04-03-2008, 03:05 PM | #11 |
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And who says nerds don't have a highly developed sense of humor.
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04-03-2008, 03:10 PM | #12 | |
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I like your posts, so I always read them, even if some of the classicist theory is over my head....such as your recent commentary on sex camels.
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04-03-2008, 03:35 PM | #13 |
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I didn't know you spoke Hebrew. So now I can bombard you with Hebrew questions, dude.
You have resh, vav, mem, mem, and vav often serves to form the "u" vowel, but what is its triliteral root? It kinda looked like the word for buffalo. Or is it just the word for animal or fowl?
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04-03-2008, 04:19 PM | #15 |
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Actually, please archive it here in this thread, so that when I decide to study Hebrew, I can come back here and have my question answered.
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I like the greek posts. I rarely have any idea what is being said, but I find them immensely enjoyable.
In fact, and speaking truthfuylly, if I could change something about them, I would ask that each of you that posts about Greek translations (Archaea, ahem) include the english version of the text in question so I can tell what you're talking about. DOing so would actually make it interesting at times. I know you include the citation, but I am too lazy to look it up. I don't really expect you to do this, but I only point out what I would change. In any case, don't stop these sorts of posts. I think my jokes about Punic were some of the few I have made that actually worked.
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As an old saying goes ..i would rather just listen to what's being said than who is saying it. I might sound awfully like people who always looking at the bright side of the stories ..but i think ,some top rank folks have to save thier prestige to be able to achieve louder voice to do a better job in serving thier organization, no matter how humble they are as a person. i hope this makes sense to you. Thats why i really cannot buy the "his campus and his school team" things ..dont you think you should thank him for taking care of the campus trees?? After all .. these are trees which have made america a beautiful country |
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