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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Let the superscripting madness begin!



So in today’s pursuit of defining some of our terms, I settled an inner argument I had with superscriptingFlanagan.  While at once superscriptingFlanagan seemed absurd and cheeky, I’ve now begun to realize that it can be incredibly useful at saving space.  For example, I can say LibertarianismMill and that makes it much easier to make the distinction between philosophical libertarianism and political libertarianism--if you will, LibertarianismRon Paul.  The more I consider it, the more I realize that this is really a much better way to distinguish different concepts with the same names, as opposed to writing them out by hand.  So it took a few months, but I’ve finally warmed up to superscriptingFlanagan.  But hey, that’s just OpinionJon.

P.S., if you're interested in doing the superscripting thing here's a quick, rough video tutorial:


3 comments:

  1. You have to show me how to do that, typographically. (But maybe you don't want to, there's a risk I'll overindulge.)

    I really would love it if I could project a little superscript thought-bubble to accompany speech... maybe a text-scroll across the brow or something. Sounds silly, but they said that about Google Glass too. Guess they still do, silly and invasive. But that objection's never stopped me.

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  2. The superscript thought-bubble possibility embedded in my blog posts would scare me. It's hard enough to conceal my snark and sarcasm as it is without the possibility of in-line meta-commentary. Every time I used the word religion, it would be hard not to superscript it with "Carlin." Then again…let me rethink this. Jon may have opened pandora's box.

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