Hello,
On 26/6/05 4:28 pm, "Rose Humphrey" aos4@amont-info.com wrote:
Sorry, that's quite wrong. Look at posters done by professionals, look at newspaper headlines, look at a shopping-list for Heanven's sake. Are the full stops everywhere? No.
These are neither headlines nor a shopping list. If you want an examples of full stops in advertising are everywhere. Just look at just about everything Apple have ever put out.
It would be good English if these fulls tops were at the end of propoerly-constructed sentences (subject-verb-object, to simplify grossly). It's not the case here and we don't WANT properly-constructed sentences anyway. This is communication and presentation. Trust me, I do have some experience here.
If you say so. I'd love to spend all day arguing the point but I've got an A-Team DVD to watch. I pity the fool. Suka!