I've received a number of comments from people who read my February 5 post, a drooling rant about people who insist on typing two spaces between sentences. I thought I'd add another pet peeve from the editing world.
Have you noticed how often people spell out a number, and then put it in parentheses? What's this all about? Someone writes, "I went to the store and bought ten (10) cans of cat food for my two (2) cats." I suppose there are, indeed, people in the world who never learned to spell their numbers, and (&) therefore need to see the aramaic numeral in parentheses (()). I never learned to correctly type numbers in 7th (seventh) grade, because the semester ended before we got to the number (#) row, so maybe this happened to people in second (2nd) grade reading class. But still, don't you think this is a bit silly? Maybe people do it merely because they see other people do it, and they assume that it is therefore correct or necessary. In 27 (twenty-seven) years as a professional editor, I have NEVER allowed this to go into print. I always edit it out.
If this is necessary, then perhaps we should extend it to other things:
- "I went to bed at 10:00 (ten o'clock)."
- "The baby weighed 7 lbs, 6oz" would become, "The baby weighed 7 (seven) lbs (pounds), 6 (six) oz (ounces)." That way, there would be no mistaking it.
- "I live in Ft. (Fort) Wayne, Ind. (Indiana)."
- "The score was 42-13 (twenty-four to thirteen)."
- "I have 20/20 (twenty-slash-twenty) vision."
- "I paid $45 (forty-five dollars), plus (+) change, to fill my truck with gas! (exclamation point)"
- "This is my second (2nd) editorial rant."
So that's today's (February 17th's (seventeenth's)) rant. Don't for a second (2nd) think this is the last one (1). I've got more.
Career-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
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