Re: Whom was the clever boy then?



On Apr 29, 8:28 pm, "graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 29, 7:53 pm, hagen <dan5m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It would be easy to put the message of a comparison between some
pyramidal numbers and the year-calendar into a text. The most simple
way would be by making seven independent paragraphs with the
descending numbers of letters of 144, 100, 64, 36, 16, 4, 1.

Very nice !.. The only "small problem" is that such numbers don't
"naturally" exist in the Phaistos Disk's text. They are all "invented"
by you thanks to arbitrary groupings...
But you obviously don't care about that...

grapheus

And here is another arbitrary "grouping", still more surprising !!!
<http://groups.google.com/group/girls-black-naked/web/huge-mature-
tits>

grapheus
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