RE: capitalization of 'web'
Oooooookie dokie. I'll send you the Uppercase Web Guy
application just in case.
Naturally, any company/organization style sheet takes preference. ;)
Uh.....huh. Greg...buddy...did you bump your head?
Quite possibly. Worse has been surmised before. Or maybe the oddly
archaic Random capitalization gave me ill Humours, making me less
cheary :)
Oh boy, Greg's having the pirate dream again.
Ahoy there! Nah, just having fun with archaic usages.
Greg Holmes
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