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Saturday, August 31, 2019

Six Xis: a Palindrome Primer

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See those glyphs just above, some six
letters in Greek…? Each ‘n’
ev’ry last one be a 
xi.
What you’re reading’s a text which de-
scribes ‘em as such. Are they 
xis…? You bet! Take it from
me.
But just flip the device you're now 
viewing ‘em on – be it 
laptop or tablet…or
phone –
upside down, through one hundred 'n' 
eighty degrees! (Works as 
well with a Dell stand-a-
lone.)
You’ll soon find you’ll continue to 
readily read ‘em as 
xisand they’ll still number
six.
(Are you fond of phenomenal 
folderol, friend…? Shown be- 
low be some similar
schticks.*)

    * Such as that IX XI is but one
Latin-language designation for 9/11.
For more, continue reading.


S  W  I  M  S  

If, on whichever device you happen to be viewing the word above, you should
happen to rotate the screen 180 degrees, you’ll discover that the word appearing
just above this text will then appear exactly as it did prior to the rotation.


S  I  S

Moreover, if you once again flip your device while staring at the
word just above this text, a similar experience will ensue. In addition, 
you’ll see the word is spelt the same backwards as forwards.

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