-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Yes, and I see this in some scanned books before OCR got better. A long time ago, they had the complete stories of Sherlock Holmes online. They do now, but now the errors have been corrected. For whatever reason, the upper case I was replaced by the letter l, so that Doctor Watson often would start a sentence with "l did something." I got used to it, but found it odd. Also, as NLS in the US goes through the old analog books and converts them, I see the letter "l" in place of the number 1 in the annotations, like "l981." On 5/10/2013 10:49 AM, Glenn wrote: > I think that the two spaces started going away with texting, where you > want to use all the characters available. I still do the double space, > because I feel it is proper. My mom still uses the small letter L for > representing the #1, which is a hold-over from typewriter days. Nobody > visual would notice the difference, but screenreaders sure do. I > thought she made a mistake when I first noticed this in a message she > sent, and when it happened again, I realized what she was doing. Glenn -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJRjgRpAAoJEPrAuJWnLe0ya0cQAJiqZ4PsJzDkBhxV+J+p5p9R ZYuwnrIUEFVqeChxHLS1v9LcwWCPhsNZoWj7p59XuUJoaOBZdz0a683Xk5JqsDkN F+a2kyOyhT4raekthf5Kzzz79mc7faKeQbNq0RTcAbdk6aNcKWJBgWbLz37rl19d 7OE5IXd2p3llym7/kEuVhcbdqpT+JjqD9PI+8HZC+11tsi3otJcrywBkzQ33ykEl 4nhiq15t2GmEl7dEq4rsA2OyO3BORnuPkBSvz5BvpB0xAwNIqxJzC9r1N0GSFpYJ iU5KMLnkSZSi0rjD8pUxr/KBv/K9hXA7CbDVoscJFTaMsRsIWcrGbxHWDKEZygML sJ6c6taVWtBVwg2bEgJYu9rbmHxdNhO7hTEEWWs2/FNkwE1nxIb4UD9sJXkEGaxx ILB6ga5J6CZsrMJSJlOhpV8s125umHb6eNBdoLr0Ou4Kv7gy7hXG4EcB/hnwrck8 tY86jjMAOJe8rBzkldwysLJWU+EZEXJfef3wTkRVB+CqX8ar3+fJdJ9N6I5CrFUQ CotjLuXiyKJrr1aHZIAEsdAWDxf5+xecoo9GxdjhkhzgV213VP8U3Oki7rfXjFNv n9ekp6dEW1OgqYTLpEHKBv/Os/9XGrXSwEC47eo2zmkNdDR8Rl/i5KpJbAmHMyqP 53LX25gJIT7DXl0liET4 =fbvH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----