Re: International Conference on the Phaistos Disk



Franz Gnaedinger wrote:
On Jul 9, 5:38 pm, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

As usual, you confuse Google's web-based *interface* for Usenet with
Usenet itself. It has always been normal for postings to appear
immediately. (Why in the world shouldn't they?) It was Deja and then
Google that weren't able to keep up with what everyone with direct
Usenet access had been seeing all along.

How many active members of sci.lang post via Google?

Information about what system contributor use is
there available for those who know how to look.

Look at the header lines of each contributor's post.
The most obvious line in your header is:
Organization: http://groups.google.com

Then of course you have to add them up yourself.

Because the Google interface is so slow, awkward and terribly
clumsy, you'll find that only small minority of people can bare
using it. Typically people who don't have access to NNTP
service use Google via HTTP.


and what is the ratio to the number of¨ the others? Even
our Peter T. Daniels is using Google.

As for the disk. The bronze double axe from the cult
cave near Akolokhori has three signs in common,
the male profile (soldier), the Y sign, and the shrub,
furthermore the thorn. Derk Ohlenroth also deciphered
this inscription: I belong to the goddess Lousia.
Lousia is the angry goddess, Cretan equivalent of
Black Demeter Melaina occuring on the Elaia disk
baked together with the Tiryns disk. Now I wait for
Eisenberg to prove that also the bronze axe is
a fake. And the sign of the young tree occurs also
on the gold signet ring from Tiryns, depicting
Eponymous Tiryns and his successors:
www.seshat.ch/home/ring.gif The trees between
the lion-wolf-dog-bee kings are exactly the same
as on the disk, and they have the same height,
the ring being just five centimeters across (length),
an incredibly fine piece, and of curse another fake.
Hello, Mr. Eisenberg, a lot of work for you.

Yeah, right.
pjk

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