On Wed, 28 May 2003 00:20:38 +0200, "Philippe Verdy" wrote: > I would have much prefered expressions like "smart with Unicode", or "The world > speaks Unicode", or simply "this site speaks Unicode", or "Unicode feeds this > site", or the small Unicode logo with the text "Best viewed by everyone", or > "Unicode speaks your language"...
I agree with Philippe on this one. A sensible, and easily understandable, motto like "The world speaks Unicode" would be much better. The word "savvy" just sends a shiver of embarrasment down my spine. Not only is "savvy" not a word that is probably high in the vocabulary list of non-English speakers, but I don't think many native English speakers would ever use it by choice (maybe it's just me, but I really loathe the word). And for what its worth, the logos are definitely NOT snazzy (hmm, don't like "snazzy" either, though I can't think of a better alternative). Andrew

