Thursday, November 23, 2006

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2 comments:

The Paranoid Mod said...

"Preserving the structure even closer, mapping "buffalo" (animal) onto "dog", "buffalo" (verb) onto "bite" and "Buffalo" (city) onto Tokyo, would yield 'Tokyo dogs Tokyo dogs bite bite Tokyo dogs', or 'Tokyo dogs, whom other Tokyo dogs bite, themselves bite Toyko dogs'. This is the same sentence structure as 'Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo'."

Oh, well, that's much clearer...!

SystemAbuser said...

its is clearer now, thanks dude............ hehe