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From: cmeclax po'u le cmevi'u ke'umri <cmeclax@ixazon.dynip.com>

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Suppose Frog changes his key from 0xdeadbeef to 0xfabaceae. I could say "la
frog galfi li 0xdeadbeef li 0xfabaceae", but if I just want to say he changed
his key without saying what the new or old key is, how do I say it?

cmeclax
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iD8DBQE66kNCuUUxQ/DrwssRAl6TAJ9ehgIFz95Y8ouM6dlg/dfvFE3qoQCeKzGx
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