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| Subject: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:29 am | |
| I've been meaning to ask for ages what all these varying designations signify. Once I was a cyst or a blot of some sort. Now I seem to have acquired grace in movement that I feel I should fess up to not deserving. Is this a class thing? If so, can a libertarian socialist allow themselves to be virtually classified heriarchically and yet maintain their dignity? My dilemma is immense, I tell you. |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:34 am | |
| - Aragon wrote:
- I've been meaning to ask for ages what all these varying designations signify. Once I was a cyst or a blot of some sort. Now I seem to have acquired grace in movement that I feel I should fess up to not deserving. Is this a class thing? If so, can a libertarian socialist allow themselves to be virtually classified heriarchically and yet maintain their dignity? My dilemma is immense, I tell you.
They're Audi's, and I think they're deliberately not very hierarchical! |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:36 am | |
| - Aragon wrote:
- I've been meaning to ask for ages what all these varying designations signify. Once I was a cyst or a blot of some sort. Now I seem to have acquired grace in movement that I feel I should fess up to not deserving. Is this a class thing? If so, can a libertarian socialist allow themselves to be virtually classified heriarchically and yet maintain their dignity? My dilemma is immense, I tell you.
Movement is one of the seven characteristics of Life be it socialist capitalist libertarian etc. etc. Life and complexity are hierarchical are they ? I'm sure there's a Master around somewhere to teach you about movement ... |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:37 am | |
| - Auditor #9 wrote:
- Aragon wrote:
- I've been meaning to ask for ages what all these varying designations signify. Once I was a cyst or a blot of some sort. Now I seem to have acquired grace in movement that I feel I should fess up to not deserving. Is this a class thing? If so, can a libertarian socialist allow themselves to be virtually classified heriarchically and yet maintain their dignity? My dilemma is immense, I tell you.
That's one of the seven characteristics of Life be it socialist capitalist libertarian etc. etc.
Life and complexity are hierarchical are they ?
I'm sure there's a Master around somewhere to teach you about movement ... Presuming Aragon's avatar to be appropriate we should surely be asking Aragon... |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:06 am | |
| - ibis wrote:
- Auditor #9 wrote:
- Aragon wrote:
- I've been meaning to ask for ages what all these varying designations signify. Once I was a cyst or a blot of some sort. Now I seem to have acquired grace in movement that I feel I should fess up to not deserving. Is this a class thing? If so, can a libertarian socialist allow themselves to be virtually classified heriarchically and yet maintain their dignity? My dilemma is immense, I tell you.
That's one of the seven characteristics of Life be it socialist capitalist libertarian etc. etc.
Life and complexity are hierarchical are they ?
I'm sure there's a Master around somewhere to teach you about movement ... Presuming Aragon's avatar to be appropriate we should surely be asking Aragon... Oh for sure, I can kick ass with the best of them - stylishly too...don't do ballet very well though... |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:07 pm | |
| I've noticed that the designations modify at powers of two. That's a nice machiney touch. |
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Ex Fourth Master: Growth
Number of posts : 4226 Registration date : 2008-03-11
| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:51 pm | |
| - coc wrote:
- I've noticed that the designations modify at powers of two. That's a nice machiney touch.
Yeah, I can't wait for my 4,194,304th post . | |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:09 pm | |
| Some of the designations are very good. I take offence at pi being defined as 3 though. |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:12 pm | |
| - coc wrote:
- I've noticed that the designations modify at powers of two. That's a nice machiney touch.
As in, x^2 or 2^x? |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:37 pm | |
| - evercloserunion wrote:
- Some of the designations are very good. I take offence at pi being defined as 3 though.
Thanks. If you can suggest a good physical designation for 3 then I'm all ears. Also currently looking for post 10k numbers if anyone has any with which I can punctuate larger entities. I have the Executive Order 11011 which might have killed Kennedy to go in yet (thanks youngdan) and I came across some good five-digit numbers up to 20,000 that are significant - I think they might have been wavelengths of light or computer security or half-lives of radioactive material .... All suggestions welcome. |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:43 pm | |
| Yes, that's how it's done Aragon. As well as the general designations like Master/Apprentice there are a few which are more related to the actual number of posts you have. |
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| Subject: Re: What is a 'first master movement'? Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:05 pm | |
| - Auditor #9 wrote:
- evercloserunion wrote:
- Some of the designations are very good. I take offence at pi being defined as 3 though.
Thanks. If you can suggest a good physical designation for 3 then I'm all ears.
Also currently looking for post 10k numbers if anyone has any with which I can punctuate larger entities. I have the Executive Order 11011 which might have killed Kennedy to go in yet (thanks youngdan) and I came across some good five-digit numbers up to 20,000 that are significant - I think they might have been wavelengths of light or computer security or half-lives of radioactive material ....
All suggestions welcome. 2553 is the decimal value for 09F9. Maybe that's too subtle? |
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