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Subject: Lojban as Vulcan (Was: A wide variety of comments...)
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From: "Arnt-Richard Johansen" <enkefalos@HOTMAIL.COM>

> For the purposes of meme propogation, what do people think of the
idea
> of going through the (apparently fairly easy[1]) process of getting
a
> Paramount license and making a 'Vulcan dictionary' that is actually
> lojban?

I don't believe that would have very desirable results. Look at
http://neptune.spaceports.com/~words/lojban.html, and especially
notice paragraph nr. 4, "Lojban is not Vulcan".

co'o mi'e tsali


