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Very strange. How'd you come across it? The domain is registered to the ansme.com folks. Promotion for their web search engine? All the ads are in English when I view it. Doesn't seem to be more than two or so pages. If you search on individual words you only find this site itself.
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so is this just some funky lorem ipsum?
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so is this just some funky lorem ipsum?
I don't think so. I feel that it's probably some silly code, but haven't grokked it yet. The weird thing is that they set up a whole bunch of servers, or at least aliases, which are probably there for load balancing, but why? Maybe it is just greeking until they launch the site and replace the content. Or maybe it's a Valentine message from some another dimension in the language of the Voynich MS transliterated.
Aside: I love how the de facto greeking these days is a piece of ciceronian Latin, transmungified.
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Voynich MS transliteratednow you're probably getting somewhere...
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http://www.lipsum.com/I'm sure you've seen this, but it's fun anyway...
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I'm sure you've seen this
I had not. Thanks for the link.
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you're welcome!
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GAH--I've gone cross-eyed, looking at that so hard! Wofa, see if you can suss it out, will you? I thought it might be a substitution code, but if it is, then it isn't for every word. When it comes to I and a being used as single letters, there are no substitutes. I did notice one thing, though--and don't take this as 100% for all of it: as I said, I finally had to quit looking at it (I hesitate to say "reading" it)--except for 'the' and 'oof' (and the single letters, of course), every made-up word consists of vowels alternating with consonants, which would be why it's so tantalizingly almost readable. I think this holds true even going from word to word. Now--can't computers be programmed to make up text acc'g. to whatever rules the programmer wants? Is it possible this is just what somebody told their computer to create, dividing the letters every so often?
Faldage, I also thought the key might be in the pronunciation, like that fake Latin you're so good at deciphering. But nothing I tried in this worked. Speaking of tantalizing: one word was 'ifuc', and I got all excited thinking, "if you see"; but I couldn't make any sense out of the surrounding "words".
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Neat, eta--I've never heard of that. Thanks!
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