But if Tee were using an ideographic writing system for one or more of
Chinese sites or any other targeted use of his access keys, then he's
not working with the limits of 26 alphabetic characters, nor the sum total
of punction and other signs, nor both of these with the decimal numerics
0-9. He made need 2000 accesskeys for just 2000 separate basic
terms or figures. Maybe Tee and others could help me form a correct
concept here.


Yours, Albert


On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:17 PM, Peter J. Farrell wrote:

Carl Reynolds wrote:

How long is your access key?

If the access key is only one letter long then there are only 36 possible keys,
if it is two letters long there are 36*36 = 1296 possible keys,
if three letter 36*36*36 = 46656 possible keys,
etc.


Carl.


Fun, fun, I doubt anyone want to mash ALT-1Z7... etc.

.pjf

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