Important news, and a fond farewell.
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Don't worry, Spec will still be an admin and have the ability to screw with any of you as much as he likes.
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Thanks Spec! I believe we will all miss you. You were always there, keeping things running and operational despite everythnig hosts, spammers and Murphy could try! As a member of more years than I can remember I can honestly say that no other forum has ever been so gezellig and spam free. (Tried to translate gesellig to english, but could not come up with something that was correct).
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Re: Important news, and a fond farewell.
Dammit, you weren't supposed to tell them that!Greymist wrote:Don't worry, Spec will still be an admin and have the ability to screw with any of you as much as he likes.
YOU RUINED EVERYTHING! RRRAAAAAAWWWWWWRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just another guy from the shallow end of the gene pool.
Re: Important news, and a fond farewell.
thanks for everything spec safe travels in life
and thanks for the fish
and thanks for the fish

God made pot, man made booze, who do trust, what would you choose
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<geek mode>garion wrote:and thanks for the fish
Perhaps he's returning to fluidic space after defeating the Borg.
</geek mode>
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Thanks Spec. You've really made our life enjoyable.
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What actually happened was that George Dubya Bush saw an Iraqi maths teacher carrying a geometry set, accused him of being a member of the notorious Al-gebra movement, and charged him with possessing weapons of maths instruction.
What actually happened was that George Dubya Bush saw an Iraqi maths teacher carrying a geometry set, accused him of being a member of the notorious Al-gebra movement, and charged him with possessing weapons of maths instruction.
Re: Important news, and a fond farewell.
"The light faded. The blazing column of light which had been the Conduit of the new Weave of Pyrosia faded into invisibility for those eyes who did not have the gift to see it. Dolanna looked back towards the Conduit, could feel it shuddering, and in a moment of awful clarity, she realized that it was growing unstable. It was threatening to unravel, to tear itself apart, and it was creating a Weavequake that shook the entirety of this fragile
new creation, threatened to tear it apart. She looked to her friend, her dear friend Tarrin, and saw that he laid crumpled on the harsh rock, and that he was not moving.
She understood what was happening. She got up and ran to him, plunging into the Conduit and falling to her knees beside him, and the instant she came within the boundaries of the Conduit, its shaking, its degeneration stopped.
There was no Goddess here. The Weave was stable, and would remain stable, only so long as there was a conscious guiding force present to keep its integrity. The instant Dolanna entered the Conduit, she became that guiding force, and it was by her will that the entire Weave remained stable."
(Sword of Fire, Chapter 17)
Thanks a lot. Spec! Hope you will continue to hang around. And thanks to you, Greymist, for taking over the duty of guiding the weave!
new creation, threatened to tear it apart. She looked to her friend, her dear friend Tarrin, and saw that he laid crumpled on the harsh rock, and that he was not moving.
She understood what was happening. She got up and ran to him, plunging into the Conduit and falling to her knees beside him, and the instant she came within the boundaries of the Conduit, its shaking, its degeneration stopped.
There was no Goddess here. The Weave was stable, and would remain stable, only so long as there was a conscious guiding force present to keep its integrity. The instant Dolanna entered the Conduit, she became that guiding force, and it was by her will that the entire Weave remained stable."
(Sword of Fire, Chapter 17)
Thanks a lot. Spec! Hope you will continue to hang around. And thanks to you, Greymist, for taking over the duty of guiding the weave!
More power to the werewolves!
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Firstly, big thanks to Spec for all his work and yes, I do have an idea just what a thankless task it is trying to redirect those useless bits back into order.
Fel, do you need much space/bandwidth/services? I'm willing to help with space and services if I can be of use to you.
Fel, do you need much space/bandwidth/services? I'm willing to help with space and services if I can be of use to you.
Cheers, Ian
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Wow, very apropos. One can't stay, another steps in to fulfill the need.Eurasier wrote:" The Weave was stable, and would remain stable, only so long as there was a conscious guiding force present to keep its integrity. The instant Dolanna entered the Conduit, she became that guiding force, and it was by her will that the entire Weave remained stable."
(Sword of Fire, Chapter 17)
Thanks a lot. Spec! Hope you will continue to hang around. And thanks to you, Greymist, for taking over the duty of guiding the weave!
Thanks Greymist!
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Thanks Spec, and welcome to the lurker circle, here's your decoder ring.
bored and lazy... it's more fun to talk on gaia...
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Spec - Thank you for building and maintaining this site.
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Bloody big boots to fill. thanks for everything