Doug Ewell wrote,
> In a message dated 2001-11-30 11:24:57 Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Submissions should be sent by e-mail to either of the following > > addresses: > ... > > They should use ASCII, non-compressed text and the following subject > > line: > > This ASCII-only requirement for submitting papers for a Unicode Conference > continues to amuse me. I should think that UTF-8 at least would be > acceptable. > >From the announcement: (Close to the beginning of the text...) > > The Unicode Standard has become the foundation > > for all modern text processing. (...and at the bottom of the text...) > > Unicode(r) and the Unicode logo are registered > > trademarks of Unicode, Inc. Used with permission. Irony can be a little bit funny and a little bit sad. Best regards, James Kass.

