Ian Hickson wrote: > > JTK wrote: > > 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. > > Indeed, who cares about making a little effort to respect other people's > names,
Ah, so typing an "o" instead of a "slash-o" when there isn't a keyboard in the US that has the latter is "disrespectful" somehow? Jonas doesn't think so, it merely annoys him, and I guess I can understand that to a point. But then I know how overly sensitive you are.... Hmmm, I certainly hope that *you* have never typed an English letter when an umlaut or other diacritic mark was called for; may God have mercy on your soul if you have Hixie! > eh, Mr Gary Van Something. Sorry, couldn't be bothered to look up > your surname again. Oh! I'm so upset now! Boo hoo! Hixie, you *really* need a vacation from me. > But that doesn't matter, this is just a casual > internet correspondance. > Looks more like a cry for help. Take a few days off Hix. Mozilla will still be here when you get back. Drive a stake in the ground next to it before you leave though if you want to be able to tell if it makes any progress in the meantime. > -- > Ian Hickson
