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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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One of the chapters of the refgram has a compass with the letters BSSS. 
Obviously, this would be confusing if directions were abbreviated with them 
(SSSS could be any of eight different directions). The obvious change to make 
is to use N for south, but what letters should be used to distinguish east 
and west?

phma
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.i toljundi do .ibabo mi'afra tu'a do
.ibabo damba do .ibabo do jinga
.icu'u la ma'atman.

