It's a cool word. I think it should be spelled out.
It's a cool word. I think it should be spelled out.
Okay
...so tempted to just leave it as that (mock-age). Versus as a word is cool. But as X vs. Y it looks better being small and in the middle.
vs when paired with the two words, versus anytime else.
In the law reports in my country, it's simply "v", with no full stop.
Donoghue v Stevenson, for example.
You don't even say "versus" in our law reports, it's "and". Quite nice. Only problem is, a case like Me v You is said as "me and you". Just a random trivial detail for y'all.
When v isn't appropriate, I prefer "versus". Full words are better than abbreviations, in general.
vs. It looks better then used between two words. But any other time, yeah Versus is better.
Versus.
Boy am I an unfunny ass.
I go the extra step and just use nothing. It's much quicker.
Take, for example, the Ninja vs. Vampire thread, and apply my rule:
Ninja Vampire
See? The awesomeness is all round, and I didn't even get RSI.
I have grown quite fond of the legal way, just simply "v".
D, I didn't know that. =o That seems kinda silly. "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" is then a court case.