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From: ocarroll@icot.or.jp (Frank O'Carroll)
Subject: Re: "JABBERWOCKY" kanji 
In-Reply-To: rmc@wang.com's message of Thu, 19 Aug 1993 13: 50:24 GMT
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Sender: ocarroll@ss151.icot.or.jp (Frank O'Carroll)
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1993 04:59:27 GMT
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I also suspect copyright codes. It is common practice amongst mapmakers
to insert fake placenames in obscure regions. Dictionary makers definitely
do it too.

Frank O'Carroll
ocarroll@ss151.icot.or.jp
ocarroll@mri.co.jp
