names and links
Jan. 5th, 2006 02:50 pmIf this is for real, if those names were actually used, it's very, very scary.
(Though I'm kind of amused by Jo'El and Rach'El; those names are from Hebrew, and the El at the end actually means God; the names are split not only by syllable but along the actual morphemes. I'm sure it's entirely accidental.)
On an unrelated topic, yesterday I was going to post a list of links I'd used to assemble the poetry alphabet, but my computer ate my post. I'll try to reassemble it sometime when the annoyance fades.
(Though I'm kind of amused by Jo'El and Rach'El; those names are from Hebrew, and the El at the end actually means God; the names are split not only by syllable but along the actual morphemes. I'm sure it's entirely accidental.)
On an unrelated topic, yesterday I was going to post a list of links I'd used to assemble the poetry alphabet, but my computer ate my post. I'll try to reassemble it sometime when the annoyance fades.