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Re: The Hoax Theory (was: VMs: Codex Seraphinianus...?)



On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 22:48:48 -0500, Dennis wrote:

Thanks Seth,

 I looked back at some of my notes, even from college,
and my "doodles," although less formal than the VMS had
some VMS basic characterists expecially looped gallows.
 I'm not sure about the Hoax Theory though.  Regardless
of the origin of the symbols, some of which appear to
be similar to those from other works, they could have
been selected to be part of the code for a number of
reasons such as originality or easy in making.

Matt
> 
> Seth Morabito wrote:
> > 
> > I get a pretty strong gut feeling when looking at
the
> text of the VMs,
> > which I must admit is an awfully weak thing to go
on.
>  When I was a
> > student, I doodled a lot, like anyone else.  But
> instead of drawing
> > pictures, I invented languages and scripts and
> doodled with those.
> > Pages and pages of meaningless script must have come
> out of my pen
> > during the boring parts of lectures, or during
lunch,
> or while
> > studying.  Looking back at it, they has some
striking
> resemblances to
> > the VMs, though of course not in terms of the look
of
> the script.
> > Mainly, I notice that there are repeated word
endings
> and repeated
> > character patterns that remind me quite a bit of the
> VMs.
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