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Originally Posted by Keef
Now I'm not going to go and change any oomlauted (or however it's spelt) o into an oe. If I had an omlort key on my keyboard I'd use it, but I don't so I'm just going to put an o.
Therefore you can read that as "Oh his keyboard has no umlaut key, so he means o with 2 dots".
I am not a Moetoerhead fan.
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sure you can do what ever you want. but its definitly wrong because of the spelling, even the written oomlauts developed over the years from ligatures (ae, oe, ue). there is sense of writting "oe". and if you like it or not you are an Moetoerhead fan.
okay lats switch to the main topic.
Fizzarum from Russia (St.Petersburg) are underrated in my opinion.