Felipe Gaúcho wrote:
> from the old article:
> 
> Unicode was a brave effort to create a single character set that
> included every reasonable writing system on the planet and some
> make-believe ones like Klingon, too. Some people are under the
> misconception that Unicode is simply a 16-bit code where each
> character takes 16 bits and therefore there are 65,536 possible
> characters. This is not, actually, correct. It is the single most
> common myth about Unicode, so if you thought that, don't feel bad.

wow. that states that people have a misconception about unicode. where's 
"unicode is wrong" in all that?

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