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25 03 2007

 So Paul gave us some great writing tips in class last Wednesday, but he came across “split infinitive” which none of us really knew what was about. And then he didn’t really clear it up. So I just thought I’d do my part for society, and use my trusty internet dictionary to clear that up for everyone.

 Split Infinitive:
an expression in which there is a word or phrase, esp. an adverb or adverbial phrase, between to and its accompanying verb form in an infinitive, as in to readily understand.

 Is it bad that I still have no freakin’ idea what’s going on?

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26 03 2007
bananatree

Someone else mentioned “To Go” vs. “To Boldly Go” (if you’re a trek fan).

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