.a’uru’e I sort of like this because I sort of like almost any tinkering with lojban. Still, I’m not sure if using this for myself would have any more of an effect than just making sure to consciously register the probabilities of my expectations. Of course that conscious attention to it seems to be exactly the benefit you suggested it might have. It would probably take a little getting used to the logarithmic change, but after that period I feel like I would have a better feel for probability in general. I don’t have a very good intuition grasp on them now.
ta’o The second column on your site about cniglic, the second column is using tengwar, isn’t it?
.a’uru’e I sort of like this because I sort of like almost any tinkering with lojban. Still, I’m not sure if using this for myself would have any more of an effect than just making sure to consciously register the probabilities of my expectations. Of course that conscious attention to it seems to be exactly the benefit you suggested it might have. It would probably take a little getting used to the logarithmic change, but after that period I feel like I would have a better feel for probability in general. I don’t have a very good intuition grasp on them now.
ta’o The second column on your site about cniglic, the second column is using tengwar, isn’t it?
Indeed it is; http://www.datapacrat.com/cniglic/tengwar.html is my reference for writing Lojban in Tengwar.