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From: philip@storcomp.demon.co.uk (Phil Hunt)
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Subject: Re: Esperanto? I thought this is sci.lang
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In article <Ibelgaufts-010395080823@ganymed.lmb.uni-muenchen.de>
           Ibelgaufts@vms.biochem.mpg.de "" writes:
> Goodness, my newsreader does not allow kill files, otherwise I would have
> killed the esperanto threads long time ago.
> 
> If this artificial gibberish is so great why dont you guys form a news
> group of your own and leave this group to real languages.

If you want to form a new group I suggest you do.

It is possible for to people who know Esperanto, but have no other
languages in common, to communicate with each other in Esperanto. If
that doesn't make Esperanto a language, I don't know what does.

-- 
Phil Hunt...philip@storcomp.demon.co.uk
Majority rule for Britain!
