Paul Prescod wrote: > M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > >> Hmm, I wonder if we should add another fun codec to the encodings >> package ?! Anyone have a reference ? > > > Well Google turns these up: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A787917 > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet > http://www.ninjalane.com/leet.aspx > http://home.cwru.edu/~jar20/l33tpaper.htm > http://www.ryanross.net/leet/ Wow, nice collection of links, thanks. > I wish I could find the URL where a guy talks to a wanna-be hacker with > increasingly random syntax and the hacker is amazed at how l33t he is. > "You are so l33t that I can't even understand what you are saying!" ... I wonder how these guys deal with the problem of expressing numbers in their small little language. I suppose they use the l33t version of roman literals ;-) (c) |\/||\/|1\/, |°`/+|-|()|\| 5()F7\/\/4R3 F()|_||\||)471()|\| -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, May 16 2004) >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ EuroPython 2004, Göteborg, Sweden 21 days left ::: Try mxODBC.Zope.DA for Windows,Linux,Solaris,FreeBSD for free ! ::::
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