If using a cell-phone keypad to send a quick message then using "u" is OK with me (typing on a number pad is a pain)... but if using a normal keyboard then I would expect that the full proper spelling be used. IMO, anything less would be lame (typos excluded of course). When I see such things it tells me something about the author (usually that their comments might be worthy of ignoring).
And there's no need to hike up here now Kathy (the snow's stopped and all shovelled now). I was kind of wondering what bunny slippers strapped into snowshoes would look like though. :P
If using a cell-phone keypad to send a quick message then using "u" is OK with me (typing on a number pad is a pain)... but if using a normal keyboard then I would expect that the full proper spelling be used. IMO, anything less would be lame (typos excluded of course). When I see such things it tells me something about the author (usually that their comments might be worthy of ignoring).
And there's no need to hike up here now Kathy (the snow's stopped and all shovelled now). I was kind of wondering what bunny slippers strapped into snowshoes would look like though. :P