you look at the Litt'Lux the Litt' had a large L extended to the next level before the ux . It may not be grammatically correct but it was something different at the time.
Hey Paul, while on the subject of grammer,,,when ending a sentence with a quotation, do the quotation marks go before or after the period, question mark or exclamation point?,,, Whichever the case may be. Just curious, thanks.
Yes, I did notice that. The machine and manual cover used that graphic, but in the printed text inside the manual it had "Litt'l Lux". Good point that the graphic was correct (the apostrophe replaced the 'le' in "Little"), so it would have been "Litt' Lux" with the big 'L' serving double duty for the end of "litt" and the beginning of "Lux".
I think they discovered their error which is why the later machines were revised to "Little Lux" being spelled out correctly.
Thanks for the question. An end mark in a punctuation always goes before the quotation marks even when it ends the sentence. However, in that case the end mark ends both the quotation and the sentence, so you wouldn't put another punctuation mark afterward.
IINCORRECT:
He asked, "What do you mean?".
or
He asked "What do you mean"?
Aerus and Electrolux before them have rebadged several offerings. Most are not available in the same configuration Aerus sells from the original manufacturer. The Platinum Air is made by BlueAir, but has the Titanium Dioxide coating and UV bulb which aren't available on the BlueAir.