On 02/01/2013 05:48 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
What's the problem? I merely used the conventions of ancient Greek and
Roman writing (though strictly speaking I should have put it all in
upper case), and you clearly understood it. Isn't the content more
important than the style?

If you really wanted to follow the conventions of ancient Greek, you would have had more than one line so that it could be done boustrophedon[1] style.

[1]I'm astonished. Twice. Not only did my spelling checker recognize that word, I got it right!
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