The version we sent for printing this morning, is at:

        http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/farsitools/finalversion.pdf
and
        http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/farsitools/finalversion.ps.gz

There are only very minor editorial or typographic changes from the 
draft we announced a few days ago. Let's hope this to be the ultimate 
version.

We still don't know the ISIRI number, but I guess it will be something
between ISIRI 5900 and ISIRI 6100.

I will hold a contest for guessing the number. In order to participate,
you need to be a member of the FarsiWeb or PersianComputing mailing lists
at the time I'm sending this. You can have only one guess: entries with
different guesses will be removed. The closest guess will receive a copy
of the standard, signed by members of the Technical Committee.

The deadline for entering the contest is the time we are told by ISIRI
about the exact number. You can use any kind of information from any 
source to participate in the contest. ISIRI's website may be start point 
for many:

        http://www.isiri.org/

To participate, just send me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) an email with an exact
subject line of 'ISIRI Contest', with three lines of information in the
text, first the guess, then the email address with which you are
subscribed to the lists, and finally your name in English. My own entry
may be something like:

   6000
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Roozbeh Pournader

Have fun,
roozbeh

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