Let me just say, you haven't achieved perfection until you can easily read the code without having to spend minutes figuring it out. |
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Let me just say, you haven't achieved perfection until you can easily read the code without having to spend minutes figuring it out. |
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Last edited by Loaf; 08-02-2010 at 08:30 AM.
I know this is a REALLY late reply but I thought what the hell? Why can't I put my own input into this? |
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Well, for that you'd need a few hrs a day of writing it, I think, to read it. You can have a gobble-de-gook code that looks like a 3yo bashed it out, but if you take the time to learn it, it's just fine. A lot of times, it's not really a spoken language, just written, but jsut depends on what the person wants it to be used for |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
Goal: Play Calvinball [ ]
Well, the language the friend and I composed was made so we can easily read it straight from the start, but it had to be secure so others couldn't understand it. We managed to achieve this, although I've always wondered if anyone has ever caught on. We cooked some paper in coffee and wrote up how we created the code using the code, creating the effect of ancient old scrolls... |
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Don't do it! Keep it safe! |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
Goal: Play Calvinball [ ]
Yeah thats the one I put up earlier. |
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You people amaze me!!! |
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Lol. |
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How cool! |
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Lol! Pedobear is the shit. |
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I'm a pretty avid linguist, so I've always loved coming up with my own languages and scripts. A few friends and I came up with a language a few years ago. We call it Næche, and it has it's own grammar, vocabulary, phonemics, and all the things characteristic of a language. We still speak in it when we don't want others to know what we're saying. |
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Lucid dreams: 1 Semi-lucid dreams: 3
Goals: Induce an LD (by any means) []; Induce a WILD []; Induce a DILD []; Induce a MILD []; Induce an EILD []; Conjure something []; Teleport to somewhere []; Fly []; Have sex (in the dream =P) []; Confront and destroy a nightmare []; Have an epic battle []; Have a grand adventure through time []; Go to a fantasy world (such as in fantasy books/movies) []; Have a dream within a dream (improbable, yes) []
I remember when I was young my cousins and sister would talk to each other in what they called "G Language" at the dinner table. They didn't want people to understand them but being that it's fairly simple, I figured it out in a day or two. It probably didn't help that they actually called it G Language. Basically they would pronounce the sound of the letter "G" after every vowel (except for when the vowel is a double or it occurs at the end of the word). I may be wrong because I remember this from when I was probably around 6 or 7 years old, and I never attempted to figure it out, I just knew I could understand what they were saying. If anyone else knows about it please feel free to correct me. |
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I have had an idea on coding a message, which is quite simple in theory, bu could take a while to crack. The basis is not that it is a language, but a way of coding individual letters based on a pass code. I once made a rudimentary implementation of this, but lost it. |
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on the bbear image: I was living in Finnish town called Åbo in Swedish (very known name for it was capital during the Swedish reign, and official language) |
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has anyone who has its own set of letters etc seen these symbols popping out at random. From graffiti etc. I know I have without making any supernatural claim |
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if you add ong after every letter other than vowels, it sounds pretty cool when spoken aloud. |
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