> I do not want to appear ungrateful - but I'm not
> sure what to do about the font problem.

There is no font problem. If you had a problem
with reading my message you probably have your
mailer, browser or computer in general set to
another character set than ISO-8859-1 / Latin 1
which is the standard I choose for this list.
From the type of gibberish I got back from you I'd
guess that you're using some antiquated MS-encoding
rather than UTF-X.

But I do believe in HTML (although I usually don't
bother with escape tags) and I will probably make
this "mini-lesson" available on my web pages sooner
or later.

KveĆ°ja,
Haukur

P.S. Here is some more relevant information:
http://www.hi.is/~haukurth/norse/techno.html