Jim.Hyslop writes: > > >From the time we first learned to read, we have never considered the case of > a word to be significant in determining the identity of an object being > referred to.
That simply is not true, there are times when case is significant. The words "Polish" and "polish", for example. Likewise, "Catholic" and "catholic". > My name is Jim. My name is also JIM. If you're talking about > me, then it doesn't matter whether you spell my name "Jim," "JIM," or any of > the other six variations involving case: the label that you apply to me is > not case-sensitive. You must not have had a very good grade-school English teacher; mine would have insisted that only "Jim" is correct. -Larry Jones Whatever it is, it's driving me crazy! -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
