In this case I don't understand Peter C's comment, unless he has made the same mistake as me. When he wrote:
>I think one's track record in making judgments on boundary cases is >established only after having successfully dealt with boundary cases -- >and enough to establish a level of confidence. I was saying in general that we haven't faced that many edge cases, and not all of the (e.g. the Kurdish) are even resolved. So, I don't know that there is even a collective track record, let alone any individual track record. (Note that I made a point of not addressing the comment specifically to Michael or of quoting any of his msg.) I did not intend this as a troll to invite others to use as a basis for attacking Michael. In retrospect, I now regret that I posted it, and I wish to apologize to Michael for having contributed to an ad hominem attack against him in that way. Peter Peter Constable Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies Microsoft Windows Division