Tim Peters wrote: > just-so-long-as-we-don't-have-to-deal-with-the-french-ly y'rs - tim I stopped using accents and cedillas in my french writings in 1986 when I was stuck in a foreign land with IBM 3278 terminals on an EBCDIC system. Haven't missed 'em since. My greek graduate student buddy wrote greek in ASCII using a completely made-up transliteration system known only to greek expatriates on the internet. The Newton vs. Graffiti debate has shown for the Nth time that people are more adaptive than computers. 7 bits is enough for anything worth saying. Anything else consists of error-correcting bits. =) --david
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