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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 107322" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>True, I missed that from time to time. No excuse for it here, just something I probably forgot. I can't remember everything from when I wrote it. It has been a year ago by now after all.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Something I tell as well. In times when I had to hurry, I did use 'normal numbers', but in this case, I used it whenever I felt fit. I can't recall using enough numbers to point it out too much.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>If</strong> I used the words "OK" (which is a word I <strong>NEVER</strong> use(d)), then it is definitely by accident, or it is used as an example. "Jimmy lifted his thumb, notifying Marc that it was OK."</p><p></p><p></p><p>I explained this somewhere... but where?</p><p>If and only if was made when I was at work. I don't think it is necessary to say that I shouldn't write such things during work, so I had to take a look at the two doors of the building/office every few seconds. Mistakes, forgotten words and most of what is mentioned here is the result of it. The first person who can write without mistakes in such a situation is someone I have yet to meet.</p><p>I never corrected the mistakes because If and only if is too long to correct in one hour/day.</p><p></p><p></p><p>True. I couldn't decide who was 'telling' the story. Especially because Terres, Dale, Herasiel and Lince's (who is originally the main character) role are very important. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I still prefer 'No.1' though. It is one of the only shortage habits I have.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ah, okay.</p><p></p><p>Only one part of the story was made when I was home, all others were made when I was at work. With everyone who says that If and only if is long, is someone I agree with. Definitely not long compared to a real book, but it is a fact that it is long enough to annoy me when I have to correct the mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 107322, member: 5833"] True, I missed that from time to time. No excuse for it here, just something I probably forgot. I can't remember everything from when I wrote it. It has been a year ago by now after all. Something I tell as well. In times when I had to hurry, I did use 'normal numbers', but in this case, I used it whenever I felt fit. I can't recall using enough numbers to point it out too much. [b]If[/b] I used the words "OK" (which is a word I [b]NEVER[/b] use(d)), then it is definitely by accident, or it is used as an example. "Jimmy lifted his thumb, notifying Marc that it was OK." I explained this somewhere... but where? If and only if was made when I was at work. I don't think it is necessary to say that I shouldn't write such things during work, so I had to take a look at the two doors of the building/office every few seconds. Mistakes, forgotten words and most of what is mentioned here is the result of it. The first person who can write without mistakes in such a situation is someone I have yet to meet. I never corrected the mistakes because If and only if is too long to correct in one hour/day. True. I couldn't decide who was 'telling' the story. Especially because Terres, Dale, Herasiel and Lince's (who is originally the main character) role are very important. I still prefer 'No.1' though. It is one of the only shortage habits I have. Ah, okay. Only one part of the story was made when I was home, all others were made when I was at work. With everyone who says that If and only if is long, is someone I agree with. Definitely not long compared to a real book, but it is a fact that it is long enough to annoy me when I have to correct the mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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