Michael Everson wrote at 10:45 PM on Friday, May 21, 2004: >At 14:35 -0400 2004-05-21, Mark E. Shoulson wrote: >>Dean Snyder wrote: >> >>>Furthermore, this has the advantage of side-stepping the whole >>>issue of the origins of the Greek alphabet along with its >>>subsequent Mediterranean script descendants, while not mucking up >>>Canaanite which is already encoded in Unicode, albeit somewhat >>>"prematurely", or "misnamed", as Hebrew. > >Zounds. > >What tripe. I mean really, what tripe.
Can you back up your assertions with anything other than inflammatory reactions? What, specifically, is tripe about this sentence? Respectfully, Dean A. Snyder Assistant Research Scholar Manager, Digital Hammurabi Project Computer Science Department Whiting School of Engineering 218C New Engineering Building 3400 North Charles Street Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21218 office: 410 516-6850 cell: 717 817-4897 www.jhu.edu/digitalhammurabi