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DrKrettin

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  1. Agreed - I wish the OP would respond to my question, repeated here.
  2. The question mark is missing at the end of that!
  3. What a fascinating statement for somebody intent on clarification in language! That's beguilingly ambiguous.
  4. Agreed, but clear communication is only possible when everybody speaks the same language, and for that to happen, some regard for grammar is necessary.
  5. A naïve question: if you quote from Dee's son: In addition, Dee stated that he had 630 ducats in October 1586, and his son noted that Dee, while in Bohemia, owned “a booke…containing nothing butt Hieroglyphicks, which booke his father bestowed much time upon: but I could not heare that hee could make it out.” Why do you contend that Dee had written it (on 100-year-old parchment) ?
  6. That sounds like the response from somebody in the "pull yourself together" camp who has no concept of clinical depression. If you can show no understanding, then perhaps a little compassion would be a kinder reaction.
  7. I find any grammar checker totally unacceptable. I'm especially disgusted with those who object to the passive voice, as though there were something wrong with it.
  8. That's not a phrase, because it has a finite verb. I'm not sure I like the way this thread is progressing...
  9. If it were to be done, it should be with the poster's consent.
  10. Ignoring the more important issue of English beer being warm, lifeless and undrinkable, it reminds me of the outrage when weather forecasting moved from fahrenheit to celcius, when dinosaurs objected that they could no longer use expressions like "temperatures in the eighties". It was surprising how quickly most people got used to celcius equivalents. Here (Spain) beer is either large or small, and I don't actually know how many ml that means.
  11. I assumed you were familiar with Lesbian dialect of 600 BC
  12. Wow - I didn't think anybody would get that!
  13. Never mind, we are inching towards the metric system.
  14. It's very simple - someone has put forward a thoroughly logical and scientifically defensible interpretation of the Voynich manuscript. The interpretation has been thoroughly examined by all the best brains on this forum and absolutely no fault has been found with this interpretation, after the OP has presented a clear detailed and unambiguous argument of his methods. This manuscript has defied interpretation by the world's best cryptologists for the last few centuries, so clearly the OP deserves a Nobel Prize for numerology... Meanwhile, back on planet Earth....
  15. So exactly what "lasting contributions of a technical nature to the computing" do you claim?
  16. I clearly remember the case of a suicide, a young guy who had been playing the stock market and generated a capital of 32 million pounds sterling. There was a stock market crash and he lost half within 24 hours.Anybody in that situation who felt life was not living because he only had 16 million pounds left has obviously lost the plot. It makes you wonder what the hell was going on in his mind - I'd be quite chuffed with half that amount, or even a sixteenth. Wait - I'll settle for a thirtytooth.
  17. A nonsensical paper generated by iOS autocomplete has been accepted by an international conference on atomic and nuclear physics in Atlanta, Georgia.They must have considered gobbledegook to be as impressive as their other entries. Grauniad newspaper
  18. Is nobody going to say that cultural expectations are also significant? Clearly there are those who are predisposed due to depression, but there are other factors which affect those who are of sound mind. The Catholic church has blackmailed people into not taking their own lives, but would rather have them die a long slow agonising death than have them commit the sin of suicide. This objection rests largely on the concept that God has given man an allotted span of life to fulfil. Other cultures (e.g. Greek and Roman) had a less religious attitude and generally objected only on the grounds of inconvenience to others (e.g. dependent relatives) and was an act of social irresponsibility.
  19. Nice. Do you know whether that is a unique answer, or are there other larger ones?
  20. Even more scarey than that is the guy I saw on video who said that if Clinton were elected "somebody has to take her out". This guy could hardly articulate words, but he had a vote and he certainly had a gun. It is the downside of democracy that every knucklehead has a vote, and there are plenty of them going to vote for Trump.
  21. Yes - I'd decided that approach was getting nowhere. There doesn't seem to be an analytical way of doing this.
  22. As already pointed out, you said "pumped full of hormones, and made nearly sick, hopelessly awaiting slaughter", which to me is certainly anthropomorphizing. It's not kind - they don't like it.
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