strange symbols in names
now, i thought it was a modern phenomenon to use obscure characters in names, like exclamation marks and question marks, and of course the liberation of the @ sign in to every email address.
however, it seems the typographical thing goes way back. like frederik who abbrev'd himself to fredk. That's a superscript underlined k. fancy that.
Will you also forgive FP's spelling of "capital"?
Will you also forgive FP's spelling of "capital"?
I thought FP's spelling of capitall was pun-tastic. I vote it can stay!
Only if he uses a hyphen! "Capi-tall"