(Nov-03-2016, 04:55 AM)Skaperen Wrote: i try to get most things right in English. but i like to avoid capitalization. i remember an argument i once had with one of my English teachers. she would mark wrong a mistake i made and tell me it was obvious. no alternatives existed. my position was that since any reader would know how it was supposed to be, then an error that did not create ambiguity was moot (because the reader could fix it ... in their mind). i cn spel pthon wong und u noh whut i ment.
i avoid capitalization at the beginning of sentences and the word "i" because not doing so does not make it unreadable. if i were German i would likely do this for nouns, too. Ich bin nicht deutsch
Having a flat tire on your bike doesn't make it un-rideable either, and ice cream is still edible at 30°C. Did it occur to you that standard typography and grammar could have evolved to make reading as easy as possible and that not following these conventions makes you harder to read?
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