"Cogito Ergo I-ay Ide-ray Eel-stay" is pretty funny. Especially with
the delay it would take to decode the message, then the meaning of the
message.

 Philip


On Sep 8, 7:00 am, Thomas Lynn Skean <thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> My buddies at work thought, too, that it is a trifle arrogant. With emphasis 
> on "trifle", of course. Which is ironic in itself.
>
> But they suggested that to mitigate the arrogance, it'd've been better to 
> have the part after "cogito ergo" be in pig latin.
>
> Though of course we couldn't even agree on how to say "I" in pig latin.
>
> Yours,
> Thomas Lynn Skean
> who isn't sure there's a Latin word for steel or bicycle

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