My first official post to my journal is a question....

Apr 10, 2009 00:57

How can I get the 'e' in my posting name to capitalize? I've capitalized it in my 'profile edit' and it always stays lower-case.  The E and the b are for E - Flat.... the lowercase e and b together make that less obvious.... anyway, just awonderin'.....

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alexandrite_20 April 10 2009, 06:07:15 UTC
I don't think you can get it to capitalize, unfortunately.

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ebdim9th April 10 2009, 16:04:52 UTC
Drat. But i got to see you pop up out of hiding, that was worth the asking of the question....

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alexandrite_20 April 10 2009, 16:18:22 UTC
not so much hiding as just insanely busy :D

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thestormcellar April 10 2009, 18:42:37 UTC
Unfortunately, you can't. I've been wanting for it to be TheStormCellar for years, but it just won't go.

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ebdim9th April 11 2009, 02:44:14 UTC
Thats what I was afraid of. Eh, oh well. You'd think theyd have changed that after all this time... TheStormCellar needs new doors.. .call it a Capital improvement project... :P

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boboradley April 11 2009, 07:36:14 UTC
Helloes E-flat, I wish I could help, but I don't know how to do it either. :(

I hope you are doing well. :)

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diablita_ii April 16 2009, 01:58:24 UTC
I like my lower case d.. hee hee.. it's kinda deceiving :P and I like your lower case e.. it works well too.. :D

*hugs*

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ebdim9th April 17 2009, 17:54:37 UTC
thing is, there's no such thing as an e - b chord. There's an E chord, and theres a B chord, and you can do all sorts of things with flats, sharps, ninths, sevenths, thirteenths, augmenteds and diminisheds... but when its eb instead of Eb... the 'b' loses its signifigance as a flat and the e loses its signifigance as an E note or key...

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