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  • D David Wulff

    Yes, but is American based off of any of those modern languages? If they have the cheek to steal my langauge, they might as well get it right. :rolleyes:

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    Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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    Stan Shannon
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    We didn't steal anything. You guys changed all the spelling after we left just to f**k with us. "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01

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    • D David Wulff

      Sorry guy's but this was a long time comming: It is .NET not .Net. Please get it right when you mention it - it is almost as anoying as people using American spelling... What the heck is a favorite? Why not take out the 'o' too and make it favrite? :mad: It's been a hard day.

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      Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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      Todd Smith
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      It official. There is no official way to write .nEt

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        We didn't steal anything. You guys changed all the spelling after we left just to f**k with us. "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01

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        David Wulff
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        That's another word you American's have messed up - f*ck. Until you guys started including it in your raps and graffiti, it was a perfectly innocent replacement for “sex”. Nowadays it is considered vulgar. :mad: I am holding you personally responsible Stan.

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        Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA If anyone dares to respond to this as a serious comment (and honestly beleive it), I will castrate you with my pocket knife.

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        • T Todd Smith

          It official. There is no official way to write .nEt

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          David Wulff
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          ".NET" is a regsitered trademark, thus it cannot be altered. So yes, there is an official way to write .NET. Reference, US Trademark no.s: 78013861, 78014051, 78014049, 78014052, 78014025, 78014025, 78014023, 78012920, etc... (note that although the logo states ".net", the word mark is ".NET") Regardless of that (trademarks are - I believe - case insensitive), Microsof themselves spell it like .NET. http://microsoft.com/net/ I think it is safe to assume the spelling now, no?

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          Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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          • D David Wulff

            ".NET" is a regsitered trademark, thus it cannot be altered. So yes, there is an official way to write .NET. Reference, US Trademark no.s: 78013861, 78014051, 78014049, 78014052, 78014025, 78014025, 78014023, 78012920, etc... (note that although the logo states ".net", the word mark is ".NET") Regardless of that (trademarks are - I believe - case insensitive), Microsof themselves spell it like .NET. http://microsoft.com/net/ I think it is safe to assume the spelling now, no?

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            Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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            Stan Shannon
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            Got any trademarks for .NUT? :-D "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01

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            • S Stan Shannon

              Got any trademarks for .NUT? :-D "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01

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              Stan, I thought either you or John would have that trademarked. ;P Michael Martin Pegasystems Pty Ltd Australia martm@pegasystems.com +61 413-004-018 "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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              • S Stan Shannon

                Got any trademarks for .NUT? :-D "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01

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                Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                Don't know what all the fuss is about. I've been running Windows.NUT 4.0 Workstation since 1997...;) Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd
                (andy.metcalfe@lineone.net)
                http://www.resorg.co.uk

                "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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                • D David Wulff

                  Sorry guy's but this was a long time comming: It is .NET not .Net. Please get it right when you mention it - it is almost as anoying as people using American spelling... What the heck is a favorite? Why not take out the 'o' too and make it favrite? :mad: It's been a hard day.

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                  Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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                  Henry Jacobs
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                  Do you capitalize the dot when it is used at the beginning of a sentence?

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                  • H Henry Jacobs

                    Do you capitalize the dot when it is used at the beginning of a sentence?

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                    Kastellanos Nikos
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                    I try to do once but i get >NET. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234

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                    • D David Wulff

                      Sorry guy's but this was a long time comming: It is .NET not .Net. Please get it right when you mention it - it is almost as anoying as people using American spelling... What the heck is a favorite? Why not take out the 'o' too and make it favrite? :mad: It's been a hard day.

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                      Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.nospam.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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                      Erik Funkenbusch
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                      Why not take out the 'o' too and make it favrite? Hey! Great Idea! Thanks Dave, I'll start using it this way from now on. (You should be careful about sarcasm, it can create monsters) -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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