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- Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 17:31:12 +0900
- From: "Jim O'Connell" <oconnell@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [REMINDER] "Defending the Creative Commons"
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- Organization: MMDC.net
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 08:58:39 +0100 patrick.niessen@example.com wrote: > I am waiting for a benchmark test for languages so that we can forever know > which language is best. We already compare Programming Languages, so why > not real languages too? If you're serious, it's actually kind of an interesting topic - a couple weeks ago, I was reading a site by James Tauber - http://www.jtauber.com/linguistics/synthinar/ that deals with some of this. The interesting thing is that he's also been quite involved with XML, right from the beginning. ... > After such an objective test we can then easily select the language most > appropriate for the job at hand: > > - for flirting italian or french Possibly good choices. My own extensive research has shown that the best is neither English nor pidgin-Japanese. > - EULAs can be written in Latin They're not already? > - Signs in Chinese / Japanese Works for me. :-) (I now selectively ignore all of the 'No Smoking' signs that have popped up all over Chiyoda-ku.) > - Philosophy German .... (Images of Vogon Poetry... *shudder*) Kidding aside, I think that's a bad choice, given the German way of stringing huge words together to express fairly simple things. Granted, they've had some of the best minds on the topic, but I think that expressing conceptual ideas in written German as opposed to say, Chinese, is a bit like using Visual Basic compared to Assembly Language. Jim > > -------FROM------------------------------- > Patrick Niessen > IT-Manager / Planning & Controlling > Gerling Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG, Japan Branch > ???????????????? ???? > TEL. +81-3-5214-1361 / FAX. +81-3-5214-1365 > URL: http://www.gerling.co.jp > > > ********************************************************** > TLUG server is hosted by Open Source Development Lab Japan > http://www.osdl.jp/ > ********************************************************** > > ========================================================== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see instructions at > http://www.tlug.jp/list.html > ========================================================== > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jim O'Connell Global Dining System Support jim at global-dining dot co dot jp ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = 8EE8 44E0 320A 4718 C76B AD5F 91EB B996 EB45 F83B gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB45F83B ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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