Neredbojias said:
That according to the rules of English grammar, _any_ word starting a
sentence is capitalized. It may not _look_ right to you and a few others
here, but that is subjective and irrelevant. "IMacs suck" is correct.
"iMacs are good" is wrong. This is true based on established standards and
not merely my opinion or preference. To top it all off, Toby Stinker
posted and opined in a manner aligned with the noodlism of your errancy. I
was hypertensively peeved.
Boji, I made a decision a long time ago, that I should never
abandon you, no matter how schmucklike you get, as long as you
remain a bit decent. Have you no shame at all: "iMacs are ..." is
wrong because of some _rule_ that is such a mensch for you? Where
is it enshrined as "without exception"? And then explain, if you
can find it, why non-idiots should bow down before it in all
circumstances. (btw, is there a special day of the week that
_you_ set aside for showing respect towards it?)
And what about the argument I gave you that if there were such a
rule it would dictate that some otherwise true sentences would
then become false. Look the thread up and do your homework or I
will get Bergamot onto you.
I didn't think you'd seriously consider it although Perth isn't as
provincial as it used to be.
I take everything you say with the utmost seriousness. I have
contacted WA real estate agents. Of course, it will be so much
better for you when I challenge you from there. Won't in? You
will feel that much safer. Not. (who needs to be so mature?, not
me.)