Julian Dibbell on 23 Oct 2000 22:08:18 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] A Tale of Two Spellings |
[A remarkable document from Tony Long, the copy chief of Wired News, announcing that the news service is abandoning the nonhyphenated spelling of "e-mail" and with it, in effect, the California Ideology. Makes a pretty good case, moreover, for the connection between the two, which isn't such a stretch as you might think. More formidable regimes have been brought down, in their final, decadent moments, by less consequential events. At any rate, as a longtime copyeditor myself, I can tell you that the placement of a hyphen is, like all house-style rules, pretty much entirely an ideological decision. Tony Long here ably argues the point himself, and never mind his claim that the hyphenation of "e-mail" was ultimately for the sake of clarity. The appeal to clarity is to copyeditors what rocks are to Palestinians -- the only available argument the powers that be will take seriously. Hyph on, brother man!]