Intro

Some character sets have been proposed to the Unicode Consortium (and failed). See a more complete list at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/alloc/Pipeline.html. See also the ConScript Unicode Registry [Evertype.com/standards/csur/]: 'The purpose of the ConScript Unicode Registry (CSUR) is to coordinate the assignment of blocks out of the Unicode Private Use Area (E000-F8FF and 000F0000-0010FFFF) to constructed/artificial scripts, including scripts for constructed/artificial languages.'

Cirth

[The following was excerpted from http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n1642/n1642.htm.]

The Cirth script was invented by the philologist and author J. R. R. Tolkien as part of the mythological world he created and was widely popularized through his work, The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, etc. Along with a family of artificial languages and a large corpus of etymological data describing their relationships, the Cirth script has attracted the attention of a large community of linguists and other enthusiasts interested in this expression of Tolkien's expertise in historical and comparative linguistics. It can be categorized as a Category D (Attested Extinct) alphabet: there is a relatively limited corpus, and a relatively small (but existent) scholarly body studying it. In order to set a standard Cirth character coding for such scholars and enthusiasts, it has been suggested that this character set be included into the Unicode standard and ISO 10646.

8 columns are reserved to encode the Cirth. The last column is currently unused, and is reserved for future discoveries in the Tolkien manuscripts. The Cirth was and is used to write the languages Quenya, Sindarin, and Khuzdul. It has also been used to write English, as on the title page of The Lord Of The Rings.

General Principles of the Cirth script

The Cirth are a Runic-type alphabet, although they are not connected with Nordic runes except due to a general resemblance resulting from the constraints of letterforms carved in wood or stone. Some of the Cirth had two different forms, which seem to represent glyphic variants. The Cirth were written from left to right. No positional variants or non-spacing marks exist.

Ordering follws the presentation of the Eregion and Moria Cirth and the earliest Beleriand runes (from The Return of the King, Appendix E, and The Treason of Isengard, Appendix on Runes). Additional Cirth from Doriath and Noldor have been inserted into this order, as have other Cirth used for English, etc. Where duplication in letter names occurs, a modifier has been added to the name to differentiate it from the primary form. Pronounceable or meaningful names are not known for the Cirth, so their phonetic values are given in the names. Long vowels are written doubled.

Punctuation

Little is known about punctuation marks, though four have been identified: a single dot serves sometimes to separate letters or words; two vertical dots is used to break up groups longer than a word; three or four vertical dots are used at the beginning and ending of texts. Only three Cirth digits are extant; each is formed by placing a dot beneath an existing Certh, so that non-spacing dot has been encoded here.

Sometimes word space is not used; word separation may be achieved in that case with U+200B, ZERO WIDTH SPACE. Hyphenation is not used; words may be broken after any LETTER.

Mapping Detail

U+xx80 CIRTH LETTER P
U+xx81 CIRTH LETTER B
U+xx82 CIRTH LETTER F
U+xx83 CIRTH LETTER V
U+xx84 CIRTH LETTER HW
U+xx85 CIRTH LETTER M
U+xx86 CIRTH LETTER MB
U+xx87 CIRTH LETTER SP
U+xx88 CIRTH LETTER SB
U+xx89 CIRTH LETTER SC
U+xx8A CIRTH LETTER SG
U+xx8B CIRTH LETTER T
U+xx8C CIRTH LETTER D
U+xx8D CIRTH LETTER TH
U+xx8E CIRTH LETTER DH
U+xx8F CIRTH LETTER N
U+xx90 CIRTH LETTER NDZH
U+xx91 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN KW
U+xx92 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN GW
U+xx93 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN KHW
U+xx94 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN GHW
U+xx95 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN L
U+xx96 CIRTH LETTER ENGLISH ND
U+xx97 CIRTH LETTER CH
U+xx98 CIRTH LETTER J
U+xx99 CIRTH LETTER SH
U+xx9A CIRTH LETTER ZH
U+xx9B CIRTH LETTER NJ
U+xx9C CIRTH LETTER K
U+xx9D CIRTH LETTER G
U+xx9E CIRTH LETTER KH
U+xx9F CIRTH LETTER GH
U+xxA0 CIRTH LETTER ENG
U+xxA1 CIRTH LETTER KW
U+xxA2 CIRTH LETTER GW
U+xxA3 CIRTH LETTER KHW
U+xxA4 CIRTH LETTER GHW
U+xxA5 CIRTH LETTER NGW
U+xxA6 CIRTH LETTER NW
U+xxA7 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN Z
U+xxA8 CIRTH LETTER R
U+xxA9 CIRTH LETTER RH
U+xxAA CIRTH LETTER L
U+xxAB CIRTH LETTER LH
U+xxAC CIRTH LETTER NG
U+xxAD CIRTH LETTER S
U+xxAE CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL GLOTTAL STOP
U+xxAF CIRTH LETTER Z
U+xxB0 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL NG
U+xxB1 CIRTH LETTER ND
U+xxB2 CIRTH LETTER EI
U+xxB3 CIRTH LETTER IU
U+xxB4 CIRTH LETTER I
U+xxB5 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL Y
U+xxB6 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL HY
U+xxB7 CIRTH LETTER U
U+xxB8 CIRTH LETTER UU
U+xxB9 CIRTH LETTER W
U+xxBA CIRTH LETTER UE
U+xxBB CIRTH LETTER UI
U+xxBC CIRTH LETTER E
U+xxBD CIRTH LETTER EE
U+xxBE CIRTH LETTER A
U+xxBF CIRTH LETTER AA
U+xxC0 CIRTH LETTER AI
U+xxC1 CIRTH LETTER AU
U+xxC2 CIRTH LETTER AY
U+xxC3 CIRTH LETTER AE
U+xxC4 CIRTH LETTER EA
U+xxC5 CIRTH LETTER EW
U+xxC6 CIRTH LETTER O
U+xxC7 CIRTH LETTER OO
U+xxC8 CIRTH LETTER OE
U+xxC9 CIRTH LETTER NOLDORIAN O
U+xxCA CIRTH LETTER NOLDORIAN OO
U+xxCB CIRTH LETTER IO
U+xxCC CIRTH LETTER EU
U+xxCD CIRTH LETTER OU
U+xxCE CIRTH LETTER NOLDORIAN OE
U+xxCF CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL N
U+xxD0 CIRTH LETTER H
U+xxD1 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL LEFT-POINTING SCHWA
U+xxD2 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL RIGHT-POINTING SCHWA
U+xxD3 CIRTH LETTER DORIAN O
U+xxD4 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL PS
U+xxD5 CIRTH LETTER KHUZDUL TS
U+xxD6 CIRTH MODIFIER LETTER H
U+xxD7 CIRTH ENGLISH THE
U+xxD8 CIRTH AMPERSAND
U+xxD9 CIRTH NOLDORIAN L
U+xxDA CIRTH ENGLISH OF
U+xxDB CIRTH LETTER Y
U+xxDC CIRTH LETTER VARIANT Y
U+xxDD CIRTH LETTER YY
U+xxDE CIRTH LETTER NOLDORIAN OOE
U+xxDF CIRTH LETTER NOLDORIAN OE
U+xxE0 CIRTH SEPARATOR SINGLE DOT
U+xxE1 CIRTH SEPARATOR DOUBLE DOT
U+xxE2 CIRTH SEPARATOR TRIPLE DOT
U+xxE3 CIRTH START OR END OF TEXT
U+xxE4 CIRTH SEPARATOR DOUBLE PIPE
U+xxE5 CIRTH COMBINING NASAL MARK
U+xxE6 CIRTH COMBINING LENGTH MARK
U+xxE7 CIRTH NUMERIC DOT
U+xxE8 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxE9 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxEA (This position shall not be used)
U+xxEB (This position shall not be used)
U+xxEC (This position shall not be used)
U+xxED (This position shall not be used)
U+xxEE (This position shall not be used)
U+xxEF (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF0 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF1 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF2 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF3 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF4 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF5 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF6 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF7 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF8 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxF9 (This position shall not be used)
U+xxFA (This position shall not be used)
U+xxFB (This position shall not be used)
U+xxFC (This position shall not be used)
U+xxFD (This position shall not be used)
U+xxFE (This position shall not be used)
U+xxFF (This position shall not be used)

Klingon

[The following was excerpted from http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n1643/n1643.htm.]

Several glyph forms for the Klingon alphabet are extant. The Qo'noS font, designed for Star Trek: The Motion Picture by the Astra Image Corporation, is the standard font used by the Klingon Language Instutute and Paramount (though Paramount appears to use the characters unsystematically vis ý vis the Klingon language). The Klinzhai font, derived from The U.S.S. Enterprise Officer's Manual (1980), predates Marc Okrand's Klingon Dictionary and does not have a standard relationship to tlhIngan Hol or to the Qo'noS font.)

Klingon has an alphabet of 26 characters, a positional numeric writing system with 10 digits, and is written left-to-right, top-to-bottom. Punctuation appears to be only used in Latin transliteration. The standard Okrand transliteration for Klingon runs as follows:

a b ch D e gh H I j l m n ng o p q Q r S t tlh u v w y '

This encoding has been endorsed by the Klingon Language Institute (http://www.kli.org/).

Mapping Detail

U+xxD0	KLINGON LETTER A
U+xxD1	KLINGON LETTER B
U+xxD2	KLINGON LETTER CH
U+xxD3	KLINGON LETTER D
U+xxD4	KLINGON LETTER E
U+xxD5	KLINGON LETTER GH
U+xxD6	KLINGON LETTER H
U+xxD7	KLINGON LETTER I
U+xxD8	KLINGON LETTER J
U+xxD9	KLINGON LETTER L
U+xxDA	KLINGON LETTER M
U+xxDB	KLINGON LETTER N
U+xxDC	KLINGON LETTER NG
U+xxDD	KLINGON LETTER O
U+xxDE	KLINGON LETTER P
U+xxDF	KLINGON LETTER Q
U+xxE0	KLINGON LETTER QH
U+xxE1	KLINGON LETTER R
U+xxE2	KLINGON LETTER S
U+xxE3	KLINGON LETTER T
U+xxE4	KLINGON LETTER TLH
U+xxE5	KLINGON LETTER U
U+xxE6	KLINGON LETTER V
U+xxE7	KLINGON LETTER W
U+xxE8	KLINGON LETTER Y
U+xxE9	KLINGON LETTER GLOTTAL STOP
U+xxEA	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxEB	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxEB	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxED	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxEE	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxEF	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxF0	KLINGON DIGIT ZERO
U+xxF1	KLINGON DIGIT ONE
U+xxF2	KLINGON DIGIT TWO
U+xxF3	KLINGON DIGIT THREE
U+xxF4	KLINGON DIGIT FOUR
U+xxF5	KLINGON DIGIT FIVE
U+xxF6	KLINGON DIGIT SIX
U+xxF7	KLINGON DIGIT SEVEN
U+xxF8	KLINGON DIGIT EIGHT
U+xxF9	KLINGON DIGIT NINE
U+xxFA	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxFB	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxFC	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxFD	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxFE	(This position shall not be used)
U+xxFF	KLINGON SYMBOL FOR EMPIRE

Tengwar

[The following was excerpted from http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n1641/n1641.htm]

The Tengwar script was invented by the philologist and author J. R. R. Tolkien as part of the mythological world he created, and was widely popularized through his work, The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, etc. Along with a family of artificial languages and a large corpus of etymological data describing their relationships, the Tengwar script has attracted the attention of a large community of linguists and other enthusiasts interested in this expression of Tolkien's expertise in historical and comparative linguistics. The Tengwar should be treated as a Category D (Attested Extinct) alphabet: there is a relatively limited corpus, and a relatively small (but existent) scholarly body studying it. In order to provide a standard Tengwar character coding for such scholars and enthusiasts, it has been suggested that this character set be included into the Unicode standard and ISO 10646.

8 columns are reserved to encode the Tengwar. The last column is currently unused, and is reserved for future discoveries in the Tolkien manuscripts. Character names derive from Tolkien's published writings; as usual, long vowels are written double.

General Principles of the Tengwar script

The Tengwar script is a system of consonantal signs without strictly fixed values; their glyphic structure comprises a matrix of potential phonetic relationships, rather than a set of fixed relationships between sound and character. The primary letters (U+xx00 - U+xx17) are formed of a telco 'stem' and a l™va 'bow'; raising the stem might indicate spirantization of a consonant, or doubling the bow might indicate voicing. Consonants are modified by tehtar 'signs', described below.

A series of "stemless consonants" have been encoded. STEMLESS OORE is used as DIGIT ZERO; STEMLESS VILYA is used as DIGIT ONE; STEMLESS ANNA is used as a vowel in the mode of Beleriand; STEMLESS VALA is as yet unattested, but is included here because of the inherent structure of the script.

Tengwar are written from left-to-right. Tengwar numerals are written from right-to-left (the least significant digit is on the left). The DECIMAL BASE MARK and DUODECIMAL BASE MARK are applied to the digits to indicate what the arithmetic base is used; the DUODECIMAL LEAST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT MARK is used on the least significant digit in a duodecimal expression. The numeric marks are not generally considered optional.

No positional variants of the letters exist. Like Arabic, the script is founded on calligraphic handwriting, and many ligatures may be required for high-quality rendering -- though unligatured forms may often be acceptable. No ligatures are encoded here.

Vowels and Other Marks of Pronunciation

Non-spacing marks, generically called tehtar 'signs', indicate vowels or other modifications of consonantal letters. Tehtar are placed above or below consonants, or atop "carriers" when no consonant is present in the required position. The occurrence of a character in the tehtar range, depicted with relation to a dashed circle, constitutes an assertion that this character is intended to be applied via some process to the consonantal character that precedes it in the text stream. General rules for applying non-spacing marks are given in Section 2.5 of the Unicode Standard. In ISO 10646, Level 2 encoding is intended. See the remarks on Modes below.

The SHORT CARRIER simply bears the vowel tehta; the LONG CARRIER indicates that the vowel was long; this can also be done by doubling the vowel sign.

Modes

The morphological structure of a language determines the "mode" in which the Tengwar script is used for it. For instance, the tehtar are placed above or below the preceding consonant in languages in which words tend to end in a vowel; but they are placed above or below the following consonant in languages in which words tend to end in a consonant (compare Quenya nelde 'three', neltildi 'triangle' with Sindarin neled and nelthil.). In accordance with Unicode specifications, however, the tehtar are encoded as non-spacing characters, and so must follow the consonant over which they appear. For Sindarin, this requires that the logical order of backing store does not reflect its true syllabic structure. For instance, the Quenya examples here are encoded NUUMEN-ACUTE-ALDA-ACUTE (n-e-ld-e), and NUUMEN-ACUTE-LAMBE-TINCO-AMATICSE-ALDA-AMATICSE (n-e-l-t-i-ld-i); the Sindarin encoded NUUMEN-LAMBE-ACUTE-ANDO-ACUTE (n-l-e-d-e), and NUUMEN-LAMBE-ACUTE-THUULE-LAMBE-AMATICSE (n-l-e-th-l-i). English is generally written according to a Sindarin-type mode; Italian would be written according to a Quenya-type mode. This inconsistency of phonetic representation and encoding in the backing store is a function of the script's unique representation of modalities which must be reckoned with apart from the character set itself. Smart inputting methods, such as are used for some Southeast Asian Brahmic scripts, could solve the problem for Sindarin-type mode inputting. In the mode of Beleriand, where the tehtar are not used, but full vowels, the Sindarin examples are written: OORE-YANTA-LAMBE-YANTA-ANDO (n-e-l-e-d) and OORE-YANTA-LAMBE-THUULE-SHORT CARRIER-LAMBE (n-e-l-th-i-l). Mapping software for conversion of standard-mode and Beleriand-mode Sindarin will be requisite.

Punctuation

Tengwar punctuation characters are considered to be unique to the script and are coded in the Tengwar block. Som composition of punctuation occurs in Tengwar: DOUBLE PUSTA can be followed by SECTION MARK, LONG SECTION MARK, PUSTA, and DOUBLE PUSTA.

Sometimes word space is not used; word separation may be achieved in that case with U+200B, ZERO WIDTH SPACE. Hyphenation is not used; words may be broken before any LETTER.

Encoding Structure

The Tengwar block is divided into the following ranges:

U+xx01 -> xx17 Consonants
U+xx18 -> xx33 Miscellaneous letters
U+xx40 -> xx4F Vowel signs
U+xx50 -> xx53 Punctuation
U+xx54 -> xx55 unassigned
U+xx56 -> xx57 Additional vowel signs
U+xx58 -> xx59 unassigned
U+xx5A         Additional vowel sign
U+xx5B         unassigned
U+xx5C -> xx5D Miscellaneous letters
U+xx5E -> xx5F unassigned
U+xx60 -> xx61 Punctuation
U+xx62 -> xx6B Numerals
U+xx6C -> xx6E Numeric modifiers
U+xx6F -> xx7F unassigned

Mapping Detail

U+xx00	TENGWAR LETTER TINCO
U+xx01	TENGWAR LETTER PARMA
U+xx02	TENGWAR LETTER CALMA
U+xx03	TENGWAR LETTER QUESSE
U+xx04	TENGWAR LETTER ANDO
U+xx05	TENGWAR LETTER UMBAR
U+xx06	TENGWAR LETTER ANGA
U+xx07	TENGWAR LETTER UNGWE
U+xx08	TENGWAR LETTER THUULE (suule)
U+xx09	TENGWAR LETTER FORMEN
U+xx0A	TENGWAR LETTER HARMA (aha)
U+xx0B	TENGWAR LETTER HWESTA
U+xx0C	TENGWAR LETTER ANTO
U+xx0D	TENGWAR LETTER AMPA
U+xx0E	TENGWAR LETTER ANCA
U+xx0F	TENGWAR LETTER UNQUE
U+xx10	TENGWAR LETTER NUUMEN
U+xx11	TENGWAR LETTER MALTA
U+xx12	TENGWAR LETTER NOLDO (ngoldo)
U+xx13	TENGWAR LETTER NWALME (ngwalme)
U+xx14	TENGWAR LETTER OORE
U+xx15	TENGWAR LETTER VALA
U+xx16	TENGWAR LETTER ANNA
U+xx17	TENGWAR LETTER VILYA (wilya)
U+xx18	TENGWAR LETTER ROOMEN
U+xx19	TENGWAR LETTER ARDA
U+xx1A	TENGWAR LETTER LAMBE
U+xx1B	TENGWAR LETTER ALDA
U+xx1C	TENGWAR LETTER SILME
U+xx1D	TENGWAR LETTER SILME NUQUERNA
U+xx1E	TENGWAR LETTER AARE (aaze, esse)
U+xx1F	TENGWAR LETTER AARE NUQUERNA (aaze n., esse n.)
U+xx20	TENGWAR LETTER HYARMEN
U+xx21	TENGWAR LETTER HWESTA SINDARINWA
U+xx22	TENGWAR LETTER YANTA
U+xx23	TENGWAR LETTER UURE
U+xx24	TENGWAR LETTER HALLA
U+xx25	TENGWAR LETTER SHORT CARRIER
U+xx26	TENGWAR LETTER LONG CARRIER
U+xx27	TENGWAR LETTER ANNA SINDARINWA
U+xx28	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED THUULE
U+xx29	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED FORMEN
U+xx2A	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED HARMA
U+xx2B	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED HWESTA
U+xx2C	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED ANTO
U+xx2D	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED AMPA
U+xx2E	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED ANCA
U+xx2F	TENGWAR LETTER EXTENDED UNQUE
U+xx30	TENGWAR LETTER STEMLESS OORE (digit zero)
U+xx31	TENGWAR LETTER STEMLESS VALA
U+xx32	TENGWAR LETTER STEMLESS ANNA
U+xx33	TENGWAR LETTER STEMLESS VILYA (digit one)
U+xx34	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx35	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx36	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx37	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx38	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx39	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx3A	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx3B	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx3C	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx3D	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx3E	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx3F	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx40	TENGWAR SIGN THREE DOTS ABOVE
U+xx41	TENGWAR SIGN THREE DOTS BELOW
U+xx42	TENGWAR SIGN TWO DOTS ABOVE
U+xx43	TENGWAR SIGN TWO DOTS BELOW
U+xx44	TENGWAR SIGN AMATICSE (dot above)
U+xx45	TENGWAR SIGN NUNTICSE (dot below)
U+xx46	TENGWAR SIGN ACUTE (andaith, long mark)
U+xx47	TENGWAR SIGN DOUBLE ACUTE
U+xx48	TENGWAR SIGN RIGHT CURL
U+xx49	TENGWAR SIGN DOUBLE RIGHT CURL
U+xx4A	TENGWAR SIGN LEFT CURL
U+xx4B	TENGWAR SIGN DOUBLE LEFT CURL
U+xx4C	TENGWAR SIGN NASALIZER
U+xx4D	TENGWAR SIGN DOUBLER
U+xx4E	TENGWAR SIGN TILDE
U+xx4F	TENGWAR SIGN BREVE
U+xx50	TENGWAR PUSTA (putta, stop)
U+xx51	TENGWAR DOUBLE PUSTA (putta)
U+xx52	TENGWAR EXCLAMATION MARK
U+xx53	TENGWAR QUESTION MARK
U+xx54	TENGWAR SECTION MARK
U+xx55	TENGWAR LONG SECTION MARK
U+xx56	TENGWAR SIGN LONG CARRIER BELOW
U+xx57	TENGWAR SIGN DOUBLE ACUTE BELOW
U+xx58	TENGWAR SIGN RIGHT CURL BELOW
U+xx59	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx5A	TENGWAR SIGN LEFT CURL BELOW
U+xx5B	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx5C	TENGWAR SIGN LEFT FOLLOWING SILME
U+xx5D	TENGWAR SIGN RIGHT FOLLOWING SILME
U+xx5E	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx5F	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx60	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx61	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx62	TENGWAR DIGIT TWO
U+xx63	TENGWAR DIGIT THREE
U+xx64	TENGWAR DIGIT FOUR
U+xx65	TENGWAR DIGIT FIVE
U+xx66	TENGWAR DIGIT SIX
U+xx67	TENGWAR DIGIT SEVEN
U+xx68	TENGWAR DIGIT EIGHT
U+xx69	TENGWAR DIGIT NINE
U+xx6A	TENGWAR DUODECIMAL DIGIT TEN
U+xx6B	TENGWAR DUODECIMAL DIGIT ELEVEN
U+xx6C	TENGWAR DECIMAL BASE MARK
U+xx6D	TENGWAR DUODECIMAL BASE MARK
U+xx6E	TENGWAR DUODECIMAL LEAST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT MARK
U+xx6F	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx70	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx71	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx72	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx73	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx74	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx75	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx76	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx77	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx78	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx79	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx7A	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx7B	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx7C	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx7D	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx7E	(This position shall not be used)
U+xx7F	(This position shall not be used

2005-05-10t21:12:39Z

Exploring odd subjects including myself. GeorgeHernandez.com
Some rights reserved
CC by-sa 2.5


GH   GH dir   Wiki   Web
Main Body - Site Map - Contact - About

Timestamp on page load:
    
Timestamp right now: ISO 8601 - RFC 822