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Entry for 11 January 2009
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Note: from Linear B syllabic script :

http://www.geocities.com/kurogr/ also

http://www.ancientscripts.com/linearb.html

just left the Greek transcription the English the linear B syllabic script (sorry don't have the font) _check it out!)

pa-te pat»r father double bar cross treble bar cross (1)

pe-re fšrei to bring bracket pointing to cross shaped man

tu-ka-te qugat»r daughter heart and cross(apple) cross/king in circle treble cross

ka-tu-ro kanqul…wn cargo (plural) cross/king circle apple (daughter) cross

o-ka to hold scroll? Cross/king circle

o-do-ke (he) gave scroll? scepter? Khader mighty mountain

Bibliography John Chadwick : The Decipherment of Linear B

The dictionary created by Gavalas Markos

for his Linear B font. [GO TO]

http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/fonts/


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Pink Heifer Route http://www.mtbbritain.co.uk/dangerous.html Is it dangerous!?

Is it wise sometimes to turn back? Yes, but we find that is not much fun. Still once in a while it may be better. Talk to trusted friends about it. But don’t forget our Most Trusted Friend. Genesis 15. 1-6

Oh yes it is!!!!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/julianoipolito/72006469

Is it an illness _ and how can it be caught!?

lanniewelleven says:

hey why is this guy stuck with his roots/feet up in the air?
makes me think of Through the Wardrobe (Narnia stories, first part), where the mad professor is treated by the united animals to a similar feast when he ends up in a faint, and they wish to revive him by sticking his head into the sand, reckoning he must be an uprooted tree and they water him _to no avail/
does the Kruger Park also reckon amongst its members a Tree of Life, like the One in Eden (Hebrew= the place of God's delight)
Harry

Baobab Tree - Kruger Park - South Africa par Juliano Ipolito

http://www.flickr.com/photos/livhouse/467701561/ Is it an acronym _ A what!? (*)

lanniewelleven says:

Sorry, guys 'tenacity' is not quite the word here, I am sure. Now as for 'diligence' that might do. ALD (i like for its simplicity here) = constant care and effort (in what one does); so along the lines of 'determined,' yes. But the Dutch, a by far superior language to the English, has it then more along the lines of "the diligence of love and the determination, hope, endurance of the hope that is in us." 2 Thessalonici 1.3 (NBG 1951). Sorry, we dutchies are a little too serious sometimes, but on the other hand, our numbers are slinking fast. All Believ- able dutchies unite! Harry greetings
Looked for pics going with Judges 14.14 and was thinking along the lines of prowling lions round a vehicle picnic at Kruger Park. There used to be something like that before internet existed, I recall! If you prefer 'tenacity' I'll accept yours, but had to get my word in there.

te·nac·i·ty // Audio Help /təˈnæs ɪ ti/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[tuh-nas-i-tee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–noun

the quality or property of being tenacious.


[Origin: 1520–30; < L tenācitās equiv. to tenāc- (s. of tenāx) holding fast, deriv. of tenére to hold + -itās -ity2 ]

—Synonyms See perseverance. From: http://www.dictionary.reference.com/browse/tenacity

and http://www.reference.com/search?r=13&q=Tenach Tanakh

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source

The Tanakh (תנ״ך) (also Tanach, taˈnax or [təˈnax], Tenakh or Tenak) is the Hebrew name of the Bible used in Judaism. It is a notariqon or acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Tanakh's three traditional subdivisions: Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim - hence TaNaKh. It is incorporated in the Christian Bibles, where (with some variations) it is called the Old Testament

Tenacity

tenacity par livhouse, the paronomeister™

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"Out of the strong came forth sweetness" - Judges 14:14.
No more quarrying here on Cwm Mountain. Apart from the pheasant shoots, natural order has almost returned.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/martinc/253537299/

is it anything related to the Highway Code?

We’re back to whether U-turns are a good option, it appears. Well sometimes they are, and sometimes they are not, like on the Motorway, long distance, high speed driving.

Funny Motorway Signs par [MART!N]

....right I'm not going to work today!

Do not let others tell you you are chickening out, if you want a pause in your steep climb. Do not be rushed. Go at your pace. And don’t forget your Friend. John 15. In particular John 15.8. Read what it says.

http://www.ancientscripts.com/search.php?q=linear+b

( * ) What is its rapport with Judges 14.14 ?

‘t must be the colour of blood shed some 1200 years later _Joseph in Egypt was acquainted with Linear A, most likely (around 1700 BC) _Did he make his own contribution to the language?

The Rosetta stone dates to 196 BC . Linear B to the very beginnings of Greek culture and colonisation. The Rosetta stone includes Egyptian hieroplyphics, Greek and a "Dalmatian" language (?) with Arabic influence

Interesting side issue Samson fought the Philistines 12/1100 BC who it is known were closely associated with the old Minoan civilisation on Crete, and the northern basileic ‘kingdom(s).

Note: from Linear B syllabic script : http://www.geocities.com/kurogr/

just left the Greek transcription the English the linear B syllabic script (sorry don't have the font) _check it out!)

pa-te pat»r father double bar cross treble bar cross (1)

pe-re fšrei to bring bracket pointing to cross shaped man

tu-ka-te qugat»r daughter heart and cross(apple) cross/king in circle treble cross

ka-tu-ro kanqul…wn cargo (plural) cross/king circle apple (daughter) cross

o-ka to hold scroll? Cross/king circle

o-do-ke (he) gave scroll? scepter? Khader mighty mountain

Bibliography John Chadwick : The Decipherment of Linear B

The dictionary created by Gavalas Markos

for his Linear B font. [GO TO]

http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/fonts/

http://www.ancientscripts.com/ws_origins.html What language is this anyway _Double Dutch!?

http://www.ancientscripts.com/search.php?q=linear+b

Somehow all this ties in closely with the Egyptian belief that in order for a person to achieve immortality his or her name must be spoken or inscribed somewhere forever. The Book of Life ? Revelation

http://uk.360.yahoo.com/lanniewelleven


2009-01-11 09:55:09 GMT
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Author:wos
can't seem to get it quite right on the html factors go to:
http://tagged.com/harrydee entry for 11 january 2009
2009-01-11 10:16:05 GMT
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