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From: SNaru~-online.de (Siegfried Naruhn)
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 96 19:17 +0100
Subject: 4 x Re: re- Trivia

Hi 'cryforhelp',

I'm deeply impressed by your profound help to my cry for help and have to thank
you so much. That's what I had expected as a comment for my problem to
understand the subject. Regarding your TFTDs you hear from me privately to avoid
an AMINISTRITATIVA by our 'fuehrer'.

BTW, Hugh I noticed by your PS with interest that this German monster is
considered a German loanword, excuse me, foreign word, Uffff. Interesting for
you might be the fact that this 'thing' was born in Austria and if Germany had
had then a similar effective Emigration Office as in the States, this
non-harper had had probably no opportunity to turn the world upside down.

Last comment to fjm: >>Which brings us to the conclusion that all systems are
self refferential. fjm<<

Well put, but questionable though. This is due to a cubus e.g. where the
unequivocal naming of its six sides (front, back, left, right, up, and down) is
depending on the respecting position in the moment of describing. But I insist
that the upper side of a harp is the mouthpiece, independent of its actual
position.

Thanks for listening Have an upsided harp? Take the low road!

Siegfried Naruhn