Talk:Gary Kertopermono

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: You do realize that having the lowercase k makes no damn sense if it's an initial for your last name, right? If anything it should be capitalized and your CXJ title thing in lowercase. I was just reading this article and thought it was so funny you'd snap at people for completely backwards convensions. - [[User:SaiKar|SaiKar]]
: You do realize that having the lowercase k makes no damn sense if it's an initial for your last name, right? If anything it should be capitalized and your CXJ title thing in lowercase. I was just reading this article and thought it was so funny you'd snap at people for completely backwards convensions. - [[User:SaiKar|SaiKar]]
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:Well, if you really think of it good, it does make sense. Sure, it isn't the "right" convension, but from an artistic point of view it just works better. Making the K capital makes you think the K belongs to the CXJ part, which makes you wonder what the K means. Making the CXJ lower case makes you think the CXJ is part of my name. So basically the only thing I'm really picky on.--[[User:GaryCXJk|GaryCXJk]] 01:15, 23 January 2007 (EST)

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In theory, Gary's page should be /Gary CXJK instead of his last name.


GaryCXJk. Capital CXJ, lower case k. Get it right. Also, it doesn't really matter, since I lately often use Gary Kertopermono for my work. --GaryCXJk 08:06, 18 January 2007 (EST)

Yeah but I thought the idea was to have the name of the page the same as the member name.Razor 15:32, 18 January 2007 (EST)
You do realize that having the lowercase k makes no damn sense if it's an initial for your last name, right? If anything it should be capitalized and your CXJ title thing in lowercase. I was just reading this article and thought it was so funny you'd snap at people for completely backwards convensions. - SaiKar
Well, if you really think of it good, it does make sense. Sure, it isn't the "right" convension, but from an artistic point of view it just works better. Making the K capital makes you think the K belongs to the CXJ part, which makes you wonder what the K means. Making the CXJ lower case makes you think the CXJ is part of my name. So basically the only thing I'm really picky on.--GaryCXJk 01:15, 23 January 2007 (EST)
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