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Re: Re: Re: Vigenere Cipher: Encode and Decodeby stefp (Vicar) |
| on Feb 01, 2002 at 20:17 UTC ( [id://142835]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Spelling of people names varies from language to language even if the orginal one is written in the latin alphabet. And it seems that a language is not even consistant in the way it spells something. Old arabic mathematicians are spellt in French "ibn something". For example we write ibn Musa al-Khawarizmi: this is the guy from which name the word "algorithm is derived (sorry of my convoluted English). But we say "Ben Laden". So much for rm -f /bin/laden in French. Go figure. (OT) Anyway, like any human being, if captured, Ben Laden is entitled to a fair trial. Very strange, America spoke of war before it was clear countries were involved but once it got people captured in what it called itself a war, it does not apply the Geneva convention. Probably good to read Chomsky to get things straight. -- stefp -- check out TeXmacs wiki
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