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Re: About Turkish (what is the importance to the VMS)
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Julie Porter <jporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <voynich@xxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:02 AM
>Subject: Re: About Turkish (what is the importance to the VMS)
>Returning to the subject at hand.
>I noted when I mentioned that from a typgraphical standpoint, the rivers in
>the text caused by the spaces and re-inking of the pen, seem to have
>uinique structure. If I had more time I would love to do some analysis with
>the positions of the pen strokes in the Vms. I got almost no feedback from
>the list so I sort of let things drop.
>Did anyone give this any thought?
>
>-julieP
>
>Basically the nature of this form of communication is such that feedback is
>generally not provided by readers unless they don't understand the point and
>have to ask a question (this is usually the case for me), don't feel they
>can contribute to the topic at hand, or don't feel that the information as
>presented needs further clarification [whether or not they agree with the
>information presented]. So, as for your study of the pen stroke and word
>space patterns - this is a field that I certainly couldn't qualify to
>comment on : However, I would love to see some analysis done in that area as
>well. I think there are many 'experts' in quite a wide range of fields
>hiding amongst the lurkers out there who might be drawn into the
>conversation when an area that even remotely matches their specialties is
>presented to the list.
>
>John
Thank you that is well put. I have been on the list for a long time > 5
years, possibly 6. For some reason I just got carried away last night.
Usually when I propose something I am testing a hypotisis. No data is, well
no data.
-julieP