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"They can't always count on 12 uppercase letters, three lowercase letters, two punctuation marks and a percent symbol".
But why, in an age when thoughts are limited to 140 characters, should it be necessary to use two punctuation marks where one could do?
The colon ":" and semicolon ";" are two punctuation marks that are often misused.
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The arithmetical mean of the two punctuations was taken as the final score.
To distinguish the 26 letters of the alphabet and up to six punctuation symbols, the computer had to combine two four-bit words.
Jorge Luis Borges once imagined the universe in the form of a library, where every combination of 22 letters and three punctuation marks existed in countless books.
"I opened it without fanfare, only to find my letter, wrinkled and refolded, with four words and one punctuation mark scrawled in cursive Sharpie at the bottom: 'Go Away! Harper Lee.'" So I sent a long letter to Harper Lee re: 'new' book controversy.
"But we don't have any guarantee that even one punctuation mark will change in these regulations".
What it had to say was this: I'm 25, I've read almost your complete library every year since I was 15 and respect, admire, and cherish you and what you have said in the last 60-plus years, using only idiosyncratic arrangements in horizontal lines, with ink on bleached and flattened wood pulp, of twenty-six phonetic symbols, ten numbers, and about eight punctuation marks.
Rather than imagining future systems that offer an increment from the existing three punctuation options, we propose expanding future options by many orders of magnitude.
Every sentence contains at least one punctuation mark - the one at its end.
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