virus: SOMEBODY is plagiarizing themselves

From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Tue Jan 15 2002 - 17:40:59 MST


My question, are these two new personae, fabrications of Yash himself?

LOOK AT THE FIRST COUPLE OF LINES

-----Original Message-----
From: Orlando Moltisanti [ mailto:xipirho@runbox.com
<mailto:xipirho@runbox.com> ]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 7:02 AM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Cc: Yash
Subject: virus: Symbols (and mailing list)

Hey Yash, sorry i didn't reply for ages. About the "dj" thing, that's
exactly what i was trying to ask! - i was reading on some site that the j
sound in job was pretty much dj, so i thought, to minimise the need for new
letters (and hopefully minimise opposition to my scheme by doing so), i
could just use dj and tc for English "j" and "ch". I really wasn't sure
about this idea and thought that mayber new characters were in fact needed.
As i wasn't convinced either way, i chose to seek others opinions, ie: you
folks! I do think that perhaps tc for ch is ok, as ch is already two letters
in english, but i agree that dj is slightly different. I had thought of a
symol that is a combination of d and j that could be used - a j with a d
bulge on the left hand side. I will send images of the symbol idea (well
actually the symbol ideas - ch and dj) to you (Yash) if you want. The list
idea sounds excellent, as virus is a bit of a broad base for some of these
kinds of discussions and co!
uld be a bit tedious for members, not to mention the fact that perhaps more
specialists would be attracted. If you set it up, i'll join, cheers yash!

P.S: I've got some other little decisions to make about charcters too and a
list on which to discuss them would be great!

Then look at this one from the other day

-----Original Message-----
From: Xipirho [ mailto:xipirho@runbox.com <mailto:xipirho@runbox.com> ]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 1:17 AM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: Re:RE: virus: Symbols! (and mailing list)

Hey Yash, sorry i didn't reply for ages. About the "dj" thing, that's
exactly what i was trying to ask! - i was reading on some site that the j
sound in job was pretty much dj, so i thought, to minimise the need for new
letters (and hopefully minimise opposition to my scheme by doing so), i
could just use dj and tc for English "j" and "ch". I really wasn't sure
about this idea and thought that mayber new characters were in fact needed.
As i wasn't convinced either way, i chose to seek others opinions, ie: you
folks! I do think that perhaps tc for ch is ok, as ch is already two letters
in english, but i agree that dj is slightly different. I had thought of a
symol that is a combination of d and j that could be used - a j with a d
bulge on the left hand side. I will send images of the symbol idea (well
actually the symbol ideas - ch and dj) to you (Yash) if you want. The list
idea sounds excellent, as virus is a bit of a broad base for some of these
kinds of discussions and co!
uld be a bit tedious for members, not to mention the fact that perhaps more
specialists would be attracted. If you set it up, i'll join, cheers yash!

P.S: I've got some other little decisions to make about charcters too and a
list on which to discuss them would be great!



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