[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peder O. Klingenberg) writes:

Hi Peder,

>> Tassilo, who supposes räksmörgås is the norse god of wrong type argument
>>          errors ;-)
>
> In case noone else has told you, "räksmörgås" is Swedish and means
> approximately "shrimp sandwich".  Its main use in computing is as a
> test word, as it's a single word containing all three of the non-ascii
> letters in the Swedish alphabet.  Useful for testing charset issues.
>
> (Norwegians like me often use the word "blåbærsyltetøy" (blueberry
> jam) for the same purpose.)

Wow, now I'd like to have a räksmörgås with some blåbærsyltetøy.

Regards, Tassilo, who tries finding a tasty German word with all
non-ascii chars. "Gülle-Käse-Öl-Soße" is probably not that tasty...
-- 
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                - David Kastrup in alt.religion.emacs -



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