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PostPosted: Feb 19th, '09, 14:21
by Lenoir


Craig Browning wrote::lol: I'll go one better...


That's the case with most of your posts, isn't it Craig?


PostPosted: Feb 19th, '09, 14:36
by daleshrimpton
Craig Browning wrote: a great conceptionalist and technical coach for others

Nice to know Im not alone then :lol:


PostPosted: Mar 16th, '09, 00:05
by theseer
I like to think of Mind Myth and Magick as a science textbook, as opposed to Corindas mathematics textbooks. Science is an ongoing, ever-expanding and changing subject whereas math has set laws. In science we see theories rather than set concepts. Waters challenges us with theories which we must expand and create new expierements to put his hypothesis to the test. Whereas with Corinda we were taught foundations which could not be changed but built upon.


PostPosted: Mar 16th, '09, 00:41
by Craig Browning
Lenoir wrote:
Craig Browning wrote::lol: I'll go one better...


That's the case with most of your posts, isn't it Craig?


Not really, just how my life has worked out from time to time...

Don't tell me that you're going to start in on me for not just living a novel life but being open about it?