That's very interesting, Gareth - and we haven't even started on 'Allo 'Allo yet.
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Kaylor watchers benefit comes up 7 years later, so I still wonder what it means?
I was surprised to find that Berner Street was only sanctioned for permission to hold open air 'religious' meetings and not 'strike' ones as Buck's Row was granted. Given the nature of the club, that seems a bit odd, I presume it refers to the whole street and not the club specifically?
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I have never managed to find Diemschutz in any census return, even now knowing his age (27 in 1889)
However I did find this woman in the 1891 census and wondered if there was any connection:
1891:
38 New Street, Aldgate (Lodging House)
Boarder:
Anna Dimschitz (Married) aged 23 born Russia - Cap machinist
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostDan and Tom (and some others) were quite probably right. Even if they didn't know why at the time
Dan Norder
Ripper Notes: The International Journal for Ripper Studies
Web site: www.RipperNotes.com - Email: dannorder@gmail.com
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Originally posted by Sam FlynnDan and Tom (and some others) were quite probably right.
Originally posted by Sam FlynnEven if they didn't know why at the time
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Dan Norder View PostWe knew why... first and foremost because that's how he (and his friends) spelled his own name, and he (and they) ought to know better than some guy on a message board 120 years later.Whether you chose to ignore that argument (and perhaps still do) doesn't change anything.I've got to give you kudos for admitting your mistakebut that one line undermined the rest, even with a smiley face on it.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostThey'll win out every time over your bullsh*t etymology.
At least I had the balls to discover and publicise something that contradicted my earlier stance. That's how this field should work - so much for the "spirit of co-operation and bonhomie".
I'm disappointed, I truly am.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostAssuming they "knew" how to spell anything in English.
My name, for example, is Norder because it's Norder, I don't care if some amateur linguist or wannabe genealogist were to trace it back and says it used to be Norden, points out lots of other people use Norden so my family must have been ignorant to use Norder and thus I don't know my own name. Family names change over years, especially between countries, and whatever rules you think you know about how things are normally done carry absolutely no authoritative weight at all because they are often individual decisions. In fact, frankly, you're pretentious and utterly naive to even try to make the argument that a name isn't a real name unless it conforms to your demands.
But then you also tried to claim that all the experts on mental illness don't know what some of their professional diagnoses really mean because you think they contradict the meaning of some original root word centuries back that you looked up, so apparently you are just completely unclear on the concept of how language in general even works.
Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostGive me reasoning (albeit later proven wrong - by the person who proposed it!) over lucky guesswork based on a solitary flyer and the (hardly authoritative) spelling of an English pressman any day.
Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostAt least I had the balls to discover and publicise something that contradicted my earlier stance. That's how this field should work - so much for the "spirit of co-operation and bonhomie".
But, anyway... if nothing else you've demonstrated yet again why people should treat any claim you make very skeptically.
Dan Norder
Ripper Notes: The International Journal for Ripper Studies
Web site: www.RipperNotes.com - Email: dannorder@gmail.com
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Originally posted by Sam FlynnOrthography, and not bullsh*t by any means - it was based on sound reasoning. Give me reasoning (albeit later proven wrong - by the person who proposed it!) over lucky guesswork based on a solitary flyer and the (hardly authoritative) spelling of an English pressman any day.
Originally posted by Sam FlynnAt least I had the balls to discover and publicise something that contradicted my earlier stance. That's how this field should work - so much for the "spirit of co-operation and bonhomie".
Originally posted by Sam FlynnGive me reasoning (albeit later proven wrong - by the person who proposed it!)
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Cap'n Jack View PostAll this fuss over a little schitz!
Have I missed something?
Can anyone claim to know the correct spelling when the reporters of the time were even calling him 'Diemholz'?
And does it matter?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Glad to hear it, Tom.
Sam's not a bad old bit of machinery really, just as long as you throw some oil on him once in a while to keep him turning over.
The splendid isolation of those Welsh valleys always take their toll, usually it is through alcohol, but with Sam it is umlauts.
selbstverstandlich.
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