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788.1 | This is close but no Havana | VMSDEV::HALLYB | The Smart Money was on Goliath | Fri Mar 30 1990 01:25 | 8 |
| Higgledy Piggledy
Pierre de Fermat
Stated a theorem
Without giving proof.
Many years later
Mathematicians
Continue to struggle:
'Twas all just a spoof.
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788.2 | HP for KHO | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Fri Mar 30 1990 03:40 | 8 |
| Higgledy Piggledy
Sir Kenneth H. Olsen
Started a company
On a shoe string.
Years thirty three later
Computerization
Has conquered the world--it's
now the "in" thing.
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788.3 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Fri Mar 30 1990 04:21 | 11 |
| Higgledy Piggledy
DEC continues its fall
as the Dow average
begins to zoom
while bear market skeptics
characteristically
prophesy Digital's
future of gloom.
Re .0: Your examples all have a syllable scheme
of 6,6,6,4,6,6,6,4. Is this required?
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788.4 | Ex Cathedra answer to 788.3 -- RTFHPM :-) :-) | RANGER::KALIKOW | Call_me_anything_but_LateForDinner | Fri Mar 30 1990 06:31 | 51 |
| In 788.3, SSDEVO::EGGERS asks "Your examples all have a syllable scheme
of 6,6,6,4,6,6,6,4. Is this required?"
As the RAICOMHP (Resident Authority In Charge Of Matters Hig-Pig) (in
my daughter's absence) let me state unequivocally: YES.
All it is Given to us to know about Higgledy-Piggledies is Written in
the .0 corpus.
...Except for the following first attempt of mine, that I scrapped in
favor of the last H-P "instantiation" :-) :-) that I published in .0 --
your question prompts this further revelation that I was
(understandably, as you'll see) loath to expose the other night:
=============================
Higgledy Piggledy
Poetry paradigm:
Here's how to write one if
you've got the wit.
Start with one word on line
six and work back-ER-wards;
This one don't make it; it's
Odorous sh*t.
=============================
Which goes to show that even in my earliest days of HigPigOsity, I knew
gold from dross. Even deliciously self-referential, yea almost :-)
recursive, DROSS.
Not only is it literally in execrable :-) taste, it violates even its
own stricture for ONE-wordness on line six, and it even forces that
line to six syllables by resorting to the lame diacope of a gratuitous
nonsense syllable.
(Sorry, VMSDEV::HALLYB's .1, agreed that you're off, most noticeably by
only 1 syllable in line six... but you can claim pride of place as
"First DECcie out of the box!!")
As for SSDEVO::EGGERS's .2 and .3 -- I like the sentiments!!
Go, DEC!! Yay, Sir KEN!!!
Keep them HigCards 'n PigLetters coming, folksies -- and BTW put in
your geographical locations too... Humor a "cartographer manque'" if
you would...
Yr ob't H-Psvt,
Dan, Massachusetts USA
PS -- RTFHPM => Read The Flipping Hig-Pig Manual :-) :-)
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788.5 | Etymology | MARVIN::KNOWLES | intentionally Rive Gauche | Fri Mar 30 1990 12:52 | 16 |
| Higgledy-Piggledy
Margaret Thatcher (the
Poll-Muddle Tartar) in-
Vented in sport
`Quasi-Autonomous
Non-Government[ic]al !a bit of a cheat, but _I_ didn't
Organizations' - or ! write the acronym
QANGOs for short.
b (from REO, who isn't fussy about stealing a good line)
[metrical ps: .0 suggests not just 6,6,6,4,6,6,6,4, but that each 6 is
a pair of dactyls and that each 4 is a dactyl followed by a single stressed
syllable. Getting the number of syllables right doesn't strike me as being
enough.]
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788.6 | Second wave... | DOOZER::VTX | Brian Patman | Fri Mar 30 1990 15:30 | 18 |
| Higgledy-Piggledy
I had a notion to
make up the deficit
from the UK.
Seems like another Brit,
coincidentally,
had the same notion. Life's
funny that way!
Still, not to worry! I'll
press on regardless and
put down my efforts for
you Yanks to see.
Noting allows us such
universality.
Read them with breakfast while
we have our tea!
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788.7 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | Isobariks give me a headache. | Fri Mar 30 1990 20:52 | 27 |
|
Higgledy-piggledy
what kind of world is this
telling me what I can
or I can't do.
Freedom will soon become [This is the only thing I could
infinitesimal ... think of that would go along
but could be changed by a with "infinitesimal"]
person like you.
Maybe substitute "our rights" for freedom? Nah, not much
better. Suggestions welcome.
Higgledy-piggledy
buy a rotisserie
cook up a meal for me
when you get home.
Then we'll have cake and tea
maybe a beer or three
formidability ...
hope you won't roam.
Shawn L.
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788.8 | Look mum I can count | MARVIN::KNOWLES | intentionally Rive Gauche | Tue Apr 03 1990 11:43 | 12 |
| Higgledy piggledy
One two three four five six
Seven eight nine ten e-
Leven twelve thir-
Teen fourteen fifteen six-
(Enjambementally)
Teen seventeen that's all
There is room fer.
[But is it art?]
b
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788.9 | Counter-culture... | DOOZER::VTX | Brian Patman | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:33 | 22 |
| Higgledy piggledy
Now, what was that about?
Counting could never be
taken for Art.
You could write anything
inconsequentially
but a good Higgledy
comes from the heart!
Making it meaningful
should not be difficult.
Just putting numbers down
seems such a waste.
I, alone, may find it
incomprehensible.
Where do you stand on such
matters of taste?
Brian
|
788.10 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | The 16V, 240 watt antenna mobile. | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:37 | 7 |
|
RE: .9
Wow ... impressive!!
Shawn L.
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788.11 | 788.8 and .9 -- bravo!! | RANGER::KALIKOW | Call_me_anything_but_LateForDinner | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:16 | 14 |
| Well, I don't know whether Knowles's 788.8 is *art*, but it sure is
funny! :-) I loved the supreme irony of claiming enjambement when the
whole idea was to FORCE it by the silly number sequence.
And as for Brian's latest oeuvre in .9, I didn't realize that
it was possible to grind out TWO H-P's in such a short time. It takes
*me* just days... To do it at NotesFile-conversational speed is a real
tour de force. Bravo, twice!! :-) :-)
BTW am I enjambementally impaired if I pronounce it en-jambe-MONtally?
:-),
Dan
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788.12 | Laissez-faire | MARVIN::KNOWLES | intentionally Rive Gauche | Tue Apr 03 1990 18:08 | 14 |
| Higgledy piggledy
That word is up for grabs:
I wasn't thinking just
What made it tick.
It is entirely
Neologistical:
Franglais-American -
Please take your pick.
b
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788.13 | Lithuania | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Tue Apr 03 1990 19:45 | 8 |
| H P
President Gorbachev,
Modern-day diplomat,
Modern-day tsar:
"That Balkan request is
Unconstitutional;
They must remain in the
USSR."
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788.14 | Anent 788.13 -- p'raps BalTIC instead of BalKAN...? :-) | RANGER::KALIKOW | Call_me_anything_but_LateForDinner | Tue Apr 03 1990 20:18 | 7 |
| Wow, ::EGGERS, what a coup :-)!! Pls accept my admiration as well as
the small correction above, since I believe it's the Baltic states that
are actually secessionist these days. Though Lord knows there's enough
ferment in the Balkans to brew up many other Hig-Pigs...
Best,
Dan (self-appointed RAICOMHP :-)
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788.15 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Tue Apr 03 1990 21:59 | 2 |
| Yeah. It was supposed to be "Baltic," nit "Balkan." Your .-1 note
got posted before I noticed the error.
|
788.16 | Double Dactyls | VANISH::STRANGEWAYS | Infested with sponge-cats | Wed Apr 04 1990 01:37 | 22 |
| These things have been around for quite a while. I was introduced to
them as "double dactyls" on account of the two dactyl (- v v) feet in
each of the six syllable lines.
The only one I can remember dates back to my fantasy role playing days
at college. It is found scrawled on the wall of a dark and little
frequented alley-way:
Chivalry Schmivalry,
Roger the thief has a
Perfect new method for
Sneaky attacks:
Characteristically
Folks who are reading are
Always forgetting to
Watch their own ...
My apologies to the original author [is that a pleonasm?] if I have
misquoted him; the state of my memory is a homophone of the period of
time that has past since I first heard the verse.
Andy.
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788.17 | "Official Rules" | SSGBPM::BPM5::KENAH | Beyond Need Lies Desire | Wed Apr 04 1990 21:54 | 30 |
| I, too, learned them as "Double Dactyls" -- I first encountered
them in a "New York" magazine contest. There were strict rules;
my impression was the rules were "semi-official" and not just for
the contest.
The meter is strict:
DAH duh duh DAH duh duh for lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7;
DAH duh duh DAH for lines 4 and 8.
The first line is a nonsense phrase, like "Higgledy piggledy."
The second line is a doubly dactylic name
The sixth line is a six-syllable, doubly dactylic word.
Like this:
Trippingly, rippingly
Mischa Baryshnikov
always made dancing a
Labour of Love;
Now he runs A.B.T. --
choreographically
stuck in the middle when
"Push Comes To Shove."
andrew
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788.18 | Biblical | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Thu Apr 05 1990 01:51 | 10 |
| Heresy Pharisee
General Joshua
Unhesitatingly
Blew the town down.
Biblical history,
Ecclesiastical, [Chatecumenical]
Trumpets how Jerico
Earned its renown.
[I knew that meeting was useful for something!]
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788.19 | I'll take a stab at a few... | LEZAH::BOBBITT | the phoenix-flowering dark rose | Thu Apr 05 1990 16:06 | 36 |
|
Glamoura Camera
Eye-catching scenery
Made Ridley Scott
A director of choice
His movies have beautiful
Cinematography
Yet they seem lacking
In well-scripted "voice"
(Ridley Scott directed Blade Runner, Legend, and some other very visually
stunning movies)
Healthily Stealthily
Blood pressure rising
The type-A persona
Is likely to shout
But doctors can now apply
Sphygmomanometers
Read the results
And then tell them "Chill Out!"
Higgledy Piggledy
Systems at Digital
Aren't quite infallible
As they crash - thus -
They simply distract themselves
Omphaloskeptically
'Til we can call
their attention to us
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788.20 | | GLIVET::RECKARD | Jon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63 | Thu Apr 05 1990 18:17 | 8 |
| "Higgledy Piggledy",
Once in a limerick,
Dared a bold noter
To sweat out a rhyme.
But that one syllable
(Antepenultimick)
Made him invent a word.
... Works all the time!
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788.21 | | WHEEL::DONHAM | Nothing up my sleeve... | Thu Apr 05 1990 22:47 | 20 |
|
Higgley Piggley
Watch David Copperfield
Vanish a Harley from
Under your nose;
How does he do it, then,
Mirro-fantasmically?
Nobody's telling 'cause
Nobody knows.
I can't quite remember whre I've heard "Nobody's telling..."; seems
like it was in a song or poem about quantum effects...wait, I just
rememebered. It was a song in the Journal of Irreproducible Results
done to the tune of "My Favorite Things" which extolled the virtues
of quantum physics. I'll have to dig it out.
-Perry
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788.22 | | WHEEL::DONHAM | Nothing up my sleeve... | Thu Apr 05 1990 22:57 | 16 |
| Here's a couple of cute ones lifted from Espy's _An Almanac of Words
at Play_:
Tiddely Quiddely Higgledy-piggledy
Edward M. Kennedy Dorothy Richardson
Quite unaccountably Wrote a huge book with her
Drove in a stream. Delicate muse.
Incomprehensible Where (though I hate to seem
Pleas of amnesia Uncomplimentary)
Possibly shattered Nothing much happens
Political dream And nobody screws
-Leonard Miall -John Hollander
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788.23 | Catch 'em young | MARVIN::KNOWLES | intentionally Rive Gauche | Wed Apr 11 1990 10:58 | 8 |
| Muffety tuffety
Somebody, rhymingly,
Sat - ate - got frightened - ran
Off in a state.
Why, though, I wonder, must
Arachnophobia
Always be seen as a
_Womanly_ trait?
|
788.24 | arachnid response | HUNEY::MACHIN | | Wed Apr 11 1990 19:00 | 8 |
| Spidery glidery,
Sit down beside 'er y,
I cannot help if a
Spidery trait
Looks to you like I am
Misogynistically
Wiggling my legs (they're all
Hairy, and eight).
|
788.25 | | PRARIE::DONHAM | Nothing up my sleeve... | Fri Apr 13 1990 23:22 | 12 |
|
Snuppity Uppity
Little Miss Muffity
How can you blame her for
Running away?
All know that spiders are,
Gastrointestin'ly,
Quite incompatible
With curds and whey!
-Perry
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788.26 | In the words of the Ent | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Sat Apr 14 1990 09:58 | 7 |
| Since I am quite lacking in imagination at the moment I can only
quote Tolkien.
Laurelind�renan lindelorendor malinorn�lion ornemalin
Taurelil�m�a-tumbalemorna Tumbaletaur�a L�m�anor.
Apologies to anyone with a VT100...��
|
788.27 | Anent 788.26: Huh? :-) | RANGER::KALIKOW | Nature abhors a VAXuum, DEC too! | Sat Apr 14 1990 15:19 | 13 |
| For the edification of those of us who:
* have tried without success to understand and thus have never read
Tolkien, and
* are running a rather poor terminal-emulator that renders most
accented characters as a BOX,
Could you de-accent and de-mystify that quotation, possibly including a
translation for the heathen? advTHANKSance! :-)
Cheers,
Dan_who_hopes_to_enjoy_it,_ultimately
|
788.28 | Upgrade to a VT220 ;-) | VISA::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Sun Apr 15 1990 16:05 | 17 |
| To de-accent the characters might not help with reading it, since
in 3 places there is an accented "e" followed by an "a", and the
accentuation (apart from anything else) implies separate pronunciation
of the two vowels.
The first three accented characters are "o", "e", "o" accented with
"'". The next two are both "e" accented with two dots. Then there is an
"o" accented with "'" and another "e" accented with two dots.
The final two characters are "u" circumflex and beta, and were
caused by a noisy dial-in line, and have no relevance at all.
If you have a VT05 or equivalent, and still have difficulty
visualising this, it is shortly after Merry and Pippin meet The Ent, so
you can find it in a bookshop or library. It is translated into English
in appendix F, for those who are still confused ;-) The original
language is Quenya.
|
788.29 | back to the issue at hand | HUNEY::MACHIN | | Wed Apr 18 1990 18:42 | 10 |
|
Escapery japery,
Screens that go apery -
Why must you mess up my
Output device?
Causing unfath'mable
Malfunctionality;
Turning workstations to
Junk in a trice.
|
788.30 | oh well | GLIVET::RECKARD | Jon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63 | Wed Apr 18 1990 20:18 | 10 |
| Metric'ly rhymingly -
what's the attraction these
poems, whose rhyme schemes are
dactyls and such,
have on this noter? I
polysyllabic'ly
try for some humor - it
doesn't work much.
[apologies for re-using .0's 6th line/word]
|
788.31 | so what's the problem? | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Thu Apr 19 1990 00:32 | 8 |
| Huffily gruffily
Jonathon Reckard, a
Contemporaneous
Man of renown.
What youthful trauma or
Psychopathology
Makes his expression a
Hideous frown?
|
788.32 | setting the Reckard straight | GLIVET::RECKARD | Jon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63 | Thu Apr 19 1990 13:49 | 20 |
| Hemingly, hawingly,
How did I bring on this
Miscomprehension which
You arrived at?
I only wanted to,
Self-deprecatingly,
Poke fun at *my* notes - they
Mostly say squat. [and occasionally depend on sight rhymes]
Gruffily, huffily,
Eggers (SSDEVO),
How dare you cast doubt on
My childhood past!
But most importantly,
Mis-typographically,
Spell my first name wrong! I'm
Simply aghast! [it's Jonath*a*n, but "Jon" is easier]
[Also, it's no fair using two 6-syllable words in one higgle. I resort to
inventing the few I come up with.]
|
788.33 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Thu Apr 19 1990 20:25 | 1 |
| Hmmm. I think I lost that round.
|
788.34 | Anathema sit | MARVIN::KNOWLES | intentionally Rive Gauche | Tue Apr 24 1990 15:41 | 15 |
| Hobbity bobbity
.26 is a
Quote from a book for which
I've not much time.
Two of the `words' that are
Neoglottalical
Have but five syllables;
Nor does it rhyme.
[In fairness to the Great Man, maybe he didn't have this particular verse
form in mind; and maybe, in Quenya, `ornemalin' and `L�m�anor' _do_ rhyme,
or are inter-related in some extra-phonetic way that a mere mortal can't
begin to understand.]
b
|
788.36 | | PRARIE::DONHAM | Nothing up my sleeve... | Tue Apr 24 1990 22:16 | 13 |
| Hobbita Schmobita,
J.R.R. Tolkein
Couldn't tell hobbits from
Groundhogs, I think.
Half of his beasties are
Stereotypical
Two-footed cud-chewers;
Hobbits? They stink!
-Perry
(I stipulate that line two may be either five or six syllables.)
|
788.37 | | GLIVET::RECKARD | Jon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63 | Wed Apr 25 1990 13:50 | 8 |
| "Warily, carefully,"
Samwise the gaffer says,
"Watch out for those who do
Say profane things.
They might be Saruman's
Anti-establishment
Orcs which escaped the wrath
Of Gondor's kings."
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788.38 | RANGER::WOMANNOTES-V%'s readers will understand perfectly :-(... | RANGER::KALIKOW | Nature abhors a VAXuum; DEC too! | Sat Apr 28 1990 03:56 | 16 |
| ... who I'm referring to under the %%% mask, below...
... My apologies to those to whom this is just an "in-joke"... No
apologies to the individual who has necessitated my writing this
cathartic attempt at satire; I'm just attempting to convert the grossly
distasteful into the merely ridiculous...
Staringly, Glaringly,
=WomanNotes=' %%%,
fighter 'gainst "sexism,"
vendor of cant:
"Evidence must be just
incontrovertible,
Else I will foam
at the mouth as I rant!!"
|
788.39 | poor Gloria | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Sat Apr 28 1990 04:42 | 11 |
| I like it! So I'll take the liberty of removing
the "in joke" nature of it.
Staringly, Glaringly,
Gloria Steinem, a
Fighter 'gainst sexism,
Vendor of cant:
"Evidence must be just
Incontrovertible,
Else I will foam at the
Mouth as I rant!!"
|
788.40 | Sorry. You guessed wrong. | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon Apr 30 1990 20:27 | 0 |
788.41 | | SSDEVO::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Mon Apr 30 1990 21:04 | 2 |
| There was no attempt to guess. I don't have the foggiest idea who was
actually intended.
|
788.42 | Requesting permission to repost | RUMOR::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Tue May 08 1990 00:40 | 9 |
| Higgledy, Piggledy,
I ask respectfully
if I could repost the
poems I've seen
into a conference that
is dedicated to
commemoratively
honor Tolkien?
|
788.43 | Permission doth be GRANTED, O Thou faithful minion... :-) | RANGER::KALIKOW | Nature abhors a VAXuum; DEC too! | Tue May 08 1990 06:17 | 9 |
| Airily, Shareily,
The RAICOMHP (pronounced Are-ay-eye-COM-aytch-pee, _vide_ 788.4 :-)
Grants His permission
(for what it is worth).
(Just keep in mind that he
Ex-Cathedrallically
could have been wrong, and be
sent to Mid-Earth.)
|
788.44 | It's more than etiquette, nowadays -- it's P&P | SSGBPM::BPM5::KENAH | Beyond Need Lies Desire | Tue May 08 1990 15:16 | 6 |
| Just to be clear, Wook -- if the notes you want to repost aren't yours,
then you have to ask the writers of the notes for their permission to
repost.
andrew
|
788.45 | Yeah, I know. | RUMOR::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Wed May 09 1990 02:51 | 6 |
| I figured I'd ask once en masse and only repost those write by anyone
who replied or sent mail granting me permission. I know about the
policy. That's why I put in the HP in the first place. It's a good
reminder for the uninitiated, though.
Wook
|
788.46 | Yet a fourth Kalikow ventures forth on the field of Hig-Pig... | RANGER::KALIKOW | Nature abhors a VAXuum; DEC too! | Mon May 14 1990 04:36 | 19 |
| My elder daughter returned recently from a recruiting trip out to
Seattle, and while there she visited with my first cousin Barnett,
who's an assistant DA out in the wilds of Washington. Despite this
distance, he too turns out to be genetically susceptible to the siren
lure of the Hig-Pig... A recent letter from him arrived all neatly
typed, save for an irregular region in the center, wherein was
interpolated the following in his characteristic scrawl:
Intrafamilial
Higgledy-Piggledy
has the advantage
of passing the time.
Slipping the message in
epistolarily
in the interstices
can be sublime.
And by the way Wook RUMOR::LEE (.42), feel free to repost this and all
of mine anywhere... :-)
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788.47 | Olivia | DOOZER::VTX | Brian Patman | Wed Jun 06 1990 18:49 | 16 |
| I respond to Dan's request to post here an H-P which I posted in
the "Womannotes" conference, in a topic started by Dan, entitled
"Milestones and Accomplishments of our dear ones."
I have a daughter whose
name is Olivia.
She is just seven weeks
into her life.
Her major milestone was
unceremonial.
Simply, last Friday, she
smiled at my wife.
Brian
|
788.48 | Ode to my old print-both-ways DaisyWheel printer | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Dept. of Naval Contemplation | Wed Dec 19 1990 03:34 | 10 |
| Higgledy-Piggledy
Printing technology
Used to use impact,
Now writes with light.
Print-tracks that used to go
Boustrophedonic'lly
Now use a Saw-Tooth
But still come out right.
After a lapse of 6 months, Higgledy-Piggledies LIVE AGAIN!! :-) Dan
|
788.49 | State of the Higgledy | GOLF::HEGHINIAN | | Thu Dec 20 1990 22:55 | 12 |
| Higgledy Piggledy,
Such a calamity!
Packages offered and
Stock prices cut.
Not quite enough to be
Supercompetitive
Let's hope that DEC can get
Out of this rut!
- Hovig
(A co-op student at Northeastern U, Boston, whose last day is
tomorrow - my choice, not theirs - and who _knows_ DEC is back on
its way up, even if ever so slowly! =)
|
788.50 | (-: One-upped by my own daughter!! :-) (said he, proudly) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Dept. of Naval Contemplation | Mon Dec 24 1990 03:50 | 65 |
| I may have mentioned elsewhere in this file that I correspond regularly with my
daughter who recently moved to the San Francisco area to work for (Shudder!
Gasp!) ORACLE. One of the bennies of this position is the ability to exchange
email with netbuddies, e.g., me, via DECWRL::. Hence when I thought of my
latest Hig-Pig, I naturally sent it westward to She Who Started This Entire
String.
Immediately thereafter I received the following message:
=====================
************ Advance Billing ****************
This is just to notify you that the BEST Hig Pig you have ever
had the pleasure to read is on its way to you within the next 2 days.
I have never been more excited by or challenged by a Hig Pig.
[name removed] was frightened by the gleam in my eye as I was writing it,
and [another name removed] asked me if I had been drinking.
Wait and wonder.
=====================
Tonight I received the following:
=====================
Subj: Hold your breath no longer...
Okay, here it is: the long-awaited, much-publicized, intensely creative Hig
Pig I have been promising you. I got extremely excited when you first
mentioned the sesquipedalian word in question, thinking that the Hig Pig I was
about to receive would be this clever. I was greatly disappointed that you
didn't make the obvious and inviting leap and go for the gusto.
There are so many reasons that I'm proud of this Hig Pig, I don't even want to
get into it here -- we can talk on the phone later. Suffice it for me to say,
you try it, and watch the difficulties multiply. _Even_though_ I have already
provided you with a template!!
Note as you read that punctuation marks, as usual, go with the
words directly preceding them.
*****************************************
Higgledy Piggledy;
finding long words is but
you challenge: the of part
must follow through.
True for calls effort This
boustrophedonicness;
will demo brief this thus,
prove it to you.
Like struggling, Mightily
oxen through plowing-time,
till verses juggled I
quarter past two.
Rhythmical, Perfectly
boustrophedonical,
in- an form final in
credible coup!
-- Jodie
=====================
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788.51 | Re .50 -- hint (sorry if one ain't needed for YOU, smartypants) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Baby carries no cash! | Thu Dec 27 1990 23:17 | 14 |
| Several folks to whom I (proud daddy that I is) forwarded this last
have responded offline via mail with the electronic equivalent of
"HUH?" --
So for their benefit I will drop the hint that they should see
MOMCAT::WOMANNOTES-V3 notes 10.368 and .369
for an example of the proper frame of mind.
For the =wn=-impaired a further hint -- read the Hig-Pig
boustrophedonically...
And no, I don't have the wit to give this hint in hig-pig format.
:-) , DannaD
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788.52 | This it? | MARVIN::KNOWLES | Per ardua ad nauseam | Wed Jan 02 1991 15:29 | 8 |
| Higgledy piggledy?
Line; other every take
Read it from back to front
(back. to front or)
What, for your pains, you get's
Boustrophedonical -
Writing that's optimized
Speed-reading. for
|
788.53 | re .52 -- Critique from the FONRAICOBHP | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | The Nutcracker Protocol Suite | Wed Jan 02 1991 17:04 | 16 |
| FWIW, this critique will have to do until the NRAICOBHP speaks from her
LeftCoast Oracle...
OmiGod, that was good! I haven't a hope of doing that well -- I know
when I've reached my limits... .48 was it for me, at least until I
have about 5 hours to work on one...
The only nitlet I can pick is that it only rhymes completely when read
out NON-Boustrophedonically (said he sardonically:-). When *Jodie*
writes one, it comes out right BOTH ways! So there... My daughter can
beat you up, nyaah. IMHO.
:-) :-)
(FONRAICOBHP = Father Of Non-Resident Authority in Charge of
Boustrophedonical Hig-Pigs :-)
|
788.54 | Outrageous!! | DOOZER::VTX | Brian Patman | Sat Jan 12 1991 02:39 | 51 |
| Damn it all, Kalikow!
That's just not cricket, sir;
changing the rules to your
young daughter's whim!
Not that we British are
Antedeluvian.
We just find change for change
sake a mite grim.
If a thing works, and it
works well, just leave it, sir.
Don't mess around with the
style and the form.
Now that we've read half your
autobiography,
get could we think you do
back to the norm?
Oh, my God, Kalikow!
What have you done to me?
been has disease strange What
sent down the line?
distance long some it Is
encephalopathy,
your from notes these through spread
keyboard to mine?
Tell me please, Dan, what to
do to get rid of this
of feeling terrible
head over heels;
quite backwards, moment one
unnecessarily,
how forwards; moment next
giddy one feels!
Higgledy Piggledy!
Looks like we British have
our with faith keep to failed
old status quo.
of us accuse some While
intractability,
we task tough your with faced
sure had a go!
(Dan - a real delight, on nostalgically revisiting this note today,
to find it back in active service. Well done!)
Brian
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788.55 | Basking in the presence of true wit, we are...:-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | The Kurds will get their way! :-) | Sun Jan 20 1991 20:55 | 16 |
| VISA::JOYOFLEX 852.15, 788.54 -- the marks of truly outstanding wit!
*Well Done* yourself, Brian!!
Thanks for your excellent sallies. It gives me such pleasure to see how much
others enjoy goofing around with the stuff I (and Jodie) start...
Yours especially made me laugh hysterically, tears streaming down me cheeks.
I've sent them off to the NRAICOMBHP for her comments. I do believe you've
done the impossible, that is, to best her. Bravo!!!
And equal regards to your friend, Ms. Glott. I wonder if she has the same sort
of voice as her sister Eppie.
Cheers,
Dan
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788.56 | Merci pour votre Polly Tess! | DOOZER::VTX | Polly Glott | Mon Jan 21 1991 02:12 | 19 |
| God bless Dan Kalilow! - a man whose generosity is matched only by
his judgement and taste!
Polly, a dear friend and fragrant English rose (the perfect foil
to my Scottish thistle) was somewhat upset by "goofing around",
taking it to be some perjorative reference to Mickey Mouse's *really*
dumb friend. I disabused her of this, reminding her of the Shavian
description of our two cultures being "divided by a common language",
and suggesting that you meant "tinkering" or "toying". I hope you
did... Polly has a mean streak!
Polly relented enough to join me in sending you a mail. Given our
collective incompetence with the medium, however, you are unlikely
to have received it. If you do, let one of us know!
Meantime, pretty Polly and I will spend our last few weeks with
the company attempting to compile even more H-P's and Abominables.
Brian
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788.57 | Another gem from my Cousin Barnett!! :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | LibR8 Q8 | Tue Feb 05 1991 10:42 | 20 |
| Remember my far-off cousin (who works as the County Prosecutor in
far-off central Washington State) -- he whose previous opus was posted
here in 788.46?
I recently sent him an updated excerpt of this string (and the Pollys
string as well) and received the following... (Background context --
he lives so far "out in the sticks" that mail is delivered not to his
home but to his Post Office Box).
(Form-feed so it all sits on the same screen...)
"Higgledy-Piggledy
happiness," giggled he,
"is the result of a
raft of new rhymes."
Finding your foolery
endoPOBoxally (!)
had the effect of a
chorus of chimes.
|
788.58 | Another Hig-Pig victim!! | DUCK::CLEARING_HSE | Brian Patman | Wed Feb 13 1991 21:07 | 23 |
| Quite out of the blue, while our ten month old daughter Olivia was in
the bath with her older sister, Beatrice; my wife, Rebecca, said, "I
just composed a Higgledy-Piggledy while getting Olivia undressed!"
To put this in context, Olivia wears "terry" towelling nappies (diapers
to you) which have to be folded and pinned...
Higgledy piggledy,
my baby's wriggly.
I've lost the nappy pin.
What shall I do?
I think I'm ready for
disposability.
It's so much easier
when there's a "poo".
Hope I haven't offended the sensibilities of non-parents!
Brian
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788.59 | Argh! Political statement follows. | SMURF::SMURF::BINDER | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Thu Feb 14 1991 02:34 | 9 |
| I can't speak for the sensibilities of nonparents, but your mention of
disposable nappies has offended the sensibilities of at least one
ecologically-conscious parent. Although presently in repose, I oppose,
and propose to dispose of, those.
And now back to our regularly scheduled hig-pigs, of which I promise to
produce one someday...
-d
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788.60 | ;-) | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Thu Feb 14 1991 09:03 | 3 |
| Higgeldy-Piggeldy notes are anathema. We *have* had enough of verses like
those. Can't we go back to a style with less schema? Sesquipedalian
words that are alien - I would prefer much more free verse or prose.
|
788.61 | No Protest | YIPPEE::HALDANE | Typos to the Trade | Thu Feb 14 1991 10:11 | 13 |
|
Monahan Dave, do you
Think you can fool us,
Typing your higgledy
Filling the line?
Piggledies don't detest
Continuation-ness
Readers of Joyoflex
Don't need to whine.
Delia
|
788.62 | Squawk! | CRISPY::CLEARING_HSE | Polly Glott | Thu Feb 14 1991 11:46 | 8 |
|
Higgledy- Monahan! you with I'm Let's all be anarchists, mould. the
breaking So what if it becomes incomprehensible? means icons
Challenging progress. Be bold! Piggledy.
Polly
|
788.63 | DECtalk for Today | YIPPEE::HALDANE | Typos to the Trade | Thu Feb 14 1991 12:37 | 11 |
|
For your pet project, be
Sure to get buy-in.
Escalate problems and
Let your light shine!
Use open-door policy
Retroproactively.
You won't be rightsized -
But keep it off line.
|
788.64 | | HEART::MACHIN | | Fri Feb 15 1991 17:16 | 11 |
|
'sposable nappies are
quite the bestest thing for
babies and parents and everyone else;
Betterer than terry
ecolog-ically
sounder to chuck 'em
than wash 'em in drelse*
* a biological washing powder I just made up.
|
788.65 | bleschew | ODIXIE::LAMBKE | Rick | Fri Feb 15 1991 17:49 | 13 |
| > "The first casuistry of Euphemisms is LAMBKE's."
> Ms Polly Glott, 1991
Casuist casuist
Questions of conduct are
right up his alley -- he
knows wrong from right.
Matters of conscience raise
nonsensibilities
He's not disparaged -- he
speaks blatherskite.
|
788.66 | bleswho? | CRISPY::CLEARING_HSE | Polly Glott | Sun Feb 17 1991 11:17 | 9 |
|
Are you suggesting that
casuists moralize;
helping weak mortals to
sort wheat from chaff?
Surely their forte is
paralogistical
"Matters of conscience"? Now,
don't make me laugh!
|
788.67 | To Rebecca in .58, a plea for ecological consciousness ... :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Wed Feb 20 1991 00:21 | 15 |
| ... as well as for Politically Correct bun-wear...
... as well as Full Employment for Nappy-Pin factory workers ...
... sorry about when there's a "poo" but that's what toilets and the
occasional spoon are for...!! (as I recall... yukko :-)
Higgledy Piggledy,
Olivia's wriggledy.
Nappies of cellulose
make the buns itch.
Nappies of cotton are
biodegradable --
payback in comfort is
well worth the switch!
|
788.68 | ...and all we need of Hell. | DIBBLE::PATMAN | Hello. I must be going... | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:13 | 135 |
|
Higgledy Piggledy
I must be leaving now.
Going from here to a
job with a bank
Noting has built up such
interrelationships.
I have got so many
people to thank...
People to thank for their
humour and wisdom; their
sharp erudition and
lexical fun.
Grammar is not just for
disciplinarians.
Shoot off your mouth if you're
armed with a pun!
Monahan (bless him) has
held things together. Though
now he's off skiing, we
won't break the rules.
He's shown us how to be
humanitarian.
He knows that we're neither
Trojans nor fools.
Bob asked us, long ago
(665 - check it out),
for a "smart alecky"
ultimate line.
Dear Mrs Crippen said,
unhesitatingly,
"What did I think of that
cookie? Devine!"
Closer to home, Knowles did
Higgledy-counting and
asked us to ponder his
artistic bent.
Don't tell him...I think he's
"supernumerical"
("adds up to something", I
think that word meant).
Over in Ireland, the
people of Limerick
set up a football team,
played for the cup.
Failed. But the notes from that
municipality
made sure a Reckard was
truly set up.
Little Miss Keating is
bound to be burdened with
names which read backwards and
forwards the same.
How would you like it if,
involuntarily,
you were called Otto?
Make Hannah her name!
Three cheers for Bonnie and
yippee! for Haldane while,
down in Odixie, it's
Cheers! to young Rick
(he who lays claim to a
duopaternity).
Try for a girl now, and
then you should stick!
Hail Cousin Barnett, our
deus ex machina,
upholding law out in
Washington State.
What a creation was
"endoPOboxical"!
What a warped mind! But your
talent is great.
Now to young Jodie, our
"earlie begetter" who
to just around things turned
prove that she can.
world the gave was, it she,
"polymerizable",
at grepshot some firing
her father, Dan.
Finally, sadly, with
love and humility,
captain, my captain, a
farewell to thee.
Sure, you talk bull but it's
incontrovertible -
you have been mentor to
Polly and me.
Go for it Kalikow!
Make the world know your name
I know your wordplay could
work for you, Dan.
Be just like Digital -
entrepreneurial.
Wield the pen mightily.
Be what you can!
Higgledy Piggledy
I must be leaving now.
Just a few moments, then
they'll switch me off.
Hail! from this Joyoflex
valedictorian.
Joy to you all and
|
788.69 | Ah, the joys of Christmas Eve Schmoozing... :-) | RDVAX::KALIKOW | (-: !Repeal the Sanity Clause! :-) | Tue Dec 24 1991 12:43 | 61 |
| Nothin' much happenin' around the office today, and I got to talking
with Pam Levine about Higgledy-Piggledies... Apparently this string
was not their first appearance in DEC... So I'm off to explore this
new treasure-trove... Happy Christmas, Jolly Solstice, Feliz Hanukkah,
and Merry New Year to all. Cheers, Dan
<<< FOO::DUA0:[NOTES$LIBRARY]TRIVIA.NOTE;3 >>>
-< Triviality is its own reward >-
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Note 559.6 Double-dactyl 6 of 13
VAXWRK::LEVINE 50 lines 20-AUG-1982 11:28
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You have hit on one of my favorite things in the world. A double dactyl (or
higgledy piggledy) is a poem composed of two stanzas. Each stanza has four
lines and each line is two dactyls, except for the last line of each stanza
which is a single dactyl and then one more syllable. The first line is
typically a nonsense word, the second line is a person's name. The second line
of the second stanza is one word. And the last line of the first and second
stanza must rhyme. I have a friend who regularly composes them and the New
York Magazine competition every few years takes submissions. Herewith, some
favorites:
Higgledy Piggledy | Higgledy Piggledy
Sergei Diaghelev | Catherine of Arragon
Showed the Parisians a | Thought separation a
Primeval fling. | Terrible sin.
|
We call the subsequent | Said to King Henry with
Incomprehensible | Irritability,
Uproar, "Stravinsky's | "Drop dead, you Anglican.
The Riot of Spring." | Take Anne Boleyn."
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Higgledy Piggledy | Higgledy Piggledy
Henry Plantagenet | Soren O. Kirkegaard
Conquered at Agincourt | Writing a treatise on
Held France in thrall. | Forms of despair.
|
Then Charles the Dauphin said, | Pitied the masses who
Epigrammatically, | Unexistentially,
"One thing for Henry, he | Hadn't been through it and
Really has gall." | Didn't much care.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pattycake Pattycake | Labelly Shmabelly
Brigham of Deseret | Gloria Vanderbilt
Said when his host offered | Doodled some denim (her
Shellfish and squab, | Name lent them class).
|
"Thanks, but my wives are so | Now she can bank on the
Philoprogenitive. | Entrepreneurial
I'll just have oysters then | Pleasure of reading her
Back to the job." | Name on your jeans.
Get the idea?
psl
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788.70 | Says Slick Willie Clinton | COOKIE::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Wed Sep 23 1992 22:58 | 9 |
| Polytics follytics
George Herbert Walker Bush
Geopolitically
Always stands tall.
Says William D. Clinton, or Says William D. Clinton
"Econometrically, Hyperpyretically,
The state of this country "Daniel Potatoe
Is his downfall." Is his downfall."
|
788.71 | New entry from the West-Coast NRAICOMHP (_vide_ .4) | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Fri Sep 25 1992 14:19 | 31 |
| Explanation of the following: Jodie (still working at Oracle) just got
married last May. Her cousin Barnett (whose hig-pigs have appeared
several times in this very string (and who is still working in the
wilds of Oregon as something like an Attorney General) sent her and her
hubby a wedding present. Jodie felt that -- after a Summer of
honeymoon, moving apartments, and beginning the grad-school career of
her hubby, the only proper coin in which she could write the
long-delayed obligatory thank-you-note was an Hig-Pig. Enjoy...
Higgledy Piggledy
Messed up chaotically,
Summer nonstop we've been
moving about.
Finally, an instant to
rest, breathe, reflect, and get
post-matrimonial
thank-you notes out!
Crockery coffeepot,
Earthenware coffeecups,
Classical shape is the best:
short and stout.
Gift from my favorite
psychoceramicist --
Coffee and poetry
equally spout!
-- Jodie
|
788.72 | | COOKIE::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:50 | 3 |
| Re: psychoceramicist
Pottery thrown as if by an occult hand?
|
788.73 | Naah, but close... | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Fri Sep 25 1992 20:54 | 10 |
| No, "psychoceramicist" in honor of a legendary faculty member at Brown
U., my graduate alma mater. Josiah Carberry, Ph.D., Adjunct Associate
Professor of Psychoceramics, and renowned crackpot. One apparently
passes such deeply moving r�le models along to one's progeny.
Carberry was continually said to have been seen wandering about the
campus, but every time the Daily Brunonian sent their photographer
after a snapshot, it was as if an occult hand had wiped him from life's
stage. Curious, that...
|
788.74 | | COOKIE::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Sat Sep 26 1992 09:22 | 2 |
| Hmmm. The best MIT can do is Norbert Weiner, a visible legend in his
own time and occult only to those trying to understand his lectures.
|
788.75 | | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Mon Sep 28 1992 14:09 | 11 |
| .74
"...and occult only to those trying to understand his lectures ..."
and occult FIGURE to those who DID understand 'em...
(Oops sorry, this isn't a pun-o-centric note, is it... :-)
(Hmmm. I suppose you COULD claim this to have been half your original
point in .74, in which case sorry for belaboring it...)
|
788.76 | Yea, Tom, from 325.97 !! | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:07 | 13 |
| A bounty of one (1) Official JoyOfLex Kudo to the first denizen who
creates a hig-pig with "lexicographically" in the seat of honor.
(though I suspect that the late-of-DEC Brian Patman (DOOZER::VTX,
DUCK::CLEARING_HSE) may have put one in here before leaving this file)
Let the timer begin ticking!
tick...
tick...
tick... :-)
|
788.77 | | COOKIE::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Tue Oct 06 1992 15:57 | 8 |
| Schmiggeldy Piggeldy
Daniel Kalikow
Issued a summons that
Had us all vexed.
Now it is met by the
Self-referentially
Lexicological (close enough?)
End of this text.
|
788.78 | With apologies to .0 and to Tom, who trumped this ace (?) :-) | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Tue Oct 06 1992 16:25 | 8 |
| Higgledy Piggledy,
Notesfile of JOYOFLEX --
Open to DECcies
the whole planet o'er.
Etymological,
Lexicographical,
Epigrammatical fun is in store!
|
788.80 | Hey, no FAIR!! :-) | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Tue Oct 06 1992 17:01 | 9 |
| "Dan-i-el Kal-i-kow" has 6 syllables (when pushed), and
"Tho-mas Dou-ble-You Eg-gers" has 7... "Tho-mas Eg-gers" only 4...
Best I can do is "Eg-gers of COO-KIE::" but I'm too proud to use
that... :-)
Unfair advantage, sez I. I will ruminate. Boustrophedonically...
|
788.81 | | COOKIE::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Tue Oct 06 1992 22:13 | 8 |
| Higgeldy Piggeldy
Daniel Kalikow--
Political Webster
Shared his first name.
His parents, confused, chose
Daniel, not Noah, the
Lexicographical
Webster of fame.
|
788.82 | | JIT081::DIAMOND | bad wiring. That was probably it. Very bad. | Wed Oct 07 1992 20:14 | 4 |
| Re .76
>A bounty of one (1) Official JoyOfLex Kudo
For shame, for shame. One official joyofleck kudos is still a kudos.
|
788.83 | | COOKIE::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Thu Oct 08 1992 00:32 | 6 |
| Re: .-1
For the differently humored, the humor was in the intentionally
incorrect usage. So, for penance, you're now required to explain the
correct usage in a hig pig. Sounds like a good place to work in
lexocographical.
|
788.84 | Does this count? | KERNEL::MORRIS | Which universe did you dial? | Thu Oct 08 1992 05:19 | 34 |
| Re: .76
Higgledy Piggledy
Jon Morris nervously
Takes up the challenge and
Takes up his pen
If he succeeds and gets
Subcutanealized (with apology for the metre)
Lexicographically, (pronounced lexicographic'ly %-{ )
What happens then? ^
does it still count?
What of the future, oh
Doyens of OED?
Will the new version con-
Tain the new word?
Will we be able to
See it on VDU
Compact-discography?
Don't be absurd!
Why would the diction'ry
First in my library
Recognise my verb, so
Gross and obscure?
Let's keep our language, our
Culture's inheritance,
Etymologically
Perfect and pure.
(Note - with spologies to anybody who doesn't recognise the OED as the
_only_ authority!)
Jon
|
788.85 | y | PEKING::RANWELLJ | I read the news today... | Thu Oct 08 1992 05:38 | 10 |
| <<< Note 788.84 by KERNEL::MORRIS "Which universe did you dial?" >>>
"spologies" ?
That's not in my dictionary, care to elaborate?
Jon (another one)
|
788.86 | Apologies for Spologies | KERNEL::MORRIS | Which universe did you dial? | Thu Oct 08 1992 05:58 | 5 |
| Honeatly, aome people csn be ao pedsntic aomtimea.
Jon_intermittent_keyboard_dyslexia_sufferer_Morris
p.s. but are you a -thon or a -than?
|
788.87 | No, don't elaborate, propose it in 1007.* !! :-} | RDVAX::KALIKOW | TFSO GHWB | Thu Oct 08 1992 05:58 | 8 |
| (Gotta drum up bizniss, ya know... If that note flops, I'm likely not
to get one single kudo!)
(Question: After you study judo, are the various maneuvers you've
learned collectively called judos? No? I rest my case!)
:-)
|
788.88 | | PEKING::RANWELLJ | I read the news today... | Thu Oct 08 1992 06:05 | 6 |
| Jon,
...than (or...athan to be precise), changed it years ago, cos I thought
it was a bit of a wimpish name!
Jon
|
788.89 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Mon Jun 28 1993 06:39 | 25 |
| I came across this in a book of dinosaur poems for children, and
thought there was something vaguely familiar about the rhyme scheme:
Leptopterygius lived in the ocean,
Leptopterygius swam very fast.
Its head was enormous, its fangs were abundant,
its temper ferocious, its appetite vast.
Leptopoterygius, big as a city bus,
was an insatiable ichthyosaur.
Anything captured by Leptopterygius
never was seen in the sea anymore.
Leptopterygius ate every morsel
it managed to catch in the long-ago sea,
so I am grateful that Leptopterygius
isn't around to go swimming with me.
- From "Tyrannosaurus was a beast,"
by Jack Prelutsky
[I liked the rest of the poems, too, but the others didn't remind me of
hig-pigs... Ogden Nash, maybe, but not hig-pigs.]
-b
|
788.90 | .68 redux! Thru the wonders of AltaVista, Brian Patman's return! | DRDAN::KALIKOW | Lord help the Sr. w/out AltaVista! | Tue Apr 30 1996 18:57 | 59 |
| A friend walked past my cubie a few minutes ago, while I was madly
dashing off more text for our upcoming launch website of DIGITAL's
Internet SW Business Unit based upon the AltaVista brand. He dropped
off an actual piece of cellulose with printing thereon!! I idly
wondered what this artifact might be, and laid it aside till my first
draft was done.
I just picked it up. Pardon the abbreviations that I'll impose on it,
but as I have no OCR I will be entering this via fingerpower. But Oh
my, is it worth it!!
======================================================================
TELEFAX
SCHWEIZERISCHE KREDITANSTALT
CREDIT SUISSE CREDITO SVIZZERO
LONDON
To: Internet Software Business Unit Sender: Brian Patman
Head of Training & Mgmt
Development
Credit Suisse
Attention: Dan Kalikow TELEFAX-No. 171 xxxxxxxx
Telefax-No. 9001 5084862851 Tel-No. xxxxxxxxxxx
Re: Deja Vu Number of Pg (incl. this) 1
Date: 25-Apr-1996 (so it'd been sitting in our FAX dump for 5 days)
On Thursday morning while surfing the Internet,
I was struck down by a bolt from the blue.
Nothing too harmful, just
ULTRASENSATIONAL!
Dan Kalikow, I was looking at you!
Greetings Dan!
I left Lloyds two years ago to become Head of Training and Management
Development for Credit Suisse, the largest Swiss bank. I run a team
providing consultancy, advice and flexible learning solutions for our
people throughout Europe.
I am one of seven pioneers in the Bank just testing out the Internet to
see if we want to buy in. Of course, my first move was to zap "Dan
Kalikow" into Alta Vista and, lo and behold, I'm looking at pictures of
you and your family! Congratulations! You must, as ever, be very
proud of them.
I'll give you my comments on "The Eternal Concerto" at a later date.
Sadly, as I'm a guinea pig, I have no e-mail facility yet. Hence the
FAX -- I hope you can cope with paper...
THEBAY::JOYOFLEX is a fond memory. Any websites you would recommend to
rekindle the passion?
From me and mine to you and yours, all the very best.
/s/ Brian
======================================================================
|
788.91 | From http://www.cs.hut.fi/~kjp/parker.html | DECCXX::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Tue Apr 30 1996 22:54 | 6 |
| By Dorothy Parker
Higgeldy piggledy, my white hen,
She lays eggs for gentlemen.
You cannot persuade her with gun or lariat
To come across for the proletariat.
|
788.92 | | JRDV04::DIAMOND | segmentation fault (california dumped) | Wed May 01 1996 20:11 | 9 |
| Re .-1
Sorry, but including the pseudo-words "Higgledy piggledy" and
calling it a higgledy piggledy doesn't make it one. There are
essentially two syntactic rules plus some other constraints that
are neither syntactic nor semantic, and examples of prior art
abound in this library.
-- Norman Diamond
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788.93 | | DRDAN::KALIKOW | Lord help the Sr. w/out AltaVista! | Wed May 01 1996 21:51 | 6 |
| So quoth the master of Limerick scansion.
:-)
(but we love ya anyways, Norman you ole curmudgeon you...)
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788.94 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Thu May 02 1996 20:23 | 6 |
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.93 Daniel! 8-)
hello, dear.
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