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Apr 12, 2009 16:50 |  #47

? I thought palindromic meant spelled the same backwards or forwards?


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Apr 12, 2009 16:51 |  #48

tonylong wrote in post #7716385 (external link)
? I thought palindromic meant spelled the same backwards or forwards?

It does...

"Smart" is "Trams" spelt backwards.. :D


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Apr 12, 2009 16:52 |  #49

^ smart/trams .... seems to work for me ;-)a




  
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Apr 12, 2009 16:54 |  #50

Pete wrote in post #7716391 (external link)
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"Smart" is "Trams" spelt backwards.. :D

Hmmm...not to break the flow but I understood it as in kook or toot or peep? Maybe there's another definition available?


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Apr 12, 2009 16:55 |  #51

tonylong wrote in post #7716385 (external link)
? I thought palindromic meant spelled the same backwards or forwards?

Technically yes? but a Semordnilap is a palindrome of sort in that two words used in conjunction can be read either way as in the Smart Trams for the posted picture.


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Apr 12, 2009 16:57 |  #52

Ah, OK, I see -- "Smart Trams" <> "smarT tramS" -- just not thinking forward -- sorry!


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Apr 12, 2009 17:24 |  #53

Back on track:

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tpbm is tightly cropped

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Apr 12, 2009 17:44 as a reply to  @ Pete's post |  #55

TPBM is a POTN book reject. :lol:


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Apr 12, 2009 18:17 |  #56

Not good enough...

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TPBM did make the cut.



  
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tpbm is a potential book entry for next year

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Apr 12, 2009 23:15 |  #58

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tpbm is a potential book entry for next year

Kinda hoping this one gets in...;)

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Apr 13, 2009 05:23 |  #59

The Easter Bunny shot this as he hopped through my yard...

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TPBM is not your typical snapshot.

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Apr 13, 2009 08:29 |  #60

Not typical. Most snapshots don't involve 2 bounced flashes.

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