Friday, February 5th, 2010
I am trying to think of a few different ways to display the greek letters other that the usual right across the front of the chest. I already have a jacket with them going vertically up one side next to the zipper and a am planning on doing a shirt with the letters running horizontally like usual, but the rest of the word spelled out beneath it, with the greek symbol being the first letter of the word. Any more ides would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
On the inside. You’ll know that they are there but no one else will…
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Perception vs Con-ception: When i wuz (was) of the age 14 i
learned that the meaning of the word Alphabet does not mean or implies in any way 26 letters but only two. What would be those two letters and why? The English Alphabet pronounces one letter for what it iz (is) not, even when you perceptionally see the letter for what it should be pronunced yet we do not pronounce it in any English word. Why iz that?
It is the lettter W. It even sounds like another letter. hint hint.
alpha beta. alphabet. Greek. Those are the first two letters A and B. Even in Hebrew it is aleph, bet . And W looks like a double V not U. But I think that is because it was not in our original alphabet. The ancient Greeks did not have a U.
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