Kids can be so cruel.

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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.riagenic.com


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Nathan Chere
<nathan.ch...@saiglobal.com>wrote:

> No, no , I meant to put a J at the end as in "jokingly". I think certain
> rogue Outlook configurations are interpreting that as a smiley face.
>
> I never smile. J
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com]
> On Behalf Of Thomas Koster
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 March 2014 1:21 PM
> To: ozDotNet
> Subject: Re: unsubscribe
>
> Speaking of Outlook issues, I hope all of you Outlook users realise that
> whenever Outlook auto-replaces your smilies it looks like garbage Latin
> glyphs on every other mail user agent in the universe.
> Apparently it is replacing your smilies with spans of wingdings. It took
> me ages to figure out where these spurious J's were coming from:
>
> On 26 March 2014 12:28, Nathan Chere <nathan.ch...@saiglobal.com> wrote:
> > Isn't that what this whole mailing list is all about J
>
> To those of you who have noticed that I'm using Gmail, yes I know Gmail
> isn't perfect either, but in the Unicode age there is no excuse for dingbat
> fonts. Even a text/plain email can contain smilies if encoded with a
> Unicode charset (try U+263A).
>
> --
> Thomas Koster
>
>
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