| super_etecoon said: Ok...so J is a smiley now? |
In one of the old microsoft fonts (webdings I believe) the capital J translates into a smiley face. When that is switched to a program that doesn't recognize the webdings font, it reverts back to a capital J.
Edit: I just did a test with word 2007. The font is actually wingdings. You type a capital J and then turn the font to wingdings and then let the fun flow.... all very interesting. The webdings font actually turns the capital J into a palm tree on an island.
I'm glad I could contribute to everyones understanding of the appearance of the J in the email.







