Re: Citing TUS generically

From: John Cowan (cowan@mercury.ccil.org)
Date: Fri Nov 14 2003 - 18:37:54 EST

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    Kenneth Whistler scripsit:

    > My advice (maybe other editors will have a suggestion) would
    > be something like picking a base version for reference and
    > then specifying application of your reference to any subsequent
    > versions defined by the Unicode Consortium. Thus you could
    > say something like:

    Thanks. I think I'll choose 3.0, since there is a non-normative
    reference to 3.0 in the text.

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    terrorist why he kills innocent people with his bombs, they can always
    reply that war has been declared, and there are no innocent people in an
    enemy country in wartime.  The answer is psychotic, but it is the answer
    that humanity has given to every act of aggression in history.  --Northrop Frye
    


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