Return-path: <63004-93744-396881-12976-llg+2Dboard=lojban.org@mail.herpagreenz.today> Envelope-to: llg-board@lojban.org Delivery-date: Thu, 06 Apr 2023 03:27:00 -0700 Received: from [72.44.66.84] (port=41120 helo=freddy.herpagreenz.today) by d58c2cd1180d with esmtp (Exim 4.94.2) (envelope-from <63004-93744-396881-12976-llg+2Dboard=lojban.org@mail.herpagreenz.today>) id 1pkMpV-001hRR-KY for llg-board@lojban.org; Thu, 06 Apr 2023 03:26:59 -0700 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=herpagreenz.today; h=Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To:Message-ID; i=JoeSanderson@herpagreenz.today; bh=G88JtgmoF1FiHCq0PsVqQpU1VY4=; b=WUhs+KZE17jFqiz0ZA+6+tfT3HJfydJPzgzlH/sn4UkTzjJ1jFmcdwErd2PznxzhoMz+zL8PAAv0 Tzj9U+Xf0YjjV2VMxUftqIFFH4bwb0/7lN2MXCWQurA+/SVA92z47lK2I4cAGQ7mPlIudiFKvzXL GW5KMmox2kgWaMLETvA= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=k1; d=herpagreenz.today; b=GmDdc3A6yIGD3s70v0IO18OzIHmfyAn//rGEIsXvY30WQiY72qpu8fbi3vo9PAnNIhbfDZF+GC0v 8Q/4WBbltsIwIsuZ2jSMWdUGbYM8yfCYot5h16kX8SQHiVzvg3si/4aT0RXcpMFT6GXGuRebgi7+ Mfhky3I76GEJ+RHYspg=; Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="382c17f3e27de367ed3aefd02af12294_16e30_60e51" Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2023 12:25:02 +0200 From: "Go Bag" Reply-To: "The Patriots" Subject: [FLASH ALERT] WINNER item inside To: Message-ID: <7e5q3op3qk9yrjw3-i4d6ipytdoxssst1-16e30-60e51@herpagreenz.today> X-Spam-Score: 2.3 (++) X-Spam_score: 2.3 X-Spam_score_int: 23 X-Spam_bar: ++ X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "50bab00d4276", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: [FLASH ALERT] WINNER item inside http://herpagreenz.today/4FkGi5vcMh-jWk6Wd8J9YE-ptCKLfqJGn8deTZFz_sV18D6Mzg http://herpagreenz.today/YyZc6rGhvBXokLRu68WQQ57UEtNmFIMzo7F1BO0yckRECg4pQg Content analysis details: (2.3 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.9 URIBL_ABUSE_SURBL Contains an URL listed in the ABUSE SURBL blocklist [URIs: herpagreenz.today] 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. 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Both crews finished in a time of 24 minutes and 8 seconds in bad weather. The verdict of the race judge, John Phelps, is considered suspect because he was reportedly over 70 and blind in one eye. Rowing historian Tim Koch, writing in the official 2014 Boat Race Programme, notes that there is "a very big and very entrenched lie" about the race, including the claim that Phelps had announced "Dead heat ... to Oxford by six feet" (the distance supposedly mentioned by Phelps varies according to the telling). Phelps's nickname "Honest John" was not an ironic one, and he was not (as is sometimes claimed) drunk under a bush at the time of the finish. He did have to judge who had won without the assistance of finish posts (which were installed in time for the next year's race). Some newspapers had believed Oxford won a narrow victory but their viewpoint was from downstream; Phelps considered that the boats were essentially level with each surging forward during the stroke cycle. With no clear way to determine who had surged forward at the exact finish line, Phelps could only pronounce it a dead heat. Koch believes that the press and Oxford supporters made up the stories about Phelps later, which Phelps had no chance to refute. A portrayal of the dead heat finish in 1877. Oxford, partially disabled, were making effort after effort to hold their rapidly waning lead, while Cambridge, who, curiously enough, had settled together again, and were rowing almost as one man, were putting on a magnificent spurt at 40 strokes to the minute, with a view of catching their opponents before reaching the winning-post. Thus struggling over the remaining portion of the course, the two eights raced past the flag alongside one another, and the gun fired amid a scene of excitement rarely equalled and never exceeded. Cheers for one crew were succeeded by counter-cheers for the other, and it was impossible to tell what the result was until the Press boat backed down to the Judge and inquired the issue. John Phelps, the waterman, who officiated, replied that the noses of the boats passed the post strictly level, and that the result was a dead heat --382c17f3e27de367ed3aefd02af12294_16e30_60e51 Content-Type: text/html; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Newsletter
 
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The race in 1877 was declared a dead heat. Both crews finished in a time of 24 minutes and 8 seconds in bad weather. The verdict of the race judge, John Phelps, is considered suspect because he was reportedly over 70 and blind in one eye. Rowing historian Tim Koch, writing in the official 2014 Boat Race Programme, notes that there is "a very big and very entrenched lie" about the race, including the claim that Phelps had announced "Dead heat ... to Oxford by six feet" (the distance supposedly mentioned by Phelps varies according to the telling). Phelps's nickname "Honest John" was not an ironic one, and he was not (as is sometimes claimed) drunk under a bush at the time of the finish. He did have to judge who had won without the assistance of finish posts (which were installed in time for the next year's race). Some newspapers had believed Oxford won a narrow victory but their viewpoint was from downstream; Phelps considered that the boats were essentially level with each surging forward during the stroke cycle. With no clear way to determine who had surged forward at the exact finish line, Phelps could only pronounce it a dead heat. Koch believes that the press and Oxford supporters made up the stories about Phelps later, which Phelps had no chance to refute. A portrayal of the dead heat finish in 1877. Oxford, partially disabled, were making effort after effort to hold their rapidly waning lead, while Cambridge, who, curiously enough, had settled together again, and were rowing almost as one man, were putting on a magnificent spurt at 40 strokes to the minute, with a view of catching their opponents before reaching the winning-post. Thus struggling over the remaining portion of the course, the two eights raced past the flag alongside one another, and the gun fired amid a scene of excitement rarely equalled and never exceeded. Cheers for one crew were succeeded by counter-cheers for the other, and it was impossible to tell what the result was until the Press boat backed down to the Judge and inquired the issue. John Phelps, the waterman, who officiated, replied that the noses of the boats passed the post strictly level, and that the result was a dead heat
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