> Steg Belsky/Yoon Ha Lee were saying:
> +AD4APgA+- +AD4-There's also an ideographic (actually
> morphemograph?) system,
> +AD4APgA+- created for
> +AD4APgA+- +AD4-my anthropology class the semester before this past
> one, found at
> +AD4APgA+-
> +AD4-
http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/+AH4-bh11744/theszhes.gif
> +AD4APg-
> +AD4APgA+- Neat+ACE- Did you right that on computer paper?
> +AD0AXg-) (I'm looking at
> +AD4APgA+- the
> +AD4APgA+- holes...) It looks very mysterious, like something you'd
> find
> +AD4APgA+- inscribed on
> +AD4APgA+- a tomb or cenotaph somewhere and have to decipher.
> +AD4APg-
> My immediate thought was that you should carve it into soft stone,
> let it
> weather (artificially?) for a while, then let it be
> +ACI-discovered+ACI- in Crete or
> somewhere like that. Blow their minds+ACE-
-
Heh.... and then come around one day, "why, that's just Old Modern
Rokbeigalmki in morphemograph form! would you like me to translate it
for you?"
:-)
-Stephen (Steg)
"the day is done, the dance goes on."