I read in !emc-pstc that Pete Perkins <[email protected]> wrote (in
<000001c304f8$70d7d7a0$78d5c6ac@oemcomputer>) about 'EN61010-1, Symbol
14' on Thu, 17 Apr 2003:
> As an alternative, perhaps this group would work on the use of a
>universal, worldwide language (English, for instance) which would take care
>of this problem.

Japanese or Chinese is much better. You only need two Kanji characters
to convey a three-volume novel. (;-)
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