Re: ¡uʍop ǝpısdn ǝʇıɹʍ uɐɔ ooʇ noʎ
From: | Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...> |
Date: | Friday, December 5, 2008, 20:06 |
Clever.
It's just transliterating between normal Roman letters and Unicode
symbols that are upside-down versions of those letters. For instance,
it replaces U+0079 LATIN SMALL LETTER Y (y) with U+028E LATIN SMALL
LETTER TURNED Y (ʎ). But not all letters have "turned" versions, so
some of the transliterations are more creative; for instance, it uses
U+0183 LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH TOPBAR (ƃ) as the upside down version
of U+0067 LATIN SMALL LETTER G (g).
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Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...>
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