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  Graffiti (Palm OS) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graffiti also runs on the Windows Mobile platform, where it is called "Block Recognizer," and on the Symbian UIQ platform as the default recognizer.
The software is based primarily on a neography of upper-case characters that can be drawn blindly with a stylus on a touch-sensitive panel.
Since the user typically cannot see the character as it is being drawn, complexities have been removed from four of the most difficult letters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Graffiti_(Palm_OS)   (424 words)

  
 Constructed script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A constructed script (also artificial script, neography) is a new writing system specifically created by an individual or group, rather than having evolved as part of a language or culture like a natural script.
Some neographies have been encoded in Unicode, in particular the Shavian alphabet and the Deseret alphabet.
A proposal for Klingon pIqaD was turned down due to the fact that most users of the Klingon language wrote it using the Latin alphabet, but both Tengwar and Cirth are still under consideration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Artificial_script   (518 words)

  
 Wikipedia
An artificial or constructed script (also conscript or neography) is term for new writing systems specifically devised by specific known individuals, rather than having naturally evolved as part of a culture like a natural script.
The most well-known conscripts are J. Tolkien's elaborate Tengwar and Cirth, but many others exist, such as the Klingon script and N'Ko.
Some, such as Shavian, Alphabet 26, and the Deseret alphabet were devised as English spelling reforms.
www.foolswisdom.com /users/sbett/wikipedia.htm   (1073 words)

  
 McNulty`s Neography Allows You to See an Aerial View of an Undiscovered Planet.
This press release is about: neography, undiscovered, minneapolis, his, mcnulty, structures, mcnulty`s, paintings, aerial, through, july
Former President Bill Clinton has an original in is his collection that was presented to him during a trip to Minneapolis in June of 2000.
McNulty examined the perspective of aerial views for Neography, which added to his use of textures to simulate a relief map.
www.press-library.com /releases/2004-07-09/rosaluxgallery/McNulty-s-Neography-Allows-See-Aerial-View-Undiscovered-Planet.htm   (283 words)

  
 Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
On the other hand, this specialization educates future employees of various publishing houses focusing on publishing scientific literature and sources.
The students receive a sum of theoretical knowledge on source and scientific literature publishing and practical skills: in paleogrphy and neography, on archive organization and archival collections, IT training and knowledge in Polish language culture.
Students are also required to complete a four-week publishing internship and pass one exam in historical source editing
www.historia.icenter.pl /projekt/teksty/english/students/specedytor_eng.html   (185 words)

  
 GameSetWatch - Tetrisphere on the Jaguar!
Rumor has it, according to Lawrence of GamesX, that Nintendo saw it (the game was then just called Phear) at the Atari booth at CES, and bought the rights to it.
Lawrence relates the story in his neography blog, and also has linked the brochure, complete with atrocious typos.
Here's a quote (not interesting for its humor, so much as its historical relevance): "Be blown away with the experience of moving, rotating, spinning and zooming into 4-demensions.
www.gamesetwatch.com /2006/01/tetrisphere_on_the_jaguar.php   (230 words)

  
 Re: [lojban] Lojban neography
Here > is a link to the alphabet: > http://www.geocities.com/nemorathwald/lojban_alphabet.jpg > Please try writing sentences in it and help > me find places where two characters (that can > follow each other legally in Lojban) would > appear misleading together.
When it has > survived such a trial I will submit it to the > neography section of www.Langmaker.com.
Previous by thread: Re: [lojban] Re: Lojban neography
www.lojban.org /he/lists/lojban-list/msg10166.html   (489 words)

  
 the odk - o c t o p u s d r o p k i c k !
Watch it and about halfway through (after the car comes from behind the trees) look closely and you will see the white mist coming up from behind the car and then following it along the road!
Neography has an impressive, categorized collection of Japanese TV commercial clips.
Even if I were more diligent about watching TV and capturing commercials for terebikko (the miniblog on the right side here ->), I wouldn't have a collection as fine as this...
www.octopusdropkick.net /?m=200411   (1213 words)

  
 music.reviews
Next we engage the fast-paced technoid rhythms of "aethrabyss" that ever-changes with various complexity of crazy and erratic sound manipulations.
Track six moves us into a nice thematic build of very massive strings that prepare listeners for the underwater movements of "neography" and "aquatecture" which show an enlightening take on some beautiful piano arrangements.
Track eight, "cerebral paisley" jumps us into some funky and bizarre compositions that one might consider would be a crazy soundtrack for a kid's videogame.
www.nezzwerk.com /seven/reviews/album_review.php?id=293   (278 words)

  
 ccm . blog
No matter which side of the gate (or headlands) you are on this weekend, there are plenty of geeks to commiserate with about the yet unreached state of data/techno-pervasiveness in our lives.
As part of the whole neography cult spinning around O'Reilly, CCM will be there working on, and talking about Platial, our soon to be beta collaborative mapping application.
We also are trying to setup the unofficial always-on video chat between FOO and BAR Camps, the AV-F2F backchannel if you will, hoping for some espionage conspiracies.
community-centric.com /blog   (2091 words)

  
 Rengar
This next neography is also silent, but only because I haven't thought of a phnology system for it yet.
It was originally designed for a race of creatures that have half the characteristics of us humans, as well as half of their own.
No worries, just copy down this text, and all will be forgiven:
josephstaleknight.tripod.com /myconlangs/id3.html   (222 words)

  
 octopusdropkick.net - View topic - Neography - Batch of Japanese CM Captures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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octopusdropkick.net /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=2350   (112 words)

  
 tiltedhalos - legacy » Blog Archive » sojourn submissions
Scour and devour—scrape that skin inside-in and start digesting myself, my words, my histories—all the meaning I’ve ever penned that makes up a part of me: some lines I liked, and some were too trite, the ped-ants fighting for the crumbs from my licorice cliché soliloquies.
Just digging through the volumes, the stacks, the racks, the piles, the tomes of what I’ve already expectorated, praying for piece-meal neography in the whole mess—some divine line of what I’ve already done for me to clone and kick half-formed into the future.
Discovering I’m a Narcissistic-cannibal, just like every other writer: loose change and organ donations appreciated; please deposit in the space below.
www.tiltedhalos.com /blog/?p=18   (437 words)

  
 High Earth Orbit » Blog Archive » GeoRSS Aggregators everywhere
It’s a balancing game - you need feeds and data to build the tools, but why produce the data if no tools to consume them?
But it appears with the large rise in geo-location awareness, and “neography” (for lack of a better term), there is sufficient enthusiasm behind putting geographic meta-data inside of feeds and sites, which is great.
So far I’ve seen the following aggregators pop-up with GeoRSS support.
highearthorbit.com /georss-aggregators-everywhere   (220 words)

  
 Joseph Staleknight -- The New Fontography
Make the lexicon and the grammar (both are equally important),
Create a neography to suit the word structure (and possibly create a cursive form, as well), and
Of course, you could mix it up like Hergé, but you'd probably get near to nowhere.
www.freewebs.com /jstaleknight/conlangs.htm   (169 words)

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