diff --git a/me/stances/index.html b/me/stances/index.html index 2b5c066..438ba23 100644 --- a/me/stances/index.html +++ b/me/stances/index.html @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
GIF: /dʒɪf/
Z: /zi/
+SQL: /ˈsiːkwəl/ (and by extension) SQLite: /ˈsiːkwəˌlaɪt/
Code indents should be two spaces
Website homepage URLs should begin with WWW
@@ -37,10 +38,13 @@The number of «W»s should match the length of the TLD, such as www.isaac.run (www and run), ww.ig7.us (ww and us). Since the most common length of a TLD is three, I said WWW.
But, if the length of the TLD is greater than three and the 2nd level domain is of equal length, then no preceding W should be used, such as imweb.click. The «equal length» requirement is looser the longer it gets, so newphotos.photography wouldn't need to start with a W.
-This stance is about balance, so if you put isaac.run on a point, it would fall to the left because isaac is longr than run. Same with ig7.us. But with www.isaac.run and ww.ig7.us, it would stay balanced. With imweb.click, it will balance on the dot because imweb and click are the same length.
+This stance is about balance, so if you put isaac.run on a point, it would fall to the left because isaac is longer than run. Same with ig7.us. But with www.isaac.run and ww.ig7.us, it would stay balanced. With imweb.click, it will balance on the dot because imweb and click are the same length.
Links should always continue to work [Cool URIs don’t change]
PDFs should be used when sharing documents
+Playing music quickly does not always decrease the quality of the performance
+Ravel’s «Boléro» should take 17 minutes and 30 seconds
The lowercase «a» should be double story
The Oxford comma should be used
@@ -49,20 +53,19 @@Dates should conform to RFC 3339
Strava workouts should conform to the Strava Repeat Naming Standard
-Ravel’s «Boléro» should take 16 minutes
People should chew with their mouth closed and never speak while eating
People should not rest their elbows on the table during a meal
Cars should not have headlights bright enough to light up the moon
Emails should never contain exclamation points
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