Monday, July 09, 2007

uʍop-ǝpısdn

(: ˙unɟ ǝʌɐɥ oʇ ǝʇıs sıɥʇ oʇoƃ ˙ʞɔǝu ɹnoʎ ʇɹnɥ oʇ sıɥʇ ƃuıʇıɹʍ ʇsnɾ ɯɐ ı ɥɐǝʎ puɐ ˙unɟ ɹoɟ sıɥʇ ƃuıʇsod ʇsnɾ ɯɐ ı ʎɐʍʎuɐ ˙ʇǝʎ sɐ dǝǝls ɥƃnouǝ ʇǝƃ oʇ ɯǝǝs ʇ,uɐɔ ı puɐ ʎɐpoʇ ɹǝʇsǝɯǝs ʍǝu ʎɯ pǝʇɹɐʇs ı

7 comments:

  1. I didn't hurt my neck at all. I just saved a screenshot and tilted it 180 degrees.

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  2. Good idea from shoufarn, LOL!

    But agak-agak can read without twisting neck. This is so cool!!

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  3. Hurt my eyes more like it... it actually wasn't that hard to read upside down...just a bit slower...

    =.=* wu liao..

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  4. ¡uɐısǝʞ ˙ʇıssı oɐıl oɐıs lıʇun ʎpnʇs ˙˙˙˙ɹɹɹǝ

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  5. you realise the application has a problem with flipping the letter 'l'?

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  6. OOoh..good pick up

    Altho, it also doesn't flip i's and j's around properly...the dots disappear

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  7. Glad that everyone liked it. :D

    Anyway, this application doesn't exactly "flip" every character, for each character it just picked another character which looks like the "flipped" version and substitute in. For the letter j, i etc it can't really find the exact flipped version, therefore it just substituted with a look-alike characters which are missing a dot.

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