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March 2009 - Posts

  • Information at Your Fingertips

    My latest Technically Speaking column (called "Information at Your Fingertips") for IEEE Spectrum magazine is now online:

  • Irate Grammarians Will See YOU in Court, Mister!

    KALAMAZOO, Michigan—A group of disgruntled grammarians calling themselves "Mad, We Are, As Hell" has filed a number of civil lawsuits over the past few weeks. The targets of these suits are writers, raconteurs, and professional man-in-the-street interviewees who, they claim, are inveterate violaters of the rules of grammar.

    The group's spokesperson, Millicent Peevish, Head Shusher at the Kalamazoo District Library, said the grammarians could no longer sit back and allow "the splitting of blameless infinitives and the ending of sentences with evil, evil prepositions." A previous campaign — called Shock and Appalled — that focused on writing testy letters to the editors of various local publications, had no discernible effect.

    One defendant is the essayist and dry cleaning critic Boris Langenshortevitch, whom the grammarians describe as a "monster" who "brazenly and redundantly uses 'the hoi polloi', when any fool with half a brain knows that 'hoi' is the old Greek word for 'the.' Duh!" Edna Doright, Chief Comma Officer at Scribner's, defended the suit. "Without an appreciation for ancient Greek, we as a society are lost," she said. For his part, Mr. Langenshortevitch is unrepentant. "I won't change the way I write but, to be quite honest, these grammar fundamentalists scare the crap out of me," he said.

    When asked if litigation was the appropriate response to these alleged grammar violations, Harvey Earnest, president of the Center for Subject-Verb Agreement, was adamant. "My God," he said, "there are people out there wantonly dangling participles and starting sentences with conjunctions. Where will all this madness lead us if we do not do something to stop it?"

  • Looking for a Few Good Twitter Tips

    I'm really excited about a new Twitter project that I'm just getting started on. I'm on the lookout for some cool, interesting, or just plain useful Twitter tips. If you've got a Twitter technique you'd like to share, please either add a comment here or send me a message via Twitter.

    BONUS: When the book is published, I'll pick one commenter/Twitterer at random and ship him or her an autographed copy of the book!

    Posted Mar 10 2009, 10:14 AM by Paul with 1 comment(s)
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