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Re: Browser survey Guy Macon 07-03-2008
Posted by Guy Macon on July 3, 2008, 6:10 pm
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Matt Probert wrote:

>Web page authors have lots of rights. They can also insist on only
>writing the text of their page in Mala, but I should tentatively
>suggest that English might have a wider potential audience?

Indeed. The web page author can get away with deciding to use
a few non-standard fleemishes and the reader will still be able
to gloork the meaning from the context, but there ix a limit;
If too many ot the vleeps are changed, it becomes harder and
qixer to fllf what the wethcz is blorping, and evenually izs
is bkb longer possible to ghilred frok at wifx. Dnighth?
Ngfipht yk ur! Uvq the hhvd or hnnngh. Blorgk? Blorgk!
Blorgkity-blorgk!!!!


--
Guy Macon
<http://www.GuyMacon.com/>


Posted by Erwin Moller on July 4, 2008, 12:59 pm
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Guy Macon schreef:
> Matt Probert wrote:
>
>> Web page authors have lots of rights. They can also insist on only
>> writing the text of their page in Mala, but I should tentatively
>> suggest that English might have a wider potential audience?
>
> Indeed. The web page author can get away with deciding to use
> a few non-standard fleemishes and the reader will still be able
> to gloork the meaning from the context, but there ix a limit;
> If too many ot the vleeps are changed, it becomes harder and
> qixer to fllf what the wethcz is blorping, and evenually izs
> is bkb longer possible to ghilred frok at wifx. Dnighth?
> Ngfipht yk ur! Uvq the hhvd or hnnngh. Blorgk? Blorgk!
> Blorgkity-blorgk!!!!
>
>


LOL!

I totally second that after reading through this huge thread.
Thanks for a good laugh, Matt! ;-)

Have a nice weekend!

Regards,
Erwin Moller

Posted by Erwin Moller on July 4, 2008, 1:03 pm
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Erwin Moller schreef:
>
> Guy Macon schreef:
>> Matt Probert wrote:
>>
>>> Web page authors have lots of rights. They can also insist on only
>>> writing the text of their page in Mala, but I should tentatively
>>> suggest that English might have a wider potential audience?
>>
>> Indeed. The web page author can get away with deciding to use a few
>> non-standard fleemishes and the reader will still be able
>> to gloork the meaning from the context, but there ix a limit;
>> If too many ot the vleeps are changed, it becomes harder and qixer to
>> fllf what the wethcz is blorping, and evenually izs is bkb longer
>> possible to ghilred frok at wifx. Dnighth? Ngfipht yk ur! Uvq the
>> hhvd or hnnngh. Blorgk? Blorgk! Blorgkity-blorgk!!!!
>>
>>
>
>
> LOL!
>
> I totally second that after reading through this huge thread.
> Thanks for a good laugh, Matt! ;-)

Oops, I mean Guy of course!

>
> Have a nice weekend!
>
> Regards,
> Erwin Moller

Posted by Guy Macon on July 4, 2008, 3:23 pm
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Erwin Moller wrote:

>Oops, I mean Guy of course!

Note to self: Next time, read entire thread before replying. :)

--
Guy Macon
<http://www.GuyMacon.com/>


Posted by Erwin Moller on July 7, 2008, 12:25 pm
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Guy Macon schreef:
> Erwin Moller wrote:
>
>> Oops, I mean Guy of course!
>
> Note to self: Next time, read entire thread before replying. :)
>

Hi Guy (<-- I did it right this time!),

Keeping up with this thread takes a lot of time (I quited my daytime job
to keep up with it), so I completely understand your error. ;-)

Regards,
Erwin Moller

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