I believe there was (is?) a language translation program which operated by 
translating the source language into Esperanto and the Esperanto into the 
target language.  I don't remember what it was called.  I also don't know how 
well it worked, if at all.


Jon


<snip>
Maybe Esperanto, by 
virtue of its contrived regularity and uniformity, would yield more 
readily to computerized manipulation, but Esperanto is not a real 
language, let alone a natural one. 
</snip>

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