At 01:54 -0400 2001-07-07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>As we have been saying, all scripts are created by humans; none are 
>"natural" in the sense that they sprout from the ground or wash up 
>on the shore.

Ursula Le Guin has a wonderful short story called "Texts", about 
reading the text found in the foam on the shoreline, and reading all 
kinds of other things. My copy was published in the Portland, Oregon 
newspaper on 1990-05-27. I don't know if it's been published 
elsewhere.
-- 
Michael Everson

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