Now, I remember a discussion just like this on the previous list, so I'm
going to summarize the conclusion of that discussion before we delve too
deeply into a relativly simple matter.
the phrase, TOMIC role refers to the word "tome", a book, more
specifically, a large, heavy book, according to World Book Encylcopedia.
Jeremy may have been thinking of, say, Speculations of the Paranormal
Occurences Inherent in Saanen Foals of 4 years or Yunger(Marshall,
William), but I think he's refering to the bible.
You never know though(:
-=deacon=-

P.S.
I like your speculation. It would be a very jeremy/dan thing to do.



On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 01:33:47 -0800 (PST) soLaCe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>hi.
>i hate to be the one to speculate, but i have tormented myself,
>wondering whether the words that jeremy/dan have invented have a
>reason behind them....i refer to words like, mondrary, darium, tomic,
>and astiocles...while i did here that the last one was an invention 
>of
>some mythical being, i have no idea
> if there is any meaning to them....
>THEREFORE....i always try to ascribe some sort of meaning, usually
>failing miserably.
>
>however....i was listening to explain...and i think i figured out 
>what
>the word tomic means...
>though atomic derives from the concept of an atom....which actually 
>is
>from the greek word atomos (or something similar)...
>perhaps jeremy applied the generic prefix a to the word tomic, 
>meaning
>that atomic is a derived word from his secret word tomic.
>
>if that is true, atomic would be that which is not tomic.
>consequently, tomic would be something grand, because, we all know of
>the miniscule status of an atom.
>
>if you think of the word that way, then moving the weight of
>everything, and blinding the skies to change the tomic (i.e. largest)
>roles.......would flow perfectly.
>
>this is all my speculation/rationalization, and i just finished 
>finals
>week, so i could be postulating for nothing....
>but i think that if my thought processes were the one's jeremy did,
>that would be cool.....
>
>jonathan deane
>
>
>
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