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Deciphering the Blues

2024-02-09 19:23:19

I started writing the draft of this article, but I quit on the way, but I could not find a way to start over. I noticed this problem until I read it several times and return to research. My writing is written from the viewpoint that I feel uncomfortable. It has neither depth nor emotion, it has nothing to do with the words I write - as a writer, it makes things a lot harder when I have nothing to do with it. I am writing something. Since it seems that writing outsiders is not a good sign, I decided to step back and start over from the beginning.

In this interpretation project we try to decipher the blue letters, remove them from under the control of the logo, release it from vulnerability and loneliness, and place it in other situations. Taking blue graphics from that logo regains human nature. Freedom, this character transforms from symbols and idols to ordinary people and reveals a new vision. Unless there is additional evidence, we are refugees

I can never crack when Sinsey's spring changes to summer. Cincy's summer is a wonderful event. As the sun rises the sky turns purple gray, at noon the sky turns blue and before the sky turns black it becomes pink and orange. The glory of Synthy's sky is random like the famous weather. I walked MLK several times from 2 AM to 3 AM, but I heard only the voice of Good Samaritan's machine. You can not distinguish cockroach screams. Summer is also the Sin City firefly cross season and Shinsei's meadows are full of them. If you live near a university dorm and are lucky you can see fireflies dance all day. I stared at the Hawking Mountain skyline, reminiscent of Shinshi's firefly.

B.C.E. At least an Egyptian archaeologist asked Rosetta Stone to help decipher the hieroglyphs. A scholar trying to decipher linear B has only the script itself. It was eventually deciphered by a British architect named Michael Ventolis, but after a long, patient and patient job by Alice Kober in America. Kober basically built a self-made database with a tobacco box to store and sort scripts and organize script logos into tables and charts. Sadly, she was approaching deciphering when she died. Her work and the story of a person who is decoding Line B's work is an example of how to find a pattern from the collected information.