Oh, and funny you should post this poll because just this morning I was wondering when the next Kiki non-chicken entertainment poll would be on the site because I haven't stumbled across on in awhile!
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We need a picture of this please.
I have an encyclopedia set, a row of dictionaries—both in english and in other languages—nearly a full shelf of chicken books, some old biology textbooks, and a decent collection of books on art history and technique. Oh, and 10--15 years worth of horse magazines... though those don't really count. That's just on the nearest bookshelf. (I have 10+.) So, yes.Do other people still have bookshelves with actual books?
Points for trying.I know! It's a book written by the band Chicago right. Whats my prize?![]()
I said this morning that most people would likely at least have a copy they could borrow to reference... she countered with the assertion that most people didn't even know what it was. Apparently, she's correct!Because I believe normal people have no clue what this book is.
I just want to see if I'm right.
Because I believe normal people have no clue what this book is.
I just want to see if I'm right.
Yep. Everything I learned in English classes went into the trash out back.
I looked it up after answering NO because I had a hunch. When I was in College we used the APA guide instead and I do have a copy on my bookshelf at home.
We need a picture of this please.
Oh, and funny you should post this poll because just this morning I was wondering when the next Kiki non-chicken entertainment poll would be on the site because I haven't stumbled across on in awhile!
When I get home I will take a photo for you. It's probably on the same shelf as the dictionary.
Do other people still have bookshelves with actual books?
I have an encyclopedia set, a row of dictionaries—both in english and in other languages—nearly a full shelf of chicken books, some old biology textbooks, and a decent collection of books on art history and technique. Oh, and 10--15 years worth of horse magazines... though those don't really count. That's just on the nearest bookshelf. (I have 10+.) So, yes.
I would have far more if I wasn't broke.
As for the original question, I firmly believe that Chicago is the best style guide. I actually have my copy right here, by the computer. It's the latest edition and I love it very much.
Points for trying.![]()
I said this morning that most people would likely at least have a copy they could borrow to reference... she countered with the assertion that most people didn't even know what it was. Apparently, she's correct!