Looks like you are using a plain text font but are using Japanese (JIS)
character encoding.  It's actually sort-of cool looking.

Shawn

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Auyeung at Technet Systems wrote:

> Interesting, Burns,
>
> Not only this article, but also your use of the Japanese fonts, which
> makes me wonder if you are in Japan enjoying your vacation,watching
> "Mikado", or eating Sushi !

Excuse me?

According to my setup, I'm using "Western" encoding and "adobe times"
and "adobe helvetica". Unless someone else is seeing this problem, I
think it may be on your end.

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burns

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