Xref: utzoo can.francais:88 can.politics:1994 Newsgroups: can.francais,can.politics Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!neat.ai.toronto.edu!lamy From: lamy@ai.utoronto.ca (Jean-Francois Lamy) Subject: Inside means just that Message-ID: <88Dec21.133608est.38036@neat.ai.toronto.edu> Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto References: <560@cavell.UUCP> <726@myrias.UUCP> Distribution: can Date: Wed, 21 Dec 88 13:35:55 EST In article <88Dec21.094859est.38036@neat.ai.toronto.edu> derome@ai.toronto.edu (Philippe Derome) writes: >Other language may be used, but inside the shop; imagine big >bilingual signs just behind a very transparent window at the front door, >would not that be close enough to bilingual signs? I am certain that Nope. "inside signs" are those not visible from the outside of the store. Jean-Francois Lamy lamy@ai.utoronto.ca, uunet!ai.utoronto.ca!lamy AI Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada M5S 1A4