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Organizing Our Marvellous Neighbours: How to Feel Good About Canadian English

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Archive for November 2004

   (2004.11.08)

If the disc jockey’s matériel is the song, then the PeelJ’s matériel is the John Peel broadcast

   (2004.11.07)

Oz notes (unsurprisingly)

   (2004.11.06)

A LazyWeb request: Convert f=f messages to HTML with blockquotes

   (2004.11.06)

How to deal with writing slowly. In my case, not altogether well

   (2004.11.06)

FURBIJACK (body by Jake?)

   (2004.11.05)

Review: ‘House’ by House Industries

   (2004.11.05)
Close-ups of rear ends of off-green Lexus and yellow-green Ford, both with yellow-green license plates
   (2004.11.03)

Twice in two weeks, no less. You usually find tasteful swash capitals maybe twice a decade. I think the HOPESFALL logotype could stand some better optical spacing, but it’s an unexpectedly successful use of all-(swash-)caps.

Photo of top of real-estate poster (‘8 Peveril Hill North”) shows fancy serifs on capital letters. Bottom shows an amorphous red illustration, a few words, and ‘HOPESFALL’ in capitals with fancy serifs and descenders on the ES and LL

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