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Re: VMs: Q. is there a to-do list?



Hi Brett,

At 10:47 18/08/2004 +0100, Brett Cotton wrote:
just a general question, a while back someone on the list was talking about setting up a "to-do" list, i.e. research projects, small and large, that would be useful w.r.t. to the vms. Did anyone compile a list?

I've recently posted a short list of VMs-related real-world research projects (ie places someone would need to physically travel to in order to find the answer to a question) here:-
http://www.nickpelling.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/voynich/howtohelp.html


Note that we've already moved a fair bit forward on C.A.Edgell M.A. of late, so I should really update that page to reflect what we now know. :-)

Also: before the scans were made available, I made a list of interesting features of the VMs which I hoped the Beinecke might be able to scan at a higher resolution - however, the resolution they did use seems to be sufficient for most fine detail to be made out OK. So: while this is not exactly a research list, it remains a good-sized list of things you might consider looking at in the sidfiles:-
http://www.nickpelling.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/voynich/scanwishlist.html


Finally: a long time ago, I posted a page of VMs-related challenges. This needs updating, but it's possibly not a bad place to look at for some inspiration in this direction. :-)
http://www.nickpelling.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/voynich/challenges.htm


All of these (plus many others of little use or less) are indexed somewhat tersely on my site:-
http://www.nickpelling.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/voynich/


Cheers, .....Nick Pelling.....


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