. It’s *so* annoying!

Also, this topic has already been addressed in my post on ellipsi. Please sign my petition.

http://www.forgetful.ca/?p=21

April 28, 2006 - 3:09 pm

BEN !!!!! - how about the people who construct images using keyboard symbols – the twenty-first century’s most underappreciated art form.

“”””””
[ O O ]
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Wow, I wrote this as a joke, but I just Googled ‘keyboard art’ and got 30 million results. Apparently people actually WASTE their TIME with this!!!!!!

http://www.heartnsoul.com/keyboard_art.htm

May 2, 2006 - 1:08 pm

shelly - hmm,,,,not too sure what shan is getting at herr. i think my tryping skillsa re fine and so do all my feinds. and i’ve never had any sompkaints about my MSN”ing spelling on punctation either. she must be talinoin aboyt *other* people.

Michelle

May 3, 2006 - 6:44 am

shannen - Ha ha ha…I definitely wasn’t picking on you Michelle. I think we fall into the same category. The non-proofreader.

so yeah I guess I was picking on *other people*!!!!!!!

😉

The funniest thing I’ve seen today.

Humphrey found an orange jujube on the floor today. He then proceeded to bat/steamroll/wrestle it around for 10 minutes. After the first lick or two, the jujube got sticky. Then, each time he picked it up with his teeth and tossed it around, it would stick to the door, the table, his back, the couch etc. and he would have to go on a hunt to find where it landed.

I think even the cats were amused…but only slightly.

the predator and the prey

April 26, 2006 - 6:39 am

dan - You saved that orange jube for me, didn’t you. I’m not going to eat it.

He is such a goofball. Fits into the household well.

As he scampered off I think I heard a faint “Free at last!”…

Last night we had to say goodbye to an old friend.  I have to admit, it wasn’t easy.  Dan came upstairs and handed me a yogurt container filled with…….Ned.  I thought I would have had time to mentally prepare, but no, Ned had already been captured and was facing immediate relocation. 

By the light of the...lampI carefully took my old friend outside and placed the container on the ground.  Now don’t forget, I was feeling sad and emotional because I knew that a long and tumultuous relationship was coming to a forced end – but I’m still fricking terrified of spiders! This whole episode has not been easy for me.  So, even as I was preparing to say goodbye forever, I was petrified.  There I was lying on the ground trying to capture the event, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that Ned had already escaped from his plastic prison and had found his way down the back of my shirt (I still get the heebie jeebies just thinking about it).  There was nothing left to do, but speed up the release so I avoid the risk of a face to face encounter, or worse yet, a sneak attack. 

Look closely....

I wonder if Ned is as scared for himself as I am for him.  Out there it’s eat or be eaten.  For his sake, I hope he’s the eater.

The great escape!

If you happen to run into Ned someday…tell him I say hi…and don’t squish him.

 

April 25, 2006 - 10:04 am

Kris - Again, Ned has brought a tear to my eye.

Poor Ned. I wish him all the very best.

April 25, 2006 - 10:07 am

shannen - The house has been just a little emptier without our Ned. Laundry will never be the same chez Fullerton.

April 25, 2006 - 6:09 pm

Kris - I have now heard the full story and would just like to point out that Dan’s forced eradication of Ned the Spider was just a tiny bit on the harsh side. You’re still there for a couple of months…why now?? Why force Shannen through this pain so soon?

Sold.

Our house sold on the weekend, on the first day of viewings to the second of four viewers.  We had many more viewings lined up, so were feeling pretty confident.  Thus, we were able to get very close to our asking price, along with the closing date we wanted.

As a lay student of economics, this suggests to me that we were not asking enough for the house. But we had two agents recommend $220k, and there were many similar townhomes selling in the neighborhood for less. So yes, it would have been nice to get $225k or $230k.

However, there is also the time factor. To have it sold on the first day of viewings means we don’t have to:

  • Rush home and clean frantically before every night’s scheduled viewing
  • Keep the house in an order which would allow only a frantic last-minute cleaning to restore it to show-home quality
  • Worry as the weeks slide by and the viewings slow down that we will never sell

We are ecstatic. You may think that ecstaticity would warrant an exclamation mark. I disagree.

April 24, 2006 - 9:18 am

Kris - WOW!!!

I knew it would go fast but…the first day??!!! That’s amazing! Congratulations, you two!

April 24, 2006 - 12:53 pm

Shan - WOO HOO!!

For Members Only

Washington D.C.’s most famous 80’s revival band is coming to D’arcy McGees in Bells Corners! That’s right. Dust off your acid wash, Swatch watch and Hypercolour t-shirts cuz Saturday night we’re gonna party like it’s 1999! Oh wait…

Members Only.jpg

Ok…so I’m a bit biased because my sister is in the band – but from what I’ve heard, they put on quite a show. Ottawa doesn’t know it yet, but Members Only is going to raise the standards for other 80’s night extravaganzas.

Members of Members Only, welcome to Ottawa. We hope to become a regular pit-stop on your rise to celebrity. Enjoy the ride.

The band

 

The show starts at 9:30 on Saturday, April 22. Be there or be square.

April 24, 2006 - 10:11 am

dan - Good times, good times. The Members Only crew put on a great show, and I think Michelle is now their biggest fan. She told me she’s considering quitting her job and just following Members Only around from show to show, a la Grateful Dead or Phish.

Or maybe she’s just considering quitting her job, as we all are.

April 26, 2006 - 7:55 am

Tino - Thanks to Dan & Shannen and their posse of crazy friends, the band and I had and awesome time playing at Darcy McGees. You guys kept the crowd into it and the party going all night long, with the best dance moves I have seen yet at a Members Only show. If we had people like you to come to every show, we could start a revolution! Hopefuly we’ll be able to play Ottawa again one of the days.

Tino