The gospel according to Mark - and then there's the gospel according to Marx
On 6/29/09 10:02 AM, "William Conger" <[email protected]> wrote: Hey, Michael, everybody know those marks came from the Bible. Believe it! wc ________________________________ From: Michael Brady <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 6:57:12 AM Subject: Markey marks I went to the library the other day and recorded these marks I found in books. Here are a few: 1 nd the b trarians ism blem 2 ofus cra siermo t messoran 3 troviere o teka q yg treun 4 nctu mor pubes el erminial Can you tell which of these "marks" are different for others? Are any from the 7th century? or 17th? How can you tell? You can't, can you? Ha! But "people" who make books use marks like this all the time. Why can't you tell the difference in these samples? Will anyone ask someone else about these marks? No? I didn't think so. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Michael Brady [email protected] http://considerthepreposition.blogspot.com/ --
