User talk:84.208.228.138

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No, RFC 5242 is a joke. For these reasons:

-Real RFCs only have month, year. April Fool's ones have "1 April" and year.
-this paragraph (Section 3) is hilarious:

  "Following the reasoning used in Unicode [Unicode], every character
  occupies exactly 23 bits (conventionally stored as three octets, with
  the leading bit always zero).  This value is chosen because both 3
  and 23 are prime numbers, unlike 42."

Please research things before you just edit something out.

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You're right, I'm wrong. I still think this document makes more sense than Unicode. :P