and subsets are already ISO
standards. The latest PDF specification is undergoing standardization as
ISO 32000.
See this link for free, public specifications:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference.html
It's quite an insult to compare this to Microsoft's garbage.
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nient for him, but as it is improbable, it is not
> really a problem.
>
> By the way, such a whitelist could be added only when needed.
One other possibility would be to whitelist e-mails with valid
PGP-signatures from keys on the Debian keyring (and possibly
another "whitelist" key
On Friday 05 August 2005 10:46, Jana Thompson wrote:
> Did you notice though that there was only one female jedi in the most
> recent movie though? Surely there must have been others.
I guess we'll never know... (unless perhaps they kept a gender field at
db.jedimasters.org). ;)
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On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:25, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2005-07-23 11:29:33, schrieb Teri Solow:
> > Bet you a nickel he's using Tor.
>
> Tor ?
http://tor.eff.org/
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On Saturday 23 July 2005 09:29, Teri Solow wrote:
> Wesley J. Landaker imparted (2005-07-23 @ 09:22:57 -0600):
> > A lot of them are from 64.74.207.33:
> >
> > But there are several others:
>
> Bet you a nickel he's using Tor.
Ah, good point. I guess you I owe you
There might have been others, but I saw those three when I checked 20 of the
sent messages.
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> the community of men and women around the world?
Interestingly enough, "humanity" has "man" in it too, but like
"mankind", its origins have nothing to do with gender.
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