Unicode Mail List Archive: Re: Exemplar Characters (original) (raw)
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Ken wrote,
> And I grew up in La Ca�ada, California
Yup. It's true. Now that we 'Mericans are no longer hampered by Neandertal
"typewriter" technology right out of a Flash Gordon serial, ordinary
people are starting to use accents frequently in their daily lives. You see
them ever more commonly in articles, novels, signs, tattoos, etc. It's
pretty clear that accents have jumped species from He�vy Met�l �nly and are
running r�mpant in the wilds of Pe�ria. They're as English as scr�ples and
dr�ms.
Umla�t on, my friends. Be Ex�mpl�ry. Pe�ce o�t.
Rick
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