Hi!
Lars Finsen writes:
> Den 14. sep. 2006 kl. 01.33 skrev Henrik Theiling:
> >
> > Could you give some description of your langs? I'd be very
> > interested.
>
> Sure. I have an introductory course in Urianian at
http://
> groups.yahoo.com/group/urianian/.
>...
Even if I would allow my browser to log in at Yahoo, it would probably
not be easy to read .rtf files. But I'll read in your other there.
> I don't have anything similar for the other one, but you can have a
> sample by visiting my home pages (see below) and clicking on Gaajais
> in the right hand field. I like that language very much and I'd like
> to set up a course for it as well. But will anybody care? At least
> I'll have it for my own enjoyment.
>...
I enjoy conlanging for myself. It is nice when conlangs attract some
attention, of course, so for the interest of others, I publish my
results as well, but much more important I think is that the
conlanging itself is fun.
>...
> > I don't even know how I named my capital. I had two standard names
> > that I always used: one for the capital, and one for another large
> > city.
>
> Could you tell us what they were? I am curious.
I've forgotten the names completely so that means I must find the old
saved games and open them it the original games under DOS. Hmm.
Could take a while.
It is sad that the old computer games are unavailable and will never
become available again. That's a lot of cultural information that is
lost after only ten years. It will probably be the same with video
cassettes and DVDs.
**Henrik