Re: FLUXLIST: 100% Seriously Edgy

2006-05-21 Thread Rod Stasick
On 2006 May 20, at 9:36 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote:  around the city a brutiSh cop      past antiquEs      up-and-comeR      generally fIts   having my camera cOnfiscated I arrived inside    which lay the groUndwork for the next wave     not So far away, a giant     once we crawLed out from under   the countrY as a whole was outraged at the sham             to take somE risks              useD in non-musical ways     an electric Guitar      edgY is all about cutting, perhaps bleeding edgeCecil,I like how it looks. I wanted to use a bold spine too,but I thought that this list frowned on HTML.There are a some spots tho that don't fit the mesostic.Between the "S" and "E" there should be neither (you have an "S" in "past")	"   "E" and "R" ...you have an "E" in "up-and-comer"	"   "R" and "I"  ...you have an "R" in "generally"	"   "I"  and "O" ...you have an "I" in "having"	"   "O" and "U" ...you have an "O" in "groundwork"	"   "Y" and "E" ...you have an "E" in "whole" and "outraged" and "the" and "take"	"   "E" and "D" ...you have an "E" in "used"	"   "G" and "Y" ...you have a "G" in "edgy	"   "Y" and the beginning "S" ...you have a "S" in "is" and "perhaps"It's really a lot easier to master the 50% version first,because with that version you're only looking for one repeated letter between the two. After that version becomes "natural" to you,then you can step up to the 100% version where you're looking for both letters.Rod

FLUXLIST: 100% Seriously Edgy

2006-05-20 Thread Cecil Touchon




around the city a brutiSh cop

 past antiquEs

 up-and-comeR

 generally fIts

 having my camera cOnfiscated
I arrived inside

 which lay the groUndwork
for the next wave

 not So
far away, a giant

 once we crawLed
out from under

 the countrY
as a whole was outraged at the sham



  to take somE
risks

 useD
in
non-musical ways

 an electric Guitar

  edgY
is all about cutting, perhaps bleeding edge




How about this one Rod? This should be a 100% unless I misunderstood
in a given line I dismissed all but one occurance of the spinal letter
and any instances of the following spinal letter.
OR was it supposed to be the letter before and after? I guess I still
don't have it right...


you write;


 aLl


 cIvil


 testiNg


but say: "between any two mesoletters, you can't have either."

and yet in the word cIvil there is the letter 'L' which is inbetween
mesoletters "L" and "N" That seems to not be correct unless I don't
understand it right.

cecil