Joel Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'm telling you that 17 planes is not enough, and it _will_ become a painful > constraint in your lifetime. How? It looks likely to me that unicode now encodes more than half of the characters known by living people. Do you think people are going to expand their repertory of characters by a factor of ten or so in the next decades? --Arnt
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