tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7867567201001499110.post7031528921328164520..comments2023-05-23T02:55:47.969-07:00Comments on Sqwerm:: Numerical Language ExperimentAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05885047796180529498noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7867567201001499110.post-20392246422491797142011-07-20T09:23:38.319-07:002011-07-20T09:23:38.319-07:00Randy, I agree we definitely have some brainwaves ...Randy, I agree we definitely have some brainwaves in common. The logic site is pretty interesting, lots of nice logic problems scattered about in their mixed with some pretty interesting ideas. I'll probably work more on this idea as time and inspiration sees fit. I've no delusions thought that I'll ever truly complete the project. Language seems to always be changing, with little nuances mixed in here and there, some usage taken from this language and that language, therefore the complexities involved can be a bit overwhelming. That said I do intend to peck away at it over time, I think i've put down a good primer now just need to fill in the nuances a bit more. At worst it becomes a time killer, at best who knows. It's interesting and when something interests me I try my best to see the idea through. Glad to see the visit here, lots of different things going on here. While psyche is the poetry spot for me, this is the place I let the rest of my creativity flow. Thanks for the visit and the really good comment, I appreciated the detail and the link. ThanksAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05885047796180529498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7867567201001499110.post-80524281888751589622011-07-19T23:20:53.653-07:002011-07-19T23:20:53.653-07:00I really like this post. I'm finding sir that...I really like this post. I'm finding sir that we have quite a bit in common as I myself have pondered things of this nature and have developed my own subsets and words really.<br /><br />If you are unfamiliar, look in a book called, "The Secret Life of Words" and you will come to understand quite a disturbing fascinating history attached to english. <br /><br />A little of what I remember<br /><br />well...undoubtedly the English language is a whore, composed of 250 other languages. The term "whore" being used specifically as every time our evolving culture touched on another civilization we seemed to take from it it's richest, most vibrant words and settled them in out logs<br /><br />fire = English = Neutral<br /><br />Flame = French = Formal <br /><br />Conflagration = Latin = Intellectual <br /><br />All three are essential the same thing however one is quite bland = English and one is quite heavy and holds great girth and depth.<br /><br />This is one of my first test sites that is dead now but it still exists. Take a look at http://www.alogicbase.blogspot.com and you will begin to see the similarities we have.TheLargeYardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06573119402023840691noreply@blogger.com