Thursday, November 30, 2017

Rob’s Continued Corn Waffle

Continuing on, the “Robert/Rob/Bob” pattern-cluster  in my recent posts is a prompt for us to consider the Robert who plays a key role in the inner twin world’s Starr Family Production, and to the blog that he co-writes with his wife Trish.  Their post made yesterday, An Ancient Manuscript Continues to Baffle, is about the Voynich manuscript, named after Wilfrid Voynich, note from his wiki page:
  • born Michał Habdank-Wojnicz (12 Nov [O.S. 31 Oct] 1865 —19 March 1930)
Because his birthday occurred this month, and according to the rules, this is another prompt for us  to venture back to the Deaths in 2017 site to locate the intended person(s).  Topping the list are three, each of whose names stand out:
Of course Bobby is the most obvious given  that his name is an addition to the “Robert/Rob/Bob” pattern-cluster.  Note from his wiki page:
  • Robert Gene Baker (November 12, 1928 – November 12, 2017) 
He died on his birthday!!   And then note from my earlier  post today:
  • Robert Baker (born October 15, 1979  Tennessee) as Charles Percey
A “Robert Baker(x2)/Name Doppleganger” pattern-cluster.   Since the inner twin world tend to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more, this is a prompt for us to investigate— seeking out another Notable Robert Baker.  There are quite a few, so I chose one from the first “Arts” group:
  • Robert S. Baker (1916–2009), British television and film producer, best known for producing The Saint
  • Robert Sidney Baker (17 October 1916 – 30 September 2009)
And it just so happens that both his birthday and date of death are additions to clusters found in my previous post:
  • October 2(x2),  3, 4(x2),  ... __, 10(x2), 11, __, ... 15(x2), __, 17(x2), 18, ... 29    / Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
  • “September 10(x2), 11(x2) , 12, __, __, 15... 26, ..., 30 / Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Butt one of the three listed above who recently passed away on November 12th, stands out more than even Bobby Baker.   Tom Cornsweet is a big surprise, given the recent “Corn Theme” pattern-cluster also found in my previous post, note the following excerpts:
The surnames highlighted connect with highlighted surnames from my previous post:

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