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elSicomoro 11-11-2003 07:00 PM

Maybe, Dave...it could be Katkeeper.

Dagney 11-11-2003 07:31 PM

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Originally posted by Torrere
Ack! I totally forgot about NaNoWriMo!
I'm trying to forget about mine, struggling through things, and it's not that easy to do when your brain is scrambled anyway

:eek3:

SteveDallas 11-11-2003 07:35 PM

Re: Re: dinosaurs
 
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Originally posted by lumberjim

second.....sounds like a poll! ---who does those?

Just start a thread... it will let you add a poll to the top if you like.

lumberjim 11-11-2003 07:42 PM

aaaah, i've lost interest.

thanks for the info, though!

what manner of man are you who can summon fire without flint or tinder?

there are some who call me....."tim?"

wolf 11-11-2003 08:36 PM

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Originally posted by r9703410
Muchas Gracias my friend! I can't access chat rooms from school plus all everyone talks about in there is A/s/l, and sex.
There ARE other kinds of chatrooms. Try subject areas in topics other than "Romance".

If there is a subject area that interests you, look for a room on that subject. Every now and again they actually stray ON topic. (yes, people, I've had this happen. Before they went pay, there was a good Paranormal and Supernatural room on MSN chat, also one on Jungian Psychology that was kind of cool ...).

What's your idea of fun, r970?

xoxoxoBruce 11-11-2003 08:43 PM

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Originally posted by lumberjim
where do you go to school that you have constant access to a pc?

is that how it is now?

boy, when i went, there was a computer science lab, but no internet anything.....am i really that old at 33?

-one foot in the grave
jim

When I went to school you had to go to the library and look in the encyclopedia at a picture of Univac to see a computer.:p

Torrere 11-12-2003 12:03 AM

I thought that I had such a cool idea, too -- but I still haven't learned the character's personalities and I'd kind of lost track of the idea.

Romance? Not necessarily. The thing is that you must avoid "general chat" rooms. They will degrade instantaneously. You want to find chat rooms with some purpose or another that you will find interesting.

As for Jungian Philosophy: because he's associated with Freud, I've always assumed that his work was nonsense (and this has been reinforced by some of his ideas that I have heard second or probably fourth hand). Would it be worthwhile for me to read some of his books so that I know what he's talking about so that I can know more than the nut who's ranting to me and be able to refute him with ease?

Torrere 11-12-2003 12:09 AM

When I went to school, at least during Middle School, they asked us if we had access to a computer at home. Do they still do that?

Uryoces 11-12-2003 04:36 AM

I'm 34 up here in this drippy, wet corner of the US map. My high school had a computer lab full of Apple IIe's and IIc's. Been a computer junkie ever since.

I check this here coal-fired monster called the Cellar throughout the day. Luckily I get to sit in one spot all day long and help tellers and loan agents find their email. It pays good, and I get to live indoors.

r9703410 11-12-2003 08:35 AM

In this school there are 3 computers at least in EVERY classroom. In the computer classes there are 20-25. We have the internet but we also have this thing called BESS. It blocks out chat, games, message boards, all except this one. Its good that we have the internet. I have to have fun at school or I'll lose my mind. You know that 1 person that is very school spirited at a pep rally thats me.

wolf 11-12-2003 12:39 PM

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Originally posted by Torrere
As for Jungian Philosophy: because he's associated with Freud, I've always assumed that his work was nonsense (and this has been reinforced by some of his ideas that I have heard second or probably fourth hand). Would it be worthwhile for me to read some of his books so that I know what he's talking about so that I can know more than the nut who's ranting to me and be able to refute him with ease?
Jung and Freud ended their lives in a massive feud, which may have been the result over differences in their theories regarding the consciousness, and may have been regarding "treatment" of a female patient ...

;)

A good book to grab onto is "The Portable Jung" ... gives an overview of the "good stuff", usually with commentary. Anima/animus, collective unconscious, dreams, mandalas ... it's all in there. Never really managed to have a sit-down with a Jungian to have them explain how you use this stuff in therapy, though. (Lotsa new agers are Jungians, incidentally ... as was the late folklorist, Robert Campbell, whose "Power of Myth" PBS series explores the idea of the collective unconscious through the expression of various culture's myth cycles. )

bmgb 11-12-2003 01:21 PM

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Originally posted by wolf
... as was the late folklorist, Robert Campbell, whose "Power of Myth" PBS series explores the idea of the collective unconscious through the expression of various culture's myth cycles. )
Joseph Campbell. I actually like his stuff a lot.

wolf 11-12-2003 01:23 PM

Thanks for the correction. Something sounded wrong with it when I was typing that statement on the fly.


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