Patrick,
On 4 May 2004, at 21:27, Patrick Andries wrote:
Patrick Andries a écrit :
Christian Cooke a écrit :
Surely a cipher is by definition "after the event", i.e. there must
be the parent script before the child. Does it not follow that, by
John's reasoning, if one is no mor
Hullo,
I'll claim the immunity of the ill-informed in contributing this but...
On 4 May 2004, at 17:04, John Hudson wrote:
Michael Everson wrote:
No, it is not. If Phoenician letterforms are just a font variant of
Square Hebrew then it is reasonable to assume that readers of Square
Hebrew will ac
1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica
http://17.1911encyclopedia.org/E/ES/ESTOPPEL.htm
> Estoppel of whatever kind is subject to one general rule, that it
> cannot override the law of the land.
common programming languages readLine methods (Java
>for instance ?) ?
>
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>> At 02:01 AM 12/15/01 +, Christian Cooke wrote:
>>
>> >The text annotations to U+000A an
endation about using U+2028 in preference
to the other characters? If not, the problem won't go away as far as
I can see.
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