I’d normally let this go, but since the whole post is about being pedantic imma make an exception:
Here here
I’m afraid that’s actually "hear, hear.’
I’d normally let this go, but since the whole post is about being pedantic imma make an exception:
Here here
I’m afraid that’s actually "hear, hear.’
I’m aware of that, but I’m fairly certain the period’s kerning is the same whether the period is at the end of a sentence, or as part of an abbreviation. Therefore I think typeface designers tend to use a shorter spacing to be safe due to the differing use cases. I actually think roughly 1.5 spaces after a sentence is ideal length, but, yeah - we were taught to use double-spaces on typewriters since they’re monospaced.
Nah, that’d be the version of that without symbols, just straight digits.
I call it the “trying too hard” put-off. The harder you try to sell me on something, the more I’m sure I don’t want or need it.
I don’t care what they say, a single space after a period at the end of a sentence is NOT enough. Now get offa my lawn!
Official “support” just means the biggest size they tested. The current SDXC standard has supported up to 2TB since the standard was released. Any device supporting SDXC should work just fine with a 2TB card even if they don’t specify it as officially supported (assuming they didn’t deliberately nerf their driver for some unfathomable reason).