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A26765049 - Soliloquising on the Chatline
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Sep 10, 2007
Entry: Soliloquising on the Chatline - A26765049
Author: dmitrigheorgheni - U1590784
Inspired by aitutaki's rant against the machine.
I was thinking, 'Well, txtspk isn't Shakespeare...'
A26765049 - Soliloquising on the Chatline
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 11, 2007
tsk, tsk...if I can learn leet in two languages, so can you, my dear...pretty over here, too. Old hippies never die, they just groove on the new toys. Farm out.
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Redvines Posted Sep 11, 2007
I like the bit about ...finding out there's no more / Levelling...
What would we all do if we could get no better at what we do?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 12, 2007
I agree. As Stevenson (I believe) said, 'To travel hopefully is better than to arrive.'
True in whatever dimension you find yourself in.
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Trin Tragula Posted Sep 15, 2007
Genius.
Sorry, that's it.
(Somewhere down the line, is there going to be an explanation of exactly what Hamlet did to you that was so bad? )
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 15, 2007
Thanks, Trin.
Actually, it wasn't Hamlet, it was Laurence Olivier. Put his 'Hamlet' up against Branagh's, and you'll see. (If you've got seven hours of your life you don't need for anything else.)
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LL Waz Posted Sep 17, 2007
"Farm Out"? Please tell me what that one means exactly (I can guess vaguely) so I can use it with authority on someone who criticises my txtspk efforts for wrong spellings and 'superfluous words'! She'd have the red ink out on this one - an 'e' in 'next'? !
I love it, highly entertaining. What makes it more than just a laugh is the tone and the waking up to real life twist.
"What it - just if -" should the it be an if?
And 'Bad breaks and no gl', what's gl? Can't guess that one.
Thnkx m8,
Wz
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LL Waz Posted Sep 17, 2007
Google gives me two Miracle Mile options,
http://www.usus.org/timo/355days/2004/05/the_miracle_mile_photo.php
and
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f4/Miraclemile1.jpg
Reckon those two cover most people's taste, or distaste, between them.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 17, 2007
thx for the corrections. Made them.
I only use the modified txtspk that gamers use, so it's probably a non-standard dialect.
gl=
And the Miracle Mile in most of the US is a dreary stretch of highway lined with malls, strip malls, and fast food restaurants, such as seen in all suburbs and exurban areas.
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minorvogonpoet Posted Sep 17, 2007
OK, having equipped myself with an introduction to txtspk and a copy of Hamlet, I've finally read this properly.
And I'm glad I did. It's and ! I particularly liked the 'ninja move' and the idea of ending up at the reclaim. I still don't understand 'RL' and 'XP' but never mind.
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LL Waz Posted Sep 17, 2007
RL I took to be real life. But perhaps that's an h2g2 dialect.
XP I assumed to be some sort of gamer reward.
Nxt time I get crit on my txspk, I'll tell her it's Shropshire dialect. Slower pace of life here, hence thnkx not thx .
A26765049 - Soliloquising on the Chatline
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 17, 2007
I love the Shropshire dialect of txtspk. Please write us something in it.
RL=Real Life
XP=experience points, which you get in gaming. Experience points lead to levelling.
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U1250369 Posted Sep 21, 2007
gud morn dmt. d 1st Laff out lowd momNt of my dA. v clever
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Tibley Bobley Posted Sep 23, 2007
Speaking as one who doesn't own a mobile 'phone or have any occasion to use txtspk, I'm chuffed to be able to report that I think I understood almost all of it. Brilliant
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UnderGuide Editors Posted Oct 12, 2007
Congrats Dmitri, (and try saying Soliloquising after a few of those!) on another of your entries being selected for the <./>underguide</.>.
(And on the prospect of txtspk linked st8 from the FP! . It's a fun piece, thanks for posting it here.)
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