In a recent issue of Word Ways, Harry Stern closed an otherwise wonderful article by impugning the value of computers in finding anagrams. Since I have no talent for finding them by hand, and rely almost entirely on a program, I felt I should rise on behalf of the anagram-impaired--and to defend the honor of the anagram software
In my notebooks I have a large section called logological orthography. One heading under that sectio...
Take the initial letter of each word in a common phrase, saying or longer quote, rearrange them and ...
Anagramming presidential names - rearranging their letters into other words, hopefully bearing some ...
In 1982, I wrote a computer program (later known as Ars Magna TM) which used a dictionary to produce...
What\u27s so interesting about anagrams? They\u27re just rearrangements of letters. Couldn\u27t\u2...
Traditionally a favorite linguistic recreation, anagramming becomes especially diverting when applie...
Every good anagram is, in some sense, apposite to the subject being anagrammed. This being so, the ...
While writing this article about computers vs. the English language, I searched my brain for some ey...
The appeal in constructing anagrams lies in the balance between the extreme confinement of working w...
I have been asked by the editors to share my expertise on anagrams with the readers of Word Ways. Bu...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
There are several criteria available for judging the quality of an anagram. To begin with, an anagr...
A book containing apposite letter-unit anagrams of every verse in three complete books of the King J...
The year 1973 will be remembered as witnessing the publication of a book that goes to the very heart...
The year 1976 witnessed a unique melding of American history and presidential politics. In view of t...
In my notebooks I have a large section called logological orthography. One heading under that sectio...
Take the initial letter of each word in a common phrase, saying or longer quote, rearrange them and ...
Anagramming presidential names - rearranging their letters into other words, hopefully bearing some ...
In 1982, I wrote a computer program (later known as Ars Magna TM) which used a dictionary to produce...
What\u27s so interesting about anagrams? They\u27re just rearrangements of letters. Couldn\u27t\u2...
Traditionally a favorite linguistic recreation, anagramming becomes especially diverting when applie...
Every good anagram is, in some sense, apposite to the subject being anagrammed. This being so, the ...
While writing this article about computers vs. the English language, I searched my brain for some ey...
The appeal in constructing anagrams lies in the balance between the extreme confinement of working w...
I have been asked by the editors to share my expertise on anagrams with the readers of Word Ways. Bu...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
There are several criteria available for judging the quality of an anagram. To begin with, an anagr...
A book containing apposite letter-unit anagrams of every verse in three complete books of the King J...
The year 1973 will be remembered as witnessing the publication of a book that goes to the very heart...
The year 1976 witnessed a unique melding of American history and presidential politics. In view of t...
In my notebooks I have a large section called logological orthography. One heading under that sectio...
Take the initial letter of each word in a common phrase, saying or longer quote, rearrange them and ...
Anagramming presidential names - rearranging their letters into other words, hopefully bearing some ...