Re: Innovative use of Latin ?!

From: Edward Cherlin (Edward.Cherlin.SY.67@aya.yale.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 02 2001 - 15:14:21 EDT


At 02:03 AM 7/2/2001, Martin Duerst wrote:
>For people interested in new scripts, and new uses
>of existing scripts :-)
>http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/

L33t-5p34k, d00d! 1t'5 3v3rywh3r3. Try the L33t-5p34K Generator!!!### at
http://www.geocities.com/mnstr_2000/translate.html

Glosses:
0 O
1 I
3 E
4 A
5 S

My son and daughter were speculating last week about the possibilities for
Unicode L33t-5p34k, so we took a look through TUS3 and found immense
possibilities. Latin Extended A and B are not l33tish enough, although we
can expect them to turn up in the names of rock bands. All sorts of scripts
and symbols look promising. Someday this will be a serious matter.

>Regards, Martin.
>

Edward Cherlin
Generalist
"A knot! Oh, do let me help to undo it."
Alice in Wonderland



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