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> W0e n3r u2d t1e g1d-a3l, g3y a1d o5e a10n "i18n", h5r!
What I don't understand, since these a10n's are in such
widespread use among programmers and character encoders,
is why they don't use h9l, as in i12n, lan, and gbn?
--K1n
BTW, these aan's are not only o5e, they are also o4e, but
unfortunately, not o6e in use.
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