Don Barone Wrote:
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> You use words I have never, ever used in regards
> to any of those on this board.
No... you never say it outright. If those words that I used were not what you meant then please do explain to me what you mean
about us when you say: "....what can one expect from folks who believe in fairy tales..." I'd
love to know how this is not an insult
> fine you are free to believe the total speculation
> that the change in angle was becuase of structural
> difficulties but it is simply speculation and
> "educated" guesswork. Your failure to admit that
> this is what it is is your downfall.
Wait! Wait ...... you type the above ... and then this...
> It is all guesswork as I have stated because there
> is no proof one way or the other of what the
> intentions were or are.
So then you admit that your idea then is just guesswork.... whereas the Egyptologists ideas are "educated" guesswork. I'd contest that the egyptologists ideas on this are guesswork, but we'd just be going round and round and round again and I jumped off your Merry-Go-Round last year.
>Regardless the geometry is there and is expanding to encompass more and more so I suggest >you get out of the way and off the track before it runs you over.
I'm not concerned ..... your trains have a habit of derailing .....maybe you should put more "educated" work into them.
Kat
Ma'at Moderator
Founder and Director of The Hall of Ma'at
Contributing author to
Archaeological Fantasies:
How pseudoarchaeology misrepresents the past and misleads the public
"If you panic, you're lost" -- W. T. 'Watertight' Southard