#0 - Aug. 31, 2006, 11:53 p.m.
Q u o t e:
I can't wait to see someone actually create a Murloc language complete with English to Murloc. Now THAT would be something to see.
"You asked for it"
A little of this, a little of that, a bucket of chicken, and we now have a working English->Murloc translator.
http://murloc.no-ip.org
Please let me know what you think. Any requests from PETM will be ignored.
"Gurril Memmuuuulee urglrlle mutrrgil urglule urglo'l!"
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You would be amazed what you can do with an Orb of Deception, a dozen Thorium Widgets and 2 gnomish engineers. Our engineers have assured me that there are absolutely no bugs whatsoever in the translation matrix, and there have been no deaths in the most recent round of testing.
Again, our gnomish engineers have assured me that there are absolutely NO BUGS at all in the translation. Finally, we can speak with our fishy friends!
-------Update-------
So, you want to implement your own English<->Murloc translator? Have an idea for a murloc-mod? Maybe setting up your own meerugrlle-mml? Want to really impress the world with your text-to-murloc-speech app?
Well, now you can!
Our gnomish engineers have put together some flawless blueprints that absolutely anyone can follow to produce their own murloc translator. You should be warned. Before you look at this, ask yourself if you really want to know what's going on inside a Murloc's head. It's a very scary place with a strong fishy smell. If you are one of those people who thinks Dorothy shouldn't have looked behind the curtain, or if you think Neo should have taken the blue pill, it's time to move on.
For the rest of you, enjoy http://murloc.no-ip.org/translate.html
