Wednesday, August 29, 2007

What is lphbet 2.0?

We propose to abolish the letter A in the latin alphabet. We suggest to rename the alphabet to lphbet (spoken: elphebet) to reflect this change. Our team of established and well-known specialists has performed in-depth research and came to the conclusion that the letter A is in fact not needed for communication. The results of the research, a more detailed explanation of the changes, and the expected benefits are compiled in the reference document. We managed to write more than 6000 pages of detailed, well-written and sound information about our proposal. A few of the benefits are also posted here.


We propose to accept the new lphbet as new ISO standard.
We sincerely believe in the ISO standardisation process and standards in general, and hope that we, with the help of the local standardisation gremiums, can push forward our proposal in a fair and decent process.

[to be extended]

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