Re: Is this expression viewable on sci.math?



On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Thorsten Klein wrote:

> > Most of it is garbage on my screen. In general, any characters outside
> > the range of ASCII characters 32 to 127 will not be guaranteed to
> > display as intended on all screens, but characters in that range should
> > display as expected on all screens.
>
> ASCII range 32 to 127? Gosh!
>
> Hey, folks, we live in the third millennium by now! *Every* computer can
> display Unicode nowadays.
>
> So guys, don't be so lazy. Update your systems to display Unicode!
>
Don't be so cheap, provide us all with new systems of your lousy choice!
.



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