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Subject: Binary Language
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Well I put together a rough draft of the binary language I was 
talking about. http://home.earthlink.net/~thinkyad/bl.txt .

The lojban influences should seem obvious. I think with careful 
choice of idea words, I can already represent lojban with this syntax.

Any comments?


