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Murasaki 发送消息 已加入:22 Jul 03 贴子:702 积分:62,902 近期平均积分:0
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> Could be true... I already have Murasaki as my good twin, Near colors on the color chart. Magenta and Murasaki (purple). You have more red, and I have more blue. |
Fuzzy Hollynoodles 发送消息 已加入:3 Apr 99 贴子:9659 积分:251,998 近期平均积分:0 |
> π is one part math, one part kabbalist, one part greed, one part > insanity, and one part psychotropics, and three parts gin per one part > vermouth. > > I've never played Go, and I definitely shouldn't play chess. > > Backgammon is another story. It's one of the few games where I demand to see > the money first. > Yikes! I hate the way you Americans make Dry Martinis! I prefer the opposite with at least three parts of vermouth, preferably Noilly Prat, and one part of gin! What's the point of being drunk before dinner???? So, you can't taste how bad the food, that's served, is???? NA, I really like your dragon, but I miss Foamy!!! You said, you would make some more of him, so where is he??? Can I have Foamy, please?!?!?!?!?!!! And, speaking about cartoon animals, Timmy, it's very long time ago, you have used a decent meerkat! More meerkats!!!! "I'm trying to maintain a shred of dignity in this world." - Me
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Fuzzy Hollynoodles 发送消息 已加入:3 Apr 99 贴子:9659 积分:251,998 近期平均积分:0 |
> Hi there, noticed you seemed to be a bit quiet posting in these areas the past > couple of days, good to see you back! :) Tinker won't sit on my lap - I'm > 5'9" (guys, I also learnt kickboxing for a little while too :)), with a family > trait of long legs, and he still doesn't fit on my lap! I do notice it, > however, when he jumps on the bed and walks on my kneecaps - URGH!!! > Hi sister! No, sometimes I post more than other times and the other night was a bit hectic, just as I was about to go to bed! Even had a friend screaming " Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!" after me, when I said good night for the 3'rd or more time! So I needed a little sleep to compensate! And I did post the sheep, didn't I? You see I'm very familiar with the concept of sheep from my team [url=http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/frontear/index.html]The Final Front Ear, The BIGGEST little team, anywhere!<a> A certain affinity for sheep is required there! You can also take a peak at our [url=http://finalfrontear.proboards42.com/index.cgi]public board.<a> > I try to follow Taoism in general, but it's really hard - being raised as a > god fearing/bothering Baptist doesn't help. At least I can say that I have > chosen my spirituality through a logical process, and the main other advantage > is there's no god to worry about. Could be worse, I could have been Catholic, > at least I don't have a guilt complex . > I, myself, follow the rule of being a decent, humble person. To be able to take energy and pass it on to others. > Well, normality is one of the few attributes I have never been accused > of having. My sense of humour is normally in place and my tongue is > frequently planted in my cheek. > Sounds like a true sister to me! :-) Do you have Skype? I'm fuzzyhollynoodles there, and I only accept calls from approved contacts, but if you want my approval, I'll add you to my list of contacts. Else, if you want a little offboard chit chat, you are wellcome to ask Captain Avatar for my mail adress, he knows it's ok to give it to you! > Hope your week has started well.. I'm off to bed, another 0630 start for me > tomorrow > Yeah, we live on the opposite sides of the world! You are about 11 - 12 hours before Central European Time, right? Good night! "I'm trying to maintain a shred of dignity in this world." - Me
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Captain Avatar 发送消息 已加入:17 May 99 贴子:15133 积分:529,088 近期平均积分:0
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> > I play a mean game of pool, after I've had a couple of drinks and I don't care > what the hell I look like bending over the cue (I don't care what people say, > no-one looks cool like that). > > :) > Not that I am complaining M but the mind visual is nice can we have a hard copy? Boy my mind is really wondering I am glad you like your Avatar M... Tim
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Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> Hi Magenta! I love your avatar, Captain Avatar is good, isn't he? And > your profile is good, love your cat; my old boy-cat was also a big 7,5 kg > fellow, so I know the feeling, when he's bouncing up on your stomach, when you > sleep! Phomp!!! Hi there, noticed you seemed to be a bit quiet posting in these areas the past couple of days, good to see you back! :) Tinker won't sit on my lap - I'm 5'9" (guys, I also learnt kickboxing for a little while too :)), with a family trait of long legs, and he still doesn't fit on my lap! I do notice it, however, when he jumps on the bed and walks on my kneecaps - URGH!!! > And, are you my long lost sister??? I love Brief History of Time, have it both > as book and cd-rom! If you ever get finished with it, and want something more > of the stuff, try Roger Penrose, Stephen Hawkings collegue in Oxford, <a> href="http://www.friesian.com/penrose.htm">The Emperor's New Mind<a>! It's > quite interesting, even I'm stuck in it though (too much going on right > now!)! Could be true... I already have Murasaki as my good twin, no doubt there's a sister out there too. :) I hereby adopt you as such. :) :) > Winnie the Pooh has been my one and only guru, since I read The Tao of Pooh > and I have Te of Piglet, so I'm still waiting for the Ching of Tigger(or > Eeyore?????). I try to follow Taoism in general, but it's really hard - being raised as a god fearing/bothering Baptist doesn't help. At least I can say that I have chosen my spirituality through a logical process, and the main other advantage is there's no god to worry about. Could be worse, I could have been Catholic, at least I don't have a guilt complex . > So wellcome to our little community here, we are not so scary as it might have > seen from the outside! Some lunacy may be required from time to time, but > that's another story! :-) Well, normality is one of the few attributes I have never been accused of having. My sense of humour is normally in place and my tongue is frequently planted in my cheek. Hope your week has started well.. I'm off to bed, another 0630 start for me tomorrow |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> Never heard of any of these except Zen in the Art of Motorcycle > Maintenance. I read a couple chapters, but I have a short attention span > for philosophy and such. I like interesting philosophy, as in anything that helps me understand why our society is so weird. Like why sex is so frowned upon that consensual acts in a film attract an R18 rating, but blasting people to pieces in yuckky ways seems to be pretty much a general release level. I figure it's the Judeo-Christian anti-sex, pro-violence history. Make war, not love???? > Most of my books are reference books: Machinery Handbook 24ed, Understanding > Data Communications, switching power supply design theory, Spanish and > Japanese dictionaries, a few programming references, etc, plus a few odd > textbooks from college. Most science fiction books I read then give to > Goodwill. I have this thing where I just love holding on to my books, probably because most of them are so damned expensive. It means I also have to keep getting more and more bookshelves.... |
Fuzzy Hollynoodles 发送消息 已加入:3 Apr 99 贴子:9659 积分:251,998 近期平均积分:0 |
> > Anyhow, you bio mentions Brief History of Time. If it helps, > I'll > > admit I cheated. Bought the book on tape and played it over and over as > I > > drove all the way from one end of the continental US to the other. > Forces you > > not to dwell on the stuff you don't get immediately. > > This is where I also admit to owning and reading The Dancing Wu Li > Masters and The Tao of Pooh. I also have the Te of Piglet. And Zen and the > Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - I also read the sequel Lila (?) and was sorely > disappointed. > > Sadly, around 1/4 of my books are psychology texts and 1/4 are statistics. > But I'm also going well on the Terry Pratchett discworld books - trying to > finish Herodotus at the moment, but it's taking a while. > Hi Magenta! I love your avatar, Captain Avatar is good, isn't he? And your profile is good, love your cat; my old boy-cat was also a big 7,5 kg fellow, so I know the feeling, when he's bouncing up on your stomach, when you sleep! Phomp!!! And, are you my long lost sister??? I love Brief History of Time, have it both as book and cd-rom! If you ever get finished with it, and want something more of the stuff, try Roger Penrose, Stephen Hawkings collegue in Oxford, [url=http://www.friesian.com/penrose.htm]The Emperor's New Mind<a>! It's quite interesting, even I'm stuck in it though (too much going on right now!)! Winnie the Pooh has been my one and only guru, since I read The Tao of Pooh and I have Te of Piglet, so I'm still waiting for the Ching of Tigger(or Eeyore?????). So wellcome to our little community here, we are not so scary as it might have seen from the outside! Some lunacy may be required from time to time, but that's another story! :-) "I'm trying to maintain a shred of dignity in this world." - Me
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Murasaki 发送消息 已加入:22 Jul 03 贴子:702 积分:62,902 近期平均积分:0
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> This is where I also admit to owning and reading The Dancing Wu Li > Masters and The Tao of Pooh. I also have the Te of Piglet. And Zen and the > Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - I also read the sequel Lila (?) and was sorely > disappointed. Never heard of any of these except Zen in the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I read a couple chapters, but I have a short attention span for philosophy and such. > Sadly, around 1/4 of my books are psychology texts and 1/4 are statistics. > But I'm also going well on the Terry Pratchett discworld books - trying to > finish Herodotus at the moment, but it's taking a while. Most of my books are reference books: Machinery Handbook 24ed, Understanding Data Communications, switching power supply design theory, Spanish and Japanese dictionaries, a few programming references, etc, plus a few odd textbooks from college. Most science fiction books I read then give to Goodwill. |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> I've never played Go, and I definitely shouldn't play chess. > > Backgammon is another story. It's one of the few games where I demand to see > the money first. The best words of advice I ever received from a friend were "Don't play mah-jong with the Chinese men". I play a mean game of pool, after I've had a couple of drinks and I don't care what the hell I look like bending over the cue (I don't care what people say, no-one looks cool like that). :) |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> I couldn't believe how nice you guys where. > At one point I thought this guy was gonna try to rob me but he was only > offering to pump my gas. The stores gave me discounts every where I went. Except we do offer high school courses in "surly" when we want to. And we have a tendency to whine. And we tend to insult Canadians by asking what part of America they're from.... > Here are the only pictures that I can share from my trip: > [url=http://www.geocities.com/terrorhertz/nzpics2.html]NZ Pics<a> Way cool, although I was hoping you would have a few more shots of Wellington there. :) Those upright flowers in the middle are "red hot pokers", the red-flowered tree is a "bottle brush" which is not the same as our powhutukawa, see here: http://www.pohutukawafest.com/ And this is the general area where I live: http://www.huttcity.govt.nz/ > But the best thing I witnessed while I was there was the Mauri and the kids > doing the HAKA!. that was cool. and very uplifting. I have searched the net > for a video of it but it is forbidden to video tape so the only copy I have is > on the All Blacks performing it at a game ( but it isn't the same). I still > have My All Blacks jersey. It is my favorite shirt even still. All Blacks - ARGH sport. :) The haka: http://www.tu.co.nz/haka.htm http://www.haka.co.nz/haka.php I hope you enjoy those links. :) |
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N/A 发送消息 已加入:18 May 01 贴子:3718 积分:93,649 近期平均积分:0 |
π is one part math, one part kabbalist, one part greed, one part insanity, and one part psychotropics, and three parts gin per one part vermouth. I've never played Go, and I definitely shouldn't play chess. Backgammon is another story. It's one of the few games where I demand to see the money first. |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> â€[/list]Darren Aronofsky’s “<a> href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0138704">ð[/url]†Heard of it, not seen it, imagine being billed as this guy: Moustacheless Man - "Hey ma, look, I got a credit!!!" I have tried to play Go. I found it extremely difficult, but it also didn't help that each time I played a move according to the rules I had been told, I was then told that my move was incorrect because of another rule I didn't know about. I also lose chess to 10-year-olds in around 5 moves. But I'm pretty cool at Trivial Pursuit - just not the baby boomer edition (too young!!!!) :) |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> Anyhow, you bio mentions Brief History of Time. If it helps, I'll > admit I cheated. Bought the book on tape and played it over and over as I > drove all the way from one end of the continental US to the other. Forces you > not to dwell on the stuff you don't get immediately. This is where I also admit to owning and reading The Dancing Wu Li Masters and The Tao of Pooh. I also have the Te of Piglet. And Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - I also read the sequel Lila (?) and was sorely disappointed. Sadly, around 1/4 of my books are psychology texts and 1/4 are statistics. But I'm also going well on the Terry Pratchett discworld books - trying to finish Herodotus at the moment, but it's taking a while. |
terrorhertz 发送消息 已加入:26 Mar 00 贴子:401 积分:31,534 近期平均积分:0
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Wellington NZ ...what do your know. I've been there. a beautiful country. I toured the norhtern Island. Auchland to Wellington. I went there to see a woman that is still dear to me even still to this day. I loved the country. the US has a lot to learn from your guys. The one thing I had to say when I got back to the states was we have a lot to learn about being freindly to one another. I couldn't believe how nice you guys where. At one point I thought this guy was gonna try to rob me but he was only offering to pump my gas. The stores gave me discounts every where I went. Here are the only pictures that I can share from my trip: [url=http://www.geocities.com/terrorhertz/nzpics2.html]NZ Pics<a> I took the opertunity to see a Mauri village while there. I'm Cherokee so I had to se the local natives. they too where very freindly. I still where my mauri bone necklace. They are my brothers now. But the best thing I witnessed while I was there was the Mauri and the kids doing the HAKA!. that was cool. and very uplifting. I have searched the net for a video of it but it is forbidden to video tape so the only copy I have is on the All Blacks performing it at a game ( but it isn't the same). I still have My All Blacks jersey. It is my favorite shirt even still. |
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N/A 发送消息 已加入:18 May 01 贴子:3718 积分:93,649 近期平均积分:0 |
Order tends to chaos, chaos surely starts looking like order....
“The ancient Japanese considered the Go board as a microcosm of the Universe. When it is empty, it appears to be simple and ordered. The possibilities of gameplay are endless. They say that no two Go games have ever been alike - Just like snowflakes. So, the Go board actually represents an extremely complex and chaotic Universe. And that is the truth of our world, Max. It cannot be easily summed up with math -- There is no simple pattern.” Max “But as a Go game progresses, the possibilities become smaller and smaller -- The board does take on order. So then all the moves are predictable.” Saul “So? So?” Max “So maybe, even though we're not sophisticated enough to be aware of it, there is a pattern... an order underlying each Go game. [and here's the movie's plot] Maybe that pattern is like the pattern in the stock market...” Darren Aronofsky’s “π” |
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Paul Zimmerman 发送消息 已加入:22 Jan 05 贴子:1440 积分:11 近期平均积分:0
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"When you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you." . . . . |
Murasaki 发送消息 已加入:22 Jul 03 贴子:702 积分:62,902 近期平均积分:0
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> Order tends to chaos, chaos surely starts looking like order.... especially > when one just happens to look up on the train to work and accidentally catches > another person's (normally a member of the opposite sex's) eye and it looks > like one has been staring at them. Of course, the only way they know you're > looking at them is if they're looking at you. :) Wasn't that Nietzsche? Something about gazing too long... Anyhow, you bio mentions Brief History of Time. If it helps, I'll admit I cheated. Bought the book on tape and played it over and over as I drove all the way from one end of the continental US to the other. Forces you not to dwell on the stuff you don't get immediately. |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> UotD is pesudo-random. Weird picks are not uncommon. > > Then again, there are occasions when there's a non-random, fully intentional, > and well deserved pick > > Roelof deserved it, the poor fella... Order tends to chaos, chaos surely starts looking like order.... especially when one just happens to look up on the train to work and accidentally catches another person's (normally a member of the opposite sex's) eye and it looks like one has been staring at them. Of course, the only way they know you're looking at them is if they're looking at you. :) |
Magenta 发送消息 已加入:10 May 01 贴子:305 积分:6,813 近期平均积分:0
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> Is your cat's eyes really reflecting green light from the flash? Yes. I'm only just learning how to take digital photographs, only just bought a digital camera a couple of weeks ago. He's my cute 7.5kg cat - not sure what that is in pounds, but just under the weight of a small dog like a jack russell or fox terrier. It's amazing I even got him facing the camera - I have a large number of shots of him as he has just turned away. Did you like the profile? |
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N/A 发送消息 已加入:18 May 01 贴子:3718 积分:93,649 近期平均积分:0 |
UotD is pesudo-random. Weird picks are not uncommon. Then again, there are occasions when there's a non-random, fully intentional, and well deserved pick Roelof deserved it, the poor fella... |
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