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Subject: Re: àåøé áìàñ, àì úùúîù áîçùá áùáú, àí àúä é-äåãé!

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 03:40:19 11/16/00

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On November 16, 2000 at 03:23:16, Uri Blass wrote:

>On November 15, 2000 at 20:00:01, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>>This is a sentence written by me in hebrew, but it only comes up on my
>>screen,(as hebrew letters in html) when I write it in the heading.
>>  Does it appear in normal hebrew letters on operating systems which are not
>>hebrew enabled? (in the html-I mean in the writing box, before posting).
>>  Does anyone know what It means?!!!
>>S.Taylor
>
>It says:
>Uri blass,do not use the computer at saturday if you are jew
>
correct

>I am not going to follow this advice because I am not religious.
>
This is uris reply.
 (O.T. By the way, we do not hold of brainwashing or coercion of any kind, only
of helping, where applicable.
Regarding Uris reply, There is not really such a thing as religous or not
religous, by us. All jews are equal in these things, but a person may try to
improve himself-slowly). [please do not make this a thread big, as some people
don't like this type of O.T. issue]
 So we see that uris computer which must be hebrew compatible, shows the title
in hebrew. To write in hebrew, it must be all hebrew enabled. And Michael
Cummings sees no hebrew at all. And Raphaels post seems interesting too. Perhaps
any windows OS (with a good browser) can be made to read hebrew.
S.Taylor
>Uri



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