If anyone can "null and void" it, I wonder why companies bother to put such 
things in people's outgoing mail.  I would have thought they could come up with 
a proper net-etiquite version, but they just don't care.

From: Asmus Freytag [mailto:asm...@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 3:20 PM
To: Jonathan Rosenne
Cc: John Dlugosz; unicode@unicode.org
Subject: Re: Greek letter "LAMDA"?

On 6/2/2010 11:46 AM, Jonathan Rosenne wrote:

Although this mail was not addressed to me, I did read it. Sue me.


The terms of use for the Unicode mail list essentially state that these types 
of boilerplate are null and void as far as Unicode is concerned.
You will find the following in http://www.unicode.org/policies/mail_policy.html

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As you can see, they have no grounds to sue you. :)

A./




Jony





-----Original Message-----

From: unicode-bou...@unicode.org<mailto:unicode-bou...@unicode.org> 
[mailto:unicode-bou...@unicode.org] On

Behalf Of John Dlugosz

Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 5:03 PM

Cc: unicode@unicode.org<mailto:unicode@unicode.org>

Subject: RE: Greek letter "LAMDA"?





Robert Abel noted:



Note that as of 1993, the only "LAMDA" or "LAMBDA" characters

in the standard were:



039B;GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA;Lu;0;L;;;;;N;GREEK CAPITAL LETTER

LAMBDA;;;03BB;

03BB;GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA;Ll;0;L;;;;;N;GREEK SMALL LETTER

LAMBDA;;039B;;039B

019B;LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE;Ll;0;L;;;;;N;LATIN SMALL

LETTER BARRED

LAMBDA;;;;





So why was 019B spelled differently than the other two, originally?





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