Thanks, chance, but I think it is a wild goose chase. The original query,
from a long-time e-mail friend (shared interests in astronomy and language),
was this, to a group of his correspondents including me:
"Bob, Bill, Bart, Vladimir, Warren, Stephen, Mack, Neal, and Joseph:
"I am puzzled by something in Korean--a recycle sign that has two words:
메트, me tu, instead of our (global) use of numerals to describe recyclable
plastic. My good Korean dictionary does not indicate anything useful,
and it might not be "methyl"-- or even "metal" or some other foreign word
like an English one. I cannot tell whether to recycle the plastic
container or to throw it away (like no. 6). I searched a long time on
the Internet at Google and found nothing. Do any of you know or can ask
someone?
"Kamsa hamnida!
Carl"
I suspect that Carl has misinterpreted something that has nothing to do with
reccycling.
--
Bart Mathias <
mat...@hawaii.edu>