I love you, Apple Computer.
So, I was looking through the International Preferences Pane to see what I needed to switch on to view and type Arial Hebrew for reasons I won't go into here. There's a list of languages that you can choose from for application menus, etc, and the language names are all in the language itself, so "English", "Svenska", "日本語", etc. I went into the edit area to see what other languages were there and as I scrolled through, what did I see but:
tlhIngan Hol
I want to hug whoever did that.
tlhIngan Hol
I want to hug whoever did that.

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I sold my Klingon dictionary a while back, since I finally decided I'd never have anyone to practice with. (Which is a pity, since aside from all my other language interests, I always wanted to have a nearly-private language to share with someone, and Klingon would have been a great choice for that. I still want to learn ASL with some friends for the "across a crowded/noisy room" factor, though.)
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my husband is an application engineer for apple and all I gotta say is, the whole company is composed of ENORMOUS GEEKS. i sometimes eat lunch with him (his ofc is down the block from mine) and i have listened to enormous in-depth arguments about video games, sf, and assorted other geekery. (the most entertaining one was an argument about dim sum and the chinese mafia.)
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-28 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)http://del.icio.us/url/9b579e21e6fafcc71fb0b22bfc0b9c4d
Is it good or bad? Mwhaha, find out yourself. Click already.
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-29 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)Mousie, logging out.