30th August: Rapunzel.
In 1862 in Northern Virginia, however, Major General John Pope was about to get his long awaited comeuppance. Lee was ready to take the offensive against the man he had come to despise, for his over confident bombast and disregard and disrespect of Virginia and the men he had come east to command.
Not heeding his subordinates’ requests for caution, Pope tried once again to break Jackson’s battered Corps(one Brigade did break, but others plugged the gap). On the union far left were only two brigades of Infantry and they were to be assailed by ten times their number. Three Southern Divisions, Hood’s, Kemper’s and Jones’ crashed onto the field, making short work of the outnumbered Northern troops.
Pope did well to recognise the danger when it appeared and sent four Brigades from three different Divisions to hold at Henry House Hill on his left. Remember this was ground fought over 13 months ago, by much the same men and officers, although most were now promoted.
This time around there would be no rout. Understandably, there was much jubilation on the side of the Southerners and a great loss of morale on the Northern side. This sense of martial superiority, begun last Summer at 1st Manassas, was to continue and come to a head on the field of Gettysburg another Summer from now.
One space or two?
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Do you put one space after the end of a sentence or two? People have been telling me that I’ve been doing it wrong for the last 25 years.
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It depends on how devilish I am feeling. I like to be unpredictable and live life on the edge.
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One.
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I put two. The question of whether or not doing it one particular way is “wrong,” however, is pretty murky nowadays, given the effects that texting has had on written communications.
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way back when typing (especially ON a typewriter), the standard was two spaces.
Today’s font’s are not always True Types, so you may need two spaces to help get a nice break between sentences.
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I prefer 2 spaces to 0, but I’m just used to 1 space. It’s an interesting idea. But it looks kinda weird, like an emphasis on the full stop, say “full stop with a hammer”…
For those sentences I want people to take time to think about, I prefer carriage return :-)
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@CWO:
I put two. The question of whether or not doing it one particular way is “wrong,” however, is pretty murky nowadays, given the effects that texting has had on written communications.Â
Can you notice the problem with using two spaces on this site when I quote you?
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Two
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one.