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==To Whoever Controls The Mansonwiki Youtube Account== | ==To Whoever Controls The Mansonwiki Youtube Account== | ||
− | Here is a download link to get an MP3 of "Hard On For Love": | + | Here is a download link to get an MP3 of "Hard On For Love": http://rs699.rapidshare.com/files/208641117/Maven_feat._Marilyn_Manson_-_Hard_On_For_Love.mp3 |
I think it'd be smart to upload it to the Mansonwiki youtube account so that we can then link it to the song's page. No other video on youtube (or any other streaming site for that matter) seems to have it.--[[User:Lagozzino|Lagozzino]] 23:13, 1 May 2010 (UTC) | I think it'd be smart to upload it to the Mansonwiki youtube account so that we can then link it to the song's page. No other video on youtube (or any other streaming site for that matter) seems to have it.--[[User:Lagozzino|Lagozzino]] 23:13, 1 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
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:: I was under the assumption that every word was capitalized in titles with the exception of words such as (of the etc) | :: I was under the assumption that every word was capitalized in titles with the exception of words such as (of the etc) | ||
− | By the way just uploaded the video to youtube it is processing [ | + | By the way just uploaded the video to youtube it is processing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_CtpCTz7H4|]<br>[[User:Godspeed|[god]speed]] 00:16, 2 May 2010 (UTC) |
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==Grammar Nazi's== | ==Grammar Nazi's== | ||
− | [ | + | [http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipmar98.htm Capitalization in titles] |
Always capitalize the first and the last word. | Always capitalize the first and the last word. | ||
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Lowercase the "to" in an infinitive. | Lowercase the "to" in an infinitive. | ||
− | Two-Letter Words | + | Two-Letter Words |
− | Some writers lowercase all two-letter words, probably by extrapolation from the short prepositions "of", "to", "up", and so on, and the word "to" in infinitives. But if a two-letter word is acting as a noun, pronoun, adjective, or adverb, it must be capitalized. | + | Some writers lowercase all two-letter words, probably by extrapolation from the short prepositions "of", "to", "up", and so on, and the word "to" in infinitives. But if a two-letter word is acting as a noun, pronoun, adjective, or adverb, it must be capitalized. For example: |
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− | + | Go Tell it on the Mountain | |
− | (wrong; "it" is a pronoun and should be capitalized) | + | (wrong; "it" is a pronoun and should be capitalized) |
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− | + | When is a Spade a Spade? | |
− | + | (wrong; "is" is a verb and should be capitalized) | |
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− | + | Some writers lowercase words that can function as prepositions when those words are currently functioning in other capacities. For example: | |
− | + | The Man in the Moon Owns a Yellow Balloon | |
− | ( | + | (correct; "in" is functioning as a preposition and should be lowercased) |
− | + | Bringing in the Sheaves | |
− | + | (wrong; "in" is functioning as an adverb and should be capitalized) | |
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− | + | [[User:Godspeed|[god]speed]] 08:36, 2 May 2010 (UTC) | |
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