Category: Monday Morning Quarterbacking

Monday Morning Quarterbacking III

Another in a series looking at some of the more technical sides to communication.  And at least it was written (albeit not posted) on a Monday morning… What news of the lowly semicolon?  Of all forms of punctuation, perhaps none is more ignored, and perhaps maligned, than the semicolon.  I would venture to say that more people have used the
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Monday Morning Quarterbacking II

I figured it might be good to post my Monday Morning Quarterbacking entry while it was still actually morning… somewhere. And thus, an example of today’s topic:  sarcasm in writing.  I stumbled upon this blog entry today at PR Junkie that talks about a movement to start a sarcasm font, apparently because it’s something that smart alecks like me need
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Monday Morning Quarterbacking I

So, as part of my new blog tradition, I want to use a Monday morning post to highlight some of the wonkish nits to pick more technical sides to writing and speech that so many of us communicators love.  A great source of these things often is the folks at Ragan.com, who send me a daily email of various snippets that
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