On 2010-05-21 21:39:12 +0100, CyberTaz said: > No problem -- it's used quite widely because of the 'near perfect' flow > & is referred to as 'Lorem Ipsum'. As for it being Latin, well, it > might as well be Greek or Sanskrit. I can't read either one:-) It's not even proper Latin - it's a heavily modified 'nonsense' version fo Cicero - modified to have a similar letter frequency & word size distribution to written English: interesting that the article above notes that the most popular form of Lorem ipsum was developed for an Apple Mac programme in the 80s - Aldus PageMaker:) -- Barry Wainwright Microsoft MVP (see for more information) Like most MVPs, I am responding to your query through the public newsgroup channel (NNTP). Microsoft is planning to close the public newsgroups which would effectively disable this channel and may affect the number of answers that are given. Please post any concerns you have about these plans in this newsgroup so we can forward them on to Microsoft.
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Rob Schneider 01:25. A nice place to mess around and easily learn this language is. It's one of those languages that you can easily write your term paper in. You just say how much and the web site writes it for you. --rms On 22/05/10 09:08, Barry_Wainwright_[MVP]@ wrote: > On 2010-05-21 21:39:12 +0100, CyberTaz said: > >> No problem -- it's used quite widely because of the 'near perfect' >> flow & is referred to as 'Lorem Ipsum'.
As for it being Latin, well, >> it might as well be Greek or Sanskrit. I can't read either one:-) > > It's not even proper Latin - it's a heavily modified 'nonsense' version > fo Cicero - modified to have a similar letter frequency & word size > distribution to written English: > > > > interesting that the article above notes that the most popular form of > Lorem ipsum was developed for an Apple Mac programme in the 80s - Aldus > PageMaker:).