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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: [...] Content analysis details: (3.2 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] 0.8 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 40 to 60% [score: 0.4279] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "zucna" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < =09=09$x_1$ is counterclockwise/left-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ aro= und axis/along track $x_3$ in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the axis = is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed fr= om and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to the l= eft of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained by or from pivot $x_3$; $= x_1$ is along a left turn from $x_2$ along path/around axis $x_3$, as v= iewed in frame $x_4$. --- > =09=09$x_1$ is counterclockwise/left-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ alo= ng/following track $x_3$ [path] in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the = axis is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as view= ed from and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to = the left of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained along $x_3$; $x_1$ i= s along a left turn from $x_2$ along path $x_3$, as viewed in frame $x_= 4$. 5,5c5,5 < =09=09Angular/curling direction: counterclockwise. If the argument of= x3 is a closed path, it is taken to be the track along which one must = imaginarily follow counterclockwise from x2 (as seen from x4) in order = to reach x1; in this case, the path must be Jordan. If the argument of = x3 is not closed, then it is understood to be the axis. Technically, th= e axis must be a straight line. However, any sufficiently straightish d= ifferentiable curve may be used as the =E2=80=9Caxis=E2=80=9D sumti as = a proxy; the true linear axis will be taken to be the line tangent to t= he curve at the point radially closest to the object in question or the= point to which it is tethered, or the point about which it rotating = =E2=80=93 such that the axis inherits the orientation of the curve. An = oriented axis determines the default perspective via right-hand rule (i= f the right thumb is oriented coparallel to the axis and x4 is viewing = such that the thumb/axis is coming toward the viewer, then the directio= n that the right hand=E2=80=99s fingers easily curl in on a typical hum= an will be counterclockwise; this perspective is default). Further glos= ses: counterclockwise, locally leftward, left-turning (with no bulk tra= nslation) in a way that would be characterized as "positive" by the rig= ht-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis vector, at l= east for a given component). x1 is right-handedly/counterclockwise(ly) = oriented relative to x2 from fulcrum/point/axis/origin/directed-alignme= nt/vector x3 [note: should be a straight line axis, but people are loos= e; in particular, vectors do not really have a spatial location] in fra= me of reference x4 x1 is right-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accura= tely: moving from x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is right= -handed about/along x4 as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x3]. x1= is to the path-following left of x2 (where the path is Jordan; as such= , x1 is also be to the path-following right of x2, although there is an= implication that the former is the smaller (or equal-length) path). Se= e also: {dutso}, {za'ei} (vectorial cross product), {zu'au} (modal). Pr= oposed short rafsi: -zuc-, -zu'a-. (If =E2=80=9Czn=E2=80=9D ever become= s a permissible initial consonant pair, krtisfranks proposes that =E2= =80=9C-zna-=E2=80=9D become a rafsi of this word- it makes {zucna} and = {dutso} more parallel in lujvo formation, and he is of the opinion that= this word is useful and basic enough to warrant such a prized rafsi as= signment; after this addition, the current two rafsi proposals can be d= one away with, reassigned, maintained, vel sim. as desired by the commu= nity at the time. In particular, he recognizes that =E2=80=9C-zu=E2=80= =99a-=E2=80=9D might be confusing as a rafsi for this word while being = a modal cmavo for {zunle}; but he does believe that this word deserves = a vowel-final short rafsi.) --- > =09=09Angular/curling direction: counterclockwise. The orientation of= the path determines x4 but does not factor into consideration for x3. = Further glosses: counterclockwise, locally leftward, left-turning (with= no bulk translation) in a way that would be characterized as "positive= " by the right-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis = vector, at least for a given component). x1 is right-handedly/countercl= ockwise(ly) oriented relative to x2 on/along x3 in frame of reference x= 4 x1 is right-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accurately: moving from= x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is right-handed along x3 = as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x4]. x1 is to the path-followi= ng left of x2 (where the path is Jordan; as such, x1 is also be to the = path-following right of x2, although there is an implication that the f= ormer is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See also: {dutso}, {za'ei= } (vectorial cross product), {zu'au} (modal). Proposed short rafsi: -zu= c-, -zu'a-. (If =E2=80=9Czn=E2=80=9D ever becomes a permissible initial= consonant pair, krtisfranks proposes that =E2=80=9C-zna-=E2=80=9D beco= me a rafsi of this word- it makes {zucna} and {dutso} more parallel in = lujvo formation, and he is of the opinion that this word is useful and = basic enough to warrant such a prized rafsi assignment; after this addi= tion, the current two rafsi proposals can be done away with, reassigned= , maintained, vel sim. as desired by the community at the time. In part= icular, he recognizes that =E2=80=9C-zu=E2=80=99a-=E2=80=9D might be co= nfusing as a rafsi for this word while being a modal cmavo for {zunle};= but he does believe that this word deserves a vowel-final short rafsi.= ) Old Data: =09Definition: =09=09$x_1$ is counterclockwise/left-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ aroun= d axis/along track $x_3$ in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the axis is= within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed from= and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to the lef= t of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained by or from pivot $x_3$; $x_= 1$ is along a left turn from $x_2$ along path/around axis $x_3$, as vie= wed in frame $x_4$. =09Notes: =09=09Angular/curling direction: counterclockwise. If the argument of x= 3 is a closed path, it is taken to be the track along which one must im= aginarily follow counterclockwise from x2 (as seen from x4) in order to= reach x1; in this case, the path must be Jordan. If the argument of x3= is not closed, then it is understood to be the axis. Technically, the = axis must be a straight line. However, any sufficiently straightish dif= ferentiable curve may be used as the =E2=80=9Caxis=E2=80=9D sumti as a = proxy; the true linear axis will be taken to be the line tangent to the= curve at the point radially closest to the object in question or the p= oint to which it is tethered, or the point about which it rotating =E2= =80=93 such that the axis inherits the orientation of the curve. An ori= ented axis determines the default perspective via right-hand rule (if t= he right thumb is oriented coparallel to the axis and x4 is viewing suc= h that the thumb/axis is coming toward the viewer, then the direction t= hat the right hand=E2=80=99s fingers easily curl in on a typical human = will be counterclockwise; this perspective is default). Further glosses= : counterclockwise, locally leftward, left-turning (with no bulk transl= ation) in a way that would be characterized as "positive" by the right-= hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis vector, at leas= t for a given component). x1 is right-handedly/counterclockwise(ly) ori= ented relative to x2 from fulcrum/point/axis/origin/directed-alignment/= vector x3 [note: should be a straight line axis, but people are loose; = in particular, vectors do not really have a spatial location] in frame = of reference x4 x1 is right-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accuratel= y: moving from x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is right-ha= nded about/along x4 as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x3]. x1 is= to the path-following left of x2 (where the path is Jordan; as such, x= 1 is also be to the path-following right of x2, although there is an im= plication that the former is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See a= lso: {dutso}, {za'ei} (vectorial cross product), {zu'au} (modal). Propo= sed short rafsi: -zuc-, -zu'a-. (If =E2=80=9Czn=E2=80=9D ever becomes a= permissible initial consonant pair, krtisfranks proposes that =E2=80= =9C-zna-=E2=80=9D become a rafsi of this word- it makes {zucna} and {du= tso} more parallel in lujvo formation, and he is of the opinion that th= is word is useful and basic enough to warrant such a prized rafsi assig= nment; after this addition, the current two rafsi proposals can be done= away with, reassigned, maintained, vel sim. as desired by the communit= y at the time. In particular, he recognizes that =E2=80=9C-zu=E2=80=99a= -=E2=80=9D might be confusing as a rafsi for this word while being a mo= dal cmavo for {zunle}; but he does believe that this word deserves a vo= wel-final short rafsi.) =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: counterclockwise, In Sense: angular/curling direction =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09$x_1$ is counterclockwise/left-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ along= /following track $x_3$ [path] in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the ax= is is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed= from and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to th= e left of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained along $x_3$; $x_1$ is = along a left turn from $x_2$ along path $x_3$, as viewed in frame $x_4$= . =09Notes: =09=09Angular/curling direction: counterclockwise. The orientation of t= he path determines x4 but does not factor into consideration for x3. Fu= rther glosses: counterclockwise, locally leftward, left-turning (with n= o bulk translation) in a way that would be characterized as "positive" = by the right-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis ve= ctor, at least for a given component). x1 is right-handedly/countercloc= kwise(ly) oriented relative to x2 on/along x3 in frame of reference x4 = x1 is right-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accurately: moving from x= 2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is right-handed along x3 as= seen in frame/orientation/perspective x4]. x1 is to the path-following= left of x2 (where the path is Jordan; as such, x1 is also be to the pa= th-following right of x2, although there is an implication that the for= mer is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See also: {dutso}, {za'ei} = (vectorial cross product), {zu'au} (modal). Proposed short rafsi: -zuc-= , -zu'a-. (If =E2=80=9Czn=E2=80=9D ever becomes a permissible initial c= onsonant pair, krtisfranks proposes that =E2=80=9C-zna-=E2=80=9D become= a rafsi of this word- it makes {zucna} and {dutso} more parallel in lu= jvo formation, and he is of the opinion that this word is useful and ba= sic enough to warrant such a prized rafsi assignment; after this additi= on, the current two rafsi proposals can be done away with, reassigned, = maintained, vel sim. as desired by the community at the time. In partic= ular, he recognizes that =E2=80=9C-zu=E2=80=99a-=E2=80=9D might be conf= using as a rafsi for this word while being a modal cmavo for {zunle}; b= ut he does believe that this word deserves a vowel-final short rafsi.) =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: counterclockwise, In Sense: angular/curling direction =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.