A great new game is afoot on ET. Is CD23 a new pseudonym for Jack Hershey, or is CD23 a fabulous mimic? At stake is my oft-made assertion that aliases cannot help but revel themselves through their preferred vocabulary, their idiosyncratic syntax, and their individually distinctive cadence. For example, if you see the word "eleemosynary" used, you know there is a 70% chance it is me posting (10 times out of 14 total occurences on ET).
So to make the first move in the game, how many of you, besides Jack and me, even know what the fuck the Civilian Conservation Corps WAS? How many of you would say without thinking that you would post a chart on your drawing board for evaluation? Jack and I are the last two people alive who ever used a drawing board.
So those of you who are obsessed, as I am, with all things Jack, please provide your own clues. CD23, you can play, too. Your denials should provide even more relevant data. I'll not spoil the game by telling you the key vocabulary and psyntax similarities I have discovered. A hint: running Word readability statistics is very telling.
So to make the first move in the game, how many of you, besides Jack and me, even know what the fuck the Civilian Conservation Corps WAS? How many of you would say without thinking that you would post a chart on your drawing board for evaluation? Jack and I are the last two people alive who ever used a drawing board.
So those of you who are obsessed, as I am, with all things Jack, please provide your own clues. CD23, you can play, too. Your denials should provide even more relevant data. I'll not spoil the game by telling you the key vocabulary and psyntax similarities I have discovered. A hint: running Word readability statistics is very telling.