Found: Grammar Resource from NASA

Doing some research today, I came across this resource from NASA.

From the introduction:
"The four chapters making up this reference publication were originally written as part of an ongoing effort to write a style manual for the Technical Editing Branch of the NASA Langley Research Center... At the urging of my branch head, I am making this part of the style manual available to the technical publishing community."
-Mary McCaskill

McCaskill, Mary.  Grammar, Punctuation, and Capitalization: A Handbook for Technical Writers and       
                Editors.  Hampton, Virginia: Langley Research Center. PDF.  3 August 1998. NASA SP-7084.  

It's the Oatmeal, and I helped, again!

When to use i.e. in a sentence:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/ie


Just call me party gorilla.  Here's the first comic for which The Oatmeal enlisted my wicked grammar skills: