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The Creed of a Human O-Ring

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John Maxson

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Jun 21, 2001, 4:31:48 PM6/21/01
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Some argue the *law*; some argue the *facts*; but a Human O-Ring
just argues to DEFAME, DISCREDIT, and EVADE.

John Maxson - www.mission51l.com

Rick C

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Jun 21, 2001, 5:00:37 PM6/21/01
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"John Maxson" <john_thom...@my-deja.com> wrote

> Some argue the *law*; some argue the *facts*; but a Human O-Ring
> just argues to DEFAME, DISCREDIT, and EVADE.

Hey John, this is the pot. You're black.

--
So much for a crossbow tank rush.
- Jason Kozak

John Beaderstadt

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Jun 21, 2001, 5:28:27 PM6/21/01
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Rick C wrote:

> "John Maxson" <john_thom...@my-deja.com> wrote
> > Some argue the *law*; some argue the *facts*; but a Human O-Ring
> > just argues to DEFAME, DISCREDIT, and EVADE.
>
> Hey John, this is the pot. You're black.

Actually, Rick, a couple of us are considering having membership cards
made up. The only qualification is that you have to be named by the
Collective.

--
Beady's First Law of Social Harmonics: "Never let the engineers write
the instructions."


Tracy

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Jun 21, 2001, 5:53:37 PM6/21/01
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Such as you do? ("...DEFAME, DISCREDIT, and EVADE.") Pity...

Tracy

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If you can't be good, be careful.
If you can't be careful, give me a call.

Rick C

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Jun 21, 2001, 6:09:13 PM6/21/01
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"John Beaderstadt" <be...@mindspring.com> wrote

> Actually, Rick, a couple of us are considering having membership cards
> made up. The only qualification is that you have to be named by the
> Collective.

Heh heh. I'm not sure if I belong in the guild or not: the Collective
named me for my part in the movie, but all I did was object to who'd
portrayed me. :)

Kim Keller

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Jun 22, 2001, 12:00:50 AM6/22/01
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"John Maxson" <john_thom...@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> Some argue the *law*; some argue the *facts*; but a Human O-Ring
> just argues to DEFAME, DISCREDIT, and EVADE.

So then, you're adding yourself to the "o-ring creed"? You have, after all,
done some world-class evading, and even a little bit of defaming.

Whatsamatta, John? Do my questions frighten you?
--
Kim Keller
Forward Shop, Orbiter Flight Systems
Fraternal Order of the Pad Rat
http://www.geocities.com/kimekeller

Christopher M. Jones

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Jun 22, 2001, 5:55:52 AM6/22/01
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"John Beaderstadt" <be...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Rick C wrote:
>
> > "John Maxson" <john_thom...@my-deja.com> wrote
> > > Some argue the *law*; some argue the *facts*; but a Human O-Ring
> > > just argues to DEFAME, DISCREDIT, and EVADE.
> >
> > Hey John, this is the pot. You're black.
>
> Actually, Rick, a couple of us are considering having membership cards
> made up. The only qualification is that you have to be named by the
> Collective.

Gosh, I feel so special. Do I get a T-Shirt or cap or
something?


--
Fair is foul, and foul is fair.


John Beaderstadt

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Jun 22, 2001, 6:08:22 PM6/22/01
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Rick C wrote:

> Heh heh. I'm not sure if I belong in the guild or not: the Collective
> named me for my part in the movie, but all I did was object to who'd
> portrayed me. :)

If you can produce a post where one of the Collective names you as part of
the Human O-Ring Society (HORS), you're in. It doesn't matter what the
context was. I get to be the Chief HOR because mine is the only name used
by the Collective as a Google keyword (having trouble finding it at the
moment, but something on the order of "new whacko John Beaderstadt").

Christopher M. Jones

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Jun 22, 2001, 10:33:31 PM6/22/01
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"John Beaderstadt" <be...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Rick C wrote:
>
> > Heh heh. I'm not sure if I belong in the guild or not: the Collective
> > named me for my part in the movie, but all I did was object to who'd
> > portrayed me. :)
>
> If you can produce a post where one of the Collective names you as part of
> the Human O-Ring Society (HORS), you're in. It doesn't matter what the
> context was. I get to be the Chief HOR because mine is the only name used
> by the Collective as a Google keyword (having trouble finding it at the
> moment, but something on the order of "new whacko John Beaderstadt").

I was so very privileged to be in HOR version 1.0. And that
was after I was offline for about 6 weeks. I must have seriously
pissed him off.

I'm tempted to rankle him as much as I can since even if I was
"very very naughty (TM)" I'm pretty much bulletproof at the
moment (two internet connections, both my roommate's).


--
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah


Chuck Stewart

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Jun 22, 2001, 11:04:01 PM6/22/01
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John Beaderstadt <be...@mindspring.com> wrote in
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> Rick C wrote:

> > Heh heh. I'm not sure if I belong in the guild or not: the
> > Collective named me for my part in the movie, but all I did
> > was object to who'd portrayed me. :)

Socks the Cat is greatly underrated in the nose-hair
plucking department.

> If you can produce a post where one of the Collective names you
> as part of the Human O-Ring Society (HORS), you're in. It
> doesn't matter what the context was.

The context was putting slices of lemon cake in military
MRE rations.

> I get to be the Chief HOR...

Remember!
We're not just everyday HORs....
We're top-of-the-line professional HORs!
We're Crack HORs!

>...something on the order of "new whacko John Beaderstadt").

Lead us, HORmaster.

> --

--
Chuck Stewart

"Anime-style catgirls: Threat? Menace? Or just studying algebra?"

John Beaderstadt

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Jun 23, 2001, 9:01:04 AM6/23/01
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Chuck Stewart wrote:

> Lead us, HORmaster.

Y'know, I think I like that better than Chief HOR.

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