She also regrets that books are losing their value as the main medium of communication in our society and that newer and more uncensored media is the fate of our punctuation systems. She remarks intensely about the Internet and texting: “Meanwhile, in the world of text messages, ignorance of grammar and punctuation obviously doesn’t affect a person’s ability to communicate messages such as “C U later”. But if you try anything longer, it always seems to turn out much like the writing of the infant Pip in Great Expectations: MI DEER JO I OPE U R KRWITE WELL I OPE I SHAL SON B HABELL 4 2 TEEDGE U JO AN THEN WE SHORL B SO GLODD AN WEN I M PRENGTD 2 U JO WOT LARX AN BLEVE ME INF XN PIP.” (page 18) Lynn Truss also talks about how a misplaced comma or semicolon completely changes the meaning of a sentence. For example, “A woman, without her man, is nothing.” Compared to the same sentence, but punctuated differently, “A women: without her, man is nothing.” (page 9) Now that’s more like it. You see putting an extra comma completely changes the meaning of the sentence. Now you know why Lynne Truss obsess’ about using our punctuation
She also regrets that books are losing their value as the main medium of communication in our society and that newer and more uncensored media is the fate of our punctuation systems. She remarks intensely about the Internet and texting: “Meanwhile, in the world of text messages, ignorance of grammar and punctuation obviously doesn’t affect a person’s ability to communicate messages such as “C U later”. But if you try anything longer, it always seems to turn out much like the writing of the infant Pip in Great Expectations: MI DEER JO I OPE U R KRWITE WELL I OPE I SHAL SON B HABELL 4 2 TEEDGE U JO AN THEN WE SHORL B SO GLODD AN WEN I M PRENGTD 2 U JO WOT LARX AN BLEVE ME INF XN PIP.” (page 18) Lynn Truss also talks about how a misplaced comma or semicolon completely changes the meaning of a sentence. For example, “A woman, without her man, is nothing.” Compared to the same sentence, but punctuated differently, “A women: without her, man is nothing.” (page 9) Now that’s more like it. You see putting an extra comma completely changes the meaning of the sentence. Now you know why Lynne Truss obsess’ about using our punctuation