Dotsies (2012)
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#16I cannot tell if this is a practical joke or what. At first, I tried to learn it in earnest but then I fell totally apart and virtually threw my hands up. Either I have some sort of learning disability or this is there to simply waste my time. Is this a real thing?
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#17I learned it back then. Used it for a while as a privacy feature for my phone.
how was it? easy to read after a hwile? I whished the downloadable font would be the "densest" setting, not just abc encoding
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#18Was about to pass this off until I starting reading the sample near the bottom of the page that gradually teaches you. It actually amazed me that I could sort of read it halfway through. I can't get to the end though, but at least I have an idea of the difficulty level to read it naturally.
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#19Was about to pass this off until I starting reading the sample near the bottom of the page that gradually teaches you. It actually amazed me that I could sort of read it halfway through. I can't get to the end though, but at least I have an idea of the difficulty level to read it naturally.
The way I ended up doing is by learning whole words and then a lot of practice. It is similar to what the author is doing here, just they do it with the most frequent words first such as "the", "it", "a". Really clever indeed. Now if this was applied to Korean it'd be awesome (:
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#20Korean is structured this way