On 19 Jan 2007 at 08:48, Marc Riddell michaeldavid86@comcast.net wrote:
In my case, I don?t work with a single definition of the word ?expert?; in too many contexts it is divisive and elitist. That is why, when I must use it for any reason, I enclose it in quotes (no, I don?t use air quotes when I speak it, George Carlin broke me of that).
Unfortunately, you seem to have some sort of character set issue; the quotes you use come out as question marks in the digest version, and as superscripted numbers in the web archive. I haven't seen the headers of the individual-message version of this list, so I don't know what character encoding your messages are originally sent under.
Online archive version of your latest message: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2007- January/061199.html
You could also do with a little quote-trimming; while you do reply inline rather than top-posting, you still insist on leaving in all of the original message including headers, trailers, and other irrelevant material, so there's sometimes a lot of excess stuff both above and below your reply.