tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Sep 02 00:41:49 1997
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Re: rIghwI'mey vIHoH
- From: "Jarno Peschier" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: rIghwI'mey vIHoH
- Date: Tue, 2 Sep 1997 09:43:47 +0100
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- Organization: Utrecht University, Computer Science
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On 1 Sep 97 at 17:57, Morgoth wrote:
> Wierd thought.
> Klingon is starting to look to me to be like the code for
> UUDECODE.
> Sorry, just had to say that.
Then you probably do not know uuencoding all that well. The
differences are immediately obvious, at a first glance... It doesn't
even look vaguely like it (to me). For instance:
1. In tlhIngan Hol not every line starts with M.
2. In tlhIngan Hol not every line is the same number of characters.
3. In tlhIngan Hol spaces are used.
4. A text in tlhIngan Hol does not begin with "begin ###" and end
with "end".
I could go on and on. And don't forget: this is not how Klingon
looks at all! This is how we write it, using our alphabet.....
*uuencode* rurbe'bej tlhIngan Hol.
Qapla'
peSHIr
Jarno Peschier, computer science student, Utrecht University
mailto:[email protected] http://jarno.home.ml.org/
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