>>If I'm not mistaken, that is typical capitalization style used in titles
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>>If you want something quite annoying -- AlTeRnAtInG cAsE (i Do WoNDeR wHaT iT mIgHt SoUnD lIkE wHeN rEaD aLoUd WiTh EmPhAsIs ReFlEcTiNg ThE cAsInG. i WoUlD gUeSs ThAt It WoUlD sOuNd LiKe SoMeOnE tAlKiNg WiTh A wEiRd AcCeNt)
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>When I have to read aloud something that's capitalized as a title, specially within otherwise regular text, I can't resist the urge to pronounce each capitalized word as if it was the first word in a sentence (the way a judge reads a sentence comes close).
Why do you read it aloud? Is there someone there who can't read and must be away of all that goes on UT? :)
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