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Old June 3rd 04, 04:28 PM
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Holger Dansk wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 09:50:09 -0400, Bob LeChevalier

wrote:
Holger Dansk wrote:
However, I can give you a brief history on the Greek alphabets.


Which is totally irrelevant. Language is primarily a spoken
phenomenon. Alphabets are merely one way to write down a language
to preserve it in readable form.

Every language of the world before Greek had vowels. Most of them
had NO way of being written, but they existed nonetheless. Some, the
Semitic languages, had ways of being written without vowels,
because if you know the language you can figure out the vowels, jst s ths
sntnc s ndrstndbl t mst ppl wh knw nglsh. Some, like Chinese, used
individual symbols for entire words, and thus displayed neither
consonants nor vowels. But written Chinese notwithstanding,
Chinese does have both consonants and vowels.


God help you. You are so messed up mentally. Get straightened out
quick. Life is too short. You will live it without even knowing
what was real and what was not. It seems that it may have been
caused by too much lying and being around people who do a lot.
After a while, you get to where you don't know what is real and
what is not. In other words you get out of contact with reality.
Get away from the people that you have been coming in contact with.
Talk to a psychologist and/or a psychiatrist that knows what they are
doing. Not one of these damn fool black nitwits that went to the
University of Wedowee, or whatever. Make sure they got their
degree/degrees from a school like Emory Univ, Duke, Harvard,
Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, Univ of GA, etc., etc. Get at
least 3 recommendations from physicians and 3 from others.


Congratulations, Bob. Target destroyed.
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