you may no longer have self belief this, yet your question is the top of the iceberg for phonetic reform zealots. many diverse "reforms" were proposed, and there is a raging debate in some tiny corners of the academy. particularly, Benjamin Franklin first wrote an alphabetic suggestion in 1768, even as residing in London. “Franklin Fonetic” consisted of 26 letters, besides the undeniable fact that the established letterforms c, j, q, w, x, and y were all thrown out. He concept, as do you, that they were reduntant. connect the bandwagon!
2016-12-01 21:02:01
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answered by luci 4
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Someone who wanted to make our lives hard.
I don't know much about C, but I think most Windows OS's use C++, hope that helps you a little.
2007-03-11 18:43:50
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answered by Scott Bull 6
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