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Hasselhoff

Did you ever notice that alien writing in movies always looks like Korean?
ㄴㅇ러ㅏㅓㅑㅕㅅㄱㄷㅏㅗㄴㄹ오ㅓㅓㅗㄴ어ㅗㄴㄹ아ㅓㅇ랴ㅕㄷ가ㅜㄴㅇ라ㅓㅑㅕㄷㄱ
ㅏ먼ㅇ러ㅏㅕㅑ댖ㅇ리ㅓㄴㅇ러ㅣㅢㅊㅇㄴ리ㅏㄴㄷㄱ재ㅑㅕ
ㅏ넝려ㅑ다ㅜ닒;내댜ㅕ갸ㅕㅓ댜개ㅑㅕㅐㅑㅐㅑㄴ랴ㅓㅓㅣㅏㅓㄸ랴ㅓ떄늫ㄹㅈㄷㄱ라ㅓ

I am from the future.

 
Dec 2, 06 8:53 pm
treekiller

those symbols look like ASCI from the olden days before windows or mac...

then again, I used korean in a movie, a long, long time ago.

Dec 2, 06 9:03 pm  · 
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spaghetti

its one of the most modern language, in scientific terms (most scientifically developed languages, that is), and it was invented to allow poor farmers who couldnt read/learn the complex chinese language. the symbols are derived from the shape that the vocal muscles or throat makes when pronouncing the letter. and it is one of the most simple languages in terms of grammar and rules. so perhaps thats why its used by aliens?

Dec 2, 06 9:18 pm  · 
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Katze

TK – do you mean ASCII? Sorry, getting technical on you when we should be having fun…It's the computer geek speaking:)

Wow - you were involved in the Spawn movie? Cool.

Dec 2, 06 9:30 pm  · 
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Hasselhoff

Maybe Koreans are aliens. That would explain their ability to magically produce more than any human in studio.

Dec 2, 06 10:22 pm  · 
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Apurimac

I don't know why, and I hate to stereotype people, but why do asian kids have such super-human work ethics? I think i've met 1 asian kid who didn't fit the stereotype, but every one i come across in arch. school designs like any moment may be their last.

Dec 2, 06 10:46 pm  · 
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Hasselhoff

The Koreans in my school are all amazing. I wouldn't take that as a bad stereotype haha. THey are incredible. When I was working in JApan this summer, the average recent grad was, in the opinion of us American interns, a much more compitant designer than the average American. They were very impressive.

Dec 2, 06 11:11 pm  · 
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spaghetti

this reminds me of the movie "Crazy People".

There was an advertisement they created within the movie by SONY (electronics). in which: the reason that the japanese were so much better at electronics than caucasians was because they were "too damn tall" and thus had a disadvantage when looking at small electronics parts. anyway, a good movie you guys should check it out. (plot: insane asylum running a tv ad agency.)

I dont know. i think the dutch are pretty hard core as well. although i heard working for sejima (SAANA) is the end of your life outside of architecture studio.

asians are getting better at slacking off too though...

Dec 3, 06 12:41 am  · 
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brian buchalski

but the dutch are tall

Dec 3, 06 1:40 am  · 
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PsyArch

The Koreans, through use of simple alphabet and numerical systems have almost zero dyslexia and dyscalculia.

It's the bastard nature of English with anomalies like eleven and twelve (did you ever count to twenty-twelve, twenty-thirteen?) and the overpopulation of homonyms and homographs in our complex tongue that makes being an english speaker just harder. Sometimes I struggle to say good morning. It's not because I'm slack, it's just hard work. I think the Koreans also retain perfect-pitch, a skill we are all born with but lose through underuse, as what would be homonyms in their spoken language are identified by the tone.

And yes, the Dutch are tall.

Dec 3, 06 8:24 am  · 
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b3tadine[sutures]

not only are the dutch TALL, they like their porn with donkey's in them...

Dec 3, 06 9:02 am  · 
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the silent observer

I have to say, the singaporeans have a leg up on the Koreans....in my school, they were INSANE...one kid, an exchange student for the year...he slept, like, 3 hours a night, destroyed the keyboards of several computers in the cluster, and could crank out a 3-D model of an entire project in one night of crazy ass clicking....it was mesmerizing to watch....

As for breaking all stereotypes, I be an asian, and I be DAMN slow....

Dec 3, 06 12:32 pm  · 
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brian buchalski

not to stereotype but it seems that scandinavians like animals...especially former police officers

Then things started to happen that I didn't think were possible," the farmer said....that's got to be one of the best newspaper quotes of the year

Dec 3, 06 1:38 pm  · 
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Carl Douglas (agfa8x)

i'm not a racist, but...

Dec 3, 06 1:46 pm  · 
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the silent observer

Wow...puddles...that's all I've got to say....

Dec 3, 06 2:54 pm  · 
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treekiller

ASCI, ASCII smatsci... whatever! as an fogey over 30, I learned basic in 1982 on the original ibm pc with 32Kb of ram and no harddrive- and I still get confused by computer jargon.

there have been other things that I've been involved in that are still in my portfolio, but not Spawn.

Dec 3, 06 2:58 pm  · 
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wrong thread, treekiller? if not, i'm hopelessly lost and must get another cup of coffee.

Dec 3, 06 3:04 pm  · 
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ah yes. now i see. i was in fact lost, and the coffee is now brewing. (really i think my post was just an excuse to talk myself into making another pot.)

Dec 3, 06 3:07 pm  · 
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WonderK

I think this thread should win some kind of award. Not sure what for, but I can't wait to see what happens next.

Dec 3, 06 3:47 pm  · 
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treekiller

steve, that raises an interesting idea. what if we [/i]try[/i] to confuse each other by having topics bleed between threads?

Dec 3, 06 4:14 pm  · 
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cabin fever in mpls already, tk?!

Dec 3, 06 6:01 pm  · 
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Philarch

I always thought the old korean writing looked more alien - before the dots were replaced by the dashes. "Spaghetti" explained the consonants very well in that it is very scientific. The vowels, though are a little different and are comprised of only 3 elements - the horizontal line representing Land or Earth, the vertical line representing Man and the dot representing the Sky.

Dec 3, 06 6:19 pm  · 
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spaghetti

doesnt mean they are smarter tho. the reason they developed the language was for the simpletons (farmers and poor folk). the academics learned chinese. and i am not sure if it relates to how hard they work. unless, since the language is easier, they can put more mental effort into model building...

on another note, koreans drink a LOT

Dec 3, 06 7:38 pm  · 
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Katze

TK – I'm just giving you sh*t and having a little fun. ASCII code is still in use 40 years later; hard to believe but it's one of those technologies that did not die after the windows and mac introduction. Most computers still use it to represent text which makes it possible to transfer data from one computer to another.

Dec 3, 06 11:38 pm  · 
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Katze

TK - I like the idea of bleeding topics between threads :) I like confusion.

Dec 3, 06 11:40 pm  · 
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brian buchalski

whatever happened to hotdogeatingchamp? because right about now he'd probably say something like, "i can eat more hot dogs than you."

Dec 4, 06 4:02 pm  · 
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treekiller

I can kill more trees then you!

not yet running a cabin fever - the habitrails are my salvations...

K- I was giving it back to you.

let me try that html code again... there it worked.

Dec 4, 06 4:19 pm  · 
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broccolijet

my wife is half korean and she chastises me for spoiling her bloodline.

and i think i still have nightmares in turbo pascal.

Dec 4, 06 4:54 pm  · 
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DEVicox

turbo pascal!
delphi just couldn't do for turbo pascal what visual basic did for basic.

besides the topic... but I used to enjoy writing extremely complex batch files which would appear as a improved version of DOShell.

the same in basic. but in basic drew in all the lines and shades so it looked like a cheap version of win 3.11

Dec 4, 06 5:37 pm  · 
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Katze

TK - I can take it! You know I'm just messing with ya!

Go DEVicox...DOSShell is hott.

pascal, woo hoo. Do we have any COBOL programmers out there? Nevermind, its kinda an inside work joke. 50% of the programmers where I work used COBOL years ago so we have no shortage, esp since we don't program in it anymore:)

Dec 4, 06 8:18 pm  · 
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broccolijet

when i was a kid, i played simple ASCII games on my dad's TRS-80. picture a football game with Xs and Os cruising around the screen. the friggin files loaded from a cassette via a simple external tape deck. a mere 25 years and we've got madden '07.

Dec 4, 06 8:21 pm  · 
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treekiller

I used to know Logo.

anybody got a turtle?

Dec 4, 06 8:22 pm  · 
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Smokety Mc Smoke Smoke
Dec 4, 06 9:37 pm  · 
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Hasselhoff

Whoa is that from the future?

Dec 4, 06 10:01 pm  · 
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Smokety Mc Smoke Smoke

Hell to the yeah!

Dec 4, 06 10:03 pm  · 
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geimanj

I want a KimJongIlBot for X-mas [level 7!]. I hear he comes with an awesome concrete superfortress!
But seriously, any race that regularly enjoys sweet potato vodka on a regular basis and considers fermented spicy cabbage a necessity MUST be alien.

Having lived with a Korean roommate for 7+ years, I can speak to the motivation or lack thereof, of some Koreans... I keed I keed.

I never knew that about the Korean language, btw. Pretty interesting, actually.

Homographs... *tee hee*

Dec 4, 06 11:11 pm  · 
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Apurimac

wow, i wonder if his nuke program is acutally a "super-cool nuke mech for world domination" program. I could actually fear a kim-jong-il bot

Dec 4, 06 11:49 pm  · 
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Katze

What's ASCII?
/
\__/ \__/
(oo) (oo)
(\//~~\\ //~~\\
\/\__// \\__// \
|||| ||\\ Who cares!
__ |||| __ |||| ___
(_)(_) (_)(_)

Dec 5, 06 12:29 am  · 
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Katze

broccolijet – yeah, Xs and Os games; I remember them!! Pretty funny.

Dec 5, 06 12:48 am  · 
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myriam

ha ha, i played a dogfight game that was pretty similar sounding.

Dec 5, 06 12:49 am  · 
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geimanj

Anyone else remember this?



Oh how I loved you, Big Trak...
This was my introduction to programming in 5th grade.

Dec 5, 06 1:11 am  · 
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