Re: is it possible? 1600W step-down transformer so tiny!



On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 10:00:00 -0500, John Fields
<jfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 14:41:48 +0200, Mochuelo
<cucafera@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Learn also to put
the commas inside the quotation marks, and to leave a space between
the numerical value and unit symbol
(http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/checklist.html #15).

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The commas aren't being quoted, they're being used to separate the
quotes, so in this case they belong on the outside of the quotes.


Stop pretending you know what you're talking about. You don't have a
clue. The commas go inside the quotation marks even if they are not
part of the original material (as is usually the case).
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http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_quote.html

Put commas and periods within closing quotation marks, except when a
parenthetical reference follows the quotation.

"He likes to talk about football," she said, "especially when the
Super Bowl is coming up."

In his poem "Mending Wall," Robert Frost questions the building of
barriers and walls:[...]
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BTW, it's not: "a "fucking stupid"", its just: ""fucking stupid"",

Of course I can write "a fucking stupid." "Stupid" is also a noun, not
only an adjective. You should know this.
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
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Also, inside double quotation marks you use _single_ quotation marks.
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http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_quote.html
The agricultural reporter for the newspaper explained, "When I talked
to the Allens last week, they said, 'We refuse to use that pesticide.'
"
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And finally, it is "it's," not "its."

Congratulations.

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