Anagrammatizing - I

--- In b_c_n@yahoogroups.com, Polat Kaya <tntr@...> wrote:


Sayin Kamil Bey,

Günümü gün ettiniz. Iste "Türkçenin basina gelen de budur". Böylece
Türkçeden bir sürü yeni diller yapilmis, fakat öyle yapilmis ki kimse
o dillerin Türkçeden yapildiginin farkina varamamis, ta ki ben bu
durumu isaretleyinceye kadar. Sagolun.

Selam ve sevgiler.

Polat Kaya


allingus2001 wrote:
>
> When Did Zaphod Beeblebrox Become A Member Of The Continuum?
>
> Chris Gleason asked this and Jeffrey Johnson was only to happy to
> respond:
>
> Well, Chris, you've got to look at it very carefully. First, you
> have to capitalize all of the letters, and concatenate:
>
> ZAPHODBEEBLEBROX
>
> Three's a crowd, so you remove one B to get:
>
> ZAPHODEEBLEBROX
>
> Now, take a diagonal slice from lower left to upper right (/) of
> each third letter and discard the lower portion. To a best
> approximation, P becomes F, D becomes a mirror-reversed 7, both B's
> become F's, and the X becomes a Y. Now, the mirror-reversed 7 is no
> good, so rotate it 180 degrees to get something resembling a J.
> Separate the new letters and we have:
>
> FJFFY
>
> ZAHOEELERO
>
> Whoops! Three's a crowd for F's, and we forgot about the three E's!
> Let's get rid of one of each of them!
>
> FJFY
>
> ZAHOELERO
>
> Now, if you notice, if we temporarily susbtitute an apostrophe for
> the L in the second set of letters, we see embedded in them the
> poetic contraction e'er. Since we would ne'er have known e'er was
> there ere we started, it must be significant! Move the letters from
> e'er to the top!
>
> FJFYEER
>
> ZAHOLO
>
> Now, let's mirror-image each letter in the bottom set!
>
> FJFYEER
>
> SAHOJO
>
> Look at that last word! SAHOJO sounds like "It's a Ho-Jo (Howard
> Johnson's Restaurant)" But, of course, Zaphod was British by
> association and would have said "It's AN Ho-Jo", so let's fix that
> now.
>
> FJFYEER
>
> SANHOJO
>
> But now, if you look carefully, you'll see that the crossbar to the
> A is in fact hinged on the right hand side, and not attached at all on
> the left! Swing it upwards into position, and you get an italic N!
>
> FJFYEER
>
> SNNHOJO
>
> Now, just a little bit of anagrammatizing and you get, clear as day:
>
> JEFFREY
>
> JOHNSON
>
> Don't you see? Isn't it obvious?