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Old languages

  • Post author:mikal
  • Post published:July 8, 2005
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I have a friend who used to code in an ancient and archaic language that was used for things like starting fires and planning assaults on the wooly mammoth. You know — an old language.

[tags: language old age]
[icbm: work]

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