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well paper monitor it certainly hurts my eyes just to look at it but you are finding yourself in excellent company writer and winner of the nobel prize for literature jose saramago has written all his works without punctuation wonder why i still havent finished one of his books or even made it further than the first chapter
Jantien, The Hague, The Netherlands
Thanks a lot, Paper Monitor. I now have ink all over my computer screen from filling in the missing apostrophes etc.
Alex K, Bath, UK
It's all very well changing your name to "" to avoid confusion with The Cure's lead singer, but it makes you look a bit silly. Actually, quite a lot silly, because Google ignores punctuation so you only get ranked seventeenth, even on a search for "Robert Smith?", with the quotes. No, wait. You look completely silly because there's another academic called Robert Smith seven places ahead of you.
David Richerby, Leeds, UK
Regarding the "Science ponders 'zombie attack'" story. I wish to nominate the lead scientist for the first instance of nominative punctuation. As for the story itself, once again I am awestruck as the boundaries of science are pushed further forward.
Graham, Hayle
And here was me thinkingwas going to be a follow-up to .
Paul Greggor, London
My reaction to this headline was that surely was utterly unspecific.
Daniel, London
Is Freddie really taking the final test seriously? for a photoshoot is hardly appropriate.
Mark, London
Re: . Only 40%?
Pamela, Vancouver, Canada