I kept a diary in dwarf-runes when I was 16.
Oh, god. Thanks for reminding me. I took notes in school in runish script.
I'd completely forgotten.
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I kept a diary in dwarf-runes when I was 16.
Oh, god. Thanks for reminding me. I took notes in school in runish script.
I'd completely forgotten.
You are all way geekier than me. I barely achieved nerd-dom.
You are all way geekier than me. I barely achieved nerd-dom.
Only because you were busy becoming a music geek.
wrod.Fantasy geeks are a different breed.
Like Sci-Fi, played D&D in high school, have a home computer network, am a computer programmer. I think I can call myself a geek, but the writing in a fictional language is really hard to trump.
Did anyone ever write an Elvish/Klingon dictionary?
I never wrote in a fictional language, but I used to write in code.
am a computer programmer.
writing in a fictional language
IJS.
Only because you were busy becoming a music geek.
Yeah, but, even at their geekiest music fiends have an interest in something with a bit of cachet.
IJS
I'd be set for life geek-wise if I made a compiler that understood Elvish.