L’chayim to that old sea dog. (Crappy navigator though I hear)
It was all for a good cause. ;)
After all, how else that America should become analogous to Hodu, even the power thereof? That was pretty clever, Americans as Indians. Dot, or feather? Maybe that's why people can't stand the God of Abraham -- He's always got some Oddball idea up his sleeve, whereas nobody can even take a joke anymore. Instead of being tickled, many are "triggered", like with the origins of the word "gadget" (here and here).
It wasn't that long ago that Columbus was beheaded on the North End, at the park next to the Long Wharf.
Angry, resentful, hateful people sure miss out. More related examples from day one of Creation:
Bereshith = 913 = America spelled out.
"And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good." = 1776
"And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness." = 1776
Whole numbers: 1776 ft = 541 m:
"On May 10, 2013, the final component of the skyscraper's spire was installed, making the building, including its spire, reach a total height of 1,776 feet (541 m). Its height in feet is a deliberate reference to the year when the United States Declaration of Independence was signed."
Heh, the WTC image just reminded me about David who was expert as playing with his hands. With time "on his hands" he could have not only been thinking up a little rhyme about the Ark, but dreaming about the plans for the Temple, which began with an unusually tall porch:
Here is the Temple
With a porch to the sky
When I open the doors --
All the people wave "Hi!"
:) It would go a long way in explaining why God would have chosen him above all others. David, the man after God's own heart. Just imagine what his son is like.
Day One (verses 1-5) is composed of 197 letters, and ends with the words "day one" = 1075 when spelled out, the same as Israel.
The Atomic Age was born on July 16, 1945 -- the 197th day of the year in non-leap years.
Let there be light!
gadget, from the history of use linked above...
"... a popular expression in the service for a tool or implement, the exact name of which is unknown or has for the moment been forgotten."
gadget: "a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one."
*The* Gadget [הגאדג'ט] = 25. That should make it easy to remember for the reasons pertaining to the account of the first light*, the Ohr Mashiach. So noted as the "other uses" info. Just add 25.
gadget: "a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one."
E=mc2
Eureka [אאורקה] = 313. "I have found." Eureka, it's even got light inside. Speaking of addresses, it reminds me of a man. What man? The man with the power... that movie clip sums this post up! Surely... Temple.
A little levity, as in why the Levites were given the charge of all things Temple. It's the simple meaning. The Levites could live anywhere they thought was good. "Join" me.
L'chaim! Because the standard formula is three "cheers" [צ'יר], which is the place the three of them [the three "tzirs"] meet, located at [0,0,0].
The three tzirs. Sounds like a bunch of wise guys if you ask me. I hope they are all good friends. What did they notice right off about the "place" (was the saloon named Cheers)? That "everybody seems so grim!"
My little Buttercup.. I. Love. You.