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Re: encodings: do we need binary at all?
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- Subject: Re: encodings: do we need binary at all?
- From: "marcus (m.d.) leech" <mleech@bnr.ca>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 20:34:04 -0500
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> Correction: The above page counts are from ISO 8824 and ISO 8825, the
> ISO equivalent X.208/X.209. X.208 is 73 pages and X.209 is 27 pages,
> and are basically the same as the ISO docs, but formatted differently.
>
> Still, this is a lot less than 400+ pages.
>
Well, Bancroft, if I hadn't already just eaten a fine supper, I'd have
my words for dessert.
My office at home, you understand, is dimly lit, and when I whipped out
my (not perused in several years) copies of X.208, and X.209, I
inadvertently included X.219 and X.229 in my number-of-pages
computation.
The last page number of X.229 is 476 while the first page number of X.208
is 57. I did the obvious thing.
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