Cyrillic Software, Including Latin to Cyrillic Conversion (fwd)


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Sender: "Vera Zlidar" <[email protected]>
Subject: Cyrillic Software, Including Latin to Cyrillic Conversion

  I seem to recall that someone was asking about information regarding
  Latin to Cyrillic conversion software.

  Today on the Web, I found a wonderful site that guides
  computer-challenged people (like myself) to installing the cabability to
  read Cyrillic text on various computer programs. The location is :
  http://www.cs.umd.edu/ftp/pub/cyrillic

  The Cyrillic text converters can be found under the same location, with
  the added information:
  http:........./cyrillic/converters

  If anyone can provide information on how I can find out if friends in
  Russia (St. Peterburg) and Kazahkstan (Alma-Ata) have an email address,
  I'd appreciate the information very much. You can email me directly at :
  vzlidar @ nas.edu

  Vera Zlidar

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        K-12 Student Exchange Program via Internet e-mail

What? The Tri-Cities Free-Net(R) is a Community Computing Network
located in southeast Washington State, USA. We are an affiliate member
of the National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN). The TCFN is located
in Southeast Washington State, USA.

The TCFN is sponsoring a classroom-to-classroom e-mail exchange between
public and private schools, grades K-12, here in the Tri-Cities area with
schools around the world. Exchanges will be posted on the TCFN to share
the student's experiences with the general public.

Who? Teachers, educators, parents and others are asked to facilitate
e-mail exchanges between groups of students. The groups should be in
similar ages groups (for instance, ages 10 - 12) and the e-mail sent
between two or more facilitators.

Why? To promote communications between children and young adults of the
world. World peace starts with understanding and appreciation of other
cultures. This program facilitates inter-cultural exchange through
communications. The communications media will be the Internet
and World-Wide-Web (WWW).

Contact:

Bruce McComb Executive Director
RECA Foundation 605 South Olympia, #74
Phone: (509) 586-6481 Kennewick, Wa 99336
E-mail: [email protected] Modem: (509) 543-2900
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