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Voracious

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Jul 31, 2006, 9:13:47 PM7/31/06
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Gary G. Taylor

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Aug 1, 2006, 4:50:22 PM8/1/06
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On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 01:13:47 +0000, Voracious wrote:

That's wonderful! Thanks. :)

--
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JTEM

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Aug 1, 2006, 6:56:32 PM8/1/06
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Gary G. Taylor wrote:

> That's wonderful! Thanks. :)

No naughty bits :^(

Voracious

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Aug 1, 2006, 8:06:56 PM8/1/06
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Gary G. Taylor wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 01:13:47 +0000, Voracious wrote:
>
>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443121767145869561&q=label%3Agay
>>
>> Requires Google player.
>
> That's wonderful! Thanks. :)
>

No problem. Scroll down on the right hand side for more clips by these guys.

Voracious

David W. Fenton

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Aug 1, 2006, 8:12:44 PM8/1/06
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"Gary G. Taylor" <knot...@knotdonavan.org> wrote in
news:pan.2006.08.01....@knotdonavan.org:

> On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 01:13:47 +0000, Voracious wrote:
>
>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443121767145869561&q=lab
>> el%3Agay
>>
>> Requires Google player.
>
> That's wonderful! Thanks. :)

Er, what was so great about it? I downloaded and installed the
player, then waited on the movie download, and then scratched my
head wondering what the point was. Yes, the boichicks are cute, but
otherwise, what's the point?

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usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/

JTEM

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Aug 1, 2006, 8:29:58 PM8/1/06
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David W. Fenton wrote:

> Er, what was so great about it? I downloaded and
> installed the player, then waited on the movie
> download, and then scratched my head wondering
> what the point was. Yes, the boichicks are cute, but
> otherwise, what's the point?

I want to see their naughty bits.

And if they MUST go for the tease, I at least want to see
their bums. Even better, I want to see them with just
their hands covering it over.

No.

Each other. They cover each other's naughty bits with their
hands.

If they want to go for the tease then that's what they'll need
to do.

Jed Davis

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Aug 2, 2006, 2:15:29 AM8/2/06
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Voracious <nu...@void.org> writes:

Well, I'm traumatized.

As is the CPU that only sort of succeeded at keeping the piggy Flash
fed until I fled in horror. I'd *maybe* have expected such assitude
back when "multimedia" was new, out of a 68k with a few tens of MHz.

And we'd have been grateful it worked at all! Uphill *in the snow*,
BOTH FUCKING WAYS.

And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
again, aren't they.

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1+ swap callcc again ; : p0 s" e ai" p1 begin 2swap ?dup while over
c@ emit 1 -1 d+ 2swap callcc repeat cr drop 2drop ; p0

Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen

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Aug 2, 2006, 5:56:21 AM8/2/06
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Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:

> And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
> again, aren't they.

You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?

Man, that was just fucking horrible.

--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
la...@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen

Mike McKinley

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Aug 2, 2006, 9:14:16 AM8/2/06
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"Jed Davis" <jd...@panix.com> wrote in message
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> Voracious <nu...@void.org> writes:
>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443121767145869561&q=label%3Agay
>> Requires Google player.
> Well, I'm traumatized.
> As is the CPU that only sort of succeeded at keeping the piggy Flash
> fed until I fled in horror. I'd *maybe* have expected such assitude
> back when "multimedia" was new, out of a 68k with a few tens of MHz.
> And we'd have been grateful it worked at all! Uphill *in the snow*,
> BOTH FUCKING WAYS.
> And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
> again, aren't they.

So, maybe you're getting to the point where you'll declare what it is
publicly.
More than likely, you want to remain a woman of mystery.


Voracious

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Aug 2, 2006, 8:02:16 PM8/2/06
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David W. Fenton wrote:
> "Gary G. Taylor" <knot...@knotdonavan.org> wrote in
> news:pan.2006.08.01....@knotdonavan.org:
>
>> On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 01:13:47 +0000, Voracious wrote:
>>
>>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443121767145869561&q=lab
>>> el%3Agay
>>>
>>> Requires Google player.
>> That's wonderful! Thanks. :)
>
> Er, what was so great about it? I downloaded and installed the
> player, then waited on the movie download, and then scratched my
> head wondering what the point was. Yes, the boichicks are cute, but
> otherwise, what's the point?
>

Enjoy the frisson!

Voracious

Ellen Evans

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Aug 2, 2006, 10:01:59 PM8/2/06
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In article <fVxzg.1091$uo6...@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,

Boys are *so* odd.
--
Ellen Evans If my life wasn't funny, it would
je...@panix.com just be true, and that's unacceptable.
Carrie Fisher

Jed Davis

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Aug 3, 2006, 1:56:02 AM8/3/06
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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <la...@gnus.org> writes:

> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:
>
>> And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
>> again, aren't they.
>
> You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?

Enh; it's not really a ballad without lines like "The miller he was
hanged on the mountain head; the eldest sister was boiled in lead."

> Man, that was just fucking horrible.

Uh... is there something you'd like to share with us?

Michael Palmer

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Aug 3, 2006, 3:08:18 AM8/3/06
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On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 01:56:02 -0400, in soc.motss, Jed Davis
<jd...@panix.com> wrote:

>Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <la...@gnus.org> writes:
>
>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:
>>
>>> And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
>>> again, aren't they.
>>
>> You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?
>
>Enh; it's not really a ballad without lines like "The miller he was
>hanged on the mountain head; the eldest sister was boiled in lead."

And here I thought you were turned on by adverts for the powerball
lottery.

--
Michael Palmer
Claremont, California
mpa...@panix.com

Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen

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Aug 3, 2006, 5:09:54 AM8/3/06
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Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:

> Uh... is there something you'd like to share with us?

Yes, there is, Jed.

See next message.

Jed Davis

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Aug 4, 2006, 2:28:03 AM8/4/06
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mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:

> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <la...@gnus.org> writes:
>>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
>>>> again, aren't they.
>>>
>>> You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?
>>
>> Enh; it's not really a ballad without lines like "The miller he was
>> hanged on the mountain head; the eldest sister was boiled in lead."
>
> And here I thought you were turned on by adverts for the powerball
> lottery.

And it's not a Power Ball unless it has a damage code of... oh, hell,
what was it? Oh, it's one of those that's parameterized on the damage
level as well as Force, isn't it. (Hi, MT.)

--
(let ((C call-with-current-continuation)) (apply (lambda (x y) (x y)) (map
((lambda (r) ((C C) (lambda (s) (r (lambda l (apply (s s) l)))))) (lambda
(f) (lambda (l) (if (null? l) C (lambda (k) (display (car l)) ((f (cdr l))
(C k))))))) '((#\J #\d #\D #\v #\s) (#\e #\space #\a #\i #\newline)))))

Michael Palmer

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Aug 4, 2006, 7:46:24 AM8/4/06
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On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 02:28:03 -0400, in soc.motss, Jed Davis
<jd...@panix.com> wrote:

>mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:
>
>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <la...@gnus.org> writes:
>>>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> And now someone's going to ask me my sexual orientation in PVT EMAIL
>>>>> again, aren't they.
>>>>
>>>> You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?
>>>
>>> Enh; it's not really a ballad without lines like "The miller he was
>>> hanged on the mountain head; the eldest sister was boiled in lead."
>>
>> And here I thought you were turned on by adverts for the powerball
>> lottery.
>
>And it's not a Power Ball unless it has a damage code of... oh, hell,
>what was it? Oh, it's one of those that's parameterized on the damage
>level as well as Force, isn't it. (Hi, MT.)

The mathematicized electrical engineericized thread is over there
============>

Jed Davis

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Aug 5, 2006, 3:47:02 AM8/5/06
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mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:

> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>> mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:
>>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <la...@gnus.org> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?
>>>>
>>>> Enh; it's not really a ballad without lines like "The miller he was
>>>> hanged on the mountain head; the eldest sister was boiled in lead."
>>>
>>> And here I thought you were turned on by adverts for the powerball
>>> lottery.
>>
>>And it's not a Power Ball unless it has a damage code of... oh, hell,
>>what was it? Oh, it's one of those that's parameterized on the damage
>>level as well as Force, isn't it. (Hi, MT.)
>
> The mathematicized electrical engineericized thread is over there
> ============>

This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.

Anyway, I was actually thinking of its Drain, which is +1(Damage Level+1).

Ned Deily

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Aug 5, 2006, 3:57:38 AM8/5/06
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JedD:
>MichaelP:
>>J.D:

>>>And it's not a Power Ball unless it has a damage code of... oh, hell,
>>>what was it? Oh, it's one of those that's parameterized on the damage
>>>level as well as Force, isn't it. (Hi, MT.)
>>The mathematicized electrical engineericized thread is over there
>>============>
>This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.
>Anyway, I was actually thinking of its Drain, which is +1(Damage Level+1).

But if it were its Drain would be fed by its Source modulated by its
Gate.

--E.e.D

--
Ned Deily,
n...@visi.com -- []

Michael Palmer

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Aug 5, 2006, 7:12:09 AM8/5/06
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 03:47:02 -0400, in soc.motss, Jed Davis
<jd...@panix.com> wrote:

>This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.

It's all Esperanto to me.

Robert S. Coren

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Aug 5, 2006, 12:33:49 PM8/5/06
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In article <lcsejvv...@panix5.panix.com>,

Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>
>This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.

As opposed to that other kind.
--
---Robert Coren (co...@panix.com)------------------------------------
"Is the Bible really nothing more than an elaborate recipe for
bean stew or chicken soup?" --Michael Carden

Voracious

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Aug 5, 2006, 8:21:38 PM8/5/06
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Robert S. Coren wrote:
> In article <lcsejvv...@panix5.panix.com>,
> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>> This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.
>
> As opposed to that other kind.

Factional magic? Is that where sorcerers, witches, warlocks and the like
form blocs to oppose or support one another?

Voracious

ailuropoda melanoleuca torontonensis

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Aug 5, 2006, 8:30:56 PM8/5/06
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[voracious]
> >http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7443121767145869561&q=label%3Agay

[jeeves]
> Boys are *so* odd.

this from the woman who ADMITS to liking lime jello marshmallow cottage
cheese surprise?


manly panda
odd, but not unique in that

Michael Thomas

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Aug 7, 2006, 9:10:24 PM8/7/06
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Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> writes:
> mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:
>
>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>> mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:
>>>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>>> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <la...@gnus.org> writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You think people thought you were a powerballadsexual?
>>>>>
>>>>> Enh; it's not really a ballad without lines like "The miller he was
>>>>> hanged on the mountain head; the eldest sister was boiled in lead."
>>>>
>>>> And here I thought you were turned on by adverts for the powerball
>>>> lottery.
>>>
>>>And it's not a Power Ball unless it has a damage code of... oh, hell,
>>>what was it? Oh, it's one of those that's parameterized on the damage
>>>level as well as Force, isn't it. (Hi, MT.)
>>
>> The mathematicized electrical engineericized thread is over there
>> ============>
>
> This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.
>
> Anyway, I was actually thinking of its Drain, which is +1(Damage Level+1).

Golly, are you thinking of Energy Drain which is 2d4+1?
Maybe you can find it here:

http://www.istari.org/gnba/spells/gnsb/html/search.html

I just got Time Stop, and I'm such a happy camper. With my
Delay Spell feat, I can dump off butt-loads of damage
wiki-wiki. Our DM's Beholder didn't even last one round
between the ethereal jaunt, a couple of disintegrates,
some acid baths, and an arrow of bone to do him in.
--
Michael Thomas (mi...@mtcc.com http://www.mtcc.com/~mike/)
E Unum Pluribus: California out of the US.

Michael Thomas

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Aug 7, 2006, 9:10:59 PM8/7/06
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mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:
> On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 03:47:02 -0400, in soc.motss, Jed Davis
> <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>
>>This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.
>
> It's all Esperanto to me.

Yes, but if was Italian wouldn't feel like a schmuck?

Jed Davis

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Aug 8, 2006, 2:33:16 AM8/8/06
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Voracious <nu...@void.org> writes:

That'd be more _Mage: the Ascension_ than Shadowrun.


That is, at the risk of being serious, I meant magic
constructed explicitly as part of a fictional world
rather than something people actually believe in.

--
let p = List.map (fun c k _-> k (print_char c))
in List.fold_right (fun f a _ -> f a) (List.map2
(fun f g k -> f (g k) ()) (p ['J';'d';'D';'v';'s'])
(p ['e';' ';'a';'i';'\n'])) ignore ()

Jed Davis

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Aug 8, 2006, 3:02:53 AM8/8/06
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Michael Thomas <mi...@mtcc.com> writes:

> mpa...@panix.com (Michael Palmer) writes:
>> On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 03:47:02 -0400, in soc.motss, Jed Davis
>> <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>
>>>This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.
>>
>> It's all Esperanto to me.
>
> Yes, but if was Italian wouldn't feel like a schmuck?

Esperanto, Italian, Yiddish, all that German in the other thread, and
the mild-mannered arch-archivist diving into Latin, or not... it's all
so confusing! I think I'll go write something in that nice, simple,
obscurity-thwarting, no-sharp-edges Python language. Because Guido
knows what's best for me. (And it doesn't even print my name.)

--
print(lambda y,z,s:(lambda m:(lambda t,b:b(s(t(s(t(t(t(t(s(z))))))))))(y\
(lambda r,n:n(z,lambda p:s(s(s(r(p)))))),y(lambda r,n:n(1,lambda p:m(r(p\
),n)))))(y(lambda r,l,n:n(0,lambda p:l+r(l,p)))))(lambda f:(lambda m:m(m\
))(lambda m:lambda*a:f(m(m),*a)),lambda x,y:x,lambda n:lambda x,y:y(n))

Chris Ambidge

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Aug 8, 2006, 9:55:02 AM8/8/06
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[jed claims to be linguistically challenged]

>Esperanto, Italian, Yiddish, all that German in the other thread, and
>the mild-mannered arch-archivist diving into Latin, or not... it's all
>so confusing! I think I'll go write something in that nice, simple,
>obscurity-thwarting, no-sharp-edges Python language. Because Guido
>knows what's best for me. (And it doesn't even print my name.)

[but then posts this]

>print(lambda y,z,s:(lambda m:(lambda t,b:b(s(t(s(t(t(t(t(s(z))))))))))(y\
>(lambda r,n:n(z,lambda p:s(s(s(r(p)))))),y(lambda r,n:n(1,lambda p:m(r(p\
>),n)))))(y(lambda r,l,n:n(0,lambda p:l+r(l,p)))))(lambda f:(lambda m:m(m\
>))(lambda m:lambda*a:f(m(m),*a)),lambda x,y:x,lambda n:lambda x,y:y(n))

jed, darling, i'd have more luck with italian than this. are you
trying to say something to us? I don't remember the Python gang
speaking like this. No spam at all, and not much rat in it either.

does it translate as "so long and thanks for all the fish"??


manly 42 panda
wondering if he should get a Tshirt with "Don't Panic" in large friendly
letters on the chest, or at least a babelfish

Robert S. Coren

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Aug 8, 2006, 11:55:02 AM8/8/06
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In article <lcswt9j...@panix5.panix.com>,

Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>Voracious <nu...@void.org> writes:
>
>> Robert S. Coren wrote:
>>> In article <lcsejvv...@panix5.panix.com>,
>>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>> This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at that.
>>> As opposed to that other kind.
>>
>> Factional magic? Is that where sorcerers, witches, warlocks and the
>> like form blocs to oppose or support one another?
>
>That'd be more _Mage: the Ascension_ than Shadowrun.
>
>
>That is, at the risk of being serious, I meant magic
>constructed explicitly as part of a fictional world
>rather than something people actually believe in.

You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people "believe in"
fictional worlds.
--
---Robert Coren (co...@panix.com)------------------------------------
"Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get." -- R. A. Heinlein

Mike McKinley

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Aug 8, 2006, 12:07:50 PM8/8/06
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"Robert S. Coren" <co...@panix.com> wrote in message
news:ebac4m$e1m$1...@panix1.panix.com...

> In article <lcswt9j...@panix5.panix.com>,
> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>Voracious <nu...@void.org> writes:
>>> Robert S. Coren wrote:
>>>> In article <lcsejvv...@panix5.panix.com>,
>>>> Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>>> This isn't engineering or math; it's magic. And fictional magic, at
>>>>> that.
>>>> As opposed to that other kind.
>>> Factional magic? Is that where sorcerers, witches, warlocks and the
>>> like form blocs to oppose or support one another?
>>That'd be more _Mage: the Ascension_ than Shadowrun.
>>That is, at the risk of being serious, I meant magic
>>constructed explicitly as part of a fictional world
>>rather than something people actually believe in.
> You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people "believe in"
> fictional worlds.

Ummm....
Aren't *you* the one who speaks Elvish, Dwarvish and Entish?


Michael Thomas

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Aug 8, 2006, 2:52:49 PM8/8/06
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"Mike McKinley" <mp...@mail.utexas.edu> writes:
> "Robert S. Coren" <co...@panix.com> wrote in message
>> You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people "believe in"
>> fictional worlds.
>
> Ummm....
> Aren't *you* the one who speaks Elvish, Dwarvish and Entish?

Aren't you the one that speaks Texish?

Mike McKinley

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Aug 8, 2006, 3:13:28 PM8/8/06
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"Michael Thomas" <mi...@mtcc.com> wrote in message
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> "Mike McKinley" <mp...@mail.utexas.edu> writes:
>> "Robert S. Coren" <co...@panix.com> wrote in message
>>> You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people "believe in"
>>> fictional worlds.
>> Ummm....
>> Aren't *you* the one who speaks Elvish, Dwarvish and Entish?
> Aren't you the one that speaks Texish?

Of course, but I can't compete with a true Magic Kingdom Happy Place
accent.


Michael Palmer

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Aug 8, 2006, 6:19:08 PM8/8/06
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On 8 Aug 2006 11:55:02 -0400, in soc.motss, co...@panix.com (Robert S.
Coren) wrote:

>You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people "believe in"
>fictional worlds.

Apparently just over half of those who bothered to vote in the last US
presidential election.

Rod Williams

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Aug 8, 2006, 8:29:32 PM8/8/06
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Robert S. Coren:

> >You would be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people "believe in"
> >fictional worlds.

Michael Palmer:


> Apparently just over half of those who bothered to vote in the last US
> presidential election.

Heavens!

Jed Davis

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Aug 10, 2006, 5:36:46 AM8/10/06
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amb...@ecf.toronto.edu (Chris Ambidge) writes:

> [jed claims to be linguistically challenged]
>>Esperanto, Italian, Yiddish, all that German in the other thread, and
>>the mild-mannered arch-archivist diving into Latin, or not... it's all
>>so confusing! I think I'll go write something in that nice, simple,
>>obscurity-thwarting, no-sharp-edges Python language. Because Guido
>>knows what's best for me. (And it doesn't even print my name.)
>
> [but then posts this]
>>print(lambda y,z,s:(lambda m:(lambda t,b:b(s(t(s(t(t(t(t(s(z))))))))))(y\
>>(lambda r,n:n(z,lambda p:s(s(s(r(p)))))),y(lambda r,n:n(1,lambda p:m(r(p\
>>),n)))))(y(lambda r,l,n:n(0,lambda p:l+r(l,p)))))(lambda f:(lambda m:m(m\
>>))(lambda m:lambda*a:f(m(m),*a)),lambda x,y:x,lambda n:lambda x,y:y(n))
>
> jed, darling, i'd have more luck with italian than this. are you
> trying to say something to us?

I'm mostly just trolling Ned with my defiance of the serpent cult's
syntactic bondage, by carrying the light of the lambda calculus into
the dark desert of their whitespace.

But it was my hope that even those largely unfamiliar with such
affairs would, having found the .sig to be quite obscure and not
simple in the least, then be able to Read For Tone and get the gist.

ObItalian: Giuseppe Peano.

--

print(lambda y,z,s:(lambda m:(lambda t,b:b(s(t(s(t(t(t(t(s(z))))))))))(y\
(lambda r,n:n(z,lambda p:s(s(s(r(p)))))),y(lambda r,n:n(1,lambda p:m(r(p\

),n)))))(y(lambda r,l,n:n(0,lambda p:l+r(l,p)))))(lambda f:(lambda o:o(o\
))(lambda o:lambda *a:f(o(o),*a)),lambda x,w:x,lambda n:lambda x,w:w(n))

Ellen Evans

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Aug 10, 2006, 12:26:54 PM8/10/06
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In article <lcslkpx...@panix5.panix.com>,
Jed Davis <jd...@panix.com> wrote:

[]

>I'm mostly just trolling Ned with my defiance of the serpent cult's
>syntactic bondage, by carrying the light of the lambda calculus into
>the dark desert of their whitespace.

You and whitespace. A personal obsession.

>But it was my hope that even those largely unfamiliar with such
>affairs would, having found the .sig to be quite obscure and not
>simple in the least, then be able to Read For Tone and get the gist.

See what *I* can do?

Bad Python!

Mike McKinley

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> See what *I* can do?
> Bad Python!

Who was it who said, *years* ago, that a certain Filipino undergrad at
Harvard must have spent his day standing naked, gazing at himself in the
mirror, repeating "reify."
Jedlene reminds me of this.


Ellen Evans

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In article <ebft6s$6mn$3...@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>,

And now he's a her.

> Jedlene reminds me of this.

Nah, completely different deal.

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