| 1. | Oðblgshezi | ||
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Also known as corriculum, is the name of a "language" consisting of English written with the digits of a calculator. You type in a number and then turn the calculator upside down to see the word. In order to make use of all ten digits, I persuaded the Anglo-Saxon letter eth (ð) to return from retirement to stand in for 'TH'. For instance:
SHIBBOLETH (SHIBBOLEð) 937088145 Here are the 10 letters of Oðblgshezi: I 1 Z 2 E 3 H (h) 4 S 5 G 6 L 7 B 8 TH (ð) 9 O 0 HOE - 304
Hello - 0.7734 Hi - 14 |
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