Are these "flavored" comments appropriate for scientific discussion?
Peter Zavalij
-Original Message-
From: Smirnova Olga [mailto:olga.smirn...@hw7.ecs.kyoto-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 5:58 AM
To: Brian H. Toby; rietveld_l@ill.fr
Subject: Re: background subtraction R values
Matt,
You are correct and In GSAS 'Fitted" is smaller than "- Bknd" as it should
be. If it is not, something is wrong.
Peter Zavalij
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From: Beek
If you receive an error message when you post to the Rietveld list, please
remember that it is only a computer, not me :-)
For example, currently you will receive a message that your mail was
rejected by mail.gatech.edu This only means that Ray Young's email address
is no longer valid, but your me
Thanks John. But the guidelines for the Rietveld mailing list ask that
posts use ASCII characters and the English language as the lowest :-)
common denominator for international communication. Like much of the
world's population, I don't even have a "national" language and had enough
trouble even
Alan Hewat wrote:
... your name appears as ½¨²¨Áº
The problem is your mail reader, thunderbird displays some chinese
characters. Liang's mail correctly uses a MIME encoded word as the ascii
string:
=?GB2312?B?vaiyqMG6?=
Which means character set "GB2312" (chinese), "B"ase64 encoding, and
Dear Liang,
Might I suggest that you use ASCII characters for your name, otherwise the
characters appear meaningless to most email readers. For example, your
name appears as ½¨²¨Áº Why not instead write "Liang Jian Bo" ?
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