Really, the Hebrew alphabet just looks nicer.
The English alphabet has this nice roundness that I like. Also, most of its letters connect to each other more easily. When I write in Hebrew, I tend to connect the letters, because I can write faster this way, so the English letters sort of fit the way I want to move my pencil in that regard (though I probably commit horrid grammatical errors while connecting them in writing, since I've never learned how to do that).
I think it has some of the letter-as-art feel that the Chinese and Japanese kanji system does.
Have you ever seen the rashi alphabet? It's somewhat different than the regular Hebrew one, and looks even stranger, IMHO.
You can see it here or here under/near "Rashi".
[Edit: vw!
Your (real, since very few posters here can read it, and your screen name is English letters) )name in Hebrew letters: ואלרי ]
Okay, random, I know I'm a sucker for cute puppies, but how adorable is Jake Gyllenhaal with his new puppy?
I get a 404 on that link, Kat.
I did at first too, but then on refresh it worked.
Perkins, I say it's mandatory to get to a massage as rested as possible, for maximum efficiency. Of course, I just made that rule up, but still.
I heard
Where is ita to understand me when I say that it's always surprising me to realize that people who aren't even in the same virtual room with me still may have my existence in mind?
I like that rule, Nilly. I decided that watching TV programs so I can clear them off my tivo counted as doing useful things.
Third time's the charm. Very cute puppy!
The puppy is just all belly! SO CUTE.
am having issues with livejournal galleries recently. I wonder why?
So in my search for time-wasters, I happened across a flash game that was almost educational!
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Develops topological thinking, anyway. I got to level 7 and then just decided to rest on my laurels. So what's the deal there? Do the nodes need to have even degree, or does that not apply here? Nutty? Is it your father who's a topologist?