In a message dated 2002-01-31 13:45:46 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Am I the only one who prefers must/should/etc. over MUST/SHOULD/etc? If > there is anyone else, please speak up now. I never thought it made any difference whether "must" was capitalized; it still means "must" either way. Furthermore, I find all-capitalization of ordinary words annoying, sort of like those computer magazines of the '80s like COMPUTE! that always reminded you to "SAVE a copy before you RUN it." OTOH, one of the software QA guys at my work thinks capitalizing "MUST" is a terrific idea, because it draws your eye to the actual requirements (as opposed to non-normative background information). So maybe he knows something I don't. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
