Re: Science Fiction, Sci-fi, and SF
Travholt, on host 193.69.109.2
Wednesday, February 14, 2001, at 10:01:11
Science Fiction, Sci-fi, and SF posted by Quartz on Wednesday, February 14, 2001, at 09:18:40:
> This message was written only because of my strange habit of wondering about things that probably don't matter. > > Sometimes I've seen Science Fiction written as, you know, Science Fiction. And sometimes it's written like Sci-fi (as in the Sci-fi channel) or SF. Personally, I call it SF because I get tired of saying "Science Fiction" over and over again. > > I was just wondering if Sci-fi and SF are incorrect and by saying them we garble the language terribly. > > Another thing. When you write Sci-fi, is the F capitalized or not? Or if it's incorrect, should I forget calling it that from now on? Or does it even matter?
Here's what http://www.m-w.com/ has to say on the matter:
You can write 'science fiction', 'sci-fi' and 'SF'. Note the upper case in the latter, and lower case in the two former.
Trav"SF could also mean 'sacrifice fly', 'sinking fund' or 'square foot/feet'"ho"what's a 'sacrifice fly'??"lt
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