Tyler, it's not a Norse letter, though the scripts do derive from a common ancestor, sure—the Elder Futhark. The thorn character of the Elder Futhark itself ultimately derives from the equivalent to "D" in an italic script, though there's contention surrounding which one.
kingfootSep 26, 2009
sounds like something a translator with a poor understanding of the english structure would say in bed.
inkswampSep 29, 2009
So, the guy on the right does all the hard work and the one on the left gets all the credit? Nice.
Closed AccountSep 30, 2009
Are you blind?
Closed AccountOct 2, 2009
'Buffalo bison whom other Buffalo bison bully themselves bully Buffalo bison'.
Closed AccountOct 3, 2009
Tyler, it's not a Norse letter, though the scripts do derive from a common ancestor, sure—the Elder Futhark. The thorn character of the Elder Futhark itself ultimately derives from the equivalent to "D" in an italic script, though there's contention surrounding which one.