Re: [DNSOP] clue w.r.t. arabic

Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> Thu, 18 November 2010 23:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] clue w.r.t. arabic
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Eric Brunner-Williams wrote:

> i recommend
> spending a pleasant 27 minutes watching thomas milo discuss arabic
> typography.

If it's just a reference, that's fine. But, if you want to
make some point, make it with your own words or quotation,
not just a reference to lengthy video, please.

Anyway, Arabic strings are examples of exponential explosions
with large coefficients a lot easier to understand for most
of you than Chinese ones.

> it really is amusing to find this form of cite in a specifications
> discussion.

I have no problem to refer and quote English wikipedia to express
my prior knowledge obtained in Japanese, because it is a lot
easier than translating technical terms by myself.

						Masataka Ohta