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On Tue, 19 May 2015 19:57:52 -0400, DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote: >> I don't know why you'd say that. I did spell it correctly. > > And the one person on the planet who's guaranteed to know better > than you, disagrees. Wrong. I spelled it correctly according to English rules. The fact that you or your parents violated norms isn't my problem. It's yours and you have a simple solution which could prevent that from every occuring again. Yet, you're attempting to hold me accountable for for you or your parents mistake or aberrant behavior. That's wrong. You have no right to do that. > It's a name, not a word. True. And, English has rules for capitalizing and abbreviating them. > The rules of English (or any language) are irrelevent. No, they aren't. You can't legitimately expect others to know or respect the aberrant capitalization of your name. Rod Pemberton -- If fewer guns reduced murders, how does one explain Moscow, Chicago, New York, and South Africa?
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