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Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
Greatchickenman wrote:everyone knows when [sic]ing, you're supposed to use brackets; not parenthesis.
By the way, if we're talking encyclopedias, encyclopedia dramatica is the way to go.
Wikipedia wrote:Brackets are punctuation marks used in pairs to set apart or interject text within other text. With respect to computer science, the term is sometimes said to only strictly apply to the square or box type.
Types of brackets include parentheses or round brackets ( ), box brackets or square brackets [ ], curly brackets or braces { }, and angle brackets < >. All these forms may be used according to typographical conventions that may vary from publication to publication and may vary even more from language to language.
Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
An invention of America to confuse people...Sage Of The Wise wrote:And if () are brackets, what are parenthesis?
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