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boustrophedon
that's the word! I'll have to pull out GEB by Hofstader again. ...meandereading® like of sort do I though
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right, Rhuby!
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(tsuwm, I wish you'd post that poem again!) I thought boustrophedonic was a strict alternation of left-right, right-left. That is not meandering. Note to musick: Honey, better start tooting your horn a little bit: websafe's flirting with eta right and left! 
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strict alternation of left-right, right-left. That is not meanderingsquash that nit! .corrected stand I I still like meandereading.® flirting with eta 
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I like meandereading®, too. And hey, you're fun to flirt with! (Boy, bet he REALLY blushes, now!) <eg>
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Dear Bingley: Are we talking about boustrophedon writing here? See http://pages.prodigy.net/gbonline/madridpg.htm
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madridpg.htm
the Borgia Codex is read in a BOUSTROPHEDONIC manner; that is, in a meandering pattern, typically from right to left like the Mixtec codices
That doesn't make any sense. Jackie is right about boustrophedon. The metaphor is that of an ox plowing a field, starting in one direction and turning around at the end of a furrow and coming back in the other direction on the next furrow. Whether a marching band would do that would depend on a lot of things. Meandering would be the same thing as boustrophedon but not as tight. The metaphor there is of the Meander River, which flows in great curves across a plain turning back on itself, but not in a tight pattern that covers all the ground in the manner of an ox plowing a field.
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J, I assume (with no great trepidation in this case) that this is the poem of which you make mention:
strange new words I relish like nectar or tonic I now know my line printer is boustrophedonic
David P. Stern Science magazine
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Whether a marching band would do that
actually, I was just thinking of the strict right, left, of their stepping...
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the strict right, left, of their stepping
That doesn't define boustrophedon any more than does dropping little bundles along the way.
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