tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Jul 12 06:40:20 2002
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RE: Damn Capitalization
Only more difficult if you are predisposed to the format of English
writing (which, admittedly, most of us are). But I found it quite easy
to switch to the klingon capitalization methods once I wrote it a bit.
In fact, as I believe DloraH noted in a previous post, SometImeS I fInD
mySelf uSIng klIngon capItalIzatIon when I Don't IntenD to. ;)
rItlhmoQSuvwI'
Stardate 2528.4
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephan Schneider [mailto:sts@stephan-schneider.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 14:36
> To: tlhIngan-Hol@kli.org
> Subject: Re: Damn Capitalization
>
>
> >From: Andrew Strader [mailto:strader@decode.is]
> >>And as a phonetic representation, it seems to have been chosen with
> >>absolutely no regard for the typist. :) Does anyone else
> get bugged by
> >>constantly hitting the shift key?
> >
> >Yes! And this seems to have infected English too. In this message
> >alone, I have had to "shift" 9 times!
>
> :)
>
> but there is a difference. in english you don't use uppercase letters
> inside a word, which would be much more difficult.
>
> sts.
>