You are of course familiar with Candy magazine, America's first and most beloved "transversal style" periodical. (Not to be confused with Candy magazine , the magazine dedicated to Filipino youth.) Previous Candy covers have featured James Franco and Chloe Sevigny in drag because hey, why not? Those people are super boring, though, compared to this month,
well, cripes. I was going to put Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen. in one of those fraktur fonts (unicode) but it won't display that way. darn.
<i>Venegas asks: &ldquo;When [will] these archaic walls break down and the White House will be occupied by, for example, a black, transsexual woman?&rsquo;&rdquo;</i>
According to James Corsi at WND, the answer is Jan 21 2009.
I don&#39;t use it either; I just clipboard the characters into an ascii file I keep on the desktop. There&#39;re probably better ways.
well, cripes. I was going to put Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, dar&uuml;ber muss man schweigen. in one of those fraktur fonts (unicode) but it won&#039;t display that way. darn.
Here: &ne; Save it in your html text file.
Do I have to do all the typographical heavy lifting around here? Hardly leaves any time for <i>das Butt&szlig;echs</i>.
&ne; &ne; &ne; &ne; &ne; &ne; &ne; &ne;
The &quot;insert symbol&quot; menu in MS Word has many, many typo funzies.
I&#039;m sorry to say I didn&#039;t even think it through that far.
Saw you use the l-word and my love for all things Cleese overran any last traces of common sense.
ASCII????
no UTF? at least EBCDIC is defined for 256
<i>Venegas asks: &ldquo;When [will] these archaic walls break down and the White House will be occupied by, for example, a black, transsexual woman?&rsquo;&rdquo;</i>
According to James Corsi at WND, the answer is Jan 21 2009.
There&#039;s a Monty Python &quot;lumberjack sketch&quot; joke hiding somewhere around here...