Re: VM Ink
- From: Seppo Renfors <Renfors@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 06:57:17 GMT
I_E_Johansson wrote:
>
> Seppo,
> how about learning a certain Lloyd that while gelantine comes from animal up
> on land, gelantin exists in two forms, one the same as gelantine and the
> other is an alike from the 'vegetable kingdom' which always comes together
> with water?
Inger that worthless being somewhat lower than the shadow of a foot
print doesn't understand English - it picks on your spelling of
"gelatine" (also spelled as "gelatine" for the lesser intelligent
here) Note you place an "N" before the "T" that shouldn't be there,
but it is perfectly well understandable even so. Only the bogus man
can't even read and claim you have written things you did not write.
Idiots will be idiots - no point even attempting to teach them to use
a knife and a fork to eat with.
The dopey bugger wrote: "It's not *in* the parchment or *from* the
parchment," - they are not your words the fools is quoting for a start
- but then it goes on to claim "*peeled away from* the parchment" (if
it ever even happened) - is the stupid BERK for real? "It's not ...
*from*" but despite that the fool states "...*from* the parchment"!!
Hell, that level of "intelligence" is on par with that of a fruit fly
- oh and T-Mac!
> and that some of those discussing VM show less and less knowledge of either
> of the things, not facts, they put forward. If the gelantin/-e is vegetable
> then it's a damm proof that there have been water-filtered sand on top of
> the ink and the naysayers have given us the proof that all their
> anatase-discussion once and for all can be thrown in the bucket in a far
> corner; If on the other hand the gelantin/-e origin from animal, then all
> the nonsense to which Eric answered, written by naysayers to which I asked
> the question can be thrown in the bucket instead.
David claimed the gelatine was allegedly from animal skins - only he
posted so much garbage it is hard to know what was true and what was
fantasy. Animal hides isn't the usual source for animal gelatine as
used in glues - bones and hooves are. The bonding agent used for
medieval inks was commonly "gum arabic" a vegetable form of glue. I
don't know how he can differentiate between the two of them. The
instruments he mentioned can't do so.
--
SIR - Philosopher unauthorised
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