PurplFrawg
Administrator
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Dear Aggie Analyst:
Do you see the pattern here? No, I'm not talking about ending a statement with a preposition. I'm talking about proper capitalization. What we have here is a failure to comprehend two constants in English grammar; one capitalizes acronyms, and one especially capitalizes the name of Christ. Now, before you make a bunch of conclusions about me being some sort of Bible thumper, I'm really not. But, I do have enough faith and appreciation of the Lord to capitalize His name. I know you've been working hard to master the caps key and the caps lock key, but you need to work a little harder. I know that if I find this lack of manners offensive, there are others on here who are equally offended. Of course, if you'd care to shut up completely, that would be OK as well.