Title: | Soapbox. Just Soapbox. |
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Moderator: | WAHOO::LEVESQUE ONS |
Created: | Thu Nov 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 862 |
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It's palindrome time again, you know the drill: Madam, I'm Adam Rats Live on no evil star A man, a plan, a canal, Panama etc... have at it
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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443.1 | dietary advice | CSSREG::BROWN | Just Visiting This Planet | Wed May 31 1995 09:32 | 1 |
Doc note, I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod. | |||||
443.2 | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Learning to lean | Wed May 31 1995 10:17 | 3 | |
go hang a salami i'm a lasagna hog | |||||
443.3 | SALEM::MREX | Wed May 31 1995 10:23 | 3 | ||
Able was I ere I saw Elba. | |||||
443.4 | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Wed May 31 1995 10:28 | 4 | |
could open THEBAY::JOYOFLEX and read note 193 too. quite a few of 'em in there. | |||||
443.5 | XELENT::MUTH | I drank WHAT? - Socrates | Wed May 31 1995 11:16 | 2 | |
Fran, SNARF! | |||||
443.6 | Tony M Nythop's flogging a dead palindrome: | SMURF::WALTERS | Wed May 31 1995 12:19 | 1 | |
notlob | |||||
443.7 | BIGQ::SILVA | Diablo | Wed May 31 1995 12:29 | 3 | |
Milady... you could just pull out your game.... | |||||
443.8 | ...the only one i ever can remember...oh, and wow | GAVEL::JANDROW | Green-Eyed Lady | Wed May 31 1995 13:14 | 10 |
those were anagrams...or something like that...not palindromes... bob | |||||
443.9 | BIGQ::SILVA | Diablo | Wed May 31 1995 14:08 | 3 | |
opps..... sorry..... must have had topaz on my mind... | |||||
443.10 | Some mathmatical palindromes | DYPSS1::COGHILL | Steve Coghill, Luke 14:28 | Thu Jun 01 1995 14:20 | 10 |
21978 x 4 = 87912 10989 x 9 = 98901 9 + 9 = 18 81 = 9 x 9 24 + 3 = 27 72 = 3 x 24 47 + 2 = 49 94 = 2 x 47 497 + 2 = 499 994 = 2 x 497 | |||||
443.11 | irrational mathematical palindrome | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Fri Jun 02 1995 05:22 | 2 |
e | |||||
443.12 | WECARE::GRIFFIN | John Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159 | Fri Jun 02 1995 10:25 | 6 | |
Speaking of "e", NY Times Book Review not long ago reviewed a novel remarkable for not using the letter "e" anywhere in the text. Supposedly the book also contained the longest palindrome ever -- about 5000 letters long, I think (but my recall is fuzzy on the point). | |||||
443.13 | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 02 1995 11:03 | 1 | |
Yeah, I heard part of an NPR story on that book. | |||||
443.14 | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Fri Jun 02 1995 14:57 | 4 | |
>Yeah, I heard part of an NPR story on that book. Which part? The one with, or without the "e"s? | |||||
443.15 | HANNAH::BECK | Paul Beck, MicroPeripherals | Sat Jun 03 1995 20:53 | 28 | |
A man, a plan, a caret, a ban, a myriad, a sum, a lac, a liar, a hoop, a pint, a catalpa, a gas, an oil, a bird, a yell, a vat, a caw, a pax, a wag, a tax, a nay, a ram, a cap, a yam, a gay, a tsar, a wall, a car, a luger, a ward, a bin, a woman, a vassal, a wolf, a tuna, a nit, a pall, a fret, a watt, a bay, a daub, a tan, a cab, a datum, a gall, a hat, a fag, a zap, a say, a jaw, a lay, a wet, a gallop, a tug, a trot, a trap, a tram, a torr, a caper, a top, a tonk, a toll, a ball, a fair, a sax, a minim a tenor, a bass, a passer, a capital, a rut, an amen, a ted, a cabal, a tang, a sun, an ass, a maw, a sag, a jam, a dam, a sub, a salt, an axon, a sail, an ad, a wadi, a radian, a room, a rood, a rip, a tad, a pariah, a revel, a reel, a reed, a pool, a plug, a pin, a peek, a parabola, a dog, a pat, a cud, a nu, a fan, a pal, a rum, a nod, an eta, a lag, an eel, a batik, amug, a mot, a nap, a maxim, a mood, a leek, a grub, a gob, a gel, a drab, a citadel, a total, a cedar, a tap, a gag, a rat, a manor, a bar, a gal, a cola, a pap, a yaw, a tab, a raj, a gab, a nag, a pagan, a bag, a jar, a bat, a way, a papa, a local, a gar, a baron, a mat, a rag, a gap, a tar, a decal, a tot, a led, a tic, a bard, a leg, a bog, a burg, a keel, a doom, a mix, a map, an atom, a gum, a kit, a baleen, a gala, a ten, a don, a mural, a pan a faun, a ducat, a pagoda, a lob, a rap, a keep, a nip, a gulp, a loop, a deer, a leer, a lever, a hair, a pad, a tapir, a door, a moor, an aid, a raid, a wad, an alias, an ox, an atlas, a bus, a madam, a jag, a saw, a mass, an anus, a gnat, a lab, a cadet, an em, a natural, a tip, a caress, a pass, a baronet, a minimax, a sari, a fall, a ballot, a knot, a pot, a rep, a carrot, a mart, a part, a tort, agut, a poll, a gateway, a law, a jay, a sap, a zag, a fat, a hall, a gamut, a dab, a can, a tabu, a day, a batt, a waterfall, a patina, a nut, a flow, a lass, a van, a mow, a nib, a draw, a regular, a call, a war, a stay, a gam, a yap, a cam, a ray, an ax, a tag, a wax, a paw, a cat, a valley, a drib, a lion, a saga, a plat, a catnip, a pooh, a rail, a calamus, a dairyman, a bater a canal - Panama. | |||||
443.16 | WELSWS::HEDLEY | Lager Lout | Sun Jun 04 1995 19:13 | 3 | |
I'm sure a few of those won't be found in the OED! Chris$spoilsport. | |||||
443.17 | neither did the book review... | WRKSYS::ROTH | Geometry is the real life! | Sun Jun 04 1995 20:32 | 4 |
It's even worse - the book is a translation of a book written in French that didn't use the letter "e" anywhere either. - Jim | |||||
443.18 | re .16 -- so far, all the words I looked up were real | HANNAH::BECK | Paul Beck, MicroPeripherals | Sun Jun 04 1995 23:17 | 14 |
re my .15 -- I don't recall where I got this one (almost certainly from another notes files a year or two ago), but I didn't intend it to be an answer to the reference to the palindrome in the e-less book (which should be obvious given the number of e's in .15). As to the validity of the words in the list ... I haven't checked 'em all. I did look up a couple that looked suspect, and those did exist, so my guess is the writer has some claim to validity for each one (however tenuous). (For example, "tapir" might look odd, but it's an inoffensive chiefly nocturnal ungulate of tropical America, Malaya, and Sumatra... Actually, if you've ever seen one, they *do* look kind of odd, unless you're another tapir.) | |||||
443.19 | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Mon Jun 05 1995 05:09 | 4 | |
Well congratulations to him anyway, he must have had a major headache after trying to think that thing up! Chris. | |||||
443.20 | One more standard item | WRKSYS::DISCHLER | I don't wanna wait in vain | Wed Jun 07 1995 11:32 | 3 |
Straw no too stupid a fad I put soot on warts RJD | |||||
443.21 | Now you know what you get playing Heavy Metal backwards | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed Jun 07 1995 11:46 | 3 |
Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas. | |||||
443.23 | GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER | NRA member | Fri Jun 23 1995 16:45 | 6 | |
Actually it's not, Mr Topaz, ther's no apostrophe on the left side of the o in o....... hope this helps, | |||||
443.24 | HTH | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 23 1995 16:47 | 1 |
.23 isn't a palindrome emordnilap a t`nsi 32. | |||||
443.25 | CSC32::J_OPPELT | He said, 'To blave...' | Fri Jun 23 1995 23:48 | 8 | |
re .23 Is an apostrophe counted as a letter? Or is it punctuation? All those commas back in that "a man, a plan, a banal, panama" one, and all the others like it, should eliminate them for the same reason your apostrophe complaint would eliminate this one. | |||||
443.26 | DASHER::RALSTON | cantwejustbenicetoeachother?:) | Sun Jun 25 1995 00:48 | 6 | |
Just do it like this: tons-o-snot ...Tom | |||||
443.27 | JAMIN::prnsy5.lkg.dec.com::osman | Eric, dtn 226-7122 | Tue Jun 03 1997 16:59 | 8 | |
Sometimes things that *aren't* palindromes are very funny when pronounced backwards. For example, the grocery down the street called Torton's | |||||
443.28 | SSDEVO::RALSTON | Need a quarter? | Tue Jun 03 1997 17:01 | 1 | |
s'notroT?? |