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What's an AG'er?
Just read a few post from... somewhere, already forgot.
Anyway, someone got told to "fuck off and die", and I *think* was called an AG'er... Just wondering what that was... Oh, one more thing. This is an adult oriented forum, right? I know there are still some adults who are quite an "adult" yet, but wouldn't it cut alot of childish stuff out of these forums if you had to be 18 to sign up for them? Nevermind, to do that you'd need to prove it. I'm 24 and don't have a credit card, so I'd be voting to cut myself outta this place. So yeah, what's an AG'er? |
"What's an AG'er?"
Sounds like "Where's the Music?" You Post like an ag'er, so you should know ;p |
AG-er = member of Audio galaxy Forum. They came here when their forum shut down for a while. Older members of the Cellar, self included, did not always appreciate their posting style. They seem to be settling in - somewhat.
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What's an AGer? What's a Cellarite? A human being.
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What's a guy gotta do to get a mochaFrappaLatteChino around here?
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do you mean "White Mocha Frappachino"?
Star Bucks is thatta way----> turn left at the red light and down the dark alley...it is just past the 4th green dumpster. If you see a red dumpster with a hooker sitting by it you went too far. |
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thank yoo sir.
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Audiogalaxy was the first internet anything I had ever been on. I got my first pc and was told by a family member where to find the coolest file sharing community on the net.
Groups according to interest. Discussions according to interest. I met some very cool musicians. I think musicians are some of the most enlightened free beings on earth. When the music died they left. It just went into a nose dive after that. Generally speaking. ---------- |
We need the spelling nazi smiley!!
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*non-post*
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Oh you meant what is an AGer?? NOW
What comes to my mind are: mind fukers talking out of both sides of face insulting clique hackers abusers gossipers slanderers liars two faced hypocrites truth twisters relationship destroyers oh and an occassional bad speller. plus lots of insect and animal analogies. |
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"destroyers" |
oh thanks....will you follow me around be my personal spell check ?? I am serious!
I'll never be a bad speller again with this cool edit function. Actually I am lazy and I am far sighted. Got fitted for me knew ozzy lenzes tho! |
Nah, just felt like being a noodge (is that even a word?).
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Does the spell checker catch "fucker"? :rolleyes:
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Oh my, shall we bruthas? fukka fukker f*ck f'uck f**k anyone care to add? |
I used Microsoft's Keyboard Layout Creator to build a custom "language" in Windows where the "f" keyed an "ƒ" - so I could type ƒuck on AudioGalaxy and avoid the bot.
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And there, is the basic difference, I think ...
You (general, not specific, you) laud your board for it's freedom, while pillorying ours for censorship, yet you cannot say a simple word in your land where the grass is greener and all the women are well-endowed. Fuck. Fucking. Fuckity fuck fuck. We have entire threads devoted to fuck. And also to fucking. |
and cock . and whale penii
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God I love this fucking place!
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Okay, well, off to do some pillorying. |
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Certain words may have been censored by the administrator. If your posts contain any censored words, they will be blanked-out like this: *****. The same words are censored for all users, and censoring is done by a computer simply searching and replacing words. It is in no way 'intelligent'. Quote:
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http://www.bartleby.com/61/86/N0188600.html |
Ever consider that every number has an original name, right? "one, two.... two billion, 7 trillion, a google, etc"
And numbers are limitless, without end, right? Even if we can't conceive of that, the numberline goes on FOREVER. So, since we name the numbers, it must be that every word, sound, phrase, utterance, every single sound in the history of mankind is going to be the name of a number. |
But we don't name all the numbers, do we? Just the ones we need to name.
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...and yeah, I really had no clue - never even heard of Audio Galaxy. 'til now. |
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For example, "SteveBsjb" encoded in ASCII has the number 0x5374657665426A7362, which--if Beanshell isn't lying to me--is 1,539,466,998,176,218,248,034 in decimal. Quote:
There's more numbers than there are anything else...a good thing, considering it would be inconvenient to run out of integers while counting something else. But there's more real numbers than integers. Read more on this topic at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleph_number |
I had always believed that numbers were an imaginary concept.
Then I read, in Popular Science or Discover or Scientific American, don't remember which, that while researchers were studying patients suffering from localized brain damage in an effort to determine where in the brain certain functions are performed, they found that some stroke patients lose specific math abilities (these functions are subsequently re-learned by other parts of the brain). More interestingly, damage to a specific enough area of the brain can render a patient unable to concieve of certain digits. Further exploration into this phenomenon revealed that we actually have a seperate clump of neurons representing each of the digits in our ten-based number system. That's right, the digits are hard-wired into our brains. |
...sooooo, we know math from birth? ..or conception even?
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Numbers, The only true universal language. |
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There are tribes around the world, and specifically in Panama in this case, where they do not have a number system as we know it. They have, for example, only the numbers "one," "two," and "many" or "more than two." Researchers have done many tests on this, and have come to the conclusion that they're not just suffering from culture confusion, they really can't tell the difference between having five rocks in one hand and four in the other. Their brains have disposed of those functions in favor of other ones. |
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The story about Eskimos having many words for "snow" looks apocryphal, though. |
Tangentally, I have a boy who is non-verbal in my SE class who I'm attempting to teach pre-acedemic skills to. He can match numbers of objects up to 5 with precision but any more than that and its hit or miss. Since he has difficulties with receptive language, he appears to be trying to match visually. He sometimes matches the pattern I put the blocks into and matches a higher number. It just reinforces for me the idea that language is key to organizing our thoughts.
edit- people first language |
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I know I said that numbers are the universal language it's also linear to think about it . To those like me who don't have much of a concept for it it is a hard language to master. I work with children as well. I guess being a student of Piaget and Elkind I have to agree that language is the way we organize our thoughts. For most of us our thoughts are conceptual. We have to organize and catorgorize. It is the first things we do is start naming things and putting things in groups.The same and different. So I don't know if I was trying to help giff or just throw something out there to let you know I understand what you are saying. It's very early here and I am barley awake yet. I no longer work with non verbal kids. I have a bunch of really nice 2nd and 3rd graders though :) |
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damn I thought this was on some other thread:(
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Thanks for playing along with my original thought. |
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Alas I had to be a LEG man eh...;-) |
an "ag-er" is multi-lingual, mutli-cultural crossbreed of lifestyles, politics, dreams, and abstracts opinons.... looking for advancements into other cyber realms. ... via messageboads, etc.... (and they are a wide spread bunch in their thoughts.... ... I think Moses would have drowned half the bunch)
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