It is put there to annoy those of us who prefer to do things properly. I get annoyed that I am not allowed to use an oblique stroke when saving things. So what if the blasted computer doesn't like it. It's my slave not the other way around.
When I registered Stw didn’t accept capitals. Or rather it accepted them but didn’t display them. So my username displays all in lower case here on the forum but has capitals if you click through to my profile.
You’d probably be able to carbon date the creation of peoples accounts by these little typographic quirks.
I used to have a space...
Edit. Ooh, I still do.
jimdubleyou - Member
Oh god, this is just going to turn into a thread of nerd jokes.
There's 10 types of people in this world, those that like nerd jokes, and those that don't.
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I used to have a space...Edit. Ooh, I still do.
Notice that when you click on your own profile, you have a hyphen, instead of a space in the URL:-
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/profile/jam-bo
Otherwise it would look ugly, like:-
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/profile/jam%20bo
Because you can't have spaces in URI's, it has to be replaced with %20
From a programmers point of view, spaces in any kind of identifier are a pain in the arse, and i'm not just talking about MS-DOS, so most people get used to substituting spaces with underscores or hyphens.
Well if they are so bloody clever why can't they sort it out within the correct rules of the English Language?
How about 'this?space' in a username? 😉
My use of them in username stems from ancient email address set up for me by an old employer.
We all had firstname_outandabout@hotmail email addresses for when we were, well, out and about not in office. We used web service via the shared office laptop, our files and outlook remained on desktop in office.
I think in the days of Windows 95 and Amstrad, our 'IT' man was guessing....
Any how, the matt_outandabout stuck, and I'm now family_outandabout etc...
