 A couple weeks ago The News Record got a press kit in the mail for a new punctuation mark, the SarcMark. We got two download codes and a set of sticky notes.
A couple weeks ago The News Record got a press kit in the mail for a new punctuation mark, the SarcMark. We got two download codes and a set of sticky notes.We used the sticky notes.
The download codes are still floating around the office somewhere. Today, the Boston Globe posted a column about the SarcMark. It was fantastic.
Even more fantastic? The comment that points out the SarcMark is actually a Hebrew letter pronounced "pay."
Genius, SarcMark. I love it.
You won't see the SarcMark in The News Record, don't worry. But we're curious: Would you use the "new" punctuation mark?
--Taylor
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