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Originally Posted by doug
In an educated world you are using the comma incorrectly. You are not separating elements in a series, using it with a conjunction, or with the use of parentheses. You are however using it to separate two run-on sentences, and in this case it's incorrect.
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Originally Posted by doug
You are is incorrect. I could use a comma if i intended to shorten "you are" to "you're".
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Originally Posted by doug
In an educated world you are using the comma incorrectly. You are not separating elements in a series, using it with a conjunction, or with the use of parentheses. You are however using it to separate two run-on sentences, and in this case it's incorrect.
How, long, did, it, take, you, to, write, that, sentence?
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Dear god what I have I gotten into!
500 rwhp isnt much. I am waiting until march to get a 350 due to the 07 models coming out and I want to thoroughly research all the twinks and bugs with it before getting one possibly, or Im going to revert to an 06 track model. I plan to go single turbo as a daily driver. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with having one as a DD, nor is there a safety concern or engine failure concern whatsoever as long as the engine is built correctly. Not to mention running at low boost all the time theres no harm done. I dont know why so many people here are against going turbo, possibly due to never having experience with it, or not wanting to void the warranty. I guess it all depends on experience + ability to replace something if it breaks + cost of parts.
Meh. I guess Im coming from a totally different world and not used to the "Dont want turbo" mentality. Ill have to get used to it.
500 rwhp isnt much. I am waiting until march to get a 350 due to the 07 models coming out and I want to thoroughly research all the twinks and bugs with it before getting one possibly, or Im going to revert to an 06 track model. I plan to go single turbo as a daily driver. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with having one as a DD, nor is there a safety concern or engine failure concern whatsoever as long as the engine is built correctly. Not to mention running at low boost all the time theres no harm done. I dont know why so many people here are against going turbo, possibly due to never having experience with it, or not wanting to void the warranty. I guess it all depends on experience + ability to replace something if it breaks + cost of parts.
Meh. I guess Im coming from a totally different world and not used to the "Dont want turbo" mentality. Ill have to get used to it.
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Originally Posted by dutchboy
Since you are introducing "however" as an interrupter of the sentence's natural progression, you need to show that separation with commas.
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Umm thats not a comma. That would be an apostrophe.
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