Post by iameye on Jun 3, 2008 8:40:13 GMT -5
the center point of the cross simply marks the center point of the circle, the rest is the layers to the onion.....
Thebe (thee'-bee, IPA: /ˈθiːbi/, Greek Θήβη) or Jupiter XIV, is the fourth of Jupiter's known moons (by distance from the planet). It was discovered by Stephen P. Synnott in images from the Voyager 1 space probe taken on March 5, 1979 and was initially given the provisional designation S/1979 J 2.[5][6] Later, it was found on images dating back to February 27, 1979. In 1983 it was officially named after the mythological nymph Thebe who was a lover of Zeus (the Greek equivalent of Jupiter).[7]
and
Thebes (Θῆβαι, Thēbai) was a city in Ancient Egypt located about 800 km south of the Mediterranean, on the east bank of the river Nile (25.7° N 32.645° E). It was the capital of Waset, the fourth Upper Egyptian nome. (Waset was also a name for the city.) It was the capital of Egypt during part of the 11th Dynasty (Middle Kingdom) and most of the 18th Dynasty (New Kingdom), though the administration probably remained at Memphis for much of this. With the 19th Dynasty the seat of government moved to the Delta. The archaeological remains of Thebes offer a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height. The Greek poet Homer extolled the wealth of Thebes in the Iliad, Book 9 (c. 7th Century BC): "... in Egyptian Thebes the heaps of precious ingots gleam, the hundred-gated Thebes."
Jun 1, 2008 22:27:27 GMT -5 @brotherdave said:
iameye, that is because one was a fake Only someone who knows could see such detail, same with Faul/Billy...>
Look close and you'll see something out of place with him and JPM...>
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein%27s_Crossso getting back to the code, iaap imposes the circle and cross over the letters COD in code.
fish, fish eye, scope, lens, quartered.
.............when you roll out a dough (for pie) you turn the disc of dough out in quarter turns, to insure an even rolling surface....... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein%27s_Cross
in da vinci's Last Supper, the bread was not plated, but ON THE TABLE.
finally he says something.
but he dosn't say why we can't have the bread on the table upstairs.....
sky
look at the striped shirley temple effect.... and the grandmother
And "thebea"? and the cross?
I would divide it as it follows : Be a T les (and I bet IAAP will use it soon... )
the center point of the cross simply marks the center point of the circle, the rest is the layers to the onion.....
Thebe (thee'-bee, IPA: /ˈθiːbi/, Greek Θήβη) or Jupiter XIV, is the fourth of Jupiter's known moons (by distance from the planet). It was discovered by Stephen P. Synnott in images from the Voyager 1 space probe taken on March 5, 1979 and was initially given the provisional designation S/1979 J 2.[5][6] Later, it was found on images dating back to February 27, 1979. In 1983 it was officially named after the mythological nymph Thebe who was a lover of Zeus (the Greek equivalent of Jupiter).[7]
and
Thebes (Θῆβαι, Thēbai) was a city in Ancient Egypt located about 800 km south of the Mediterranean, on the east bank of the river Nile (25.7° N 32.645° E). It was the capital of Waset, the fourth Upper Egyptian nome. (Waset was also a name for the city.) It was the capital of Egypt during part of the 11th Dynasty (Middle Kingdom) and most of the 18th Dynasty (New Kingdom), though the administration probably remained at Memphis for much of this. With the 19th Dynasty the seat of government moved to the Delta. The archaeological remains of Thebes offer a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height. The Greek poet Homer extolled the wealth of Thebes in the Iliad, Book 9 (c. 7th Century BC): "... in Egyptian Thebes the heaps of precious ingots gleam, the hundred-gated Thebes."
renowned pastry chef Francois Payard gives a live demonstration of the making of a Galette des rois, the traditional French pastry served for the Epiphany
www.docuworld.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,231/Itemid,30/
cut and pastry
puff pastry, layers
like a book
a LES is a "leash"
PICTURE yourself on a boat on a river
main Entry:
1frame
Pronunciation:
\ˈfrām\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
framed; fram·ing
Etymology:
Middle English, to benefit, construct, from Old English framian to benefit, make progress; akin to Old Norse fram forward, Old English fram from
Date:
14th century
transitive verb
1: to construct by fitting and uniting the parts of the skeleton of (a structure)
2 a: plan, contrive <framed a new method of achieving their purpose> b: shape, construct c: to give expression to : formulate d: to draw up (as a document)
3 a: to devise falsely (as a criminal charge) b: to contrive the evidence against (an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty is assured c: fix 7b
4: to fit or adjust especially to something or for an end : arrange
5obsolete : produce
6: to enclose in a frame; also : to enclose as if in a frame
intransitive verb
1archaic : proceed, go
2obsolete : manage
— fram·able or frame·able \ˈfrā-mə-bəl\ adjective
— fram·er noun