Author Archives: languageandgrammar
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town…
…well, not if he can help it. I’m not a big fan of the commercialism of Christmas, but I do enjoy the traditional Christmas smorgasbord of television and video offerings. While I understand that Santa spends an endless night of sleigh … Continue reading
Ho Ho Ho
Christmas is allegedly a religious holiday, but it’s so much more–it’s commercial, something to obsess over, a source of some bad music, and an opportunity to exclude those who don’t celebrate. With that much to choose from, it’s no wonder … Continue reading
IBM Gets It
IBM is, of course, known for many things, not the least of which is, as they say on their Web site, integrating “hardware, software and IT services into business solutions to meet your goals.” As such, I’m sure that they’re intimately … Continue reading
Credibility Gap
When the way a word is used is changed, it has been changed for a reason. Sometimes it’s the actual definition of the word that changes, such as the word issue. I talk about this in the book, and since it’s not … Continue reading
If A Blog is Written in the Woods…
…and no one reads it, then is it still a blog? What I’m trying to say is that I know that it takes a while to become established in the blog community, and since you’ve got to start somewhere, this is … Continue reading
Coming Soon
This blog will soon be filled with all of the language and grammar information that you could possibly want.


