> Annex H of "Principles and Procedures" specifically mentions the STOP
> SIGN as an example of a symbol that should *not* be encoded, and that
> was exactly my point.

I am now convinced that, whether it is a good idea or not, STOP SIGN will be
encoded at some point in the next 5 years, as Fortune's demonstration that the
Gods laugh at all plans.

-- 
Jon Hanna
<http://www.hackcraft.net/>
"…it has been truly said that hackers have even more words for
equipment failures than Yiddish has for obnoxious people." - jargon.txt

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