Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!GAFFA.MIT.EDU!Love-Hounds-request From: Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: Origin of KT symbol Message-ID: <9012111553.AA05860@gaffa.MIT.EDU> Date: 11 Dec 90 15:53:32 GMT References: <9012111521.aa06897@benjamin.Cs.Bham.AC.UK> Sender: Love-Hounds-request@gaffa.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Love-Hounds@gaffa.MIT.EDU Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington IN. Lines: 24 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu Really-From: Jeff Burka Really-From: Chris Ridd > About a week or so ago, someone posted the (intriguing) suggestion >that Kate borrowed the 'KT' symbol from the Knights Templars. Can >anyone confirm this at all, or can the original sender elaborate? It >sounds a little farfetched to *me*, but a link might be interesting... I've been wondering about the KT symbol too; on a weather map, the symbol for a thunderstorm is...well...let's just say a leetle similar to to the KT symbol: it looks exactly like the KT symbol, except that the lower right- __ hand leg of the K has an arrow head pointing south-east. Any thoughts? Jeff -- |Jeffrey C. Burka | "At night they're seen | |jburka@silver.ucs.indiana.edu | Laughing, loving, | |jburka@amber.ucs.indiana.edu | They know the way to be happy" --KaTe |