Other:
(702 days 23 hours ago )
I'm not going to fix what's correct. Here are the rule and samples of how to use punctuation for headers: <a href=" http://forums.n4g.com/No_Pu... Here</a>
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Other:
(704 days 4 hours ago )
Typical self righteous pompous arrogance from you, you two-faced r sole. All I asked was for you to add a tiny bit of punctuation & you get all hissy! PATHETIC. It's OK for you to dish out reports like confetti but you can't hack it when the boot is on the other foot can you. Oh, & I hope I didn't waste too much of your time today.
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Other:
(704 days 4 hours ago )
Wrong & You didn't fix anything: Punctuation missing at end of first line & AM >> am
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Other:
(704 days 4 hours ago )
From the original source: "Written by John Scalzo on January 18, 2008" - The first line has NO punctuation at the end.
<p>Try reading the sources -- ALL of them. NONE puts a punctuation after the source/author/date (i.e., the header.) That's how it works. Headers don't usually have period or punctuation at the end. That's very basic punctuation.
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Other:
(704 days 5 hours ago )
You didn't fix anything: Punctuation missing at end of first line.
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Bad Editing:
(704 days 5 hours ago ) Fixed 704 days 5 hours ago
Headers are to identify the sources, authors and dates. Headers are not supposed to have a punctuation at the end.
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