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Invisible wrote:
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> Weird, no. Substandard, sure.
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> Unfortunately people seem to think that it's "OK" to make products that
> don't work correctly. It's extremely annoying, really...
Well, when you consider in consumer electronics you're trying to cram
functionality seen on a general computer into a device that's small,
designed so the average person can use it w/o detailed knowledge of
computers, and cheap enough that the average consumer will buy it, you
have to make all sorts of compromises.
The unicode thing to me is strange, though. Why is it capable of only
displaying part of the string?
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~Mike
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