Clearly, the best solution to this problem is to enforce Latin as the
official language of the Internet. Lots of people already use the
Latin character set!
--Richard
On Dec 14, 2009, at 10:12 AM, IETF Member Dave Aronson wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 15:10, Doug Ewell <doug@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A former employer of mine once blocked a message which contained
the phrase
"magna cxm laude," where the X was a U. Apparently that one word,
taken out
of context, was sufficient.
That's clbuttic. A group I belong to, once had a convention where an
optional side-trip was a "train ride cxm party" (same subsbreastution
performed). Oh, the ignorant flames in the "Letters to the Editor"!
-Dave
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