Re: generational markers (was "Disney's Man In Space")
From: Pat Flannery (flanner_at_daktel.com)
Date: 06/27/04
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Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 15:22:06 -0500
OM wrote:
>On 27 Jun 2004 17:41:52 GMT, Andrew Gray <andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk>
>wrote:
>
>>>From my limited understanding of these things, the Celtic languages (one
>
>
>>of the two groups of which is Gaelic, one of the branches of which is
>>'Irish') is an offshoot of Indo-European, often lumped with Italic
>>(Latin, thence Romance) though this is apparently becoming less common
>>and it's seen as more distinct. Not sure about the Greek thing.
>>
Greek turned into Gaelic via the Roman Attic Latin; that's what my
pathologist says at least. ;-)
>
>...And in the end, we'll find that it's a result from a mixing between
>one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel - the one that didn't wind up on
>Vulcan - and one of the 12 Conservatory Colony Vessels sent out from
>Atlantis just before the Great Flood that sank it.
>
It suffered a guidance system failure due to electrical Arking.
Pat
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