[PRCo] Re: New Member Introduction
Derrick J Brashear
shadow at dementia.org
Sun Mar 24 12:46:51 EST 2002
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Donald Galt wrote:
>
> Did anybody else receive secret symbols in the midst of Howard's
> message?
>
> In particular, repeated instances of the couplet "â" - that is to say,
> for those who aren't reading it the same way as I, an "a" with a
> circumflex followed by the Euro sign.
open-quote, close-quote, probably. it's what happens when you send a
message in one character set but your mailer claims another. The mailer
should be able to figure it out, but often they fail.
> Can't find my secret decoder ring. This may be something as
> prosaic as an em-dash gone wrong, but just in case the Europeans
> have a plot to infiltrate PRCo at dementia, let me warn you, lads, you
> haven't a hope of blending in and passing as locals - not even if you
> can spell Sheraden.
If I had european characters enabled, I'd throw an umlaut or an a-ring in
for good measure, but I can't.:-)
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Bob Rathke wrote:
> And, "Sheraden" is relatively easy. Most locals can't even spell - nor
> pronounce - "Connequenessing".
That's ok, you spelled it wrong anyhow:-) More "o", less "e". I wonder if
the interurban's stops were spelled "correctly". It wouldn't be unusual
for a carrier and a town to disagree on spelling.
-D
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