Shakespeare's name hidden in Sonnet 148

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Dominic Hughes

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Aug 4, 2010, 2:22:27 PM8/4/10
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So says the following:

http://www.ziplink.net/users/entropy/sha-vqq.pdf

Steganography!

Dom

John W Kennedy

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Aug 4, 2010, 7:12:55 PM8/4/10
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I am glad to have confirmation that David Basch is a nutcase, which I already suspected on other grounds.

By the way, your two posts are the first to appear on HLASM since 2007. You may not find many readers.

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John W Kennedy
"But now is a new thing which is very old--
that the rich make themselves richer and not poorer,
which is the true Gospel, for the poor's sake."
-- Charles Williams. "Judgement at Chelmsford"


Dominic Hughes

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Aug 4, 2010, 7:45:59 PM8/4/10
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On Aug 4, 7:12 pm, John W Kennedy <john.w.kenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 4, 2010, at 2:22 PM, Dominic Hughes wrote:
>
> > So says the following:
>
> >http://www.ziplink.net/users/entropy/sha-vqq.pdf
>
> > Steganography!
>
> I am glad to have confirmation that David Basch is a nutcase, which I already suspected on other grounds.

I thought it was an excellent equivalent of some of the crazy code
work that some of the antis engage in when they find hidden words in
the texts. It sounded so much like the loon Art Noonedaffier -- with
a reference to steganography (one of Art's latest favorites) -- that
it made me laugh.

> By the way, your two posts are the first to appear on HLASM since 2007.
> You may not find many readers.

Understood. I am bored with the wasteland that is now HLAS. It is
currently dominated by demented vandals. I was attempting to see if I
could generate some actual, on-topic traffic here. Although I doubt
that it will work, I figured it was worth a try.

> John W Kennedy
> "But now is a new thing which is very old--
> that the rich make themselves richer and not poorer,
> which is the true Gospel, for the poor's sake."
>   -- Charles Williams.  "Judgement at Chelmsford"

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