>I guess it doesn't bother me much since I'm used to talking about "imaginary" >and "irrational" numbers, too. (My thirteen-year-old refuses to believe that >imaginary numbers are "real." *sigh*) In a recent email to someone giving a long explanation to how multilingual technologies work and why legacy software doesn't work, I decided to add a by-line in my signature text describing our department, Non-Roman Script Initiative: "Solving real problems in imaginary time". I'm not sure what it means, but it sounded interesting. - Peter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Constable Non-Roman Script Initiative, SIL International 7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd., Dallas, TX 75236, USA Tel: +1 972 708 7485 E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

