Re: CHAT: The love of inventing & conscripts (Was: Re: I'm new!)
From: | Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...> |
Date: | Monday, October 23, 2000, 0:45 |
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000 16:51:18 +0930 Adrian Morgan
<morg0072@...> writes:
> In the end I sent a message in which each letter was replaced by a
> pair
> of letters on either side of it on the keyboard, so for example 'g'
> could
> be written as 'tb', 'yv', 'hf, 'bt', vy' or 'fh'. Double letters for
> those
> in the corners, so 'z' would be written 'zz'.
-
My brother once invented a numerical code for the latin alphabet, where
each digraph (for instance, "12", i don't remmeber any of what the
numbers meant now) was split by a dash. So, in the series:
4-738-891-46-39-26
Instead of being split up into
4 738 891 4 39 26
with each of the number serieses representing a letter, it's actually:
47 3 88 9 14 63 92 6
with each representing a letter.
-Stephen (Steg)
"çuvemen? lehhai `olamim!"