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Old July 26th, 2011, 05:22 AM posted to sci.archaeology,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
raylopez99[_2_]
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On Jul 25, 10:35*pm, Taylor Kingston wrote:
On Jul 24, 5:26*pm, samsloan wrote:



Anybody who claims to know the answers to these questions probably
really does not know, or at least not for sure.


* That is true of most generalities, including this one.


Back at you, terd.

RL
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Old July 26th, 2011, 05:26 AM posted to sci.archaeology,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
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On Jul 26, 9:21*am, The Master wrote:
On Jul 24, 8:38*pm, raylopez99 wrote:

Not really true. *We could understand one word of what the English
1000 AD man says, and who says, other than you, that 80% of the
similarity was present?


* Have you been reading Chaucer again, Phil? * I canna understan' 'im
any
better than I can understan' Mr. Scott in Star Trek, or Darby O'Gill.


Chaucer is readily understandable by anybody with a modicum of
intelligence. Let me that translate in simple words: YOU do not
understand Chaucer.

Reading Chaucer is like playing over a chess game in long descriptive
notation, the kind without symbols. Such as "In the first move, the
white king pawn moves two squares from its original position to be
five squares over from the right and four squares up from the bottom"
instead of 1.e4.

RL
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Old July 26th, 2011, 06:54 AM posted to sci.archaeology,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
samsloan
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Default DNA of Easter Island

On Jul 25, 7:21*pm, The Master wrote:
On Jul 24, 8:38*pm, raylopez99 wrote:

Not really true. *We could understand one word of what the English
1000 AD man says, and who says, other than you, that 80% of the
similarity was present?


* Have you been reading Chaucer again, Phil? * I canna understan' 'im
any
better than I can understan' Mr. Scott in Star Trek, or Darby O'Gill.


You seem to be suggesting that Ray Lopez is the same person as Phil
Innes.

I doubt that. Their writing styles are different.

On what do you base this claim?

Having said that, Phil Innes is the perfect person to enter into this
discussion because he is from Cornwall or some place over there and we
can never understand a word of what he says.

Sam Sloan

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Old August 10th, 2011, 04:15 AM posted to sci.archaeology,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
samsloan
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Default DNA of Easter Island

On Jul 25, 10:54*pm, samsloan wrote:
On Jul 25, 7:21*pm, The Master wrote:

On Jul 24, 8:38*pm, raylopez99 wrote:


Not really true. *We could understand one word of what the English
1000 AD man says, and who says, other than you, that 80% of the
similarity was present?


* Have you been reading Chaucer again, Phil? * I canna understan' 'im
any
better than I can understan' Mr. Scott in Star Trek, or Darby O'Gill.


You seem to be suggesting that Ray Lopez is the same person as Phil
Innes.

I doubt that. Their writing styles are different.

On what do you base this claim?

Having said that, Phil Innes is the perfect person to enter into this
discussion because he is from Cornwall or some place over there and we
can never understand a word of what he says.

Sam Sloan

http://www.amazon.com/dp/4871873072
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...SBN=4871873072

It is difficult to understand why Stan Booz, a/k/a None, keeps doing
this.
 




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