Re: Bos bos bos, bubalus bubalus bubalus, was Re: Buffalo sentence (sidebar to Yakyakian Sentence)

From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 16:40:27 MDT

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    --- "Michael M. Butler" <mmb@spies.com> wrote:
    > This is approaching typographical numb*est* theory, you know.
    >
    > Considering the two matters of (1) doing binary encoding with actual
    > buffalo (of various sizes, as I first thought, or worse, coding a one
    > with a reference to, or heaven forfend an actual instantiation of
    > the City of Buffalo every time)--and (2) the "people-as-cattle"
    > meme--I think we see a straighforward way to interpret the
    > significance of the (3) AI (shudder-- "'concidence'? I think NOT./")
    > 2003 matter.
    >
    > "Michael, that was oblique to the point of obtusity." "Why, *thank*
    > you!"
    > "Hnph! Why NOT thank me?"

    Buffalo coding is an essentially qabbalistic theory, BTW. (Did the
    ancient Israelis have buffalo? Perhaps water buffalo...) Which makes
    one wonder if they were three Wise men, three wise men, or one Wise and
    two wise men or..... oh, they were VICE men, why didn't you say so?
    Didn't know pastel sweat shirts and jackets with rolled up sleeves were
    common then. Kabbalistic cops out verifying reality in compliance with
    theory... making sure that Mary didn't just spread her legs for any old
    angel passing by...

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