Hey, I've been seeing this sh*t (German sz characters et al) all day,
I thought it was just me.
Bart
On 8/31/07, Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> This is wonderful - your messages are coming through with the archaic
> (pre-12 century) forms of 'th' - the soft 'thorn' letter like an
> extended 'p' and I can't remember the name of the hard th as in 'the'
> which looks like a crossed 'd'. Plus of course an f substitute for an
> s in some positions which survived into Renaissance times. How do you
> do that?!!
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 31/08/2007, at 7:57 AM, Leandro DUTRA wrote:
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> > Intereſtingly, in Japan and Brazil it is quite ðe contrary. My
> > in‐laws wanted to talk us out of buying the Olympus E‐510
> > because ðey
> > þink Panaſonic ſuperior.
>
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