Re: proof that most etymologies are only fairy-tales



On Aug 18, 4:34 pm, Craoibhi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Aug 18, 2:21 pm, Franz Gnaedinger <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Aug 17, 5:33 pm, Pat <jpk...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 17, 8:04 am, Franz Gnaedinger <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My thought of this weekend: What if the present
is of a fractal structure, enfolding past and future?
Language certainly contains both it's past and
future, and both in fractal ways.

Where could I get some of what you've been smoking?

That's an old Usenet joke that has grown
a long beard. (Beard, by the way, is yet
another derivative of Magdalenian BIR.)
Do you smoke "funny things"? (quoting
Kid Rock). If you care about my advice:
love and science are better than drugs.

You are quite right, Franz. I never touch alcohol, tobacco, or drugs,
either. Since my childhood I have been much more interested in science.

Hog Loony, have you finally understood that the "science" is becoming
an unbearable nightmare to you?

DV
.



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