[Vision2020] mein name ist unwissend

Glenn Schwaller vpschwaller at gmail.com
Thu Jun 21 11:18:00 PDT 2007


History and Germanic languages are apparently NOT your strong suit:

"For example, Herodotus: the Father of History.  So far, he's lived up
to his name."

Well, I'll give you that.  From Terrot Reaveley Glover's book
"Herodotus".  Books for Libraries Press; New York. 1969.

"Although early Egyptologists regarded his chronicles of Egypt as a
valuable source of information, the accuracy of some of Herodotus'
writings have been challenged. His eyewitness accounts are thought of
as accurate, but the stories told to him are questioned.   Some
researchers think the people who told Herodotus information could have
just been humoring him with an interesting answer."

As you say "so far he's lived up to his name."

I believe there was a smudge on your glasses when you misread
SchwaFler (which is windbag) for SchwaLler (which is not).   The
closest might be schweller which would be a door or window sill

Moving on, nonsense is either der Blödsinn or die Flause; stupid talk
is quatsch reden; gasbag would be quasselstrippe.

Again as you say, "Better luck next time."

Glenn


On 6/18/07, MeinName IstExecutioner <meinnameistexecutioner at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Names are very important.  So when pseudonyms appear, I like to think about
> why they were chosen.
>
> For example, Herodotus: the Father of History
> So far, he's lived up to his name.
>
> Schwaller: a German name.  What does it translate to?
>
> Gasbag, windbag, nonsense, stupid talk.
>
> How unfortunate that that name was picked.
>
> Better luck next time.
>
> Executioner
>
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