That a man saw a warning start? _,--
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Derailing the discussion and making a mockery out of it isn't pretty, but it sure is an efficient way to make people want to go away from the forum area.
To refer to the original post again, it certainly is a compelling idea if you think about it. You've described the possible advantages well. It's up to Thomas to take a look at this forum and toy around with it in his head, and maybe we'll see a sample. I wouldn't understand a line of it though.
I guess it's just an anagram of the post Evil Knievel was quoting.
Anagrams were one of a small number of IQ games that my mind simply refuses to process... Oh well, I'm good at other things. Err wait, I did make a simple anagram somewhere earlier...
Probably, I should abstain from performing anagram arts in english. Transferring poetry that is shallow from my own mother tongue to a foreign seems far worse than the low pass filtering i#d expected..
Cross-language anagrams might be the future, but have so limited audience. Additionally, most languages have differently dense use of the alphabet ... if the alphabets are the same at all. Anagrams, if not well thought, map to strange things.
Btw, when talking about anagrams we must not forget to mention lawenilothehl/holeinthewall :)
Now that you mention it... Personally, I would rather prefer it to be an anagram of "Hole in the law". It seems more fitting.