400. EricCartman - 10/1/1999 5:28:17 PM Yes, the usually recalcitrant PseudoErasmus finally tells all. When he finally figures out a proper unified field theory, he'll post it in Urdu just to fuck with us.
401. pseudoerasmus - 10/1/1999 5:36:48 PM Stop wasting away your lives and check whether you can read any of the above in any of the Cyrillic encodings under the View menu of your browser. 402. EricCartman - 10/1/1999 5:52:31 PM Pseudo:
I don't have a Cyrillic encoding in my View menu, although the UTF-8 selection turns it into a nice neat row of boxes, punctuated with the occasional ¿ and ª. I cut-and-pasted your posts into Word, and changed the font to a Cyrillic one I have. It looks pretty unpronounceable (despite my dreadful Russian, I can read Cyrillic) and has a lot of odd symbols in the midst of words as well, such as * ^ and º. 403. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 5:59:46 PM PE
I checked with the three fonts I have in Netscape. Didn't work. 404. CalGal - 10/1/1999 6:02:26 PM Cart,
I was thinking more of "Whale of a Tale"....
Pseudo--I did try that already. I can't get it to work, sorry. 405. EricCartman - 10/1/1999 6:22:40 PM Sample transliteration from first line (from Cyrillic):
*l z*b? kshr(yeh-ree character with umlaut over it)ºsh b*sh a*shmº b*(yeh-ree)b ksh shmsh 406. EricCartman - 10/1/1999 6:27:44 PM Oops. I cast that Mote before I meant to. The rest of the passage is about equal in terms of gibberish. The "yeh-ree" character referred to is that one that looks like a small "b" and a small "i" next to one another. It is pronounced sort of like the "i" in "Shirley", and is found in such words as "vwee" (second person object; i.e., "you"). 407. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 6:56:59 PM test 408. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 7:40:35 PM test 409. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 7:45:28 PM
410. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 9:07:40 PM Listen to a speeded up recording of PseudoErasmus discovering a grammatical error in one of Angel's posts! 411. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 9:09:40 PM That one works in IE too. 412. Dusty - 10/1/1999 11:41:46 PM
413. dusty - 10/1/1999 11:47:02 PM Damn this is annoying. 412 worked in IE in check dust mode, and worked after I entered it. Then I closed IE and came back, and it no longe works in IE (but does in netscape) 414. arkymalarky - 10/2/1999 12:05:05 AM I'm trying to do a website for my classes, and fonts I have and can see on other websites I can't get to appear on my own website. I saw all sorts of fun fonts when people were playing around with them in here, but when I try to use the same ones I can't see them, and what's even more frustrating is that some I can see on my computer at school but not the one at home and vice versa, even when I have them on both computers. I used Bellevue at work, one of the few I have that I could get to show up there, and came home and it showed up as TNR, even though I have Bellevue here. 415. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:14:41 AM
416. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:18:30 AM 415 works for me in both IE and Netscape. (In IE, it doesn't immediately play the sound for me, because I configured my browser to ask before downlaoding. You mileage may vary) 417. arkymalarky - 10/2/1999 12:27:47 AM PS One browser is Netscape and one is IE. 418. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:52:34 AM
419. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:54:55 AM PE, the post above shows a screen shot of your post in IE, using the Cyrillic(windows) option. The resolution isn't great, but I think it shows that it did not work.
In the next post, I will show what it looks like using Cyrillic(ISO-8859-5)in Netscape. I tried other Cyrillic ooptions, but they looked worse.
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