That would be entirely wonderful if so.ProtoKun7 said:I thought it was T squared too.
Am I right in thinking that you can have superscript in usernames here?
That would be entirely wonderful if so.ProtoKun7 said:I thought it was T squared too.
Am I right in thinking that you can have superscript in usernames here?
Well, you can have HTML code (or at least you could, I'm not sure now), so superscript wouldn't be a problem.ProtoKun7 said:I thought it was T squared too.
Am I right in thinking that you can have superscript in usernames here?
But that would involve changing my username, ne? Is that even possible?Berthenk said:Yay, a Canadian that can actually type, spell and use grammer and punctuation like a Canadian should.
You, sir, have just made my day a lot better.
Also, welcome to our little 'temp. Be sure to read the rules so you don't get banned, I don't want to lose a Canadian that can actually type, spell and use grammer and punctuation like a Canadian should.
Haha, is there a particular way that Canadians should be typing, spelling, and using grammar & punctuation? Or is your point more so that Canadians should be typing, spelling, and using grammar & punctuation -- rather than not?
And yes yes, I know all about the rules. I read them back in my lurking days, and I don't feel like getting banned so that shouldn't be a problem. =)
Well, you can have HTML code (or at least you could, I'm not sure now), so superscript wouldn't be a problem.Ellie said:QUOTE(ProtoKun7 @ Aug 10 2010, 10:00 AM) I thought it was T squared too.
Am I right in thinking that you can have superscript in usernames here?
Also, remember MegaAce?, the ? is technically superscript.
You hit the nail right on the head there. Seen a lot of Canadian, American and a lot more people from countries that natively speak english who don't use their native language properly.t^2 said:Or is your point more so that Canadians should be typing, spelling, and using grammar & punctuation -- rather than not?
Berthenk said:You hit the nail right on the head there. Seen a lot of Canadian, American and a lot more people from countries that natively speak english who don't use their native language properly.t^2 said:Or is your point more so that Canadians should be typing, spelling, and using grammar & punctuation -- rather than not?
That I am not saying. First, I'm not a native speaker of the English language. Second, I've seen a lot of people (Canadian, American, from a country that speaks English natively) in and/or on the 'temp of who I can say that their English is worse than mine.monkat said:Berthenk said:You hit the nail right on the head there. Seen a lot of Canadian, American and a lot more people from countries that natively speak english who don't use their native language properly.t^2 said:Or is your point more so that Canadians should be typing, spelling, and using grammar & punctuation -- rather than not?
Do you use yours properly 100% of the time?
I had that in mind, which is why I was fairly sure it was possible.Ellie said:Well, you can have HTML code (or at least you could, I'm not sure now), so superscript wouldn't be a problem.ProtoKun7 said:I thought it was T squared too.
Am I right in thinking that you can have superscript in usernames here?
Also, remember MegaAce?, the ? is technically superscript.
...Berthenk said:Yay, a Canadian that can actually type, spell and use grammer and punctuation like a Canadian should.
What about me? Gee, thanks. Now I'm sadSoulSnatcher said:...Berthenk said:Yay, a Canadian that can actually type, spell and use grammer and punctuation like a Canadian should.
What about me, Panzer Tacticer and Raiser?
Actually it's an unicode character, so has nothing to do with superscript.Ellie said:Well, you can have HTML code (or at least you could, I'm not sure now), so superscript wouldn't be a problem.ProtoKun7 said:I thought it was T squared too.
Am I right in thinking that you can have superscript in usernames here?
Also, remember MegaAce?, the ? is technically superscript.