From: Robert Scott Martin on
I lost some hours thinking of it
I need the strength to go and get what I want
I lost a lifetime thinking of it
and lost an era daydreaming like I do
You can lose some hours thinking of it
You need the strength to go and get what you want
You can lose a lifetime thinking of it
And lose an era daydreaming like I do
- T.S. Eliot

In article <hvr3a6$1pkc$1(a)adenine.netfront.net>,
slider <slider(a)anashram.com> wrote:

>### - "once a man twice a child" :)

Your sentence is now six thousand years imprisonment, dreadlock. But the
judge, he know how to dance....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNCwBBe4OkI
From: Robert Scott Martin on
>The thread that makes the grass green and lights the ovens at Belsen

In article <4c210cb8$0$18789$e4fe514c(a)dreader16.news.xs4all.nl>,
Bassos <Root(a)wan (ask me)> wrote:

>> The question is whether the cosmological constant points toward an
>> expanding (inflationary) world or an inevitable contraction. Depends on
>> the color (t?)hat the initiate prefers.

"It is customary to describe these three Schools as Yellow, Black,
and White."

>Octarine.

To me that looks like a kind of yellow. Maybe a greeny-, ruddy-,
purply-yellow.

A "gold," if you look at it that way. Thus we proclaim the mystery of
faith:

>> Kaka duurt voort. Maar nooit zelfde kaka tweemaal. Het goud....?
>
>Malkuth ?
>And if loving would be easy if them colours would be like my dream,
>would they be red gold and green, or more red green and blue and therefore
>also gold ?

[...]

>The Dark is afraid of me :)

Now that's a ceremonial magician for you.
From: slider on

Robert wrote...

>I lost some hours thinking of it
> I need the strength to go and get what I want
> I lost a lifetime thinking of it
> and lost an era daydreaming like I do
> You can lose some hours thinking of it
> You need the strength to go and get what you want
> You can lose a lifetime thinking of it
> And lose an era daydreaming like I do
> - T.S. Eliot

>>### - "once a man twice a child" :)
>
> Your sentence is now six thousand years imprisonment, dreadlock. But the
> judge, he know how to dance....
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNCwBBe4OkI

### - no prob, jus' need a 'got out of jail card free' innit heh ;-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0nd8jyfLBQ

comin' in like james bond yah...

roots! :)





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From: Ala on

"Robert Scott Martin" <glass(a)panix.com> wrote in message
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> >Ah, ah challenge :)
>
> In article <4c20d0ca$0$23571$e4fe514c(a)dreader27.news.xs4all.nl>,
> Bassos <Root(a)wan (ask me)> wrote:
>
>>Well, i kinda found it hilarious that (copy paste into word at 12pt
>>lettersize) a mere response on alt.magick was 120 pages in word.
>
> Me too. This thread has cost Google hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
> It keeps the platters spinning, the fans on in the underground data
> centers, the CLOUD dancing across the online sky.
>


O so that's what they mean by cloud computing

From: Ala on

"slider" <slider(a)anashram.com> wrote in message
news:hvr2bh$1nk6$1(a)adenine.netfront.net...
>
> Bassos writes...
>
>>>> You claim it with a pretend certainty that probability does not allow
>>>> for.
>>>
>>> ### - possibly, although i think i've done my best to soften it with
>>> 'maybes'
>>> and 'possiblies' and such like no?
>>
>> Indeed;
>> No.
>
> ### - then indeed perhaps reality cannot be softened and should never be
> except
> for children still drinking their bottles ;)
>
>


I think botox, cosmetic surgery and certain camera lenses soften reality