Philip Newton (
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ItsAmzgHowMchInfrmnUCnStfN2aTxtmsgFUrWlg24goMstVwls&Spcs!FCrs,rdbltyDzSfrSmwtNThPrcs.Stl,IMgnThsHsItsUss.Ww,StlSoMnyChrsLftOvr!WtCnIWrt2PdThsMsg?0!
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alsatia.livejournal.com
2008-12-14 09:32 pm (UTC)
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*snerk*
I managed to read that, but it was painful, and I'm not entirely sure I read it all correctly.
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allegrox.livejournal.com
2008-12-16 11:06 pm (UTC)
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I found most of that quite readable.
It reminds me of the constant abbreviation used in old Latin manuscripts. Saving pen strokes is a lot like saving keystrokes, except that now you've also got a character limit, so the spaces have to go.
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afuna
2008-12-17 05:28 pm (UTC)
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Ow. But I think I managed to read it all (though the convention of using capitalization, instead of spaces, to mark new words, threw me a bit)
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pne.livejournal.com
2008-12-17 07:15 pm (UTC)
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I think I got the capital-marks-new-word idea from
Lingua::EN::Squeeze
(http://search.cpan.org/~jariaalto/Lingua-EN-Squeeze-2006.0704/Squeeze.pm).
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I managed to read that, but it was painful, and I'm not entirely sure I read it all correctly.
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It reminds me of the constant abbreviation used in old Latin manuscripts. Saving pen strokes is a lot like saving keystrokes, except that now you've also got a character limit, so the spaces have to go.
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