tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Nov 08 07:16:49 1999
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Re: nobmey
- From: "William H. Martin" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: nobmey
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 10:15:12 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
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On 7 Nov 1999 22:15:25 -0000 "Mark E. Shoulson" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> tlhIngan qelbogh Dochmey ram puS vIqonpu' ('ej vIgherpu')... boleghlaH,
> SuneHchugh.
>
> http://web.meson.org/downloads/worfmilk.jpg ... chaq boparHa'.
bIDogh.
> qen, nav betleH vIchenmoHmeH mIw vI'ogh. betleH ngo' rur (botlhDaq DuQwI'
> tu'lu'), 'ach DuQwI' vIbeQlaH. boleghlaH:
>
> http://web.meson.org/downloads/paperbetleH.jpg
bIDoghchu'. *TV*Daq lalDan toy' be' le'. SuSqu'DI' puvlaH
be'vam. mIvDaj rur nuHqoqvam.
> "toch" De'wI'Hom Daghajchugh, chaq
>
> http://web.meson.org/downloads/System%20MIDI%20Sounds.pdb
tugh vItob.
> DatIv. Dalo'pa', yIyep, 'ej lo'meH mIw yIlaD.
nuqDaq mIwvam Dellu'?
> ===
>
> Just some little vaguely Klingonish doodles I was playing with and decided
> should be available (there'll be another one available soon...) See above
> for links.
>
> The first is a somewhat amusing picture, at least if you're familiar with
> American commercials.
>
> The second is the most recent... I came up with a way to fold an origami
> betleH, and you can see a scan of it. It's an "old-style" betleH, with the
> spike in the middle, but you can fold that down, presumably. It's a first
> attempt, one of the first origami folds I ever invented on my own, but it's
> kind of cool. I also have a sorta-recognizable Daqtagh knife, which I
> haven't yet scanned.
>
> The third is for Palm-using Klingonists. Use this one carefully:
>
> In your Palm backup directory, there should be a file called "System MIDI
> Sounds.pdb" or some such. *SAVE A COPY* of this file someplace else, since
> the one you're downloading from me will overwrite it, and you might want to
> retreat to the old version someday. Maybe I should give mine a different
> name (which won't help matters in this regard, but might be less
> confusing). Sync my file into your Palm. To see what it does, go into the
> Datebook, then the Datebook preferences, and pull down the menu to select
> the alarm sound. Read the list, and see if you can see something new...
nuqDaq De' ngo' tu'lu'? chay' QoQ ngo' vItatlh?
> petIv!
>
> ~mark
charghwI'