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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

As I obviously was being misunderstood, here are the terms I was using:
ga'armifra: x1 is a barcode encoding x2 in symbology x3
la bakykanla: Bullseye, the first barcode I ever saw, in the pre-UPC test in a
Kroger store in Cincinnati. It isn't exactly a barcode, as the "bars" are bent
in circles.
maksi tutra: magnetic domain
relfarna jganu: I was trying to say the angle between two directions, but the
place structure of "jganu" isn't right for that.

phma

