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[lojban-beginners] Re: Holoalphabetic sentence?



I remember reading in an old edition 80's of Guiness world
records--alas, the latest ones aren't nearly as interesting--about the
shortest pangram in English, being only 26 letters. It included
"quartz" in it, and seem to be about a theft of some sort--maybe
"heist"?--but that's all I remember.

On 9/23/05, HeliodoR <exitconsole@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim."
> I found this one here: http://pangram.biography.ms/ and this one's shorter
> than Jackdaws.
>
> mi'e xili,odor.


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