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Walter Constantin Gogu Co
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 4:11 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

How nice to see two complete arsehole LOSERS in a silly girls
bitchfight !

*ROTFFLMFAOAY*

PWN3D !

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turcobasher
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:58 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

you bring chantal with you for support to your fights little toorkish
boring-asshole
Walter Constantin Gogu Costica Brincoveanu Mitty wrote:
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How nice to see two complete arsehole LOSERS in a silly girls
bitchfight !

*ROTFFLMFAOAY*

PWN3D !

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:20 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

"Henry Hooray" <c2mipq402@sneakeLEAVETHISOUTmail.com> wrote in message
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"Agamemnon" <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
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"Henry Hooray" <c2mipq402@sneakeLEAVETHISOUTmail.com> wrote in message
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"Agamemnon" <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
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"Henry Hooray" <c2mipq402@sneakeLEAVETHISOUTmail.com> wrote in message
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"Witziges Rätsel" <zer@roer.com> wrote in message
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All the vowels and consonants have changed their sound in Germanic
languages in the past 2000 years whereas in Greek they have remained
constant so do not consider English as a guide to Greek
pronunciation.

Who told you that? Greek has changed a great deal in that
time.

You are correct, there is of course not the remotest chance that Greek
pronunciation hasn't changed.

WRONG.

Your schoolboy BIG LETTER SHOUTING does not make you right.

IDOT !

Bravo, Agamemnon.

IDOT TROLL !

Quote:

This is a 'discussion' our young but all-knowing friend Agamemnon has
had several times, both here and elsewhere. People who know what they
talk about have rebutted him several times, but Agamemnon is incapable
of learning.

WRONG. Nobody has even remotely been able to refute any of the facts I
posted.

Oh yes, they did. You were laughed at, Agamemnon, you were the laughing
stock amongst the real linguists.

WRONG. They were the ones being laughed at when I blew them all down.

This could conceivably be construed as being correct: maybe you were
laughing at all of them, while they were all laughing at you.

They were in the minority. The majority were laughing at thme.

Quote:

Agamemnon lives in a dream-world, a world inhabited by the ancient
heroes, and still run by the Greek gods. Yes, he has stated that
Turkey is harder hit by earthquakes than Greece, because they worship
Poseidon less in Turkey than they do in Greece (sadly, Agamemnon
hasn't answered my query as to how

I never said anything of the kind.

Nothing of the kind, Agamemnon? Well, then let me refresh your memory;
here's a bit of what you wrote, in a response to choro-nik:

Nothing of the kind.

But I have just shown it to you, my friend. You even admit it in your next

No you haven't you retard. All that you have done is DISSEMBLED.

Quote:
writing - so why are you still in denial?

Your dissembling will not work.

Quote:

- > Agamemnonass, the quake in Greece was 5.2 on the Richter scale while
the
- > one in Turkey was 7.3. There is a vast difference between
-
- > FYI, 5.5 is double the strength of 5.2, while 5.8 is four times the
- > strength of 5.2. Also don't forget that the quake in Turkey struck
at a
-
-
- The one in Greece lasted longer so the buildings had more time to
crack.
-
- > time when everybody was asleep and struck a densely populated area.
-
- And Athens isn't a densely populated area is it.
-
- > Poseidon has nothing to do with it. If Gods have anything to do with
- > mother nature, then I am I don't know what.
-
- Poseidon protected Greece more than he did Turkey.

http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.greek/browse_frm/thread/52bbb45b4241bac0/64c8a86bfd63bf7b?lnk=st&q=turkey+earthquake+poseidon+author:agamemnon&rnum=1&hl=en#64c8a86bfd63bf7b

So yes, you most certainly did link Poseidon with earthquakes. Once
again you have been proven wrong.

BULLSHIT. It is nothing like you describe. I was stating point of fact.
Poseidon the God of Earthquakes protected Greece more than Turkey. I said
nothing about him being worshiped in either Greece or Turkey you
dissembling piece of excrement..

It is your sweet and naive belief in Poseidon and your somewhat
unscientific approach to the causes of earthquakes that I pointed out in
the first place.

I think you mean your unscientific approach.

Poseidon does as he pleases and you would know that if you read Euthyphro.
If people show him their piety such as constructing him a tsunami early
warning system in his honour and dedicating their houses to him in the
manner he desires using reinforced concrete and high quality matrices then
he is more likely to protect them.

Quote:
The same sort of unscientific approach you use when you try to prove your
ridiculous assertion that Greek pronunciation (unlike any other in the
world) has not changed at all for thousand of years, and by which you have
disqualified yourself from any chance of being taken seriously.

You are talking out your arse.

Quote:

many Scandinavians, living in an area largely free from any noteworthy
tremors, worship Agamemnon's fairies).

You are talking out of your arsehole.

Bravo, Agamemnon, you know how to argue your lost cause. I presume you
are not going to answer my simple question, are you, Agamemnon.

IDIOT !

Bravo, Agamemnon.

FOOL !

Quote:

As choro-nik said at the time:

"Anyway, don't expect a response from Agamemnon. He is too busy
constructing, of should I say handcrafting, solid wooden block
Stradivari violins."

Henry.

the TROLL !

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Seanie O'Kilfoyle
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:24 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Dumbfuck FREAK racist cunt BITCH !
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Henry Hooray
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:32 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

"Agamemnon" <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
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"Henry Hooray" <c2mipq402@sneakeLEAVETHISOUTmail.com> wrote in message
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"Agamemnon" <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
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"Henry Hooray" <c2mipq402@sneakeLEAVETHISOUTmail.com> wrote in message
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"Agamemnon" <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote in message
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"Henry Hooray" <c2mipq402@sneakeLEAVETHISOUTmail.com> wrote in message
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"Witziges Rätsel" <zer@roer.com> wrote in message
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All the vowels and consonants have changed their sound in Germanic
languages in the past 2000 years whereas in Greek they have
remained constant so do not consider English as a guide to Greek
pronunciation.

Who told you that? Greek has changed a great deal in that
time.

You are correct, there is of course not the remotest chance that
Greek pronunciation hasn't changed.

WRONG.

Your schoolboy BIG LETTER SHOUTING does not make you right.

IDOT !

Bravo, Agamemnon.

IDOT TROLL !

Bravo, Agamemnon. Shouting makes you ever so much more convincing.

Quote:
This is a 'discussion' our young but all-knowing friend Agamemnon has
had several times, both here and elsewhere. People who know what they
talk about have rebutted him several times, but Agamemnon is
incapable of learning.

WRONG. Nobody has even remotely been able to refute any of the facts I
posted.

Oh yes, they did. You were laughed at, Agamemnon, you were the laughing
stock amongst the real linguists.

WRONG. They were the ones being laughed at when I blew them all down.

This could conceivably be construed as being correct: maybe you were
laughing at all of them, while they were all laughing at you.

They were in the minority. The majority were laughing at thme.

This is simply not true. There was one - repeat: one! - other poster who,
whilst not directly agreeing with you, suggested that we should take you
more seriously. Everybody else in that discussion disagreed with you, and
laughed at your unscientific methodologies and all-knowing obstinacy.

Quote:
Agamemnon lives in a dream-world, a world inhabited by the ancient
heroes, and still run by the Greek gods. Yes, he has stated that
Turkey is harder hit by earthquakes than Greece, because they worship
Poseidon less in Turkey than they do in Greece (sadly, Agamemnon
hasn't answered my query as to how

I never said anything of the kind.

Nothing of the kind, Agamemnon? Well, then let me refresh your memory;
here's a bit of what you wrote, in a response to choro-nik:

Nothing of the kind.

But I have just shown it to you, my friend. You even admit it in your
next

No you haven't you retard. All that you have done is DISSEMBLED.

Wrong, Agamemnon, You have yet again been caught with your mythical pants
around your ankles, and of course you cannot admit this, not even to
yourself.

Quote:
writing - so why are you still in denial?

Your dissembling will not work.

Wrong, Agamemnon, You have yet again been caught with your mythical pants
around your ankles, and of course you cannot admit this, not even to
yourself.



Quote:
- > Agamemnonass, the quake in Greece was 5.2 on the Richter scale
while the
- > one in Turkey was 7.3. There is a vast difference between
-
- > FYI, 5.5 is double the strength of 5.2, while 5.8 is four times
the
- > strength of 5.2. Also don't forget that the quake in Turkey struck
at a
-
-
- The one in Greece lasted longer so the buildings had more time to
crack.
-
- > time when everybody was asleep and struck a densely populated area.
-
- And Athens isn't a densely populated area is it.
-
- > Poseidon has nothing to do with it. If Gods have anything to do
with
- > mother nature, then I am I don't know what.
-
- Poseidon protected Greece more than he did Turkey.

http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.greek/browse_frm/thread/52bbb45b4241bac0/64c8a86bfd63bf7b?lnk=st&q=turkey+earthquake+poseidon+author:agamemnon&rnum=1&hl=en#64c8a86bfd63bf7b

So yes, you most certainly did link Poseidon with earthquakes. Once
again you have been proven wrong.

BULLSHIT. It is nothing like you describe. I was stating point of fact.
Poseidon the God of Earthquakes protected Greece more than Turkey. I
said nothing about him being worshiped in either Greece or Turkey you
dissembling piece of excrement..

It is your sweet and naive belief in Poseidon and your somewhat
unscientific approach to the causes of earthquakes that I pointed out in
the first place.

I think you mean your unscientific approach.

No, I mean your unscientific approach. It is not 'science' to explain the
preponderance of earthquakes in Turkey by saying that "Poseidon protected
Greece more than he did Turkey.". It is just something in your sweet and
innocent fantasy-world, that's all, Agamemnon; science it is not.

Quote:
Poseidon does as he pleases and you would know that if you read Euthyphro.
If people show him their piety such as constructing him a tsunami early
warning system in his honour and dedicating their houses to him in the
manner he desires using reinforced concrete and high quality matrices then
he is more likely to protect them.

Gobbledygook. Amusing mythical anecdotes, but that is of course all that it
is.

And let me now repeat my earlier question, namely why it is that Poseidon
seemingly spares the Scandinavian countries from the ravages of earthquakes
when the people there most definitely do not "show him their piety" (thanks
the laughs, Agamemnon), not in tsunami early warning systems, not in
dedicating their houses to him, but where they in fact consider him just
another mythical figure, like somebody out of Grimm's Tales. Surely this
must upset this mighty and ever so real God of yours, Agamemnon (suppressing
a grin) - but please do tell us, do you also believe in Father Christmas and
the Tooth Fairy, Agamemnon? Please do tell us, Agamemnon!

Quote:
The same sort of unscientific approach you use when you try to prove your
ridiculous assertion that Greek pronunciation (unlike any other in the
world) has not changed at all for thousand of years, and by which you
have disqualified yourself from any chance of being taken seriously.

You are talking out your arse.

Bravo, Agamemnon.

Quote:
many Scandinavians, living in an area largely free from any
noteworthy tremors, worship Agamemnon's fairies).

You are talking out of your arsehole.

Bravo, Agamemnon, you know how to argue your lost cause. I presume you
are not going to answer my simple question, are you, Agamemnon.

IDIOT !

Bravo, Agamemnon.

FOOL !

Bravo, Agamemnon. Shouting makes you ever so much more convincing.

Quote:
As choro-nik said at the time:

"Anyway, don't expect a response from Agamemnon. He is too busy
constructing, of should I say handcrafting, solid wooden block
Stradivari violins."

Henry.

the TROLL !

Bravo, Agamemnon. Shouting makes you ever so much more convincing.

Henry.
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Costas Spyronikolapapahat
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:21 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Henry Trosborg "the grate (sic) Dane" gets all repetetive when he's on
the back foot doesn't he !

*LOL*

Let me try being repetetive

How nice to see two complete arsehole LOSERS in a silly girls
bitchfight !


*ROTFFLMFAOAY*


PWN3D !


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Richard Tobin
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:09 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

In article <w42dnWksRZV9T8neRVnygA@pipex.net>,
Agamemnon <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:

Quote:
Can anyone tell how the word "Euthyphro" in Plato's dialogue thus
titled is pronounced? I am talking about the Euthypro Dilemma recorded
in the dialogue.

Ev-thi-fro

Presumably the OP is interested in the conventional English pronunciation
of classical Greek, in which the first syllable is "yoo".

-- Richard
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Pants Awry
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 12:25 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

CORRECT
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 2:15 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Pants Awry wrote:

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CORRECT

Less than completely informative.


Brian

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 2:26 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

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F'koff
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 3:02 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Pants Awry wrote:
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F'koff

Oh, right, I see what you mean now. Thanks for the clarification.
Have you met Jai Maharaj? I think you'll get on in there.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 4:01 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Pants Awry wrote:

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F'koff

Do you need a lozenge?


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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 4:34 am    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Could be Ev-thi-fro OR ef-thi-fro. For the rest, Agamemnon is right, all the others are obviously ignorant ancient Greek language...

"Agamemnon" <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote in message news:w42dnWksRZV9T8neRVnygA@pipex.net...
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"qquito" <qquito@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1129619081.928768.75390@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Hell, All:

Can anyone tell how the word "Euthyphro" in Plato's dialogue thus
titled is pronounced? I am talking about the Euthypro Dilemma recorded
in the dialogue.

Ev-thi-fro

"thi" as in thin

"fro" as in from (with a rolled r like in Scott's)


Thanks.

--Roland

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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:14 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

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And let me now repeat my earlier question, namely why it is that Poseidon
seemingly spares the Scandinavian countries from the ravages of
earthquakes when the people there most definitely do not "show him their
piety" (thanks the laughs, Agamemnon), not in tsunami early warning
systems, not in dedicating their houses to him, but where they in fact
consider him just another mythical figure, like somebody out of Grimm's
Tales. Surely this must upset this mighty and ever so real God of yours,
Agamemnon (suppressing a grin) - but please do tell us, do you also
believe in Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy, Agamemnon? Please do tell
us, Agamemnon!

No answer from Agamemnon. Hardly surprising.

Agamemnon's childlike belief in Poseidon is probably not as "scientific" as
he pretends.

Henry.
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Walter Constantin Gogu Co
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:45 pm    Post subject: Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"? Reply with quote

Nazi Bitch alert !

Rrrrromaneshti Koku isn't hiding behind lame socks like "Karavan" today

*LMFAO*
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