Message text written by "Sara Schechner"

>As an alternative approach we could get round this by specifying
the angles of universality.  e.g., UNIVERSAL 60°N - 10°S<

I would go with this.  I don't like the idea of something being 'partly
universal'.  It seems to me things are either universal or they are not. 
[A similar problem also can occur with use of  the word 'unique'].  If one
states the boundaries within which the device is universal that is far
better to my way of thinking.  But then maybe I am a pedant.

Patrick

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