Profile for Sir Motrax of Exile
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Displayed name | Sir Motrax of Exile |
Member number | 547 |
Title | Senile Reptile |
Postcount | 1614 |
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Registered | Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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The System is Down in General | |
Senile Reptile
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written Monday, January 26 2004 16:03
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David, he spelled it right, unlike you. :P Well, mef kept thechocolate cake recipes, so we can go back to creating a nice packaged meal for when the weather balloon is released. And this topic is getting rather spammy. Polaris is fine now. Mods, cast locktopic please? -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
What music (if any) are you listening to... in General | |
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written Sunday, January 25 2004 21:09
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Brahms, Rachmaninoff, and Scarlatti Cello/Piano Sonatas. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, January 25 2004 11:30
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Vivaldi's "Summer", third movement. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
What else do you play? in General | |
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written Saturday, January 24 2004 20:41
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TM does indeed have good taste! I borrowed Disgaea from a friend for a while (had to give it back before I had time to play much) - that's a funny game. Lots of references to RPG and action game cliches. FF Tactics in my opinion is the greatest game of all time. I wish they'd make another one with a story that deep. Tactics Advance just felt too "kiddy." -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
The System is Down in General | |
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written Saturday, January 24 2004 19:38
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Let's just assume the Polaris forum has ceased to exist. It's not that huge a deal. We still have most of the meteorological data sitting around in various people's brains. As for some details we may miss, we'll just re-create them. I also have the map of the weather balloon route. Arancaytar, Calithon doesn't exist. Never has, never will. ;) TGM, Polaris was not a dead board when you were around. Conspiracies have always been stirring there. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Saturday, January 24 2004 12:39
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Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" (29th Sonata) again. Out of 500 pieces, it's played dispraportionately much... -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Saturday, January 24 2004 08:40
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Thanks Morgan! I might upload some more complex music later. For now I am contentedly listening to Beethoven's 8th Symphony, fourth movement. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Friday, January 23 2004 16:24
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I'm listening to... my own music! On my computer! Yay!!! Go to http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~eet23/motrax/ and give it a listen, tell me what you think. Once I find some webspace of my own, I'll upload more music. Sorry about the sound quality, I recorded this with a 15-year-old tape recorder. Special thanks to Khoth who was kind enough to host the files. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Friday, January 23 2004 07:49
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Brahms' Requiem -"Denn wir haben hier keine bleibende stadt", Baritone & Chorus Yay! -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
Troglodytes, the other dark meat in General | |
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written Friday, January 23 2004 07:47
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Well, there's the Khazi, the King, the troglo-gant rivalry... and the troglos are open to a little bit of negotiation, so they aren't just mindless brutes. I'm sure you could develope them further in a scenario. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
'Ello! in General | |
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written Wednesday, January 21 2004 10:37
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Reminds me of my newbyness... Welcome back though! -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
New Record! in General | |
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written Friday, January 16 2004 19:30
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Alorael is on vacation. Alorael is of the opinion of the closing of this discussion is of primary interest for those of the administrative body of the Spiderweb Software Message Boards (heretofore referred to as "SSMB"). Pursuant to section one of the Code of Conduct of the SSMB, spamming is of the state of being strictly prohibited and punishable by penalty of the canning of repeat offenders of said transgression. The topic in which this post resides is of being no longer pertinent to the current time of year of the posting of this post, the current time being the time which is current to the time frame in which this post is having the state of being posted, that time being exactly six minutes after the writing of this statement, this statement being this sentence only and not those of prior or latter standing. Please note that the poster of this post (Sir Not Appearing in this FiIm, also known to many as Sir Motrax of Exile, or SMoE for short) has in no way the authority to make decisions of the magnitude of that of closing or "locking" a topic, yet feels it pertinent to address this issue before one may perhaps forget the importance of keeping the SSMB conveniently free of spam, spam being that which is not pertinent to this discussion. -Motrax, who will steal Alorael's signature while he's away. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
How many pushups can you do in 2 minutes? in General | |
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written Wednesday, January 14 2004 12:34
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I did 115 push-ups yesterday! -Motrax, who will now vanish back into the obscurity from whence he came. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
Here We Go Again (Political Compass) in General | |
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written Friday, January 9 2004 21:32
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I'm back from my absence this fine Friday evening for just a moment. Too tired for integrals now. Economic Left/Right: 0.00 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.38 I barely moved since last time, perhaps .2 left and .2 down or something. And just like last time, I think the compass is rather heavily biased towards the southwest. Before taking the test, I would have placed myself at about 2.5, -1.5. Some of the economic questions are simply too general or all-encompassing (no pun intended). Here are the ones that I found to be especially silly: Many personal fortunes are made by people who simply manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society. No matter where you stand on the scale, this is just a fact of life. There will always be people with more material possessions than they "deserve." The businessman and the manufacturer are more important than the writer and the artist. There should be a spot here for "equal importance." A society of poets and painters won't last long with practical labor, and a society of machines and merchants promises to be rather empty and dull. And I beleive one can find beauty in anything if only willing to do so. It's really just a state of mind, seeing something as art. And now I depart once more for an undetermined period of time. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
Free Will in General | |
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written Tuesday, January 6 2004 16:00
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By my own free will, I take leave of Spiderweb for two or three weeks. Have fun, and never stop the insanity! -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
Shogun in General | |
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written Sunday, January 4 2004 14:00
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I read about twenty pages of the book and got exceedingly bored. Sparknotes have saved me on soooo many occasions though. They are usually very thorough. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
The Mod Board in General | |
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written Sunday, January 4 2004 13:57
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Yeah, wouldn't that be really funny if I and I could pull that off? In fact, it would be even funnier if one could create a whole message board on their own, and invite people in, and nobody would figure it out for a long time. Or have I said too much? -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
Okay, I still have to ask... in General | |
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written Sunday, January 4 2004 07:37
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Sure sure, that's what they all say. EDIT: Emphasis added for conspirital purposes. [ Sunday, January 04, 2004 07:37: Message edited by: Sir Motrax of Exile ] -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
The Mod Board in General | |
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written Sunday, January 4 2004 07:31
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quote:Alorael has read my mind here quite handily. What a surprise! :P -Motrax, who shan't cease to try to confuse the invisible newbies, and won't ever miss the opportunity to steal Alorael's signature when the time is right. EDIT: Added emoticon. It adds so much more to the post. [ Sunday, January 04, 2004 07:31: Message edited by: Sir Motrax of Exile ] -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, January 4 2004 07:25
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Listening to my printer print out the last college essay I ever have to write! Yay!!! -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
Why? in General | |
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written Saturday, January 3 2004 10:20
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Indeed, beauty is only magnified when you understand the machinery behind it. When you see a sunrise, knowing the thing you see is a great inferno many times larger than this planet is more awe-inspiring than simply assuming it's a yellow disk that makes its rounds across the sky every day for no particular reason. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Saturday, January 3 2004 10:17
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Chopin's Scherzo No. 1 in B minor. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
The Mod Board in General | |
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written Saturday, January 3 2004 10:15
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The only interesting thing in the mod board is the Krazy Kwilting Korner, and it's been awful slow lately. The rest of the board is pretty much used for only mod business. -Motrax, who has no way of knowing. Nope, definitely not. Not a chance in the world. No. Way. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Saturday, January 3 2004 08:03
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The music of silence, punctuated by the sound of my fingers tapping on the keys of my keyboard, accompanied by the soft hum of the fan in my computer. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |
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written Friday, January 2 2004 13:00
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The intro to Swan Lake, by Tchaikovsky. -------------------- Polaris Posts: 1614 | Registered: Wednesday, January 23 2002 08:00 |