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The Monday Morning Memo

This hieroglyph shows my ancestor during a visit to ancient Egypt.
The Egyptians called him bAgsw Tsm, or “Dagger Dog.”
According to this hieroglyph, he came to Egypt with a foreigner
named Joseph. Here's how Dagger Dog's name was spelled
in Ancient Egyptian:

               

D58-G29-G1-W11-M23-G43-N34                          V13:O34-G17-E14

(Do you think I'm making this up?)

The BeagleSword was Determination
and the rabbit hole was a rock
skipping through history
with a series of meandering
side tunnels along the way.

(Clicking the uppermost photo in the rabbit hole
takes you deeper down the main shaft.
Clicking a lower photo takes you into a side tunnel
where the rules change and things get weird.)

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- Roy H. Williams, in an email to Tom Grimes, March 13, 2016

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