[geocentrism] separating the authors in comments.

  • From: "Philip" <joyphil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 09:23:36 +1000

Re identifying the writer, perhaps the list is not allowing html with colors 
etc. hairpins are confusing lol. This is a html  test. 
Hi. Im new to this list. I'm a Catholic and support the geocentric view. That 
puts me at odds with the Pope. To me that makes me a protestant or him a 
noncatholic. 
At 70, I come from a trade engineering and Electronics/radio background, from 
an age when we had to know more physics than what many physicists of todays 
universities know. There are no Michael Faradays among them. Super 
mathmaticians would be a better name. Many of them are lost to reality.

I like to keep everything to the level of "Isaac Asimov" .  He wrote some great 
books for the student level.  So I will always be practical, and ignore any 
math that goes higher than Trig. Inertia is like potential energy, it changes 
nothing of the physical properties of an object.

Philip Madsen


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan Griffin" <ajg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 4:23 AM
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Tone./congrats/


On 01 Aug, Knarr <knarrrj@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thank you Alan Griffin for your comments. Perhaps as this mode of
>   communication is to be well served it might be beneficial for all
>   concerned if comment or replies to each other could be prefaced by a
>   "ans" "My reply","one own initials", or some such designation so that
>   we all could differentiate between what one person writhes and what
>   another writes. 

I don't understand what you mean.
See below:
It clearly says: On 30 Jul,<Knarrrj@xxxxxxx wrote>

It then quotes what you wrote, with one hairpin in front.

It then says what I write, with no hairpin in front.
On my computer it displays my reply in black text, and what I've quoted
from you in blue, so there's no question as to who wrote what!

In the case of the example below there is an extra hairpin, because it has
been quoted twice!

        Alan Griffin

> Thank you, Ronald Knarr ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Alan Griffin To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, July
>   30, 2004 4:59 PM Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Tone./congrats

>   On 30 Jul, Knarr <knarrrj@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>   Snip much about relative merits of HC and GC


>   >      Likewise in a HC model: Determining the time from the overhead
>   >      point of the sun, and moon until the next overhead point we can
>   >      figure out the amount of time required to travel any angle.




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