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Re: Characters: What are they?

From:Michael Adams <abrigon@...>
Date:Tuesday, July 11, 2006, 10:48
Was replying to a previous post, who had a link of a Black women
with some sort of comment about salt. With characters in what
appeared to be a form of Japanese..

I was commenting on the M and Q shaped characters in the
previous post, and those who had read the previous posts, would
I hope understand.

I had posted it sadly after I had lost the original subject..

So I used a subject line that I hoped that those who had been
interested in the previous thread..

Not the rest.. Sorry.. Read the rest of the posts.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sai Emrys" <sai@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: Characters: What are they?


> *confused* .... what's the context of this? > > Please remember: > a) you can't post attachments to the list very well (sounds
like
> you're referring to some sort of image attachment) > b) if you change the subject line, it's not going to be
obvious what
> you're replying to, so *don't* (or at least include a "WAS:
previous
> topic name" at the end) - just hit reply and use that subject
line
> c) QUOTE people if you're responding to specific things (and
please
> for the love of brain bandwidth edit it down - don't just
quote their
> whole email) > > - Sai > > On 7/9/06, Michael Adams <abrigon@...> wrote: > > > > The characters that look like an M and Q seem to not be a > > character, maybe a Icon or Company Logo or .. > > > > The women in the picture (2nd one) does not seem to be
Japanese
> > (black or like?)... > > > > So likely some part of the picture is not originally from
Japan.
> > > > Yes, the rest is either Kanji and other Japanese scripts..
They
> > do have like 4 of them.. > > > > Kanji > > Katagana > > Hiragana > > Romanji > > > > Let alone shadings and styles, like how we in the US have
block,
> > print, cursive and such. > > > > Also the phrase "How to refresh 5 hours old sour taste
coffee"
> > does not sound like US standard English but Caribean or
what?
> > > > Ethiopan, yes, I can see that. > > > > Mike > > > > (sorry going thru my old rejected postings cause of sending
to many at one
> > time and resending, sorry?) > > > >