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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Started conversation Sep 29, 2001
Hey, thoughs Teas arn't MAJIC itt's MAGIC otherwise AGIC but nothing else K'
Thanks
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 29, 2001
Actually, for trademak purposes our spelling is correct. The dictionary spelling of the word would be untrademarkable because it is merely descriptive and not uniqe. Therefore useless in a café.
NOTE TO MODERATORS: To the best of my knowledge no tea company actually has a trademark on the word "Majic". The above was meant merely as a joke, explaining my somewhat quirky spelling of the English word "Magic". Thank you.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 29, 2001
you can't have MAJIC Tea unless your going to explain what it stands for.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 29, 2001
I can't? Why not? I've served Majic tea from the Majic forrest here for years -- since 1999, or at least the early part of 2000. No one has said I can't before.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 29, 2001
If you had read my Artical on Magic you would know what I was going on about, but I'm still holding my objections until you tell me what it stands for.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A599268
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 29, 2001
They aren't initials. They don't *stand* for anything. I'm going to go read that article now.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 29, 2001
Ah, I see the problem now. Yes, well there are different kinds of Magics, don't you know. You've documented the one very well. On the other hand, this is Majic, a more earthly, life bound force that doesn't stand for anything.
Does that deffinition fix our problem?
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 29, 2001
well no you see, you have to give me a littlke definition of what It means, like they do in that book... er... the dictionary.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 29, 2001
Alright, if you insist, here goes:
Ma*jic (Ma*jihk): 1. n, The extranatural powers residing in the animal and plant life native to the forest that extends from the Aroma Café to the main building of Crater Labs, Inc. 2. Similar powers posessed by food and beverages made with ingredients gathered in that forest. 3. adj, Of or pertaining to the Majic Forest, it's residents, or derivations thereof.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 29, 2001
Thank you, that was all I was after.
what did you think of my artical?
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 29, 2001
Very good. I'll have to read it in more detail later, though. I was on my way to a rally.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 30, 2001
Oh OK, I'm getting shazz to change the top picture.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 30, 2001
I'm hoping once it's blobed I can put it on my user space too, with would be nice.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Sep 30, 2001
That would be. Is it difficult to get the Italics to blob a pic?
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Sep 30, 2001
not realy, it's just that you have to have a good reason, and having them on your user space usualy isn't good enough so... I though well if Shazz was going to put a picture on my artical it might as well be a good one. (it just fits in nicely)
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Oct 1, 2001
Why what kind of picture were you after?
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Oct 1, 2001
I was just wondering as a general interest kind of thing
How, exactly does one get to be a "Keeper"? It's a title I've seen thrown around quite a bit.
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Oct 1, 2001
beeing a keeper of somthing meens that you care for somthing so much that you cmpit your lifes work to it, although some people realy havn't got this idea yet, I mean honestly keeper of Scarasict remarks what kind of a keeper is that. you can also be a sage wich is someone who knows alot about a subject and normal is blessed with age, you can come to them for help and suport in times on need.
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