Subject: cokrso or cokrsn do you suppose was Re: AW: AW: [BoundaryPoint] 1806 bavaria coburg meinengen tripoint now looking like de2byth near plesten
Date: Nov 22, 2005 @ 19:36
Author: aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Wolfgang Schaub" <Wolfgang.Schaub@c...>
wrote:
>
> Do you HAVE to take diglyphs?

not really
but we have found them 50 percent more efficient than triglyphs
& with hendecaglyphs etc already rampant
we hardly want more but less bang for our buck
yet cant quite manage to express ourselves adequately in less

nor very well in haphazardese either for that matter btw

regularity is a big help for comprehensibility & searchability too

nor would freedom of expression at all promote efficiency or comprehensibility for that
matter
hahaha
i know i must sound like a diglyph nazi
hahahahaha
ahhhh

right good question tho

all about virtuosity

Why not simply use the abbreviations that you
> find on car license plates - that also may be easier comprehensible. SON
> stands for Sonneberg, SÖM for Soemmerda. Aha, I see, we have another
> "problem" here: the umlaut on the o!

yes bp code is by nature & design minimalist as well as spotless
as well as perfectly alphanumeric
& case insensitive to be sure

And SOK for Saale Orla, see
> http://www.autokennzeichen.info/index.htm .
> Idle issue: there is no Soemmerda or Saale-Orla tripoint with CO and KR.
> And it still remains to be seen whether today's Landkreis boundaries meet in
> the 1806 tripoint.

yes i know
i have been way too presumptuous & bold of guess here
hahaha
& thank you for reminding me
seriously
but borders & tripoints in particular tend to be conservative
or at least thats my best bet in this case
as in most cases
& i almost feel i should offer even money or odds against it here
hahaha
but you are quite right

our merely putative beloved
but still cokrso

or cokrsn



& yet
maybe not either
since i just noticed you are using kc for kronach rather than my idiots kr
naturally from the license plate
but it raises the question of whether there isnt a complete set of official landkreise
diglyphs lurking somewhere that i shouldnt all the more definitively be using for virtuosity
here rather than my own impromptu cockabebble

so would you or anyone happen to know the answer to that
since i would say it is fairly preemptive of the whole try at this point

yikes

for maybe she really isnt cokrso nor cokrsn

> Wolfgang
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag von aletheia kallos
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. November 2005 18:41
> An: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: cokrso or cokrsn do you suppose was Re: AW: AW: [BoundaryPoint]
> 1806 bavaria coburg meinengen tripoint now looking like de2byth near
> plesten
>
>
> & to save you another map that wont work
> in the top field here
> http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/viamichelin/gbr/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm
> please type plesten & pick germany & click ok again
> to get the same zoom start toward what is undoubtedly
> the same gargoyle & tripoint position
> looking now more like 1400 meters ene from plesten
> but undoubtedly right on the money again
>
>
> the only ahem serious question i still have for you or
> anyone tho is
> can we be content with the diglyph so for sonneberg
> while knowing theres another landkreis named soemmerda
> in thuringia
> as well as a third one there named saale orla btw
> either of which might have just as good a claim on
> this so
>
> & of course it may be a silly question too
> if you dont think knowing the true name of the
> tripoint matters
>
> & since fussing with the glyphs at all can be a
> tedious pursuit of happiness for some
> even while it is a delightful one for others
> i normally dont put too fine a point on this
> especially in public
> hahaha
> & just quietly either rely of gwillims statoids or
> when necessary
> select the first 2 letters that come to hand
> as i have done in this case to find & coax cokrso
>
> & i do this normally without ever looking over my
> shoulder for any contradiction or conflict either
> since who cares
> right
> hahahahaha
>
>
> but this particular 1806 tripoint seems to be such a
> momentous & portentous discovery that i want to make
> as absolutely sure as i can be that i am calling her
> by her true name
> or at least by her most virtuous available one
>
> & i find i could still skip blithely past this
> question even now that i have raised it
> if i could just reassure myself that there is in fact
> no coburg kronach soemmerda tripoint
> nor coburg kronach saale orla tripoint
> in existence that might compete with our present
> cokrso for the unique honor of her designation
>
> for it is no problem if soemmerda likes & gets the so
> diglyph too
> & yikes even saale orla too for all i care
> & both of them even right alongside sonneberg
> i suppose
> so long as no confusion occurs of cokrso hexaglyphs
> or rather of de2byth3cokrso tetradecaglyphs
>
>
> i mean if you see the mad genius as well as the idiocy
> of my method that is
> hahaha
>
>
> & lo & behold
> when i consult with normally reliable wikipedia for
> the easy answer to my easy question
> of whether i can put my mind at ease of even having or
> asking any question at all
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuringia
> the thuringia landkreise map is down
> hahaha
>
>
> & so thats why i have come to you again hat in hand
>
> either
> to be reassured that there is in fact no soemmerda nor
> saale orla tripoint with coburg & kronach on de2byth
> with a competing claim on the name cokrso
> or else
> to ask if anyone doesnt think anyway that the true
> name of this point mightnt rather be cokrsn than
> cokrso
> whether for good taste
> or
> just to avoid any possible confusion or conflict of
> interest
>
> --- aletheia kallos <aletheiak@y...> wrote:
>
> > haha i almost knew it wouldnt work hahaha
> >
> > so ok
> > just go here if you would
> > http://www.mappy.co.uk
> > & at top center type plesten for place & select
> > germany for country
> > & then look to the right & click the ok button
> >
> > & in the first screen that comes up
> > you should already see the gargoyle lappet with the
> > tripoint in her mouth
> > about 1300 meters to the ene of downtown plesten
> > & in fact facing & seeming to spout directly at
> > plesten
> >
> > & this tripoint you can then click on
> > & or hit the plus button at left
> > to zoom further in on
> >
> >
> > but anyway
> > assuming we have the next order & names of all the
> > subdivisions right
> > then based on them we can tentatively offer the name
> > cokrso for this tripoint
> > or de2byth3cokrso in full
> > just to see if she responds at all
> >
> > or if anyone has a better idea of her true name & or
> > true location
> >
> > but my guess is
> > we already have her right there now
> >
> > --- Wolfgang Schaub
> > <Wolfgang.Schaub@c...> wrote:
> >
> > > The Landkreise? Seems an easy one: CO = Coburg, KC
> > =
> > > Kronach, SON =
> > > Sonneberg.
> > > This all without going at
> > >
> >
> http://www26.mappy.com/sidmMqNWkFZ/1fMn21w/CFGMA?
csl=m1&fsl=m1&gsl=m1&msl=m1
> > >
> >
>
&ids=&xsl=1&posl=poi&recherche=0&show_poi=0&poi_rr=0.5&poi_rx=0.6&poi_ry=0.5
> > >
> >
>
&lr=0.5&flash=1&gb=&out=2&wnm1=&wcm1=&nom1=&tnm1=plesten&pcm1=&tcm1=&
a10m1=&
> > > ccm1=276&brand=&x=18&y=7
> > >
> > > Once I try to access this site, my computer speaks
> > > French to me: "Votre
> > > session a expiré. Veuillez rafraichir la page."
> > > Napoleon still ruling
> > > Bavaria?
> > >
> > > How far did you go NE of Plesten? My map says it's
> > > 600 m only from downtown
> > > Plesten to the point of ultimate desire. Or did
> > you
> > > think of going 4.5 - 5.5
> > > km ENE? The latter is out of question, as it is
> > out
> > > of Sachsen-Coburg, I
> > > think.
> > >
> > > Wolfgang
> > >
> > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > > Von: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > > [mailto:BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag
> > von
> > > aletheia kallos
> > > Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. November 2005 14:50
> > > An: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > > Betreff: Re: AW: [BoundaryPoint] 1806 bavaria
> > coburg
> > > meinengen tripoint
> > > now looking like de2byth near plesten
> > >
> > >
> > > bravissimos maestro
> > >
> > > & i am reading you blitzen und donner these days
> > >
> > > & if i may continue to follow your or really
> > jespers
> > > lead up this fantastic tripoint ascent
> > > then the following hopeful map from mappy even
> > > suggests a target tripoint
> > > almost squarely on the nipple
> > > or maybe it is the kisser
> > > of your lappet
> > > which is looking like a gargoyle of the first
> > water
> > > there btw
> > >
> >
> http://www26.mappy.com/sidmMqNWkFZ/1fMn21w/CFGMA?
csl=m1&fsl=m1&gsl=m1&msl=m1
> > >
> >
>
&ids=&xsl=1&posl=poi&recherche=0&show_poi=0&poi_rr=0.5&poi_rx=0.6&poi_ry=0.5
> > >
> >
>
&lr=0.5&flash=1&gb=&out=2&wnm1=&wcm1=&nom1=&tnm1=plesten&pcm1=&tcm1=&
a10m1=&
> > > ccm1=276&brand=&x=18&y=7
> > > or if this map is another bust too hahahaha then
> > > please just zoom yourself to the jurisdictional
> > > tripoint indicated evidently upon byth a hair
> > north
> > > of
> > > due east of plesten
> > > where you will even find the convergent
> > > subdivisional
> > > line coming in from the correct direction
> > > seeing as coburg & old bavaria are both bavaria
> > >
> > > a wild guess but an exciting one
> > > dont you think
> > >
> > > & i just wanted to beam it out there even before
> > > learning the true names & diglyphs of the
> > attendant
> > > landkreise
> > > if thats what they are
> > > to finally solve for de2byth3xxyyzz
> > >
> > > so anyone bavarian barbarbian philistine or yahoo
> > > enough
> > > please help out if you can & would to pin these
> > > mothers down before i do
> > > & together learn perhaps the true name of our lost
> > > gargoyle of pleisten tripoint
> > > if thats who she really is
> > >
> > > & just allow me a few insertions below too before
> > i
> > > post these morning rushes posthaste
> > >
> > > --- Wolfgang Schaub
> > > <Wolfgang.Schaub@c...> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thank you for the stimulation. Like always, we
> > > just
> > > > need a kick in the ass.
> > >
> > > haha not me of course
> > > & you are most welcome
> > > the stimulation is mutual
> > >
> > > > Before even consulting the additional maps
> > > > suggested, I agree giving more
> > > > credit to the "Plesten" tripoint alternative,
> > for
> > > > the following reasons:
> > > >
> > > > Looking at the picture
> > > >
> > >
> >
> http://www.ena.lu/europe/success%20crisis/iron%20curtain%20border%20point%20
> > > > three%20territories%201965.htm we have to
> > imagine
> > > an
> > > > arrangement of these
> > > > markers such that their engravings face the
> > > > countries that they stand for.
> > > > This is only possible in a sensible way at the
> > > > Plesten (Eastern) tripoint,
> > > > and it is impossible at the Western tripoint
> > > between
> > > > Weitramsdorf and
> > > > Ummerstadt.
> > >
> > > good nice
> > >
> > > > If we assume the picture is taken towards East,
> > > the
> > > > central stone with the
> > > > GO then faces SW, right towards the Coburg
> > > portion
> > > > of Sachse-Coburg. The
> > > > left stone with the presumed AL on it is placed
> > in
> > > a
> > > > 90-degree angle facing
> > > > NE, looking into the narrow "lobe/lappet/flap"
> > of
> > > > Sachse-Meiningen, and the
> > > > small stone to the right may look anywhere it
> > > likes
> > > > as long as it is true
> > > > that it is "only" a marker of the next-best
> > > village.
> > >
> > > could be barbaria oops i mean bavaria
> > >
> > > > Such a setting would
> > > > not be possible at the Western tripoint, even if
> > > we
> > > > twist our heads.
> > >
> > > nice
> > >
> >
> === message truncated ===
>
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