From: Eris Discordia <eris.discordia <at> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Using the Acme Editor
Newsgroups: gmane.os.plan9.general
Date: 2008-08-24 17:13:58 GMT (1 year, 1 week, 3 days, 13 hours and 26 minutes ago)
> this leads to the conclusion that google is different from knowledge.

No. It leads to a more meaningful conclusion. Namely, that a 9person will 
not learn another language, Arabic in this case, even by living in another 
country, in this case the KSA.

And that there are better sources for copycatting:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As-Salamu_Alaykum

"Virtually all Arabic speakers today, especially those in the Middle East 
omit the initial 'As' and pronounce the word as 'Salamu Alaykum.'"

Which is still incomparable to the first hand knowledge of Arabic grammar 
that tells you in Arabic the subject in a predicative sentence takes the 
"tanveen/tanween" corresponding to the short vowel "damma," i.e. "damma" (= 
ُ) turns to "dammatan" (= ٌ).

Oh, and I do remember you pontificating about how "text" editors shouldn't 
get involved in ligature, diacritics, vowel placement, and the like. Go 
tell that to "عبدالله بن عبدالعزیز آل سعود". The 
Unicode Consortium tried hard to satisfy him--his money, in fact.

--On Sunday, August 24, 2008 4:20 AM -0400 erik quanstrom 
<quanstro <at> quanstro.net> wrote:

>> Small correction, it is actually " ال سلام " , or "As-Salaam" (the
>> L in AL elides with "shams" letters). It would also be inappropriate for
>> you to receive such a greeting, which is a du'a reserved for muslims
>> only. Since you are using the name "Eris, is the name of a "deity", it
>> is safe to assume you are not a muslim. :) It is also "As-salaamu",
>> there is a "damma" or "u" vowel atop then meem in "salaam".
>>
>> "marhaban" is a more appropriate greeting in this case.
>>
>
> this leads to the conclusion that google is different from knowledge.
>
> - erik
>