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[edit] Korean Name?
Could someone explain where this name is coming from? The connection from Dominus to the surname "Du" isn't obvious to me (unless the latter is a phonetic approximation of the former?) so it seems a little out of the blue to mention it. I see that the hanja for the name pops up on Chinese language websites about him, but a search for the hangul turns up only his personal site and copies of this article. Searching for the romanized form "Du Min-so" and variants turns up nothing. -- Calcwatch 05:04, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
- I mistyped my own name. How embarrassing! Thanks for pointing this out; I have corrected the spelling. -- Dominus 14:17, 8 February 2007 (UTC)