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physics clues in wordplay form?
During my June, 1993 waning crescent high I juggled the
following wordplay poe-m on the keyboard. It is supposed to contain numerous physics clues including on dark matter. Follow up if it inspires you to anything. OUIow, the uni-verse, L.whee DRUInk-rD aura FU-syZY, G_ee, circle-T P/ToeMa-knEE dense eNFanTime 'round T'Wean dark, from light Dis lex 'ick T-waIsted AC-Scent PR-One to M/LIce S/B hare, leaf is / all re but-t fruit loops chopped, sum bits dropped, sLaphter and PneUNs a par fait danSH Z\'est nu f(1) T fore too Chi/me dark to light C/Home light to dark _ sea, ole Port 'eh have & helf, black et tan, wHEY t' fur the rigged barE, tinders of nut and dew. onDe leFt le femME noIre BB uRe gidde all weigh fael sLlabelLs -- David Dalton http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/nf.html Newfoundland&Labrador Travel & Music http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "Here I go again...back into the flame" (Sarah McLachlan) |
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physics clues in wordplay form?
On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 23:50:27 -0230, David Dalton
wrote: During my June, 1993 waning crescent high I juggled the following wordplay poe-m on the keyboard. It is supposed to contain numerous physics clues including on dark matter. Follow up if it inspires you to anything. OUIow, the uni-verse, L.whee DRUInk-rD aura FU-syZY, G_ee, circle-T P/ToeMa-knEE dense eNFanTime 'round T'Wean dark, from light Dis lex 'ick T-waIsted AC-Scent PR-One to M/LIce S/B hare, leaf is / all re but-t fruit loops chopped, sum bits dropped, sLaphter and PneUNs a par fait danSH Z\'est nu f(1) T fore too Chi/me dark to light C/Home light to dark _ sea, ole Port 'eh have & helf, black et tan, wHEY t' fur the rigged barE, tinders of nut and dew. onDe leFt le femME noIre BB uRe gidde all weigh fael sLlabelLs During Ww2 the Germans had cracked virtually all allied codes, the conversations between Churchill and Roosevelt were recorded, Adolf knew everything. But you are the master in confusing codes and nobody will ever find out what you want to say. w. |
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physics clues in wordplay form?
On 7/4/2012 1:49 AM, Helmut Wabnig wrote:
During Ww2 the Germans had cracked virtually all allied codes, the conversations between Churchill and Roosevelt were recorded, Adolf knew everything. But you are the master in confusing codes and nobody will ever find out what you want to say. Adolf didn't know "everything" because Churchill and Roosevelt never let on that his "Enigma" codes had been cracked. Hubris. Followed inevitably and inexorably by nemesis. |
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physics clues in wordplay form?
On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 04:03:09 -0400, bjacoby
wrote: On 7/4/2012 1:49 AM, Helmut Wabnig wrote: During Ww2 the Germans had cracked virtually all allied codes, the conversations between Churchill and Roosevelt were recorded, Adolf knew everything. But you are the master in confusing codes and nobody will ever find out what you want to say. Adolf didn't know "everything" because Churchill and Roosevelt never let on that his "Enigma" codes had been cracked. Hubris. Followed inevitably and inexorably by nemesis. You are right, Adolf knew everything minus one, hahahaa. Actually we don't know for sure what HE really knew. Just one example: When the admirals proudly anounced the Bismarck as unsinkable, Adolf asked them: What will happen when a torpedo hits the rudder? w. |
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physics clues in wordplay form?
On 07/04/2012 07:49 AM, Helmut Wabnig wrote:
During Ww2 the Germans had cracked virtually all allied codes, the conversations between Churchill and Roosevelt were recorded, Adolf knew everything. But you are the master in confusing codes and nobody will ever find out what you want to say. Of course, the situation was kind of symmetrical. After the Allies cracked the Enigma codes, they were able to deypher virtually every German radio conversation. Except for the jargon-heavy Reichsbahn talk, which makes no sense to the non-initated even in cleartext. Lars |
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physics clues in wordplay form?
On 7/17/2012 8:07 AM, Lars Kecke wrote:
On 07/04/2012 07:49 AM, Helmut Wabnig wrote: During Ww2 the Germans had cracked virtually all allied codes, the conversations between Churchill and Roosevelt were recorded, Adolf knew everything. But you are the master in confusing codes and nobody will ever find out what you want to say. Of course, the situation was kind of symmetrical. After the Allies cracked the Enigma codes, they were able to deypher virtually every German radio conversation. Except for the jargon-heavy Reichsbahn talk, which makes no sense to the non-initated even in cleartext. Lars Of course "breaking codes" while the most interesting part, is only a minor portion of message interception. If you have a video of the person typing the message, who needs to break the code? |
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