Re: Once again: Punctuation matters!

Originally Posted by
Tom
Yesterday as I was flipping past the Classifieds to get to the Comics an ad for an estate sale caught my eye. "This will be one of the most precedented estate sales of the year!" Does that mean a lot of people died?
I think if they got the one word right, it would still be wrong because I think unprecedented is an absolute. I don't think you can be the most never known or done before.
Or it means it's one of the least surprising estate sales of the year. Still an odd message, but the line to get into the sale will probably be long. Estate sale people will not be deterred ...
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
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