Peter Kirk scripsit:
> Don't tell the Georgians you said their country was in Asia, you might
> get in trouble! They certainly consider themselves Europeans, in line
> with their culture and religion. As for the geography, atlases differ.
The U.N.'s Statistics Division, which has absolutely no
From: "Stefan Persson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Philippe Verdy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - September 3-5, 2003 [OT]
> Philippe Verdy wrote:
>
On 07/07/2003 08:22, Stefan Persson wrote:
Note that the country is abbreviated GE, not GA (and that it's in Asia).
Stefan
Don't tell the Georgians you said their country was in Asia, you might
get in trouble! They certainly consider themselves Europeans, in line
with their culture and relig
Philippe Verdy wrote:
I do agree: indicating "Atlanta, GA, USA" is not a big effort.
Note that Georgia is also a Central European country, and
saying "GA" or "Georgia" alone is not good...
Note that the country is abbreviated GE, not GA (and that it's in Asia).
Stefan
On Monday, July 07, 2003 3:36 PM, Karl Pentzlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 6. Juli 2003 um 22:24 schrieb Tex Texin:
> > Having said that, I will pass your comment along to the appropriate
> > people and suggest they consider adding "USA" and/or spell out
> > Georgia, in the notice and
On 07/07/2003 06:36, Karl Pentzlin wrote:
Am Sonntag, 6. Juli 2003 um 22:24 schrieb Tex Texin:
TT> Having said that, I will pass your comment along to the appropriate people and
TT> suggest they consider adding "USA" and/or spell out Georgia, in the notice and
TT> on the web site. (Or did you wan
Am Sonntag, 6. Juli 2003 um 22:24 schrieb Tex Texin:
TT> Having said that, I will pass your comment along to the appropriate people and
TT> suggest they consider adding "USA" and/or spell out Georgia, in the notice and
TT> on the web site. (Or did you want a different kind of change?)
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