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Reply To: | Dr. Ferenc Nagy |
Date: | Fri, 6 Sep 1996 08:54:50 +0200 |
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On Thu, 5 Sep 1996, Duane Percox wrote:
> Tony, always the detail person, is the first to point out:
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> >Has any one else noticed how the Adager 'signatures' complement each other?
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> Slight adjustment to shorten the post...
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> Alfredo Ken
> >+---------------+ +---------------+
> >| | | |
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> >| r | | A |
> >| e | | d |
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> >| g | | a |
> >| a | | g |
> >| d | | e |
> >| A | | r |
> >| | | |
> >+---------------+ +---------------+
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> It appears that Alfredo is an optimist and Ken is a pessimist. Or maybe
> that Alfredo feels he still is in the process of ascending the mountain
> and Ken feels he has been there and is now descending.
>
Dear Duane,
This sentence reminds me to some graphological analyses.
One of their statement was if somebody writes a small loop instead of a
whole "y" in my name after the "g" (the "gy" is a frequent double letter
in Hungarian, like the English "th") then he does not consider then
women as partners but he wants to rule over them.
Frank
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