And this, by the by, is a title
In the context of a meeting about e-mail policy, the following sentence was uttered: "And if the e-mail pertains to a particular topic, you can put that topic in the subject line to avoid confusion."
Got it. Thanks.
Got it. Thanks.
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Was there any discussion of what a "subject line" is or how to access that feature in the major e-mail clients? Otherwise they are taking a lot for granted.
I had a colleague ask me if I thought she'd be able to find any cute videos of cats on YouTube. I told her, yes, she should have no problem.
and did they explain that series of letters and symbols with an @ in the middle?
Wow! Your site's font renders the "at" symbol in a really cool way!
TMK: do you mean on this page or on the generic Blogspot comments page?
Cute videos of cats? Where?!?
Stanley: I mean on the page I'm looking at now, which is the generic Blogspot comments page. They put a little cap on the 'a' inside the circle, as if it were an 'a' in some regular font like Times New Roman, which I have never seen done; I always see the 'a' as just a little circle, like how it is on your archive page that you linked.
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I support your font-geekery and agree with your analysis. Woo! Typefaces!
TMK and Stanley: serif, or sans-serif?
discuss.
San-serif for titles; serif for body text. C'mon, neoskeptic: no trolling. Heh.
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