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Posted by dorayme on 05/22/07 21:18
In article <Xns993879DEAB4F8nanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>,
Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please don't so publicly capitalise
> > my name, it is a small "d".
>
> The only reason I did so was because it was part of a title and the first
> word to boot, so any word would have been therein capitalized.
>
This is a bad reason. A name is not a word like the ones everyone
learns in order to speak. Take this sentence:
"george kelly is the name of my cat and in every sentence I write
about him, I always spell his name in lower case."
It would be wrong to begin this sentence with a capital if truth
was what you were concerned to preserve.
This shows your general procedure is flawed. I will ask you once
again, show some respect, and do not spell my name with a
capital. Officer White is on standby (he is looking mighty
restless).
> > But never mind, you show some talent there, Boji.
>
> Really?
What? You want that I should stroke your ego some more?
> Actually, I did 'em just for fun. I'm about as much of an artist
> as the moon is a green cheseseball methinks.
>
> > Enjoyed many of them.
>
> And that's the whole point. Html, css, php, etc., can be rather dry so
> it's good to add a little serendipity to the mix occasionally.
Why is this _the_ point? Why can't you do something for fun and
not for any more serious reason?
O, and btw, you cannot "add a little serendipity" to things as a
point in a recipe, it would not be serendipity any more.
PS. Please, now, don't accuse me of being contrary or
argumentative.
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dorayme
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