You can write e'e'n in stead, no special apostrophes needed ;-).
I donot care for that very few occasion.
Why should it be enclosed in quotes?
You can write Ro"el, no special apostrophes needed ;-).
And I have problems to find the right keys for that High ASCII
character I seldom use.
Besides that, on many machines it is something else for that
character, no thanks. Almost no keyboard is the same ;-(.
That's just a much better privacy lock ;-).
You opposed not te be found by Google.
At the basis school I learned that the trema means a split before
the character it is placed on. So Ro"el is correct and Roe"l is
wrong.
It was explicitely explained where the word should be splitted,
i.e. before the letter with the trema on it.
That has nothing to do with it. The trema is needed to split the pronounciation between the two vowels, you normally speach out as one sound.
Of course no one wrote the trema before a letter, but just above.
The Duth "y with dots are mostly spelled as two characters "ij"
I have never seen that at our schools.
We also learned to write the y in two letters without lifting the pen
from the paper.
I only saw that single character after I left my 5 schools I have been
on.
My Swiss made typewriter Hermes 3000 from 1975 indeed does not have.
I have not the energy for to learn.
You are also going to learn at least the 2000 characters in Chinese or Japanes, Thay etc.?
You can write UKP for it, no special sign needed ;-).
The problem with thse acronyms is that they are seldom unique.
Every body will understand the term: this costs UKP 2.000,00
You can not ask everyone to learn everything.
At this moment I donot like the UTF 8 circus.
So if contributing FidoNews is restricted to UTF8 only, it will sure decrease your input.
I still use it daily, I am writing on it now.
Only the transfer stopped (temporarely) because of a defective RS232
card.
Now I use the Raspberry Pi 1B2 with RISC OS and !ROSBink for that at
IP.
Then I move the received pkt's to it by floppy disk, and the sended
out ones back to the Pi. The Acorn RiscPC is the central machine in
the local net to do the transfers.
Yes.
That is not completely sure.
That's why I was explaining it here.
Some guys of our othernet AcoNet wrote FTN BBCscan software for
the 8 bit Acorn BBC B computers to communicatie with FidoNet
systems.
I too wrote software for my 8 bit Flex system to "communicate with
Fidonet systems". I could use it to read and write messages posted
on BBS's participating in Fidonet. But it was not a Fidonet
mailer. It could not do FTS-1.
Our Acorn BBC B's could do later on with BBCscan.
That was at the end of the 80's start of the 90's.
I donot know the Node numbers, but the first one was Evert Snel, he
later on moved from The Hague to Eindhoven area and transferred his
body to become a female, they call such people transgenders.
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