From pycyn@aol.com Mon Apr 16 17:06:53 2001 Return-Path: X-Sender: Pycyn@aol.com X-Apparently-To: lojban@yahoogroups.com Received: (EGP: mail-7_1_2); 17 Apr 2001 00:06:53 -0000 Received: (qmail 74682 invoked from network); 17 Apr 2001 00:06:52 -0000 Received: from unknown (10.1.10.142) by l8.egroups.com with QMQP; 17 Apr 2001 00:06:52 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO imo-m10.mx.aol.com) (64.12.136.165) by mta3 with SMTP; 17 Apr 2001 00:06:52 -0000 Received: from Pycyn@aol.com by imo-m10.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v29.14.) id r.8.132226eb (17086) for ; Mon, 16 Apr 2001 20:06:41 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <8.132226eb.280ce310@aol.com> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 20:06:40 EDT Subject: Re: [lojban] sodna, kliru, navni To: lojban@yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_8.132226eb.280ce310_boundary" Content-Disposition: Inline X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10519 From: pycyn@aol.com --part1_8.132226eb.280ce310_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 4/16/2001 5:53:59 PM Central Daylight Time, phma@oltronics.net writes: > ro roksodna cu sodna li ci > .i ro laznynavni cu navni li pabi > .i ro zirkliru cu kliru li muci > > or else > > ro roksodna cu sodna li pa > .i ro laznynavni cu navni li ci > These look like the two ideas I had, too, atomic number (I assume that is what the first set is, not having a chart handy) or position in the relevant columns (same assumption). Thanks for the names, though I am just as happy with the latin ones as names and playing with that (and I don't remember enough chemistry to get the first two anyhow). Any other suggestions? --part1_8.132226eb.280ce310_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 4/16/2001 5:53:59 PM Central Daylight Time,
phma@oltronics.net writes:



ro roksodna cu sodna li ci
.i ro laznynavni cu navni li pabi
.i ro zirkliru cu kliru li muci

or else

ro roksodna cu sodna li pa
.i ro laznynavni cu navni li ci
.i ro zirkliru cu kliru li vo




These look like the two ideas I had, too, atomic number (I assume that is
what the
first set is, not having a chart handy) or position in the relevant columns
(same assumption).  
Thanks for the names, though I am just as happy with the latin ones as names
and playing with that (and I don't remember enough chemistry to get the first
two anyhow).
Any other suggestions?
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