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NooseKnot 08-18-2001 11:06 AM

nooseknot?

TheFox1 08-18-2001 08:39 PM

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Originally posted by cohn
Am I the only one getting bored of Graal 2001?
I like Providence better than G2k1

Kaimetsu 08-18-2001 08:46 PM

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Originally posted by FatherDante
No way, uniqueness can be scaled like anything else.
The very word means that there is only one of something. How can I be half unique? It's like being half called Kaimetsu.

Perhaps people can be closer to unique, if there are fewer things identical to them, but not more unique.

ArchOwl 08-18-2001 08:59 PM

can you do Archhibou in japanese?
 
or whatever ArchOwl is in japanese in kanji?:D

Cloud_X 08-18-2001 09:04 PM

Many thanks Dante you should make like a font hehe

FatherDante 08-18-2001 09:48 PM

You know, Kaimetsu, we've become grammarians. ^_^ I can't believe so many people have argued about this before us.

Usage Note: For many grammarians, unique is the paradigmatic absolute term, a shibboleth that distinguishes between those who understand that such a term cannot be modified by an adverb of degree or a comparative adverb and those who do not. These grammarians would say that a thing is either unique or not unique and that it is therefore incorrect to say that something is very unique or more unique than something else. Most of the Usage Panel supports this traditional view. Eighty percent disapprove of the sentence "Her designs are quite unique in today's fashions." But as the language of advertising in particular attests, unique is widely used as a synonym for worthy of being considered in a class by itself, extraordinary and if so construed it may arguably be modified. In fact, unique appears as a modified adjective in the work of many reputable writers. A travel writer states that “Chicago is no less unique an American city than New York or San Francisco,” for example, and the critic Fredric Jameson writes “The great modern writers have all been defined by the invention or production of rather unique styles.” Although these examples of the qualification of unique are defensible, writers should be aware that such constructions are liable to incur the censure of some readers.

So, I suppose you are more correct, Kaimetsu, although you can see my usage is not unfounded.

08-18-2001 09:54 PM

you guys are so up tight about grammer =\

08-18-2001 10:40 PM

I play on Providence like 10:1 haha
i play providence 10 times for every one tiem i play g2k1
:D

Kaimetsu 08-19-2001 05:10 PM

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Originally posted by FatherDante
You know, Kaimetsu, we've become grammarians. ^_^ I can't believe so many people have argued about this before us.
Eek, I'm a grammarian? ...Does that mean I get, like, a special hat or something? :)

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So, I suppose you are more correct, Kaimetsu, although you can see my usage is not unfounded.
Indeed. I always said the same thing until I saw some dude correct himself over it on what I think was the original Titanic film. When I saw you make the same 'mistake', well, it was a dream come true to actually look half-educated in the English language.

08-19-2001 05:26 PM

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Originally posted by FatherDante
Well, Kaimetsu, my use of the phrase "more unique" although uncommon and perhaps syntactically awkward was indeed grammatically correct.

My avatar says "Dante."
If anyone would like their name written in some form of Japanese script I'd be more than happy to do it for them. And, I do mine by hand, no less!

It would be great if you could make one of:
"Stylez"
"Romeo2k" (just "Romeo" if numbers are a problem)

Scooter2001 08-19-2001 06:36 PM

You ppl are blind, Providence truly sux.

08-19-2001 06:53 PM

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Originally posted by Scooter2001
You ppl are blind, Providence truly sux.
go away guy it rules your just not a roleplayer

Kaimetsu 08-19-2001 06:56 PM

Is Providence's strength its technical quality (ie, quality of the levels and NPCs) or the quality of its ethos? Like, does everybody like it because of the encouragement to RP, or because it's just a good server?

08-19-2001 07:26 PM

it's etho's until it get's the bugs smoothed out

Cloud_X 08-19-2001 07:45 PM

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Originally posted by Kaimetsu
Is Providence's strength its technical quality (ie, quality of the levels and NPCs) or the quality of its ethos? Like, does everybody like it because of the encouragement to RP, or because it's just a good server?
RP the levels and npcs arent very nice and the NPC's could all have been pretty much done on version 1.28 or so (Thats when I started graal or atleast think i did)


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