Re: Lithuanian similarities to IE (was Re: US House of Reps...)



Artem Baguinski wrote:

Marc Adler wrote:

    Well, I dunno about Lithuanian, but how about Russian and
Basque?

http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/slavic.htm

Yeah, what a loser. I mean, if you're gonna trumpet balderdash, at least use some your CAPS key every once in a while. Nyland lacks the cojones to really make a nutcase splash.

Well the sheer extent of his ideas more than makes up for the lack of shouting.


he has "STOP PRESS" on a title page.

and in text,

URL of this page: http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/

as though we needed that.

also "NOTE: This is NOT the homepage of Dr. Edo Nyland, professor emeritus of geo-physics at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada."

No doubt the other one was insulted! ISTR that the other one had a notice on *his* website not to confuse the two.


and what about "Updated and corrected Febr. 27, 2007" on the Slavic page? isn't that nutcase enough?

Once again, the grand scale of it all out-nutcases all the other nuts.


"Now why would someone with formal training in forest and land administration, surveying, aerial photo interpretation, wildfire suppression, forest ecology, botany etc. venture into fields as remote as linguistics, Homeric studies, Irish Ogam inscription translation, pre-Christian religion and archaeology? "

Because he's a nutcase.

	Here he feeds off Barry Fell:

http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/horse.html

and Linear B is *both* Greek and Basque:

http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/linearb.htm

Here's another one that's a bit reminiscent of Nyland, though much more subdued:

http://home.att.net/~oko/home.htm

Dennis
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