--- zebraoner <zebraoner@...> wrote: > > > > > Especially about Shatner, and "Incubus", which the > > Shatner parallel really doesn't help with thinking > of > > it and Klingon as different spheres. > > Im not sure im following you here. But what I meant > was since Andrew > was kinda associating Klingon with Esperanto, that > they are different > but you could link them together with Shatner, > because he was on a > show that had Actors who spoke Klingon, and he > himself was in a > Esperanto movie. And that you could consider both of > them legit > languages, as in fully developed and whatnot, except > that very very > few speak them. > Ah, quite right! > > Esperanto was > > developed to be a universal language, and the > closest > > it came was the UN trying to make it a universal > > second language. Namely due to it's simplicity, > all > > the grammatical rules fit on one letter size page, > or > > A4, > > I didnt know this, this is interesting. > > depending on your locale. Including exceptions, oh > > wait, there isn't any. On computers, Esperanto is > like > > the Dvorak keyboard layout, about every OS > supports > > it, and almost no one uses it. > > > > I've never heard of it! ;) Sometimes I think I'm the only one who has, or at least I tell myself that to help me sleep at night. :) > > > well, my 21 KRW. > > > > I guess no one wants to mess with the staus quo. BTW > what's 21 KRW? Oh, it 2 cents in S Korean Won. > > -pat > -tyko __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
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Re: [elektron] Re: a call to all bilingual Machinedrum users!
2004-12-24 by Tykorandia
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