JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:3C47A59D.2D5A74D5 @hgdjaggd.com, on 17 Jan 2002:
> Still, seems like a lot of work to go through just to get the t's > dotted, i's crossed, or o's slashed in somebody's surname in casual > internet correspondence. Seems like common courteousy to me. I would think you'd find it offending if someone started calling you JOK because it was too hard to type a T instead of a O so they just made it easier. If you can't/don't want to copy paste the name, and you don't know (as most don't and shouldn't) how to type � on a US english keyboard, just say Jonas. If the average person's keyboard didn't have a lowercase 'a', I'd rather someone call me demon instead of Mr. Log -- ICQ: N/A (temporarily) AIM: FlyersR1 9 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ = m
