On 24 January 2010 18:57, Bod Notbod bodnotbod@gmail.com wrote:
Very impressed with the report, I found it rather inspiring.
Is it too late for a proof-reading note?
On page 12 headed "Gathering Support", attached to the timeline at the bottom, there is a caption saying "Annual Giving Campaign surpasses $6mm goal from over 125k donors globally".
I guess there should be just one 'm' following the '6'?
Probably, but you can justify two. It is common to repeat an abbreviation to denote the plural ("pp. 5-7" for "pages 5 to 7"), so $6mm would mean "six millions of dollars", which is an odd way to say it, but not strictly incorrect. (Gordon Brown, the British PM, often pluralises "million" and "billion" when talking about large sums of money - it always annoys me!)