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The also makes no difference. It should be a separate paragraph. Consider: "David Cameron isn't a good prime minister. I also don't think we should have voted labour back in."
Why? It's part of the same thought process (ie niggles with OS X).
Having a seperate paragraph for a sole sentence would have been more disjointed in my opinion
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n.l.o said:
I thought so too at first; I read that blurb and thought to myself "but isn't Finder finally Cocoa now?" Then I read it again, a bit slower:
That's one sentence, which completes a thought, namely that Finder still sucks. No mention of Cocoa.
Emphasis is added by me to show that this thought is exclusive from the previous sentence.
Conclusion: Read slowly and it makes proper sense. I direct that towards myself too, of course.
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(Edited to add quote from parent so this all makes some kind of sense.)
Edited 2010-10-13 22:25 UTC