Originally posted by narrator
it's got nothing to do with maximising info + whether it is accepted or not for test purposes by convention is one thing + the issue over whether it is acceptable is another + in reality you are spitting on english conventions.
if you can't fit everything that should be within the given time limit without using +s, then your work really isn't of the high standard that you think it is
You think I'd have better things in life to do than carry this on, but I don't so here's my reply.
So far I have been mainly speaking about contractions in text titles as opposed to +'s (Although the same arguments should apply-just that title contractions save alot more time). At any rate, you seem to have changed the issue to whether or not its an acceptable English convention as opposed to whether or not its accepted by the BOS. Its acceptability by the BOS IS the main issue, and past results (which are really the only solid facts to go on) have shown they are. Furthermore, you seem to have the idea that the people who need to use these can't really have work of a high standard. Its not about need, its about maximising your time, something very important when you want to get in more than three pages. Even if you don't do maths, surely you could realise that a second here, a second here= a bunch more seconds.