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The Love Language perform at Raleigh City Plaza in Raleigh, NC as part of the Hopscotch Music Festival on 9/11/10. Shot for PopMatters.
Unfortunately, "F**k Yeah!" seems to be the informal motto of the 2010 Giants (Thanks, Tim Lincecum!) and it was hard to walk 10 feet without seeing it proudly displayed on someone's chest, or on a poster. At least the Warfield self-censored.
UNICODE 5.1.0 meets Or-Omcode∞.1.0
Unicode represents the Tower ob Babel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel In computing, Unicode is an industry standard allowing computers to consistently represent and manipulate text expressed in most of the world's writing systems. Developed in tandem with the Universal Character Set standard and published in book form as The Unicode Standard, Unicode consists of a repertoire of more than 100,000 characters, a set of code charts for visual reference, an encoding methodology and set of standard character encodings, an enumeration of character properties such as upper and lower case, a set of reference data computer files, and a number of related items, such as character properties, rules for normalization, decomposition, collation, rendering and bidirectional display order (for the correct display of text containing both right-to-left scripts, such as Arabic or Hebrew, and left-to-right scripts). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniCode
Or-Omcode∞.1.0 represents a new Universal Language de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universalsprache derived within the Doctine Of Essense by
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Christian_Friedrich_Krause
Encoding Unicode into the Or-Omcode∞.1.0 all traditional languages become semantically transformed within the new universal language parameters. portal.or-om.org/art/UnicodemeetsOrOmCode/tabid/6319/Defa...
Justin Perez presents to a packed Kelley Student Center Commons.
Justin is a visual language specialist with the Center of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education, a branch of the Indiana Department of Health. He is also a teacher of the performance art program Visual Vernacular www.justinperezvv.com/ and the creator of the ASL learning game Handcubes handcubes.com/.
He presented on Deaf culture and his personal experiences as a fifth-generation deaf man. (Photos by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo.)
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So, there is a bit of an Irish language revival going on, at least in policy, if not in practice. I haven't heard and spoken Irish beyond slainte, aside from a few phrases some dude tried to teach me in a bar, but it is prominent on many signs.So, there is a bit of an Irish language revival going on, at least in policy, if not in practice. I haven't heard and spoken Irish beyond slainte, aside from a few phrases some dude tried to teach me in a bar, but it is prominent on many signs.