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Re: "Kerning?" na na na na na




> The lowercase y-dieresis, incidentally *is* an ASCII character and was part
> of the "upper ASCII" set introduced with production of the first IBM PC's.

  I thought lowercase y-dieresis was some sort of gastrointestinal
  disease. What do I know?

>
> ====================================
> Quoted from THE AGE OF UNREASON by Kurt Andersen,
> "The New Yorker," edition of February 3, 1997
> ====================================
>
> a computer and a phone line, anyone can become his own
> publisher/commentator/reporter/anchor, dispatching to everyone
> everywhere credible-looking opinions, facts, and 'facts' via the
> Internet."
> ======================================
>
> I decline to participate. -- Dick

  The only difference between opinion and knowledge is consensus.
  Consensus is the result of the interplay of ideas. If you don't
  play - your "knowledge" becomes "opinion" and the rest of us
  build consensus. - Just my opinion - if anyone thinks otherwise
  I'm leaving with my baseball bat. Bye Dick.

J Solla