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[MSNBC]Get ready for non-Latin letter domain names
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99.99% of the world listens to everything else. If you are part of the 0.01% who listen to Eurobeat, copy and paste this into your sig. ![]() This is the Secret Signature Organization (SSO) add me to your sig to help me take over the world
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Google got me the wrong picture.Actually you would enter Chinese the same way you enter Japanese, but in mainland China they use pinyin instead of strokes(Strokes is used in Hong Kong). Pinyin Strokes The thing about strokes is that you would have to know how to write the character to type it, as you would only need to know how to sound the character out to type it.
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at first I was opposed to this concept as I wouldn't be able to type the language...
__________________then I realized that it doesn't matter since I can't READ these languages either...
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I dont think this is going to make any difference to people using English... but I don't have any idea how this is going to affect Chinese or Japenese or any other language
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