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3 \title{Soviet Russia Style Guide}
4 \date{Sunday, February 22, 2015}
5 \author{Kevin, Alex, and Veronica}
12 \item[Punctuation outside quotes] ``Joss Whedon's `Space western', Firefly'', not ``Joss Whedon's `Space western,' Firefly''
13 \item[Oxford comma] ``Kevin, Alex, and Veronica'', not ``Kevin, Alex and Veronica''
14 \item[Resident precedence] Use descending order by length of residence, except when overridden by grammatical rules (so ``Kevin, Alex, and Veronica'', but ``Alex, Veronica, and I'', etc.)
15 \item[Names] Kevin or kchen are both fine; prefer Alex to adehnert and Veronica to vboyce
16 \item[Explaining Soviet Russia] ``Soviet Russia (where Kevin, Veronica, and I live)''
17 \item[Times] 5-6PM (not 5-{}-6 pm, 5-6 P.M., 5PM-6PM, etc.)
18 \item[Plural acronyms] RSVPs, not RSVP's
19 \item[Number of L's in cancelled] ``CANCELED'' (not ``CANCELLED'') or ``cancelled''