Re: Lithuanian similarities to IE (was Re: US House of Reps...)
- From: "Paul J Kriha" <paul.nospam.kriha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 22:41:43 +1200
Dennis <tsalagiNOJUNK@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:dccctj01jeh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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.
I like the typically Slavic name "Landau" but this one is my
most favoured one:
Imagine poor old Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvilli searching
high and low for a suitable high prestige nickname to adopt.
And then, he picks this beauty:
Stalin, .sta-ali-in. = In a brutish way he kills people any way possible.
(resemblance to R.stal', G.Stahl, E.steel is incidental) :-)
pjk
> > "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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