Seasons

This is a forum or general chit-chat, small talk, a "hey, how ya doing?" and such. Or hell, get crazy deep on something. Whatever you like.

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18 years ago #5213
*Replaces pills with jelly beans*

*cheers plan - we'll jab pitilessly*

18 years ago #5214
heartfelt congratulations to prob123 My first choice was as Bildgesmythe, to eat the angel and have a beer. So I can't take the congratulations

18 years ago #5215
Ruthie would have cheered Bildgesmythe, but she could teach the supernatural experimenter a thing or two about giving a pill to a hundred kindergarteners. There is not an Angel of Doom or manifestation of Mara that is a match for a multitude of angry 5 year olds having a group tantrum and chaotically acting out. Such an angels is lucky if Ruthie gets to to him before the others attack en mass.

18 years ago #5216
Bev: 1) To you I dedicate my motto (I can't remember where I picked it up): "I'm not grouchy by nature, it takes constant effort." (Er...I am not calling you grouchy, it's me Bev. :-))
2) It was indeed Captain Kirk that reprogrammed the computer in the Kobayashi Maru exercise and simulation.

To all: Greek and Welsh (especially the latter, psimagus) are very interesting and unfortunately I know nothing about them. If I stayed around the Seasons forum, maybe I would learn something. Here's one for you:

Anol shalom
Anol sheh lay konnud de ne um {shaddai}
Flavum
Nom de leesh
Ham de nam um das
La um de
Flavne

Some of you may recognize these words. Maybe not. It's not really important that you do. They are actually a few lyrics of a song ("Now We Are Free") from the movie "The Gladiator". They have no meaning verbally. They are not from any language of man but from a very important modern composer Lisa Gerrard, a language called glosalalia. But they do carry meaning. "We all "feel" the meaning, Gerrard says. "Remember, perhaps true intelligence is when we think with our hearts, not our minds". A question "Discuss the significance of these words (not the meaning) and why is it important to your thesis (which was on computer-generated languages)?" was actually advanced on one of my qualifying exams a few years back. Another question "What does the 'T' stand for in James T. Kirk? Fair questions, eh?

18 years ago #5217
"What does the 'T' stand for in James T. Kirk? Fair questions, eh?

Tiberius?

Interesting word patterns. Her glossolalia has "shalom" which is a well known Hebrew word. the rest of it isn't ringing any bells though.

18 years ago #5218
OK, I am so proud of myself for knowing that Trekkie trivia without looking it up, I'm singing part of Weird Al Yankovic's White and Nerdy for myself:

I’ve been browsin’, inspectin’
X-Men comics, you know I collect ‘em
The pens in my pocket, I must protect ‘em
My ergonomic keyboard never leaves me bored
Shopping online for deals on some writable media
I edit Wikipedia
I memorized Holy Grail really well
I can recite it right now and have you ROTFLOL
I got a business doing websites
When my friends need some code, who do they call?
I do HTML for ‘em all
Even made a homepage for my dog
Yo, I got myself a fanny pack
They were havin’ a sale down at The Gap
Spend my nights with a roll of bubble wrap
Pop, pop, hope no one sees me
Gettin’ freaky
I’m nerdy in the extreme
And whiter than sour cream
I was in AV Club and Glee Club and even the Chess Team
Only question I
Ever thought was hard
Was do I like Kirk
Or do I like Picard
Spend every weekend at the Renaissance Fair
Got my name on my underwear


Holly cow. I am white and nerdy.

18 years ago #5219
You are a good Trekkie. Out of 18 candidates that got that question only 3 got it right. I almost got it wrong on the exam. Something kept nagging me to say "Titus". Where the heck did that come from? Now the followup question (as it was on the exam) is what was Kirk's name on a tombstone read when it was revealed in an episode of TV series? I believe the episode was "Where no man has gone before".

As for the "lyrics" from LG, if you take a look at all of them, you will see more of what you are referring to: words occasionally coming from other real languages. LG says the sounds are more important than where they come from. I may be mistaken but I believe that Enya has created a similar "language" for some of her music. I may be confusing that with something else. What's really irritating is that I need a TelePrompTer when I sing them in the shower.

When my friends need some code, who do they call? The codebusters! [I couldn't resist that even if it is outdated.]

Suggestion: Create a flash for Ruthie and have her sing that. At least that would keep her out of my hair.

P.S. Name on your underwear? Why not use use GPS?

P.S. The flight simulator and deck of the Enterprise are going to be part of a museum in Second Life. I believe CBS is paying for it so it ought to be very interesting.



18 years ago #5220
I may be mistaken but I believe that Enya has created a similar "language" for some of her music.

I'm not aware of any conlang (constructed language) lyrics by Enya, but she sings a lot of (Irish) Gaelic, some Latin, and at least one Spanish song (La Soñadora on The Memory of Trees.)

It's probably the Gaelic you're thinking of - it does sound rather other-wordly (it sounds a lot better than it looks on a page - the spelling's preposterous!)

18 years ago #5221
It's probably the Gaelic you're thinking of - it does sound rather other-wordly (it sounds a lot better than it looks on a page - the spelling's preposterous!)
You are undoubtedly right. My grandpa used to sing and play the fiddle on Saturday nights, usually after having a few. Some of it was in a strange tongue - but beautiful - and I always assumed it was Irish. He claimed he didn't remember what the words meant. I also recall my priest begin the mass with "Rath Dé ort!" [rah jay urt - I had to look it up.]

18 years ago #5222
Did your grandpa go you sessions then? We have an active Trad music scene in Chicago (not that I am part of it) and not only can you probably hear some of the songs he sang, people will tell you what the songs mean.

18 years ago #5223
Oh, and you know you can turn bot chats off, right? I'd miss you and all, but you can block me.

18 years ago #5224
Bev: No, grandpa didn't have much time for me. He was too busy making children (20 with 4 wives) and taking care of his farm. He did like to drive my mother crazy when he would put me on his knee and call me his "wee little b*****d" - affectionately, of course. The Trad music scene sounds great. Maybe I will take it in sometime. I do get to Chicago once in a while. Thank you for the info.

Ruthie: I love you too much to turn you off. I will just have to get used to your sense of timing.


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