coi terdi Hello all, just felt like popping in an introducing
myself. I’ve been putzing around with lojban for about a month now,
but I’ve not put in the requisite time to learn the vocab yet.
Hopefully joining this mailing list will motivate me to fix that little
problem. A little about me: I’m in school going for a CS degree,
I’m into karate, computers, playing around with gadgets and new things,
and hopefully I’ll soon be bilingual. I’ve been wondering; what motivated all of you to
learn lojban? I’ve been trying to pressure my brother into it, but
he’s a bit lethargic. Oh, and another thing, what’s the general culture like
with respect to assigning yourself a lojban name rather than simply translating
over the sounds of your given first name? --M@ (my usual email sig which I may habitually
use) mu’o mi’e mat. (a lojban sig that I’ll
use if assigned names are faux pas) --teryret. (a
lojban sig that I’ll use if they’re not) |