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#98988
03/18/2003 7:10 AM
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http://www.omniglot.com/This one is devoted to the world's writing systems and which languages use which writing system. Interesting in itself, and has some intriguing-looking links.Bingley 
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#98989
03/18/2003 12:35 PM
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Thank you for this, Bingley. I love the domain name all by its own se'f.
 
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#98990
03/18/2003 1:43 PM
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Fascinating, indeed - many thanks for this one, Bingley.However, I was a tad disapointed to find that the "Alternative Scripts" page, "Scripts invented for Books, Games or Movies" section, did not contain Elvish.
 Nor Dwarvish, for that matter.
 
 
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#98991
03/18/2003 2:55 PM
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Thanks much for sharing, Bingley! A veritable wealth of information is contained within its pages. 
 Is this the Akkadian that Gilgamesh is written in and do you know more about the translation of this epic?
 
 
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#98992
03/18/2003 3:19 PM
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Great link, Bingley!  I ended up stumbling on a learn-Korean page I'd seen before but this morning I had some time to really look at it, and now I can at least read the syllables "Tae kwon do" as they appear on my belt!      Thanks! |  |  |  
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#98993
03/18/2003 11:04 PM
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Do we have a new acronym?  (YAW)  Here's something from the site:  Ideograms - symbols which graphically represent abstract ideas. Don't you-all think this would be kind of hard to teach, not only to children but especially to outsiders?
 
 
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#98994
03/19/2003 4:38 AM
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Rhuby, see Tengwar and Cirth, the alphabets used to write the Elvish languages Quenyan and Sindarin, and Dwarvish. Maahey, I've read the Epic of Gilgamesh in the Penguin translation, which I found very readable. Online, this site looks very comprehensive, with a summary and links to complete translations and learned and not-so-learned and downright wacky commentary.http://www.hist.unt.edu/ane-09.htmBingley 
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#98995
03/19/2003 12:21 PM
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Great page, Bingley.  A lot of the people I work with would understand my purple prose translated into any of the alphabets/syllabaries about as well as they understand the English.
 I shall adopt the Analog Mesan text for all future documents.
 
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#98996
03/19/2003 1:59 PM
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wow.  that is just way cool.  as if I had time to spend there, too... how many of the rest of you have doodles in your notebooks from school of alternate alphabets and fonts?  gotta dig those up...  
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#98997
03/19/2003 5:12 PM
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About all I doodled were square houses with triangle roofs, then drew all kinds of bisecting lines, then filled in the pattern.  Maybe the occasional spiral, for variety.
 
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#98998
03/19/2003 10:53 PM
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#98999
03/20/2003 9:06 AM
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People who try to read my handwriting wind up assuming that they're looking at a different form of alphabet anyway ...
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#99000
03/20/2003 11:00 AM
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I guess I'm lucky, then:  I had all my doodles collated and bound and now they reside in Lancaster University Library with all the other PhD theses.    |  |  |  
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#99001
03/21/2003 3:45 PM
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... the German scholar who was writing his highly-awaited thesis on the Meaning of Life? This was back in the pre-computer days, mind y'all. He was taking a sabbatical in the south of France to finish the tenth and final volume of the manuscript when suddenly fire broke out in his villa. He hurried to lug out the heavy volumes, one by one -- and when he was running in to get the final one, the fire official stopped him.
 "It's too dangerous," the official said.
 
 "But it's the most important volume!" the scholar replied.
 
 "Why?"
 
 "It's got all the verbs in it!"
 
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#99002
03/21/2003 5:23 PM
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03/21/2003 6:23 PM
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03/22/2003 3:26 AM
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>About all I doodled were square houses with triangle roofs< Yep, I doodled those, too, Jackie. Then there were the hearts.....I spent my entire freshman year drawing hearts. Never satisfied with my symmetry, I would fill whole pages with hearts, attempting to perfect those congruent curves!  Still can't draw a perfectly symmetrical heart.......such a failure I am.  |  |  |  
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#99005
03/22/2003 9:03 PM
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 Still can't draw a perfectly symmetrical heart   Same here, sigh.  I astonished my husband, though, a few years ago.  He wanted an outline of a bull's head, so he could cut that shape out of wood, for the Cub Scout lassoing activity.  He found a drawing that he liked, and was all set to do the painstaking convert-it-from-a-small-graph-onto-a-bigger-one thing, when I stopped him.  I took the drawing, folded it in half lengthwise, laid it on top of a piece of plain paper also folded lengthwise, and just cut around the outline.  Voilà--a perfectly symmetrical bull's head, completely suitable for the purpose.  And drawing half a heart, then unfolding the paper, is still the only way I can get a symmetrical one.
 
 
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#99006
03/22/2003 11:23 PM
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As our medical professionals will tell you, real hearts aren't symmetrical, anyway. Is there a word for heart-drawing?   |  |  |  
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#99007
03/22/2003 11:50 PM
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#99008
03/23/2003 12:03 AM
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I was thinking "heartistry", but yes, coeureography is better!  
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#99009
03/23/2003 11:15 PM
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I spent my entire freshman year drawing heartsYes, but were there any initials  in the hearts?      |  |  |  
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#99010
03/23/2003 11:44 PM
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Rapunzel, you're back!     Did Dr. Bill magick you back?  Wonderful to see you again, and congratulations on your graduation! |  |  |  
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#99011
03/24/2003 6:12 AM
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>Is there a word for heart-drawing?<
 Laughing! Yes, Jackie, it is "beingateenager"!
 
 As Rapunzel asked....were there initials in them thar hearts? But of course, Rapunzel! See above word for corroboration!
 
 
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#99012
03/24/2003 3:51 PM
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Did Dr. Bill magick you back?I think perhaps he did.  Imagine my surprise when, after having posted my "glad to be back" message, I see that Uncle Bill mentioned my name in Q&A only a few days ago!  Coincidence?  I think not.  Congratulations on your graduation! Thank you very much.  It feels great to have gotten this far.  Now I just have to deal with small questions like where to get a job related to my major, whether I should go to grad school, where I should go to grad school if I choose to, and so on.     |  |  |  
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#99013
03/24/2003 11:54 PM
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#99014
03/25/2003 1:04 PM
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Lovely long-haired lady - it is so good to see you back amongst us, where your brown monkey, grey donkey and red turkey are a-waiting you!Best Congratulations on graduating - what's the next step?
 
 
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#99015
03/27/2003 12:06 AM
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A week late and a few dollars short as usual but I hadn't read this thread before.I've read the Epic of Gilgamesh in the Penguin translation   -(Mar 18th)  Bingley, it must be an amazing translation engine. I didn't even know Penguins could write!   |  |  |  
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#99016
03/27/2003 12:10 AM
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> I've read the Epic of Gilgamesh in the Penguin translation  -(Mar 18th)Bingley, it must be an amazing translation engine. I didn't even know Penguins could write!
 
 He said translation, not transcription - who says one must be able to write in order to translate? Given their stumpy wings, the penguins probably just dictated their translation to a scribe.
 
 
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