Re: Pictograms in Chinese



On Jul 24, 11:04 pm, "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 24, 10:51 am, "graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:



On Jul 24, 4:08 pm, "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 24, 7:45 am, "graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 24, 11:07 am, Richard Herring <junk@[127.0.0.1]> wrote:

In message
<d6f8b302-4309-416b-9a7b-e01a05d2d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> writes

On Jul 23, 12:47 pm, Richard Herring <junk@[127.0.0.1]> wrote:

Please don't do that. The article was written by Peter Daniels, not me.
Your unnecessary reposting has completely screwed up the attributions.

--
Richard Herring

Oh! You are right. Sorry about that..
Next time, I'll be more careful...

There is no call for a "next time." Please stop creating new threads
for old topics.

So, please create a NEW thread when you are digressing... People
interested in Chinese Pictograms will not look at a discussion about
them into a thread dealing with something else... Except, of course,
if they do a Google search. But you perfectly know that if you google-
search for "Chinese Script", you will find thousands of threads !!!

No one is discussing "Chinese pictograms," whatever that would attract
people to; we are only discussing that you don't understand how to
talk about writing systems.

Why don't you tell the TRUTH ?..
When you dislike the subject of a thread, you apply the well-known
method called DIVERSION. If a thread is on the Disk, you make a
diversion with Chinese Pictograms... It's your USUAL way to deluge
interesting remarks under a flood of UNRELATED things !!!! An EASIER
way than to demonstrate that these remarks have no scientific value...

grapheus
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