Re: ISO/IEC 10646 and ISO/IEC 14651 freely available

From: Hans Aberg (haberg@math.su.se)
Date: Fri Sep 29 2006 - 10:57:46 CST

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    It is only true among those that really do not know anything about
    human sexes. :-)

       Hans Aberg

    On 29 Sep 2006, at 15:57, Tim Greenwood wrote:

    > In all the years of reading the Unicode mail list this has to win
    > the 'least probable to have been discussed' award. Is there a
    > trophy to be given out at the conference?
    >
    > On 9/29/06, Hans Aberg <haberg@math.su.se> wrote:
    > But some individuals have a faulty gene, so that the baby is not
    > exposed to testosterone during pregnancy, but during puberty. The
    > baby starts of as a female at birth, but develops as a male during
    > puberty.
    >
    >



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