That being said, Anglic is still probably more flexible by  several degrees.

-- Matt


Anglic is very flexible. And symmetric.
 
No galactic alphabet has characters that can be reversed or flipped.
Dyslexia is impossible.
 
But in Anglic, a d flipped once becomes a b. Flipped again, it's a p.
And a flipped p becomes a q.
 
With holographic projection, it becomes easy to flip letters, hence the 
story idea Dr. Brin let me play about with. 
 
Sah'ot invents a form of poetry that can only exist as a projected  cube,
as the poems change depending upon which face is down, and if the
reader is inside the cube, or outside looking through two faces.
 
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Another Anglic flexibility that I hope gets used in an Uplift novel  is
the fact that Galactics have no concept of different fonts.
 
William Taylor
 


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