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RE: VMs: evidence against line transposition
Wayne> On another note, I was somewhat disappointed this morning that
there was
little comment on the public list about the graphic I posted, yet I received
six direct off list expressions of interest. When I checked the hit log for
the site at which I posted the graphic, there are a rather large number of
hits and several folks crawled the images directory (there were no other
related images there, only my second grade sons photos for a web page media
project, although I will pull together some other examples and post them as
there seems to be interest)....
Lots of people were curious what you were up to, but really don't have
anything to offer as comment. You obviously didn't engage their curiousity
enough, so they are waiting for something a little more substantial to come
along.
Wayne> Yet off the list I got comments
pointing out in my color markings I left out more similarities like the "am"
form or even the whole word after "ocar"... Or suggestions that applying a
fuzzy analysis to the EVA transcript does turn up larger phrases. What
gives?
Obviously, some people are trying to coach you to consider some variations
that you may not have considered without feeling it was enough to publish.
I.e. they feel they aren't really offering much to the discussion, but
enough to encourage you to continue along the same vein.
Wayne> (and I believe this is necessary because
looking at them even casually raises questions that point out the
transcriptions in EVA alphabet depended on judgments on glyphs that i don't
share [i.e., "g" in the script taken down as "a" in the transcript on
occasion.)
EVA came long before the SIDS; there may be several transcription errors
that weren't readily recognized from the old copyflo's etc... that were the
basis of earlier transcriptions - including EVA.
I believe over the years, I have sent a number of 'Hello?' messages out
there due to long periods of silence on the list. Lots of people hang around
waiting for something interesting to happen.
John Grove
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