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− | + | * Thomas Sanatos is a "scientist" and a "cultural anthropologist of 29 years and [an] avid puzzle breaker," according to what [[Jonas]] said about him while conversing, and to the excerpt from [[The Castaway Theory/Page 8|Chapter 1, page 2]] of [[Jonas Volman]]'s, "[[The Castaway Theory]]" respectively. | |
+ | * Worked together with [[Jonas Volman]] for years. | ||
+ | * He was the first person that Volman called upon to help him with his research. | ||
+ | * He has posted a [[The Castaway Theory#Amazon.com comments|number of comments]] in Amazon.com's page for Jonas' book | ||
+ | * Regularly has Sunday evening pasta with [[Joanne Sanatos|his wife]], thinking of [[Jonas Volman]] | ||
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+ | ===== Random thoughts/theories ===== | ||
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+ | * Rearranging the first letters of his first and last names results in Somas Thanatos. Soma is the greek word for 'body' and thanatos is the greek word for 'death'. |
Latest revision as of 10:21, 12 August 2007
Thomas Sanatos
- Thomas Sanatos is a "scientist" and a "cultural anthropologist of 29 years and [an] avid puzzle breaker," according to what Jonas said about him while conversing, and to the excerpt from Chapter 1, page 2 of Jonas Volman's, "The Castaway Theory" respectively.
- Worked together with Jonas Volman for years.
- He was the first person that Volman called upon to help him with his research.
- He has posted a number of comments in Amazon.com's page for Jonas' book
- Regularly has Sunday evening pasta with his wife, thinking of Jonas Volman
Random thoughts/theories
- Rearranging the first letters of his first and last names results in Somas Thanatos. Soma is the greek word for 'body' and thanatos is the greek word for 'death'.