The power has gone off a few times while I tried to get this little post done. At one point, I was thinking I needed mathematical proofs, the second anagram giving me that idea. I was on a page on the internet and heard Fred Thompson say (had Law & Order on @2:59 PM on TNT) something to the effect of, “This isn’t mathematics, Jack.” So fine, it isn’t mathematics.
I had uploaded my anagram of the day, and for some reason I decided to do that search for “proofs entangled intent” and had come across this quote about mathematics when I heard Fred Thompson’s voice:
“Proofs are to mathematics what spelling (or even calligraphy) is to poetry. Mathematical works do consist of proofs, just as poems do consist of characters.” Vladimir Arnold
So giving up on the idea of mathematical proofs, which I can’t do anyway, and having had the power go off three times already, I settled for the next things I came across, deepak chopra’s pages about the mind being outside the brain, which is something I happen to believe:
http://www.intentblog.com/archives/2007/06/the_commonsense.html
http://www.intentblog.com/archives/2007/06/the_mind_outsid.html
The anagrams came from the text of a cartoon/comic today, as usual, but I lost the file, so have no idea where I got this one, but the text reads: “Umm, I don’t think putting glue on your hands, waiting for it to dry and then peeling it off is considered a hobby.”
It was interesting to me that the first part of the anagram is about tapping. I did begin this obsession of mine (anagramming) after I did a stint of finger-tapping, as a means to open doorway to the mind. It was a couple of years ago. Anyway…
I don’t know what happened to the first anagram I did, so these two will have to do:
1.) I began by tapping…I would find God’s truth in any cartoon…think you might find these funnies more tied to Lord.”
2.) When I figured out you could bring proofs, I did anagrams. I don’t type this, I think by month of entangled intent.”
There. What else do I need?




