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You're hardcore about the unicode!
I sure am. I think it's because I am acutely aware that the whole world doesn't just use roman letters and accent marks. In fact, the majority doesn't. To me it's a matter of respect for other cultures.
Unicode gives us a well thought out way to make sure that all people can use software in their own language. I would go so far as to say that I will never buy another piece of hardware or software that isn't unicode compliant. Apple gets the concept, and I can't understand what's keeping the rest of the world from catching up.
Hell, my iBook even has Ainu (the language of the native Japanese people and about as popular as Mohawk) as an option in its internationalization settings. As if I needed another reason to believe that Apple is the platform for linguistics. 
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Dave