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List:       gnupg-users
Subject:    Re: MUA questions
From:       Chris Fox <dissectingtable () comcast ! net>
Date:       2004-02-06 1:24:23
Message-ID: 4022ECC7.5000106 () comcast ! net
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Ingo Klöcker wrote:

| On Thursday 05 February 2004 22:05, Johan Wevers wrote:
|
|>Adrian von Bidder wrote:
|>
|>>So all non-english speakers are forbidden to use Email?
|>
|>No, they should just skip the accented characters. And that doesn't
|>give communication problems: Dutch without accents is very well
|>readable (better than the iso shit that gets translated to Greek
|>chars on my terminal anyway), and I've some friends from eastern
|>Europe who I've seen send sms messages (where most phones don't
|>support all the accents they use at all). They just skip all accents,
|>and I've never heard one of them complain about it.
|
|
| Yeah, let's make all people on the world use the 26 Latin characters.
| Why would anyone need umlauts, accents, Greek letters, Cyrillic
| letters, Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, or any other character set?

and whats with them capitol letters and punkuation nobody needs them (/sic/)
- --
Chris Fox, Windows User, Linux User (#341856), non-partisan
"[The multiplicity of reality at large] is an inescapable consequence of
[quantum theory's] allowing superpositions of what classical physics
would regard as mutually exclusive alternatives."
~ -- Michael Lockwood /Brit. J. Phil. Sci./ (1995)
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