Originally posted by NordlysUp to you Nordles, I don't mind either way. I'm not entirely sure I'll be able to do my re-shoots next week anyway. I expect to require a few days to recover from tomorrow (it really has turned into a rather large event) plus it's the Drammen river festival next weekend and I will be planning for doing some photo's of that.
Rhb needs another week. Shall I kill him, or shall I give him another week?
Having said that, if you do delay it and I do manage to get them done, can I replace the ones I just sent you?
Originally posted by NordlysI think you are grammatically correct to have capitalised rhb, it just looks wrong when written like that.
I capitalized it because it was the first word in the sentence (I first didn't, but that looked wrong). I'll try to put you somewhere else in the sentence next time, rhb.
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Originally posted by rhbIt looks wrong either way. I'll just have to avoid putting you at the beginning of a sentence.
I think you are grammatically correct to have capitalised rhb, it just looks wrong when written like that.
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Edit: Or maybe I could call you "the rhb"? That way I could avoid the problem.
Originally posted by NordlysThere are problems with the beginning of the sentence. For example "Polish is very useful". It even gets pronounced differently depending on what you meant.
It looks wrong either way. I'll just have to avoid putting you at the beginning of a sentence.
Edit: Or maybe I could call you "the rhb"? That way I could avoid the problem.
I would suggest adding weight to the axiom that it is the exception that proves the rule and just starting your sentence with the lower case "r"