Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 13 Apr 2005 12:49:00 +0200 | From | Maciej Soltysiak <> | Subject | [OT] Re[2]: bkbits.net is down |
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Hi Geert,
you wrote on 13 Apr 2005: > I don't think so: both `c' and `t' are (different) ASCII-transcripts of the > actual non-ASCII character that should have been there. Yes, UTF-8 to US-ASCII > is lossy and imprecise ;-) There is now UTF there :-)
Both Marcin and Martin are the same name, the difference is that Marcin is a Polish version - this is the correct spelling as far as Polish is concerned.
It is like John and Johann I guess; or Paul and Pavel (Pavel is Czech here)
There are issues with names sometimes. eg. I can say that I am Maciej or I can say I am Maciek. And it is perfectly fine. No spelling mistakes there.
Regards, Maciej
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