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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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Greek & Roman classics critiqued through the Christian worldview, and a little bit of philosophy 'cause I can't help speaking my mind sometimes
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I was trying to figure out this thing called "unicode"!! It's a headache, but I hope to have it down tomorrow.
Keith Saare
I was trying to figure out this thing called "unicode"!! It's a headache, but I hope to have it down tomorrow.
Hahaha! I understand. Guido van Rossum, the creator of the Python scripting language, once said, "Everyone wants UNICODE... until they get it."
The transition is a nuisance, but still better than the alternatives (which I wouldn't have said five years ago).
William -
As you can tell, I'm about as experienced with blogging as I am with philology. I'm hoping that by diving into the practice in my state of inexperience and little knowledge, it'll help me learn. I've been keeping my eye on your stuff available online, and I'm quite impressed! It's helping me tremendously--although I doubt I'll ever be able to reach your stature as an able classicist.
although I doubt I'll ever be able to reach your stature as an able classicist.
Why on earth not? I'm not especially clever or anything, I'm just a Dead Languages Fanboy. That keeps me at it — the regular and patient application of time works wonders.
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