Intentionally Blank Page(en.wikipedia.org)
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Intentionally Blank Page
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Back in the day, StorageTek, a company started by ex-IBMers, used something along the lines of "This page left intentionally almost blank." Which is, of course, more accurate. :)
I always wondered why there is no "is" in this phrase. Why is it not "This page is intentionally left blank". I hoped this article would answer it, but no. It does show the is in [] to mark that's it's kinda missing. Anyone knows why there's no "is"? Does it ring wrong to you without "is"?
Because "left" works fine as the verb and doesn't require "is". To me, it flows better in speech with "is", but that's a subjective opinion and probably a culturally-influenced one; British people use that construction less than Americans like me, in my experience.
It would be more correct to add “was” since it happened in the past (the act of leaving it blank). Not necessary at all because “left blank” is already past tense.
This page intentionally left blank.
"is" intentionally omitted.
"is" intentionally omitted.
not to me.
does 'he eats faster than I [do]' seem wrong to you? it's a different problem ('than' as conjunction vs 'than' as preposition)[1] but to similar efect.
[1] https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/than-i-v...
does 'he eats faster than I [do]' seem wrong to you? it's a different problem ('than' as conjunction vs 'than' as preposition)[1] but to similar efect.
[1] https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/than-i-v...
To me, "This page has been left blank intentionally" would sound the best, but eh.
"page intentionally left blank" seems kosher to me
Omit needless words?
Shoutout to http://blank.org
Used to have this set as my homepage.
Used to have this set as my homepage.
Checking the source code and following the little trail can provide a little entertainment, too.
It's been a long time since I've seen a page like this: http://blank.org/memory/oldweb/home.html
It's been a long time since I've seen a page like this: http://blank.org/memory/oldweb/home.html
The favicon is KILL M$
about:blank
nathan says hi. his minions are everywhere.
"The Political Achievements of the Earl of Dalkeith was a political pamphlet that was published and circulated in Edinburgh during the 1880 United Kingdom general election. It was well presented but inside the neatly printed cover there were just thirty-two blank pages, making it an early empty book."
"The 32 blank pages of the pamphlet have been digitised by the LSE Library."