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"Sean Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], necoandjeff at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/01/03 3:56 PM: > > > > Interesting. So 12288 in hex equivalent is 3000. When I look that up in a > > unicode table (assuming it is unicode) I get some symbol that consists of > > the letters IDSP: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U3000.pdf. Any idea what > > that is? Looking it up in Shift JIS doesn't help either because my > > understanding is that the first byte of a shift JIS character must be > > between 129 and 159 decimal (81-9F hex) whereas the first byte here is 30. > > > > Jeff > > Things a little slow around the lawyer shop these days? Quite the opposite. It's when things get busy that I punish myself by finding creative ways to waste time. I imagine it's similar to the rush one gets playing chicken only the thing rushing straight for me is a deadline and not a car. it's an illness... Jeff
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