By Farhad Manjoo

Posted Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, at 6:20 PM ET

Can I let you in on a secret? Typing two spaces after a period is totally, completely, utterly, and inarguably wrong.

And yet people who use two spaces are everywhere, their ugly error crossing every social boundary of class, education, and taste.* You’d expect, for instance, that anyone savvy enough to read Slate would know the proper rules of typing, but you’d be wrong; every third e-mail I get from readers includes the two-space error. (In editing letters for “Dear Farhad,” my occasional tech-advice column, I’ve removed enough extra spaces to fill my forthcoming volume of melancholy epic poetry, The Emptiness Within.) The public relations profession is similarly ignorant; I’ve received press releases and correspondence from the biggest companies in the world that are riddled with extra spaces. Some of my best friends are irredeemable two spacers, too, and even my wife has been known to use an unnecessary extra space every now and then (though she points out that she does so only when writing to other two-spacers, just to make them happy).

Read More .. Two spaces after a period: Why you should never, ever do it. – By Farhad Manjoo – Slate Magazine.

Oh yes!! yes!! yes!! and again YES!!!

 

Always speak of the past, gratefully.

Of the future, excitedly.

And of the present, Amanda, with bobbing eyebrows and a Cheshire grin.

Spiritual politics, baby -
    The Universe

 
Begin forwarded message:

From: The Universe 

I don’t quite get how there can be so many gorgeous people in time and space, Amanda, yet so few who choose to see their own beauty.

Choose this, gorgeous.

I do,
    The Universe

 
 
 

    Before there were silhouettes, there was a Silhouette. And before there was gerrymandering, there was a Gov. Gerry. It’s easy to forget that some of the English language’s most common words had real-life namesakes in living, breathing people. Like the Ford Edsel, a failed car line that has become synonymous with failure. The [...]

 

People who give, Amanda, are given to. People who care, are cared for. And people who love… age slower, run faster, jump higher, eat healthier, tend to live in cottages, are as happy with friends as they are alone, climb more trees, skip when they could walk, kiss when they could talk, take the odd [...]

 
 

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