San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Warren has refused to grant legal action halting the SF wedding rebellion, keeping it alive one more day.
Hallelujah, and let the weddings continue, I say. But he's halting it on the grounds of bad punctuation.
I am happy with the result --another day of rebellion -- but this seems weak and petty. He's now opened what was previously an issue of rights under the law to endless sniping and caviling from the right -- Ann Coulter will never shut up about this -- and I wish he could have had a better reason than a misplaced semicolon (!) to leave the City Hall open to queer couples.
But when in prescriptivist legal Rome, do as the Romans -- but be sure to keep your margins greater than one inch, double-space, Times New Roman or Courier, no more than 400 words to the page, etc, etc, etc...
and check your punctuation!
Hallelujah, and let the weddings continue, I say. But he's halting it on the grounds of bad punctuation.
I am happy with the result --another day of rebellion -- but this seems weak and petty. He's now opened what was previously an issue of rights under the law to endless sniping and caviling from the right -- Ann Coulter will never shut up about this -- and I wish he could have had a better reason than a misplaced semicolon (!) to leave the City Hall open to queer couples.
But when in prescriptivist legal Rome, do as the Romans -- but be sure to keep your margins greater than one inch, double-space, Times New Roman or Courier, no more than 400 words to the page, etc, etc, etc...
and check your punctuation!
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Date: 2004-02-18 05:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-02-18 10:46 am (UTC)It has also occurred to me that it is inconsistent to insist on putting an apostrophe before "flu" but not after.