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In what may be one of the most controversial studies of the year, researchers at Skidmore College—clearly triggered by a change in the American Psychological Association (APA) style book—sought to quantify the benefits of two spaces after a period at the end of a sentence. After conducting an eye-tracking experiment with 60 Skidmore students, Rebecca L. Johnson, Becky Bui, and Lindsay L. Schmitt found that two spaces at the end of a period slightly improved the processing of text during reading. The research was trumpeted by some press outlets as a vindication of two-spacers' superiority.
(Score: 5, Funny) by inertnet on Friday May 11 2018, @01:48PM (1 child)
Who need more space during a period? Women.
(Score: 2) by choose another one on Saturday May 12 2018, @10:38AM
before
and during
and possibly after because that is before the next
Then there's the menopause, or men-stay-the-f**-out-of-the-way-for-a-few-years
Not sure what's after that, not sure I'll survive long enough to see it