[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I actually thought of that. I even went so far as to click the
 "International" link on that same page, and picked "Korea".
 Unfortunately, the resulting page was in Korean. (At least, it used
 ideographs. For all I know, they were Vorlon ideographs.) I guess
 that makes sense, but as *I* don't read Korean, I had to stop there.
 Sorry.

To be pedantic, Korean doesn't use ideographs. It is a syllabic script
(an alphabet with grouping into syllables). It does mix Chinese Han ideographs
in it though (except on Hangul day, when only Korean is allowed to be written).
It doesn't look anything like Vorlon. (Though in a odd coincidence, one of the
debian developers working on Korean support uses vorlon in his email address.
So maybe there is a secret link there.) ;-)


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