RE: New checkpoint: identifying language

Anyone here speak Klingon?  I was just at San Diego Comic Con last
month, and there are lots of people who go around speaking Klingon
to each other and dressing in costumes and make-up, and generally
being crazy.  I love it, although they do scare me a bit.

"Natural language" means our document is more properly i16n-ed
(interplanetization) than "human language."  And don't forget markup
languages for dolphins and chimps!

--Kynn

PS:  I am being silly here.

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Received on Friday, 3 August 2001 19:26:25 UTC