Is it pEEmEE or pIE mIE ?
pEEmo or pIEmo ?
by stan livedeath 11 Replies latest social entertainment
Is it pEEmEE or pIE mIE ?
pEEmo or pIEmo ?
Well it's not pLmo, which is what it looks like in the topic title. That's the dyslexic Palestinian terrorist group.
Few of us hear, pronunciation, just write on here.
Physically in, mentaly out. I say peemo in my mind. Physically in, Mentally in. Peemee. and pomo
I usually default to spanish pronunciation if I do not know.
yep--i know. But are you aware the poster cannot edit the title ?
Nope--its not capital L--as in...Lloyd ! definitely capital I
In at least one often used computer font a capital letter 'I' (pronounced "eye') and a small case letter 'l' (pronounced 'el') look identical. I strongly dislike that type of font for that reason. I want a capital letter 'I" to have a top horizontal bar and a bottom horizontal bar to distinguish it from a lower case letter 'l'. Think of the word "ill" (meaning "sick") looking like "Ill" if used as the first word of a sentence (or of a title) or in all capitals. When people miss type in such a font (a font which doesn't make the distinction) and later copy and paste into a program using a different font (such as a typewriter style font) the error becomes apparent to those with attention to detail. I've seen the error on some documents filed with the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and in many places in at least one science book.
yep--i know. But are you aware the poster cannot edit the title ? sld
yes he can. look closely.
yep--i know. But are you aware the poster cannot edit the title ? sld
yes he can. look closely.
please explain.
yes he can. look closely.
please explain.
I recall when starting a new subject, that there is for a short while a bar under the new title, , where you can modify the content of the head line, separate from the edit button for the main text below. or? .
i know the poster can edit the content--ive done it myself--but not the title.