Talk:Holerö

Anyone know why the IPA symbols aren't displayed correctly? (Or are they? Not for me.) I'm talking about these: [hɔləˈʁøː] The symbols ɔ and ʁ should be bigger. 11:29, 14 March 2009 (EDT)


 * What browser are you using? In Firefox, the symbols are bigger than in IE. --


 * They look exactly the same for me in Firefox and IE. Except for the last one, which is too big in IE. 12:13, 14 March 2009 (EDT)


 * Strange...I'm not sure why they are changing differently... --

Do either of these look right? [hɔləˈʁøː] [hɔləˈʁøː] Not understanding the IPA myself, I've just copied the relevent formatting info from Wikipedia... 02:19, 7 April 2009 (EDT)
 * The symbols in the second one look consistent, but yeah, it's a different font. I guess the font of our wiki doesn't include those symbols? 02:24, 7 April 2009 (EDT)
 * Yeah, our default font is Verdana, which contains only a few symbols. I guess it falls back on times new roman for the symbols that don't exist in Verdana, creating the inconsistent look. 02:32, 7 April 2009 (EDT)

Useless page?
Why do we have an article talking about some exclamation people make? Sure, it's a running gag, but does the term by itself play any major plot role (i.e. anyone who says this will turn into a wheel of cheese)? There is a song with it in the title, but it isn't directly the word causing it, so... I think this article is useless. 00:19, 10 February 2014 (EST)


 * It's the universe scenario all over again: word naturally common in German produced comics gets article on some ham-fisted basis that there's a need for deeper analysis or something. I'm reminded of SFWikia, back when I had to wipe an article on Dan's "Yahoo!" catchphrase.

EDIT - Another glance mentions the transforming song from one comic, which seems legit, but whoever wrote this seems to have looked for straws and padded it from there. 02:37, 10 February 2014 (EST)