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August 1, 2005

OGIC: Big and orange and read all over

So the big orange bible, otherwise known as the Chicago Manual of Style, has its own Web site, complete with questions answers from the editors. Which raises the question: how big a blue-pencil-wielding geek am I? Sizable enough, it turns out, to have read through the entire archive of questions and answers during the last week like a junkie. Yes, it's exactly that bad. But the CMS editors made it easy on me; they address everything thrown at them with clarity, good grace, and considerable wit, making for some surprisingly diverting reading--if, you know, you're a giant blue-pencil-wielding GEEK. Say it with me: One of us! Gobble Gobble!

Send them your burning style question, or just browse the archives for some excellent advice:

Although the sign was incorrect, I'm not sure you should annoy the person who provides the enchiladas.

Words to live by.

Posted August 1, 2005 1:40 AM

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