my capitalization/punctuation (was: Re: [geeks] Re: Need an opinion)
Peter L. Wargo
pwargo at basenji.com
Sat May 18 00:17:25 CDT 2002
On Friday, May 17, 2002, at 04:13 PM, alex j avriette wrote:
>> It's more of a visual affront. Capitalization exists for a purpose -
>> it makes it easier to read and understand a group of words. I find
>> writing like yours difficult to read when it lacks proper
>> capitalization and punctuation.
>
> i rarely criticize anyone for the style of their prose because its the
> content that is important to me. not the delivery.
Ahh, but content is only useful if it is presented in a digestible
fashion the the audience. For example, you could print red text on a
blue background (Wired committed this atrocity a ways back), but the
readability would be a hinderance to the delivery of the message.
You see parallels in the computer world - there are many standards (take
SMTP mail for example) that prove useful because they provide a common
base to work upon. The printed word is no different, as the standards
have evolved over many years to provide us with a common base that
*works* for the human brain. For those of us unfortunate enough to be
speaking/writing English, there are constructs and typographical
standards to provide effective communication.
-Pete
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