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Here's an example of Innes using his fine ear for stylistic evidence
in identifying anonymous posters. From humanities.lit.authors.shakespea "seaker" wrote in message oups.com... Lynne - Who would those reasonable people be? Paul Crowley, KCL, gangleri, Chess One, Art Neuendorffer, Elizabeth, Stephanie Caruana, Mousie, Roger Stritmatter? I don't think so. Stick to kiddie books, they probably don't tax your mind! ******** thanks neil, kiddie books are informing of the early mind, and early learning is pyschologically so much more important than late, doncha think? phil ******* I wrote: I'm not "seaker"; Lynne .... addresses "seaker" as "Robert", which is hardly a nickname for "Neil". ********* Dr. David Webb wrote: Nor is seaker's style remotely similar to yours, Neil. And in a follow up post: There is certainly no implied criticism of either of you, Neil; your styles are just very different. However, many anti-Stratfordians seem to be utterly tone-deaf to stylistic nuances, so perhaps Mr. Innes's confusion is not surprising. Indeed, confusion seems to be his steady state. ************ Sorry, Phil. I have been calling seaker Robert for ages. He is definitely not Neil. Regards, Lynne |
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On Oct 10, 9:07 am, The Historian wrote:
Here's an example of Innes using his fine ear for stylistic evidence in identifying anonymous posters. From humanities.lit.authors.shakespea "seaker" wrote in message oups.com... Lynne - Who would those reasonable people be? Paul Crowley, KCL, gangleri, Chess One, Art Neuendorffer, Elizabeth, Stephanie Caruana, Mousie, Roger Stritmatter? I don't think so. Stick to kiddie books, they probably don't tax your mind! ******** thanks neil, kiddie books are informing of the early mind, and early learning is pyschologically so much more important than late, doncha think? phil ******* I wrote: I'm not "seaker"; Lynne .... addresses "seaker" as "Robert", which is hardly a nickname for "Neil". ********* Dr. David Webb wrote: Nor is seaker's style remotely similar to yours, Neil. And in a follow up post: There is certainly no implied criticism of either of you, Neil; your styles are just very different. However, many anti-Stratfordians seem to be utterly tone-deaf to stylistic nuances, so perhaps Mr. Innes's confusion is not surprising. Indeed, confusion seems to be his steady state. ************ Sorry, Phil. I have been calling seaker Robert for ages. He is definitely not Neil. Regards, Lynne *********** Another example, compiled by Dr. Louis Blair: "Hey Dr 'Rynd' ... _ ... your ego appeared hereabouts declaring that it had read all relevant material in English, but when asked if it has read the Gulko manuscript - snipped it in the response. ROFL. ..." - Phil Innes (Sat, 05 Aug 2006 19:40:12 GMT) _ _ "Phil, that was Larry Tapper, ..." - jamesrynd (5 Aug 2006 22:48:36 -0700) _ _ "... I extended Dr D an invitation ... _ A specific on Soviet-era affairs was if he had read the Gulko MSS, but in his response he eliminated even the question, while maintaining his superiority over others by ..." - Phil Innes (Sun, 06 Aug 2006 12:03:14 GMT) _ _ "... Have you admitted yet that all this started because you posted your 'question/challenge - whatever you want to call it' to the wrong person? ..." - jamesrynd (6 Aug 2006 05:26:48 -0700) _ _ "... I get confused with all the anons, especially when they answer each other's mail wink and sound so much alike. _ If indeed Larry Tapper is the person who knows everything, surely he or Dr Rynd, could address the subject. ..." - Phil Innes (Sun, 06 Aug 2006 12:49:31 GMT) _ _ "... How can anything remain on topic with your constant ad hom attacks, which aren't even directed at the right person? ..." - jamesrynd (6 Aug 2006 06:33:05 -0700) _ _ "... jamesrynd ... ... Laugh - What I declined was to meet you! ..." - Phil Innes (Mon, 07 Aug 2006 19:50:46 GMT) _ _ "Phil this is really getting old. It is Larry Tapper, ... who offered to meet you at the chessboard, and you provided him with the most impolite of declinations ..." - jamesrynd (7 Aug 2006 13:43:56 -0700) _ _ "... I had only asked [Rynd-Dowd] if his 'all' included a certain Gulko manuscript, which shall we presume he had not read, ..." - Phil Innes (Mon, 07 Aug 2006 20:58:39 GMT) _ _ "Phil - I never made any statements regarding the Gulko manuscript or Keres-Botvinnik. I professed no expertise on the subject, and even Larry Tapper did not use the term 'all.' _ PLEASE STOP CONFUSING ME WITH LARRY TAPPER. ..." - jamesrynd (7 Aug 2006 14:40:00 -0700) _ _ "... I explained my confusion, confessed it, that I could not tell, nor care to, one /agent/ from l'autre! ..." - Phil Innes (Tue, 08 Aug 2006 20:39:49 GMT) _ _ "... Since I seem to have accepted Dread Dowd's challenge not for a few games but a week of games, he himself backed off, and has never made any contact - which is much as I thought it would be. ..." - Phil Innes (Sat, 12 Aug 2006 15:15:16 GMT) _ _ "... I never asked to play chess against [Phil Innes], that was Larry Tapper. ..." - jamesrynd (12 Aug 2006 09:46:27 -0700) _ _ "... I actually responded to [Rynd-Dowd's] initiative and accepted his challenge to play a match, and extended it the whole week. ..." - Phil Innes (Mon, 14 Aug 2006 13:08:42 GMT) _ _ "... Larry Tapper wanted to play chess with [Phil Innes] ..." - jamesrynd (14 Aug 2006 07:16:52 -0700) _ _ "... Phil, who gets easily confused about people (e.g. Brady/Lawrence, Tapper/Dowd), ..." - Taylor Kingston (20 Aug 2006 07:47:11 -0700) _ _ "... [Taylor Kingston] is also not very attentive to the now repeated joke, that this 'confusion' is somewhat deliberated about people who all sound the same - I only wrote this a few times - maybe it'll take 6? ..." - Phil Innes (Sun, 20 Aug 2006 18:55:21 GMT) _ _ "... Does Phil Innes want us to remember that he thinks it is funny to publicly accuse people of things that they did not do? ..." - Louis Blair (21 Aug 2006 03:40:17 -0700) |
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