sepiareverb
genius and moron
And WHY can't Americans spell "mediaeval"? Or indeed, pronounce it? As "meddi-evil", not "muh-deeval". And why do they omit the 'i' in "fertile" or "missile", which in English are are pronounced the way they spelled, "fur-tile" and "miss-isle", not "furtle" and "missal"...
Partly because education in the US revolves around saving money. And partly dialect.
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mto'brien
Well-known
You think general apostrophe misuse is bad? Pfffft. Try having one in your last name. Computers have been systematically robbing the apostrophe from my last name over the past decade. They often won't allow an apostrophe when filling out a form on a computer resulting in an invalid character message in big upper case red letters. Who you calling an invalid character? My DL now shows my last name as Obrien. Most computer mail I receive is addressed to someone named Matthew O. Brien or Matthew Obrien. It's O'Brien, you asshat computers, capital O, apostrophe, capital B, lower case r, i, e, and n. That apostrophe is about all my great grandfather left Ireland with way back when, now the man stole it. *******'s!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Matt,You think general apostrophe misuse is bad? Pfffft. Try having one in your last name. Computers have been systematically robbing the apostrophe from my last name over the past decade. They often won't allow an apostrophe when filling out a form on a computer resulting in an invalid character message in big upper case red letters. Who you calling an invalid character? My DL now shows my last name as Obrien. Most computer mail I receive is addressed to someone named Matthew O. Brien or Matthew Obrien. It's O'Brien, you asshat computers, capital O, apostrophe, capital B, lower case r, i, e, and n. That apostrophe is about all my great grandfather left Ireland with way back when, now the man stole it. *******'s!
At least SOME people know about O-apostrophe. One of my history teachers at school was called Charlie I'Anson. Scandinavian in origin, as far as I recall. Must have been even more fun than O'Brien.
You must get a lot of O'Brians, too.
Or for that matter, even without apostrophes, my wife, Frances Schultz, frequently gets Francis instead of Frances, followed by Shulz, Shultz, Schulz... And I get tired of my name being spelled Rodger.
Cheer's,
R.
gb hill
Veteran
What happened to discussing gear on Sunday's...or is that Sundays.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Greg,What happened to discussing gear on Sunday's...or is that Sundays.![]()
We just discu's other things...
Cheer's,
R.
mto'brien
Well-known
I think I may have figured it out: Is it possible that when a computer steals an apostrophe from a name like mine or Mr. I'Anson's, it shows up somewhere where it oughtn't be. Like, for instance, in "it's" when the user does not mean "it is", but intends it as a possessive. A homeless apostrophe may even end up invading a thread title... E'Gad.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I think I may have figured it out: Is it possible that when a computer steals an apostrophe from a name like mine or Mr. I'Anson's, it shows up somewhere where it oughtn't be. Like, for instance, in "it's" when the user does not mean "it is", but intends it as a possessive. A homeless apostrophe may even end up invading a thread title... E'Gad.
Dear Matt,
This is like the Ankh-Morpork attitude to umlauts/diareses: they regarded it as dangerous to put dots on top of letters in case they fell off and caused unnecessary punctuation.
But to take your idea further:
INVASION OF THE KILLER APOSTROPHE'S.
Cheer's,
R.
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Is it correct to use them in English like this?: "In the 50's, Billie Holiday..." I think in Spanish it's a correct use after numbers, to avoid thinking the "s" is a "5"...
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
mto'brien
Well-known
NOW THATS S'CARY ROGER!!!
Dear Matt,
This is like the Ankh-Morpork attitude to umlauts/diareses: they regarded it as dangerous to put dots on top of letters in case they fell off and caused unnecessary punctuation.
But to take your idea further:
INVASION OF THE KILLER APOSTROPHE'S.
Cheer's,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Is it correct to use them in English like this?: "In the 50's, Billie Holiday..." I think in Spanish it's a correct use after numbers, to avoid thinking the "s" is a "5"...
Cheers,
Juan
Dear Juan,
I think so. Some don't. Another good example is the Rover 105. I had a 105S. I really can't see the excuse for not writing "105's" and "105S's". Then there is the Nikon F2S, to be distinguished from several Nikon F2's.
Cheers,
R.
T
tedwhite
Guest
I have on occasion received letters from other Americans addressed to Ted Whyte, Ted Wyatt, Ted Weite, Ted Waite, and probably other creatively arranged surnames; however, my favorite, received from an Eastern European camera seller. was to Mr. Feodor Weiss.
paulfish4570
Veteran
this thread is a hoot; most fun i've had today.
__hh
Well-known
Check your title - it's also grammatically incorrect 
raid
Dad Photographer
That is what I meant in my posting above.
apostrophe is for singular, while apostrophes is for plural.
apostrophe's is for possessive.
apostrophe is for singular, while apostrophes is for plural.
apostrophe's is for possessive.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Glad that's been sorted!
Now what do we do about the mod who refuses to use capitals?

Now what do we do about the mod who refuses to use capitals?
FrankS
Registered User
Burn the heretic!
Oh, sorry. This isn't the inquisition?
Oh, sorry. This isn't the inquisition?
filmfan
Well-known
I usually prefer knowing what I'm talking about before I speak/type. But that's just me...
ajuk
Established
RF doesn't end with S.
The fact that the s is lower case suffices to show it's not part of the acronym.
Really? I explained why that isn't the case in my first post.I believe the apostrophe is correct in RF's because as blindrobert said, it's an abbreviation, and the apostrophe stands for the missing letters in rangefinders.
The only reason why I started this thread was because I was bored, I thought it was a genuine error, one I used to make myself until about 2 years ago.
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rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
INVASION OF THE KILLER APOSTROPHE'S.
Cheer's,
R.
Invasion of the Killer Apostrophe's what...
Apostrophes can be troublesome and commas can be so as well:
http://http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lroa0m44Ap1qab8zco1_500.jpg
Rob
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Grammar and punctuation etc are moving targets and are being heavily influenced by social media ... they will change as they will and we have to accept it.
You won't find the term 'LOL' in our written language's history ... but you see it everywhere now and we all know exactly what it means!
You won't find the term 'LOL' in our written language's history ... but you see it everywhere now and we all know exactly what it means!
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