Ok, now I'm even further at a loss. You don't
actually think I added the parenthesis as a way to change the sentence right? You do understand that on forums, where you cannot hear people speak you sometimes need to use other tool to convey what you are trying to say, right?
I mean, if your whole refutation rests on me using the parenthesis as an expedient for showing how one could group the parts of the sentence, then I really have no clue how to go further.
You are 100% correct that adding bits changes meaning, and that if you have to do so (as in add them to the actual sentence as opposed to using them instead of, say, colored text*) to support a position, then there is failure in understanding how written language works. I use that same concept at times with others (who actually ARE adding in words an punctuation and claiming the sentence's meaning is unchanged).
* Here. Let me restate my example from way back when using colors instead. I'll even go the extra step and use the full text rather than shortcuts.
Earlier I said:
Note the depressing lack of commas or tighter structure.
It's entirely legitimate to read it as "This Attack is resolved at Strength 10 and receives a +1 To Hit bonus against models in the creature's rear arc."
It's also entirely legitimate to read it as "This is Attack is resolved at Strength 10 and receives a +1 To Hit bonus against models in the creature's rear arc."
You are right that there is a lack of punctuation, as I mentioned in the beginning. It is this lack of punctuation that is creating this whole problem. I am not going to try to use the actual terms that describe the parts of the sentence, since I don't want to inadvertently use an incorrect term even though I know that the terms are defining (Hey, I attended college for Film & Video and worked on studio and location shoots for years without having to know the names of various cable (BNC, RCA, XLR, etc) and yet knowing what each one was and what it did

--- sort of like you don't have to know how to spell a word to know what it means).
All I am saying is that whatever the term is, I know you can read the sentence each way because there is no punctuation to aid us in grouping the bits. Using color as I did in no way changes the meaning or the sentence structure. It
does show that the "and" could be grouping S10 and +1 to hit for us to consider as the benefits of the rear arc attack, or the S10 bit could be its own thing and the "against" for the rear attack part could be applied to only the +1.
I enjoy a good debate, I really do, which is why I'm not just shrugging my shoulders and moving on. I
honestly don't mind if I'm shown to be wrong either. It's actually a good feeling to learn something new and/or to have your mind changed over the course of a discussion. The one thing that have a really hard time letting go, though, is when people (anyone in general) won't at least go "Ah, I really think you are off on this, but I do certainly see your angle and it
could be correct.[/i] That makes my eye twitch (ok, not really).
So, anyhoo, I'd like to think that you are not feeling frustrated over this, because that's not what I want to see happen. I'm not an internet troll (Who uses their real name if all they want to do is piss people off? That' a great way to get punched down then road someday.) or in it just to stir the pot. I genuinely like a good discussion, and isn't that what forums are for?
At least I'm not trying to read it only one way for an advantage to my own army. It would be easy to do that, but that never seems right (and undermines your credibility when you do try to take a stand on something you really do feel is one way and that way happens to be in your favor). Also - not saying that's what you are doing. I'm just pointing out that I'm not trying to argue for an advantage.
Go Penguins.