You know what the constraints are -- no zone local semantics (e.g., case
folding rules, courtesy H.A.) for a glyph repetoire that in some ranges
is also a character set, no intermediate tables, no flag day(s) for
apps,
and so on.
It's sad that one of the constraints isn't for this to
be
This report has been generated at Fri May 20 21:44:53 2005 AEST.
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and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
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And people who write Russian in mobile phone SMS
will often write things like
4to ti xo4esh videt?
It would be written chto ti hochesh videti or chto ti xochesh
videti. Russian transliterations are rather easy to follow since they are
phonetic. We are not counting 3l33t speakers.
Russia
I was getting consistent fast busy between 650 and 801 area codes yesterday
afternoon between 1630-1830h PDT. I don't think it was my switch, cuz time
before getting fast busy varied from right away to many seconds = 10, and
once I heard the beginning of a carrier recorded error msg message
On Fri, 20 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be written chto ti hochesh videti or chto ti xochesh
videti. Russian transliterations are rather easy to follow since they are
phonetic. We are not counting 3l33t speakers.
When Russian is written using English letters, it is phonetic. The
We're seeing different internet providers' circuits
down/unreachable all over Texas, is anyone aware of anything
major going on out there? Thanks.
My two (2) T1 MCI circuits in Dallas are VERY slow and non-responsive since
early this morning. They are trying to re-route them they say...
They're different companies. I'm pretty sure they have
different server farms and corporate policies. Verizon owns
100% of Verizon.net and only 55% of Verizon Wireless.
When I left Verizon.net abuse/security last year they were NOT sharing mail
systems/resources or
anti-spam measures with
Via internetnews.com:
http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/3506886
More than 2 million Cox Communications broadband customers lost their
connections Friday after the cable operator's Internet backbone went down, a
spokesman for the Atlanta company confirmed.
We're still investigating
Hi All:
Does a DNS have specific reqirements? I imagine it
would not need the root cache file since it would go
nowhere except own domain.
I set up a DNS (named it as lab.com) server in the
lab and it seems to be working fine; I can resolve
hostnames on my linux box and window box, but on Sun
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Christopher Woodfield wrote:
implemented realistically at the single-peer level the paper
mentions. Just don't ask me to run it on a GRP-B.
I think it'd be running on even your customer's 2500... and your 7500 and
your 7200. :) hurray! :)
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