>OK, I've withstood my curiousity long enough - what do the uppercase "S" >letters stand for in text like the excerpt below: > >"So if you can ameliorate your function, it will be possible to copy >justSanythingS" > >I've seen that use of the uppercase "S" in a few posts recently - is this a >new Internet thing that I'm just too behind the times to get, or is it a >different character set that's not coming across on my PC, or what? Hey, I >don't mind asking dumb questions! > >Tommy Simmons >Employment Law Advisory Network, Inc. >www.employmentlawadvisors.com
No I haven't type any "S", and I don't know why it comes on your mail. I think it's because I use a Mac and you a PC and the translation may fail elsewhere� I hope you can read my mail without too many added chars ! -- Greetings. Yves COPPE Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
