> Can you think of what language has 'S' a
few characters closer to the top
> than English?
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I bet Spanish.
But, if it were intended for Spanish, then I would expect a few other
changes:
regular and inverted question marks and exclamation points (tho
this example has no question marks nor exclamation points at all)
a tilde that can be placed over some 'N's (overstrike?)
(ever see the CalTrans signs for "La Canada Road"?)
The single quote that is present could function of any needed
accent marks