On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 08:04:50AM -0700, Hans Fugal wrote: > Some more than others, and some tolerate it more than others (hence > the grammar nazi flamewars).
I cannot parse this pathetic excuse for a sentence, Hans. Whenever you have a comma followed by a conjunction, you must have a complete sentence on each side. That means you need a noun and a verb. Sometimes the noun may be implicit, but it is very rarely the case that the verb is implicit. I cannot find the verb in the fragment, ``Some more than others.'' In addition, your copious use of parentheses is quite distracting. Furthermore, since ``nazi'' is a proper noun, is should definitely be capitalized. I just can't handle it all. Mike .___________________________________________________________________. The last word in this sentence is wrong.
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