by neufer » Tue Sep 19, 2017 9:25 pm
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Easter Island, between 1250 & 1500 CE. Easter Island was
found and named by its first recorded European visitor,
the *DUTCH* explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722.>>
- Twelfth Night : Act III, scene i
OLIVIA: O, what a deal of scorn looks *BEAUTIFUL*- In the contempt and anger of his lip!
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- Twelfth Night : Act II, scene V
MALVOLIO: M, O, A, I; this simulation is not as the former:
- and yet, to crush this a little, it would bow to me,
for every one of these letters are in my name.
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MALVOLIO: [Reads]
- I may command where I adore;
But silence, like a Lucrece knife,
With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore:
M, O, A, I, dOth swAy my lIfe.
FABIAN: A fustian riddle!
SIR TOBY BELCH: Excellent wench, say I.
MALVOLIO: 'M, O, A, I, dOth swAy my lIfe.'
- Nay, but first, let me see, let me see, let me see.
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. <= 4 =>
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. [M. O. A. I.]
. d [O] t h
. s w [A] y
. m y l [I]
. f e.
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[MOAI] skip 5 : Prob. ELS in repeated nonsense phrase ~ 1 in 1092
FABIAN:
What dish o' poison has she dressed him!
SIR TOBY BELCH:
And with what wing the staniel cheques at it!
MALVOLIO:
'I may command where I adore.' Why, she may command
- me: I serve her; she is my lady. Why, this is
evident to any formal capacity; there is no
obstruction in this: and the end,--what should
that alphabetical position portend? If I could make
that resemble something in me,--Softly! M, O, A, I,--
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[quote]<< *[b][color=#FF0000]MOAI[/color][/b]* are monolithic human figures carved from rock on
Easter Island, between 1250 & 1500 CE. Easter Island was
found and named by its first recorded European visitor,
the *[b][u][color=#0000FF]DUTCH[/color][/u][/b]* explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722.>>[/quote][quote=" http://www.majstro.com/dictionaries/English-West%20Frisian/beautiful"]
*[b][color=#FF0000]MOAI[/color][/b]* : *[b][color=#FF0000]BEAUTIFUL[/color][/b]* (Frisian: A West Germanic language spoken
in the *[b][u][color=#0000FF]NORTHWESTERN NETHERLANDS[/color][/u][/b]* ; a near relative of English.)[/quote]
[float=left][img]https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/calendar/S_170918.jpg[/img][/float][list][b][size=125]Twelfth Night : Act III, scene i[/size][/list]
[color=#0000FF]OL[/color][color=#FF0000]I[/color][color=#0000FF]V[/color][color=#FF0000]IA[/color]: [i]O, what a deal of scorn looks *[color=#FF0000]BEAUTIFUL[/color]*[list]In the contempt and anger of his lip![/i][/b][/list][quote="neufer"][quote="APOD Robot"][url=https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170918.html][img]https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/calendar/S_170918.jpg[/img] [size=150]Orion above Easter Island[/size][/url]
[b] Explanation: [/b] Featured here, one of the ancient [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moai][b]MOAI[/b] sculptures[/url] was imaged in 2016 before the [url=http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/constellations/orion.html]constellation of Orion[/url], including the famous line of [url=https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap160328.html]three belt stars[/url] and brilliant stars [url=https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100106.html]Betelgeuse[/url] (far left in red) and [url=http://earthsky.org/brightest-stars/blue-white-rigel-is-orions-brightest-star]Rigel[/url] (upper center).[/quote][b]----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[list][size=150]Twelfth Night : Act II, scene V[/size][/list]
[color=#FF0000]MA[/color][color=#0000FF]LVOL[/color][color=#FF0000]IO[/color]: [i][color=#FF0000]M, O, A, I;[/color] this simulation is not as the former:
[list]and yet, to crush this a little, it would bow to me,
for every one of these letters are in my name.[/i]
....................................................................[/list]
[color=#FF0000]MA[/color][color=#0000FF]LVOL[/color][color=#FF0000]IO[/color]: [Reads]
[i][list] I may command where I adore;
But silence, like a Lucrece knife,
With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore:
[u][color=#FF0000]M, O, A, I,[/color] d[color=#FF0000]O[/color]th sw[color=#FF0000]A[/color]y my l[color=#FF0000]I[/color]fe.[/u][/list][/i]FABIAN: [u][color=#FF00FF][i]A fustian riddle![/i][/color][/u]
SIR TOBY BELCH: [i]Excellent wench, say I.[/i]
[color=#FF0000]MA[/color][color=#0000FF]LVOL[/color][color=#FF0000]IO[/color]: '[u][color=#FF0000]M, O, A, I,[/color] d[color=#FF0000]O[/color]th sw[color=#FF0000]A[/color]y my l[color=#FF0000]I[/color]fe.[/u]'
[list]Nay, but first, let me see, let me see, let me see.[/list]
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. [M. O. A. I.]
. d [O] t h
. s w [A] y
. m y l [I]
. f e.
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[MOAI] skip 5 : Prob. ELS in repeated nonsense phrase ~ 1 in 1092[/code]
FABIAN: [i]What dish o' poison has she dressed him![/i]
SIR TOBY BELCH: [i]And with what wing the staniel cheques at it![/i]
[color=#FF0000]MA[/color][color=#0000FF]LVOL[/color][color=#FF0000]IO[/color]: [i]'I may command where I adore.' Why, she may command
[list] me: I serve her; she is my lady. Why, this is
evident to any formal capacity; there is no
obstruction in this: and the end,--what should
that alphabetical position portend? If I could make
that resemble something in me,--Softly! [color=#FF0000]M, O, A, I,[/color]--[/i][/list][/b][/quote]