Keld =?iso-8859-1?Q?J=F8rn?= Simonsen wrote on 2003-08-20:

> On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 02:09:18PM +0200, Kent Karlsson wrote:
>
> You might be lucky to find the ISO 9995 standards freely available
> at your local public library.
>
I'm not *that* desparate for this standard to leave the house.
<RANT> That's the one thing that annoys me about ISO.  I could
understand it for, say, agriculture standards, but computer standards
that are not availiable for free download online are almost completely
useless.  Why would I make my software conforming to some standard
that I can't conveneintly read?  And would good would such conformance
make to the user if he can't conveniently read it either? </RANT>

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