Sigh. I used "Greek" in an analogy because I
was hoping that some of the Latin-only folks out there would at least
recognize the name of one other script. But how comforable would you
really be, if ÙÙÙ ÙÙØÙ ÙÙØØÙØ ØÙ ØÙÙØ ÙÙ ÙÙØÙØÙÙÙ ØÙÙÙÙØÙÙØ ØÙØÙÙØØ ØÙÙÙÙÙ ØÙ
ÙÙØÙØØØÙÙØ ÙÙÙÙÙ ÙØØØÙØØÙØØ ÙÙØ Ù ØÙØÙÙØ ØÙÙØ ÙÙÙÙØ ÙÙÙÙ ÙÙØØÙÙÙÙÙ ØÙÙÙÙÙØ ØÙÙ
ØÙÙÙ ØÙÙÙÙÙÙÚ ÙÙ ÙÙÙØ ÙÙØØØ?
Mark
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Subject: Re: [idn] Re: FYI: BOF on Internationalized Email
Addresses (IEA)
> Mark Davis <mark.davis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
> a message of 76 lines which said:
>
> > We should remember that for a great many people in the world, Latin letters are
> > quite unnatural; it'd be a bit like if we had to use Greek letters in all email
> > addresses.
>
> It would be a bit like if we had to use Greek letters in mathematics
> :-)
>
>