I call it "guu" in honour of the mess that is English spelling. (actually, that is happenstance with a pattern I followed and repeated backward and forwards in a song). Jee is a dumb name for a letter. Jermans call it "gay", and that is not politically correct in English :-; Someone called me a spelling reformer on a limited budget, and it fits. _______ "That was the stun setting! This is not." Lt. Cmdr. Data The alphabet you know is in random order. This is not: http://edmc.net/~brewhaha/font/Saffron_LR.wmv
"Alvaro GarcĂa" alvareo@gmail.com wrote in message news:DD4E53D7-3D98-4300-8855-5CCA71E2CEAF@gmail.com...
You know, there's a letter called G...
-- Alvaro
On 06-02-2009, at 12:17, "Jay Litwyn" brewhaha@edmc.net wrote:
In the most literal sense, an article with one parent is not an orphan. Just remember that a statistician was looking at graphs when she said two or less. True orphans hav no incoming links. Outgoing links are more desirable when the topic is jeneral, like Arts or Enjineering.
"Charles Matthews" charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote in message news:498C01BA.9040409@ntlworld.com...
Article in the Signpost: [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2009-01-31/Orphans]]. But in my view calling an article with two respectable incoming links an "orphan" is quite misleading.
Charles
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