Apostrophe crimes

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S'easy!

’ is simply the italicised version of '

Am I right or am I right?

Actually, I assume that there is a code that goes with each of the symbols you've listed out. Is it consecutive from the top left to bottom right? If so, what code does it start with?

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PPS - if we're talking foreign languages here, then I probably could make a better educated guess.
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Derek T.’s apostrophe crimes

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1840#1840]Here[/url] Derek T. wrote:Most of the big names in the trade are both Producer's and Shipper's as most have their own Quinta's,
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ADV’s apostrophe crime

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A more pedantic grumble. The “1700’s style of doing whatever† is fine, as the style is of the 1700s. But the 1700s as a set of years beginning with “17†: well that was usual back in the 1700s.
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Re: Derek T.’s apostrophe crimes

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jdaw1 wrote:
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1840#1840]Here[/url] Derek T. wrote:Most of the big names in the trade are both Producer's and Shipper's as most have their own Quinta's,
Wow... three offenses in one short sentence. :cool:
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88) - is there a league table?
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Re: ADV’s apostrophe crime

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jdaw1 wrote:
A more pedantic grumble. The “1700’s style of doing whatever† is fine, as the style is of the 1700s. But the 1700s as a set of years beginning with “17†: well that was usual back in the 1700s.
Not pedantic at all here, just precise. It is fine for an apostrophe to be used for plurals of numbers or dates, such as 1700's although now considered a little old-fashioned. Although I do accept that the above quote should refer to the late 18th century as the late 1700's suggests 1707-1709.
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Conky: your | you’re

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=2183#2183]Here[/url] Conky wrote:Worst case scenario, I'll pick you up from the Airport, but your right, I think someone maybe able to coincide coming over and pick you up on route.
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Uh rurgh. Jdaw, little piece of advice:

When somebody offers you free transport, accommodation and hospitality, don't take the wee-wee out of them for the way that they phrased it.
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As penance I had better pay for some port.

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KillerB wrote:Uh rurgh. Jdaw, little piece of advice:

When somebody offers you free transport, accommodation and hospitality, don't take the wee-wee out of them for the way that they phrased it.
Very good: I laughed out loud, and then had to tell the wife why I laughed. As penance I had better pay for some port.
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Ghandi: open or close

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Sorry, just to be clear, am I being slagged off for having my apostrophe dangling in the wrong direction? In my first posting??

Julian, I KNOW THINGS about you. Yes, you know things about me, too, but they're not so silly. You should think a little more carefully. An apology will suffice for now. And a nice emoticon.
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Grovel

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Blackmail is it? Hmmm. {Thinks.}

OK.

On bended knee I offer my most sincere apologies for this needless slight upon your excellent character, upon your vast and superior intellect and apostrophe-using skills. I lie face down on the ground in humility, beating my chest (this is all metaphorical: ignore the details) with sackcloth and ashes. For I, but a mote of dust twinkling lightly in your rare magnificence, I, your pathetic serf, your lowly servant not fit to wash your feet, have spoken ill of you, my master, a master so powerfully evil that I tremble in your presence, a master of whom no ill may be spoken. I have allowed my thoughts to stray from the path of enlightened truth; I have blasphemed where I should have worshipped.
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Will that do?

Oh no: that’s the other BB.
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That's a triffic emoticon, well done. Forgiven. What's BB?
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BB = Bulletin Board

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BB = Bulletin Board. That was an in joke.

And it's a terrible emoticon: it moves, so distracts from the text.
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jdaw,

I think that constitutes Emoticon Theft Image :lol:

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jdaw1 wrote:Blackmail is it? Hmmm. {Thinks.}

OK.

On bended knee I offer my most sincere apologies for this needless slight upon your excellent character, upon your vast and superior intellect and apostrophe-using skills. I lie face down on the ground in humility, beating my chest (this is all metaphorical: ignore the details) with sackcloth and ashes. For I, but a mote of dust twinkling lightly in your rare magnificence, I, your pathetic serf, your lowly servant not fit to wash your feet, have spoken ill of you, my master, a master so powerfully evil that I tremble in your presence, a master of whom no ill may be spoken. I have allowed my thoughts to stray from the path of enlightened truth; I have blasphemed where I should have worshipped.
OK, so I laughed out loud. Very amusing.

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=2469#2469]Here[/url] Conky wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:Is this a reference to the second-best darts-based game show on television?
Whats the first?
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Conky’s apostrophe crimes

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=2542#2542]Here[/url] Conky wrote:It was that bad, its become a little Cult-ish.
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Uncle Tom’s apostrophe crime

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=2706#2706]Here[/url] uncle tom wrote:and giving each bottle a necktag, to identify it's case
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Is this just here as some form of catharsis for jdaw?
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Yes
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I think this thread is:
  • Educational
  • Fun
  • Mildly infuriating*

Derek

* because it is so easy to spot the errors once jdaw points them out and is therefore infuriating when I give him the fodder he needs to post here
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I think this thread is...

The personification of Jdaw1's Dark Room and Pills, or the shed at the bottom of the garden, or one of those toys you rip the limbs off, or the cat you kick...

:D Alan :D
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three dots (‟...”) are used instead of a true ellipsis chara

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At least this thread doesn’t list all the posts in which three dots (‟...”) are used instead of a true ellipsis character (“…”). Doing that that really would keep me busy.
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