I'm interested in this grammar conversation, can I be included?
Quote from: mugatu on January 16, 2007, 01:46:55 PMmaybe someone else will discuss something else with me while everyone else is talking about grammar.I'm about to make it a requirement that J's SO drops in.I'll join you in not talking about grammar. Just don't make any subtle jokes and we'll have a good time.
maybe someone else will discuss something else with me while everyone else is talking about grammar.I'm about to make it a requirement that J's SO drops in.
Quote from: gillesthegreat on January 16, 2007, 01:52:56 PMI predict J will add a slew of new expletives to his vocabulary when he encounters the grammatical pitfalls inherent contract law. Just to illustrate with a non-contract but very grammar-related famous example: when Clinton said "it depends on what the meaning of 'is' is", he was in fact correct, from a legal (and grammatical) point of view. Fairly warned be ye!And will there be a vote on the meeting place?What, you want this to be democratic? I plan on following GoalieDespot and Mugatyrant around.
I predict J will add a slew of new expletives to his vocabulary when he encounters the grammatical pitfalls inherent contract law. Just to illustrate with a non-contract but very grammar-related famous example: when Clinton said "it depends on what the meaning of 'is' is", he was in fact correct, from a legal (and grammatical) point of view. Fairly warned be ye!And will there be a vote on the meeting place?