On 5 Apr 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Unicode certainly *is* sufficient as a character repertoire since
> it aims to include all the scripts in the world. This goal hasn't
> been achieved yet, but for some time now Unicode has been expanding
> into areas where *no* previous character sets have existed at all.
I think, I have heard statements like this way too much in my life --
"Communism is the bright future of the humankind -- this goal hasn't been
achieved yet, but Communist Party is..." Sorry, but I see too many
similarities.
--
Alex
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