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From: georgeh@www.comet.chv.va.us (George F. Hardy)
Subject: Re: Why is France systematically excluded?
Message-ID: <8187cc$13251d.23e@news.comet.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 00:37:29 GMT
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In article <danpop.840926594@news.cern.ch>, Dan.Pop@cern.ch (Dan Pop) says:
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>In <4vk4f6$d4r@cisun2000.unil.ch> jmosar@ulys.unil.ch (Jon Mosar) writes:
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>>who ever said that the common net-language is english ??????
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>Please enlighten us, what is the common language on the net?

Common, as in "every day" and "used by most".  Absolutely,
English is the "common" language of the Net, and, in fact,
the world's international discussions.

GFH

