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Subject: mass properties & Re: Translating names
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 15:40:00 +0100
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From: A Rosta <a.rosta@UCLAN.AC.UK>

1.
During the Feb/March period when Lojban-list wouldn't
send me messages, there was a discussion on properties
of masses, which I mostly missed. Did anyone make a
summary, or at least archive those messages (from
Jorge & pc in particular) that served as a de facto
summary? If no summary exists, might I suggest we
collaborate on providing one (a kind of massification
faq)?

2.
John:
> Date: 21 March 2000 15:30
>
> From: John Cowan <jcowan@reutershealth.com>
>
> Ivan A Derzhanski wrote:
>
> > -- John's {vzv} is a reasonable candidate.
>
> IIRC it was And who invented it. There was someone else who
> suggested -x, at least for English-language names.

I unreliably recall suggesting -x for cmene and vzv for zoi
quotes.

--And.

