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I introduced myself as 'sinisteragents lesbian seventeen year old friend' because, well, I guessed those would be the words that would link me to the thread he made earlier.
"sinisteragent's friend" would probably have been sufficient to uniquely identify you.

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You and the rest of the troops will have to sort that out amongst yourselves, I'm afraid.


I'll fight for your hand, mortal kombat style.

LESBIAN NINJAS

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fake it wrote:
I introduced myself as 'sinisteragents lesbian seventeen year old friend' because, well, I guessed those would be the words that would link me to the thread he made earlier.
"sinisteragent's friend" would probably have been sufficient to uniquely identify you.

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I have heard he is a massive twat. True?


probably. i just like being special, apparently.

John Cauldwell is the one who owns it, it's his bro Brian who I've met. But if Brian is anything to judge by, yes, he is a massive twat. loud and arrogant and pushy.

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Or geese.

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ComicalGnomes is the brother of the man who owns phones4u?


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I introduced myself as 'sinisteragents lesbian seventeen year old friend' because, well, I guessed those would be the words that would link me to the thread he made earlier.
"sinisteragent's friend" would probably have been sufficient to uniquely identify you.

A real-life friend of sinister agent might not with to give themself such a lofty status, or imply he only has the one, perhaps?

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fake it wrote:
I introduced myself as 'sinisteragents lesbian seventeen year old friend' because, well, I guessed those would be the words that would link me to the thread he made earlier.
"sinisteragent's friend" would probably have been sufficient to uniquely identify you.

A real-life friend of sinister agent might not with to give themself such a lofty status, or imply he only has the one, perhaps?


Aha! Interesting perspective. I was just about to say that putting it like that is a confirmation and boost to sinister agent's status, given that the concept of having a lesbian 17 year old friend is agreed to be a good one.

I never even considered the possibility of having several at once. But I have now. Fnarr.


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Hang on, multiple friends? What lunatic extravagance is this?

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 Post subject: Re: sinisteragent's lesbian 17 year old friend
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This is the thread that keeps on giving.

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I introduced myself as 'sinisteragents lesbian seventeen year old friend' because, well, I guessed those would be the words that would link me to the thread he made earlier. 'Charlotte with purple hair' just wouldn't ring any belles, would it? So yeah, you're right on that one. It's not really relevant what my age is or my sexuality [what matters is that I can type without coming across as epileptic!] but I figured people would make that connection. Unless SinisterAgent has a whole host of lesbian 17 year olds and is slowly building an army. I wouldn't put it past him.


Absolutely, like I say obviously you were excluded from the point in the other thread (which was mostly about girls joining games forums and doing the very sad "Hey look I'm a girl, I bet I'm the only one on here. Girl!" thing, usually following it up about a week later with a whine about being treated differently/not being take seriously.) In your case it was indeed relevent.

Purple hair is probably a very good thing :)


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About me? I don't play sports [not even softball. no stereotypes here!] and I used to play the flute before I quit at 12, my younger self probably realising discomfort with such a phallic object so close to my mouth. I'm an english literature and Politics student, I read like a bitch, and no matter what he's done, I just can't find it in me to hate Gordon Brown. [OH I WENT THERE] none of this is really interesting.


Oh it is, or rather as interesting as the first 2 bits of information we had. Each of those things is, to me, as much or more a part of you than the sexuality thing, especially on this medium. In future each of them is likely to make more difference to any of the great conversations I'm sure you'll have with all of us than that will, and considerably more likely to cause a blazing row than the sexuality ever will on here. Brown? Seriously? Is it just because it's difficult to hate a puppy getting constantly kicked in the face, even if that puppy is a large faced lardass scottish twat?

And hey I've got nowhere to stand on the sports issue, I was in the school netball team when I was 10.


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And hey I've got nowhere to stand on the sports issue, I was in the school netball team when I was 10.


You need to get used to the fact that one day you're going to have to quit the team, Duds.

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Man, there's an image I haven't seen for a few years. As the littler one appears to have "I AM TEA" written on his chest, I'd hope the other has "I R COFFEE" on his. "I B HOT CHOCOLATE" as the ref, obv. *insert Errol Brown picture here*

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Dudley wrote:
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I introduced myself as 'sinisteragents lesbian seventeen year old friend' because, well, I guessed those would be the words that would link me to the thread he made earlier. 'Charlotte with purple hair' just wouldn't ring any belles, would it? So yeah, you're right on that one. It's not really relevant what my age is or my sexuality [what matters is that I can type without coming across as epileptic!] but I figured people would make that connection. Unless SinisterAgent has a whole host of lesbian 17 year olds and is slowly building an army. I wouldn't put it past him.


Absolutely, like I say obviously you were excluded from the point in the other thread (which was mostly about girls joining games forums and doing the very sad "Hey look I'm a girl, I bet I'm the only one on here. Girl!" thing, usually following it up about a week later with a whine about being treated differently/not being take seriously.) In your case it was indeed relevent.

Purple hair is probably a very good thing :)


I'm struggling to see the difference, to be honest.

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I just wanted to stress that penguins are better than geese.

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AceAceBaby wrote:
I just wanted to stress that penguins are better than geese.

I have to echo this sentiment.


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I just wanted to stress that penguins are better than geese.

And I'd like to stress and reconfirm, just for the record, that Gordon Brown is, at best, a deluded arsehole, not least for the fact that's he's making me want a Tory government. And that's just fucking wrong.

EDIT: And a third here for the penguins, obv.


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MaliA wrote:
I'm struggling to see the difference, to be honest.


Couple of things for obvious.

1)It's the only salient fact we had about the gal, and it was the central reason for the unravelling sequence of events that caused her to end up here.

2) Her nickname is not "QueenLesbos" or somesuch, on RG we literally had a "Video gamer girl" and a "Retogrl" as if that's the only thing remotely interesting about them. In reality, it pretty much is, one barely posts now they can't attention whore and the 2nd constantly just asks the segment of the forum that's no idea what a woman is to do her homework for her.


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"I B HOT CHOCOLATE" as the ref, obv.


There are two refs in basketball* </pedantic>

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2) Her nickname is not "QueenLesbos"



wait.. uh, can I change my username? :P

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I want to be a Sapphic Princess ):

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"I B HOT CHOCOLATE" as the ref, obv.


There are two refs in basketball* </pedantic>

*Yes, even midget basketball


And his mate "I P BOVRIL"

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I want to be a Sapphic Princess ):

I imagine a lot of the men on this forum want you to be one as well, if that's any motivation.


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GazChap wrote:
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I want to be a Sapphic Princess ):

I imagine a lot of the men on this forum want you to be one as well, if that's any motivation.


this signals the time for me to shut up, don a moustache, and pretend to be called Chuck.

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fake it wrote:
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fake it wrote:
I want to be a Sapphic Princess ):

I imagine a lot of the men on this forum want you to be one as well, if that's any motivation.


this signals the time for me to shut up, don a moustache, and pretend to be called Chuck.


I'm sure a lot of the men would like that too..

Hi btw.

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this signals the time for me to shut up, don a moustache, and pretend to be called Chuck.

:hat:
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I can hear it coming, can you? If you are not listening, how will you know when it's here?


When they say "The train now arriving at platform 1 is your district line service to Ealing Broadway."


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I can hear it coming, can you? If you are not listening, how will you know when it's here?


When they say "The train now arriving at platform 1 is your district line service to Ealing Broadway."



For that you need to be listening...

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Spinglo Sponglo! wrote:
Dudley wrote:
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I can hear it coming, can you? If you are not listening, how will you know when it's here?


When they say "The train now arriving at platform 1 is your district line service to Ealing Broadway."



For that you need to be listening...


If nobody on the platform is listening, is the announcement still made?


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I'm not listening to the "it". I am hearing other local noise sources.


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I always though hearing was passive, and listening was active, if you see what I mean.

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I always though hearing was passive, and listening was active, if you see what I mean.


I am inclinded to agree with you. The brain can filter out background noise very well, as long as you know what you should be listening for. For example, I can hear the aircon buzzing behind me, but I can listen to the conversation going on on the other side of the lab at normal talking volume.

EDIT: You do the same thing with sight as well.

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Yes, but you can certainly hear things that you are not listening to/for if they are intrusive enough. If you are talking and filtering out the noise of traffic through the window, you can cease to hear the cars, but if one of those cars backfires then although you were not listening for it you still hear it.

If the subject of that clip had been more intrusive then you couldn't help but see it.

You can train your brain to filter out stronger and stronger distractions as part of meditation. Apparently you can practice mediation to the pint that you can block out the noise of a train arriving whilst you are sitting at a platform. Which is a bugger if it makes you miss your train :)

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Or, if you're unlucky, you're like me, and find it almost impossible to properly filter noise. If I'm in a room with a bunch of people talking, I often have to listen very intently and partially lip-read to hear what's being said. And my most recent hearing test a few months back was well above average, too.


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Or, if you're unlucky, you're like me, and find it almost impossible to properly filter noise. If I'm in a room with a bunch of people talking, I often have to listen very intently and partially lip-read to hear what's being said. And my most recent hearing test a few months back was well above average, too.


I have this! Aw man, I thought I was alone :'( If I have loads of people talking around me, I can't filter out their conversations to have one of my own.

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Or, if you're unlucky, you're like me, and find it almost impossible to properly filter noise. If I'm in a room with a bunch of people talking, I often have to listen very intently and partially lip-read to hear what's being said. And my most recent hearing test a few months back was well above average, too.


I have this! Aw man, I thought I was alone :'( If I have loads of people talking around me, I can't filter out their conversations to have one of my own.


Isn't that one of those "it's a sign of autism" things which is almost certainly rubbish?


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The brain can filter out background noise very well, as long as you know what you should be listening for. For example, I can hear the aircon buzzing behind me, but I can listen to the conversation going on on the other side of the lab at normal talking volume.
I read a great research paper once. Someone rigged up an audio version of the datacentre traffic, mapping traffic types to jungle sounds. A SQL request going into the server may be a parrot calling, overall bandwidth usage a distant waterfall (traffic=volume), port scans from outside the network were a monkey calling, and so on. His theory, which the results in the paper validated, was that over time you begin to ignore all the normal sounds but start to spot odd patterns in the sound, e.g. lots of monkeys calling indicated a potential network intrusion. Apparantly the system worked quite well. This is, of course, the same instinct that meant our ancestors could live in noisy environments and not get eaten by critters.

I thought this was fascinating, and a reminder to those working in IT that you still have to accomodate the animal parts of the human when desigining interfaces.


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you still have to accomodate the animal parts of the human


So all of it, then.

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Isn't that one of those "it's a sign of autism" things which is almost certainly rubbish?

Probably. With me, I suspect it's down to having monster tinnitus. I have several different ringing noises in each ear, and if I eat dairy—or sometimes just at random—I also get a rapidly repeating bassy rumbling noise, like a car turning over, which drives me nuts when I'm trying to sleep. Sometimes, I also get a 'booming' echo over the top of that lot, too. The cliché is that silence is golden, and what I'd give to be able to hear silence (or close to it) for even a short while.

Anyway, the upshot is that th noises inside my ears can distract from those outside, although largely in a subconscious manner (I'm currently quite lucky as far as tinnitus goes—some sufferers have noises they say are about as loud as a passenger jet taking off.) And Dimrill, I know quite a few people who have this problem, so you're definitely not alone!


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Dimrill wrote:
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you still have to accomodate the animal parts of the human
So all of it, then.
Some of us have civilised bits too.


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you still have to accomodate the animal parts of the human
So all of it, then.
Some of us have civilised bits too.

So do most other animals, in their own way. I AM PEDANTIC ANIMAL!

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Someone rigged up an audio version of the datacentre traffic, mapping traffic types to jungle sounds. A SQL request going into the server may be a parrot calling, overall bandwidth usage a distant waterfall (traffic=volume), port scans from outside the network were a monkey calling, and so on. His theory, which the results in the paper validated, was that over time you begin to ignore all the normal sounds but start to spot odd patterns in the sound, e.g. lots of monkeys calling indicated a potential network intrusion. Apparantly the system worked quite well. This is, of course, the same instinct that meant our ancestors could live in noisy environments and not get eaten by critters.

I thought this was fascinating, and a reminder to those working in IT that you have to be wary of monkeys.


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The brain can filter out background noise very well, as long as you know what you should be listening for. For example, I can hear the aircon buzzing behind me, but I can listen to the conversation going on on the other side of the lab at normal talking volume.
I read a great research paper once. Someone rigged up an audio version of the datacentre traffic, mapping traffic types to jungle sounds. A SQL request going into the server may be a parrot calling, overall bandwidth usage a distant waterfall (traffic=volume), port scans from outside the network were a monkey calling, and so on. His theory, which the results in the paper validated, was that over time you begin to ignore all the normal sounds but start to spot odd patterns in the sound, e.g. lots of monkeys calling indicated a potential network intrusion. Apparantly the system worked quite well. This is, of course, the same instinct that meant our ancestors could live in noisy environments and not get eaten by critters.

I thought this was fascinating, and a reminder to those working in IT that you still have to accomodate the animal parts of the human when desigining interfaces.

That's fascinating. Is the paper online anywhere?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 13:02 
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I've only had a brief look but can't find it, but I'm about to go home.

However, this is interesting:

Fatal accidents due to train surfing in Berlin.
Strauch H, Wirth I, Geserick G.

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 Post subject: Re: sinisteragent's 17 year old friend
PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 13:24 
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That's fascinating. Is the paper online anywhere?
Not that I can find. I am racking my brains trying to figure out where I read this. I either read the paper itself sometime during my PhD I reckon -- we would regularly circulate unusual or amusing papers -- or (probably more likely) I never read the paper itself but just a summary in the New Scientist somewhere.

I've done some googling but to no avail so far.


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 Post subject: Re: sinisteragent's lesbian 17 year old friend
PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 17:21 
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AceAceBaby wrote:
I just wanted to stress that penguins are better than geese.

Damn straight!
Geese are a bitch to fit in a luchbox and dont have jokes printed on their wrappers...


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