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From: "Lenderink, dr. E." <lenderin@natlab.research.philips.com>
Subject: Re: Unknown language (-sorry :-))
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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 16:29:53 GMT
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Leland Bryant Ross wrote:
> 
> In a previous article, lenderin@natlab.research.philips.com ("Lenderink, dr. E.") says:
> 
> >I don't recognize the words in your list, but I think it is most likely
> >you heard Sranantongo or Papiamentu, [...]
> >
> >Egbert.
> >
> >This message reflects my personal opinions only, not those of the company
> >I work for.
> 
> Dear Egbert,
> 
> Sounds like a reasonable guess.  But what *I'd* like to know is, what
> language does the company you work for think he was hearing?
>

I don't know... I just mean to say that this message was not approved by 
the person in my company who is responsible for listening to unknown 
languages on the radio... and of course, I do not want this guy to get 
into trouble because of some silly thing that I say!

Egbert.

-- 

This message reflects my personal opinions only, not those of the company
I work for.
