hellison: (Default)
[personal profile] hellison
Stolen from [livejournal.com profile] vashti and Caramel Betty

Yeah another meme. I should probably invent Exciting Events to write about instead, but that would take effort. Anyways...

Use the autocomplete function of your browser. Type in each letter of the alphabet, and see what the first website it provides is. Delete and repeat, so you cover all the letters of the alphabet. No need to link to the exact page. If it's not work-safe, or inappropriate for some reason, say so. If there's nothing showing, say that too.


A - Amazon
B - bash.org - work won't let me go to this one because it has been classed as 'tasteless and offensive'. Woe.
C - carmine.fotopic.net
D- http://dictionary.reference.com/
E - eatin.fotopic.net
F - http://www.famousquotes.me.uk/nursery_rhymes/humpty_dumpty.htm
G - google
H - http://www.htmlgear.tripod.com/guest/control.guest?u=newtonemerson&i=1&a=view - 'letters page' of www.portadownnews.com
I - http://images.google.co.uk/
J - http://www.journalfen.net/community/fandom_wank/ - for when I get REALLY bored
K - empty
L - livejournal - now there's a shock
M - http://www.mdload.com/cc/notthillgate.jpg - pic of that 'no running' train sign that was everywhere last week
N - http://news.bbc.co.uk
O - http://www.okcupid.com/tests/list I get bored a LOT
P - http://www.penny-arcade.com
Q - http://quizfarm.com
R - only thing that came up here was Recycle Bin
S - http://scene.pgpl.net
T - http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/comments.php?entry_id=7394 - the whole Pterry is EVIL AND MUST DIE debate from the potter maniacs
U - empty
V - empty
W - http://www3.open.ac.uk/ open university
X - empty
y - empty
Z - empty



Not sure what the point of that is, but it did fill up the end of lunchtime :p

Date: 2005-08-03 07:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whit-merule.livejournal.com
greek is fun. and it doesn't actually take that long to get used to readin gthe alphabet - especially in lower case, because many of the letters are a similar shape to ours and so the shape of the overall words doesn't look to unfamiliar, once you get past the whole OMG FORN stage.

and like any language, especially one that has had a strong influence on the development of modern ones, there are interesting juicy little bits here and there. Like, the word 'aristos' - from which, obviously, we get aristocracy &c - actually means very good. I'm not sure to what degree that's a moral comment and to what extent it's more a quality thing - I think it's a bit of both - but either way I love it. :)

and then little things like the fact that they didn't have a letter for H, though obviously they had the sound (Homer, Hector &c). But you'll notice it only ever occurs at the start of words. This is because they don't consider it a consonant, but a particular way of breathing. As far as they're concerned, Homer and Hector do begin with vowels. They're written (damn lack of greek alphabet) OMEP and EKTOP (where P is R) - but for every word in ancient greek that starts with a vowel, the type of breathing has to be indicated - rough or smooth - and this is done with a little accent over the vowel which looks sort of like a curly comma or apostrophe. Opening backwards it's a smooth breathing (as in aristos - just the straight vowel) and opening forwards it's a harsh breathing - the sound which we've decided is a letter, and called H.

I think that's fascinating. :)

hey, i'm a singer. :) it actually helps me relate an initial H when it begins a phrase on a high note by thinking of it as just a different way of breathing rather than a pesky consonant...

hannah
abstract tonight

Date: 2005-08-03 11:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaptainkruft.livejournal.com
We have a celebrity chef in Australia who is called Aristos. Now I see it is just a way of being pig headed :)

Profile

hellison: (Default)
hellison

May 2017

S M T W T F S
  123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031   

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 31st, 2026 12:58 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios