ElendilTheTall has great advice regarding placing commas when you pause when reading a sentence aloud. The only thing I feel needs to be added to that answer is to not overuse commas; that is, don't use a comma when you need a period.
Each sentence should be one complete thought, with a noun and...
> @josh: you are correct, i usually add to many commas. – Praveen Prasad 1 min ago
@GeorgeMarian I guess so. idk, I should think Joel would know what he was talking about, seeing as he own's one of the top 300 websites in the world, and seeing as how Ubuntu is one of the top 10 desktop OS in the world (if you can assume that Ubuntu is somehow not quite Linux) so surely those two would've had room to talk at some point in the past and it be a verifiable thing
I had created tag synonyms for vba, of excel-vba, word-vba and access-vba and they had one vote sitting on them. I was just trying to recruit another vote, when I went there and noticed my synonyms had completely disappeared.
Could we get a full explanation of what's going on? What's the point...
In the 10K tools recently imported page each entry in the recently imported posts list has a link to the post, and a link to the source post that was migrated:
However, the link to the source post doesn't include noredirect=1. Clicking it causes an auto-redirect to the post on the target site,...
> @Lance excel-vba is a synonym for vba excel ... our system does not support that. A synonym can only go to one tag. the synonym you propose loses information hence it is bad. – waffles♦ 30 secs ago
certainly before the switch gets done, there should be a look to make sure that all of those with excel-vba have an excel tag there also. Most do, but there could be a quick add of that tag for those that don't, so that information isn't lost. Once the transition is done, then people will naturally add the excel tag on, once they see that their tag gets synonymed.
Has anybody used TimeToMeet or NeedToMeet or anything of the sort? (going for a super easy, low friction way of finding a time random people can do something)
In an answer to another question, I erroniously said:
Each sentence sentence normally be one complete thought, with a noun and a verb. You should generally not have two verbs per sentence
What I was trying to say was that each sentence should have one... "active verb", but I'm looking for t...