I'm with JB. There is nothing "wrong" with this use of quotation marks. They imply that an unidentified endorser stated that this unit is not only fully operable, but works great. Are they "unnecessary"? That all depends on the degree of literary flair one wants to attribute to the sign's creator.
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Works great as a paperweight.
Works great for viewing scientific data about the Enterprise.
Works great at gaining us $25 in profit.
wv: inghtst = Reading these posts causes me to have quotational inghtst.
I meant to say, "aboard the Enterprise."
wv: mockwool = Naturist sheep mockwool.
Five-inch inch TV. What?
In other news, someone still actually uses the old Print Shop.
I suppose if the highest technology you have is an Apple IIGS, that 3" TV looks pretty darn big...
I dunno... those quotes might be fair.
It WORKS just fine, there's just no analog TV broadcasts for it to receive anymore.
I'm with JB. There is nothing "wrong" with this use of quotation marks. They imply that an unidentified endorser stated that this unit is not only fully operable, but works great. Are they "unnecessary"? That all depends on the degree of literary flair one wants to attribute to the sign's creator.
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