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Title: "alot" is a disease
Post by: ethan_greer on June 03, 2004, 03:01:23 PM
I've been noticing it more and more lately around here, and every time I do, it makes me want to stab my eyes. I feel certain that this grammatical lassitude is a sign of the Forge's imminent decline and demise. Whatever can we do to stem the tide?

"A lot" is two words. Not one. Use that spacebar, people.  Fight the disease!
Title: "alot" is a disease
Post by: Ben Lehman on June 03, 2004, 03:55:06 PM
All right.

yrs--
--Ben
Title: "alot" is a disease
Post by: pete_darby on June 03, 2004, 04:48:50 PM
Actually, it's a sign of obssessive compulsion to post at the risk of not doing job critical work.

Well, it is with me.

Anyway, a lot is an assignment of land, or porperty in an auction. Anyone using it to mean a large number should taken out and beaten with an English teacher.
Title: "alot" is a disease
Post by: Jack Spencer Jr on June 03, 2004, 05:02:03 PM
Sorry you guys feel that way. Fact is, though, a language is a living thing and it changes based on how the people who speak it use it.

I'm sure there were some who disliked contractions when they first cropped up or who corrected people that awful means full of awe, not really bad.

My advice is to try to let it go because it will go anyway, whether you want to or not. Just realise that it's the laguage evolving, for better or worse, and you'll enjoy yourself alot better.
Title: "alot" is a disease
Post by: Ron Edwards on June 03, 2004, 05:26:43 PM
Hello,

I believe that covers all three bases, as I expected.

1. Strict standards

2. Pedantic qualifier

3. Rebellious "whatever"

I'm pretty certain no further discussion will provide anything but elaborations on these, so this thread's closed now.

Best,
Ron