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Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
First off, I was inspired to do this because of Advents thread, in which he has suffered horrible and terrible times, and I think, he will redeem himself. he has, (if you have not seen) began to post again, in his resort thread, and according to my eyes, gone through a major transformation which is still continuing, and will only end when he is viewed as a peer, and has full respect from all. I hope you give this to him, as despite his tricj on you, he is a great person, and as all do, deserves to be respected.

Back to the topic at hand, though...

Advent, Cheiros, and Bando, are the only people of whom I told my age. I trusted them to keep this secret, and they did so magnificently. Now you shall read my reasons, of why I did this, and hopefully come to understand, and sympathize with them.

Here it goes:

Well, since all of this talk of respect and judging a person not by their age, but the way they act, I suppose I should tell MY age.

Well, Im 13. You may not find this suprising in any way, but I thought I should just say it. And no... I never lied about my age. I simply never said anything about it.

So, I am Reticulum, and I am 13 years old. I am not lying and I felt I would lose respect (in the beginning) if I told you guys. (And gals ) After reading this thread, I have come to realise that I will not lose any respect for being 13, but more so, for acting imature, and not being kind and productive to other members of this forum.

I was introduced here by BandoCommando, who, as you guessed it, is my band teacher. He showed me Hatrack, and I thought it would be a fun place to post on, and maybe goof-off. However, after staying here for a few months, I came to realise that that is NOT what Hatrack is for, but more so, for mature (mostly ) discussions and funny interactions of diverse peoples from all over the world.

As mentioned above, I thought that revealing my age would cause me to lose respect from the Hatrack community, and that I would be shunned, not respected, and overall ignored for the rest of the time I am here. After reading a few posts by (a) certain member(s) which specifically said that a person was judged by the way they act, and not their age, I feel that it would it be a mean, rude, unkind, and overall not right thing to do to Hatrack, since it probably explains a lot.

So now you see me, (hopefully)in a whole new light, and now know that I am not a very imature 16-20 year old, but an average 13 year old, who would like to maintain a good relationship with Hatrack. I hope this post does not change anything for the worst, but creates a good, and widespread understanding of me. Hopefuly, this will turn out for the better, and not worse.

Thank you for taking your time to read this. Thank you all, Hatrack, for giving me respect thus far.
 
Posted by skillery (Member # 6209) on :
 
It's midnight on a school night in Salem. Get some sleep!
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
[Smile]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Thank you Icarus.
 
Posted by Shigosei (Member # 3831) on :
 
Oh, hey...you're from Oregon. I'm from Corvallis [Smile]

Thanks for being honest with us. It's not really necessary to tell everyone your age, though people around here often cut younger members some slack. Also, while we do have a lot of serious discussions here, we goof off too. Fluff threads are fine, though some people get annoyed when there are so many that the more serious threads get pushed off the front page.

So, what instrument do you play?
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
French Horn. I'm sure you heard of my previous Band Teacher, but for my current one's sake, I won't say.

Hint: My previous one, did some "questionable" things.

Good teacher though. I enjoy the French Horn immensly, and not to brag, am first chair. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Shigosei (Member # 3831) on :
 
Congrats on being first chair! That's very cool.

I vaguely remember a scandal involving a Salem teacher. If that's your teacher, I'm sorry. It's never fun to find out that someone at your school has been acting inappropriately. It happened at my high school when I was a freshman. I never had the teacher in question, but it was just an uncomfortable situation all around.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Actually, I'm an 8th Grader. But yes, it was not very fun.

BBTTTAT, thank you for reacting so kindly. [Smile]
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
quote:
I never had the teacher in question, . . .
::relieved::

[Wink]
 
Posted by Shigosei (Member # 3831) on :
 
I don't think I would have been targeted anyway. The teacher was female and sexually harassed a male student during a school-sponsored trip abroad. Actually, I hear a lot of students liked her quite a bit. It may have been one isolated incident. Not that that's okay, but I don't think it was an ongoing problem.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Wow, 9 posts and already off topic. Though I suppose I am to blame.
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
I blame you for pretty much everything.

Including my still being at work.

[Razz]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Sorry.
 
Posted by Shigosei (Member # 3831) on :
 
Ah, Hatrack. The giant free-association game.

Okay, on topic comment: I remember middle school. It sucked. Don't worry, high school is a lot more fun. Which one will you be going to?
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
North.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Good. Nobody seems to care that I am 13. I like that!
 
Posted by quidscribis (Member # 5124) on :
 
Yeah, I remember when I was 13. I much prefer being an adult. [Big Grin]

I was first chair flute...

Reticulum, you're right - we don't care how old you are.

Dutch courage.

[/free association]
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
Mostly if you're not off-topic or trolling, we don't care how old you are. It also helps if you have good grammar and spelling. Which you do! So it's all good. [Smile] Glad you felt like you could tell us.
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
Reticulum, of course nobody finds your being 13 years old to be offensive.

Look at it this way -- we're all former 13-year-olds, ourselves. And goodness knows, you couldn't pay me enough to relieve my teenage years. That's some tough stuff life throws at you, there.

Welcome to Hatrack again. [Smile]
 
Posted by quidscribis (Member # 5124) on :
 
quote:
And goodness knows, you couldn't pay me enough to relieve my teenage years.
I'd love it if you'd relieve me of my teenage years, though. [Wink]
 
Posted by Artemisia Tridentata (Member # 8746) on :
 
As an old Scoutmaster, just let me add, if I were picking a crew for a long bus tour, I would take an excited 13 year old over a stuffy adult any day.
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by quidscribis:
quote:
And goodness knows, you couldn't pay me enough to relieve my teenage years.
I'd love it if you'd relieve me of my teenage years, though. [Wink]
[ROFL]
 
Posted by quidscribis (Member # 5124) on :
 
Couldn't help myself, CT. [Smile] It was such an easy target. [Razz]
 
Posted by Olivet (Member # 1104) on :
 
Welcome Reticulum (again [Smile] )
 
Posted by beverly (Member # 6246) on :
 
I don't think I ever officially welcomed you, Reticulum. Welcome! [Wave]
 
Posted by cheiros do ender (Member # 8849) on :
 
Told you they wouldn't mind, Reticulum.

Yeah, I suppose I should welcome you too. Some day...
 
Posted by SteveRogers (Member # 7130) on :
 
Its ok Reticulum. I'm only 15.
 
Posted by Rakeesh (Member # 2001) on :
 
Your admission and your landmark is pretty class-act in my book, Reticulum. *high-five*
 
Posted by BandoCommando (Member # 7746) on :
 
Heya Reticulum. Nice post.

Erm....

Go practice now. :-)
 
Posted by jeniwren (Member # 2002) on :
 
I didn't respect you before, but I do now that I know you're my son's age. Good post and thanks for coming clean.
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
Hmm, thanks for the vote of confidence Ret. And Congrats on your first landmark.

[The Wave]
 
Posted by Avin (Member # 7751) on :
 
Hi Reticulum, I actually just posted on Advent's thread my recollections of being a young teenager and posting online (here). I'm happy to see that you are able to reveal your age openly, and not at all offended nor do I think less of you for the fact. In my opinion, it is 13 year olds who are not at all apprehensive about posting among many people twice their age who deserve the sort of scorn that those that are fear (but usually don't get).
 
Posted by Kristen (Member # 9200) on :
 
13 huh? So you're from the generation who can't remember what it was like not to have the internet--when I was your age, people other than those computer-inclined were just starting to sign up for ISPs. And I'm sure plenty of people will say to me, "when I was your age, CDs just came out". I like that I belong to a board whose members ages' span so many decades. Different perspectives and all. :-)
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
quote:
twice their age
And three times!

*ducks*
 
Posted by Artemisia Tridentata (Member # 8746) on :
 
Or 4 and a half? OK I'll go take a nap now.
 
Posted by genius00345 (Member # 8206) on :
 
Hi! I've said this a few times before but this is an appropriate place to say it again.

I'm only 16. I find Hatrack a place where I can go to have fun but serious intellectual discussions with so many different people. As a 16-year-old, I'm also on myspace and places like that where things like politeness and good grammar don't seem to matter - and Hatrack is my relief from that. Even the 13-year-olds like you, Reticulum, are able to have intelligent discussions with the rest of us.

Tangent: I'm in band too- 1st chair clarinet. Being first chair is fun! [Smile] My band director didn't introduce me to Hatrack (reading EG did), but he did introduce me to his band, Sea of Red, and for a while their website's message board rivaled Hatrack for my first logon. They recently dissolved, though, so rest assured that Hatrack is safely the third website I check daily.
 
Posted by beverly (Member # 6246) on :
 
My youngest brother enjoys "myspace" as well. [Smile]
 
Posted by Vadon (Member # 4561) on :
 
No sweat, Reticulum. I'm sixteen as well, there's nothing wrong with being young. I mean, truly, I came onto this forum when I was young.

Of course, when I was that young, I didn't care too much about grammar and I took a two year hiatus from Hatrack.

It's not the age that matters, especially online, but rather how respectable and mature a person is. Trust me, you have actually gained more respect from me in the fact that you are far more mature than many of the older people I've seen online.

Edit:
Hey, why not? My tangent: I dislike MySpace in every aspect.

And I've never been in band, I'm sorry! I just have been more wrapped up in Debate type things I'd never be able to make time for it. I am shamed at my lack of musical aptitude. [Cry]
 
Posted by Joldo (Member # 6991) on :
 
I feel so old . . .

Sixteen and lovin' it, y'all.
 
Posted by Dr Strangelove (Member # 8331) on :
 
I have to say Reticulum, I pegged you as a whole lot older than 13. Eeesh. I wish I coulda been that mature at age 13. And had that good of grammar. I still write like I think. Choppy, with lots of pauses and elipses. (I've refrained in this post). But yeah, you're quite the cool Hatracker. Welcome.

To continue a tangent ... (ahh! elipses!! apologies if I'm using that word wrong)
Myspace is evil.
End tangent.
 
Posted by Xaposert (Member # 1612) on :
 
Nothing wrong with being thirteen. 13-year-olds tend to be cool - largely because most haven't yet mastered the supression of the human spirit, so they can still approach things with an openmindedness and enthusiasm that many adults do not share. On the other hand, they often aren't so great with logic, and tend towards craziness. (Not that there's necessarily anything wrong with that!) [Wink]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Thank you all, Hatrack, for your support, and kindness. I feel a lot better, and as if I am not pretending anymore.

And as for myspace. It is the single worse thing I have ever seen in my life. It is nothing but a log-on for pedophiles who can easily get their pray. Some of my peers have actually been dumb enough to post where they live, and stories about how they smoke...pot. Do not worry, I don't associate with these people, and simply ignore them.

Also, in 2-3 years when a child is murdered because of myspace, here is what you will see on the news:

The United States of America V. MySpace.
 
Posted by FlyingCow (Member # 2150) on :
 
Does this mean you're really 13, Tres? [Taunt]
 
Posted by SteveRogers (Member # 7130) on :
 
quote:
The United States of America V. MySpace.

For some reason, I don't understand what this is supposed to mean...
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
They are going to be sued by the United States for endangering the welfare of a minor. They will lose, of course.
 
Posted by SteveRogers (Member # 7130) on :
 
OH! The "V." was supposed to stand for versus. Gotcha.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
It's true though, isn't it?
 
Posted by Vadon (Member # 4561) on :
 
If I'm not mistaken, something like that already has happened.

Some girl met a guy on MySpace, they chatted for a while, she decided she'd like to be in one of his paintings, he kills her... something like that.

The way I figure, if I need to talk with my friends, I'll talk with them face to face, if I want to talk with new people online, I'll use a website that doesn't require your address so that everyone can see it.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
True, but eventually, we all know what will happen.
 
Posted by BandoCommando (Member # 7746) on :
 
Aren't you supposed to be practicing?! /glare

I'm kidding, of course.


Ah yes, early in the school year, Reticulum approached me at the beginning of the band class and asked me, "Have you ever heard of a book called Ender's Game?"

Now, usually, I ignore Reticulum's pre-class inqiries (of which there are MANY, let me tell you), because I'm otherwise occupied with getting ready for the class. You know. Writing information on the board, finding my music, telling the tuba players to stop wrestling, and getting the saxophonists to actually get their instruments out. That kind of thing.

But THIS question was one that I had to answer. "Are you kidding?! That's gotta be one of my favorite books!"

Thus the conversations ensued. I was much impressed by Reticulum. I first read "Ender's Game" at about his age, but the depth of analysis was about the level of, "Wow! It's like lasertag in zero-g!! Cool!!!" And I also thought I was really smart for wondering wither the perjorative 'bugger lover' had any relation to 'n-word lover.'

But Reticulum walks into my office at one point and asks, "Do you think that the human race would ever find the complete annihalation of another species acceptable?"

*pauses to ponder*

I reply, "You know, I think that this may be one of the points that Mr. Card wanted us to consider."

Let's not forget that Reticulum often makes very insightful observations about interactions between people. Though, his timing in making these observations out loud often makes listeners ... uncomfortable. I have yet to determine whether Reticulum does this on purpose, or if he simply needs more practice in something called tact. /wink

Anyway, it was me that introduced Reticulum to Hatrack, and for that I make no apology. It gives him a forum in which to express opinions among those that are his intellectual equals, which is not something he often can get at school. It is also a place full of people that I respect, who are able to accept the ideas and opinions of others, or at least discuss them until the thread is inevitably derailed. I guess what I am trying to say is that this is an ideal place and group of people to help with the education of one of my more promising students.

Now, Reticulum. Don't let my raving about you get to your head. Just remember this whenever I scathingly criticize you. I have a great deal of respect for you and for many of my students. The criticism is only intended to speed your growth, not only as a musician, but as a person.

With deepest regards,

Bando Commando
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
So here is the one who "blessed" us all with Reticulums presence? [Wink]

(I'm kidding, after all Ret's one of my true friends here on Hatrack) [Smile]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
*gives Bando a cybernetic hug*

Thank you, that was the kindest thing I have ever read. It is an extremely good feeling to hear words to that effect from a person I put in highest regards, and give unlimited respect. Also, it is good to hear words as such, from a person I try to model self after, (not supposed to be creepy) and reading that makes me feel as if I am suceedeing.

Thank you.
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
Bando, I hope you don't think anyone was criticizing you or suggesting you should apologize. I was simply commenting more on my own comfort zone, and on my freedom to not be a professional here.
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
What the... Icky are you appologizing for me again? I thought I asked you to stop that.

Now be quite and get back in my head and stay quiet or no more junk food. [Wink]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
quote:

Now be quite and get back in my head and stay quiet or no more junk food. [Wink]

THAT was funny! : [ROFL]
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
I thought so.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
It's just funny to imagine.

*wipes tear from eye*
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
Yeah. Glad i thought of it so quickly. [Big Grin]

[ROFL]
 
Posted by Evie3217 (Member # 5426) on :
 
Reticulum - I'm actually really surprised that you are as young as you are. I thought you were much older. And you don't have to worry about people judging you because of your age, as others have said. If anything, it makes us more likely to cut you a break. Welcome to Hatcrack!
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Thank you Evie! [Smile]
 
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BandoCommando:
Now, usually, I ignore Reticulum's pre-class inqiries (of which there are MANY, let me tell you), because I'm otherwise occupied with getting ready for the class. You know. Writing information on the board, finding my music, telling the tuba players to stop wrestling, and getting the saxophonists to actually get their instruments out. That kind of thing.

I have to say, this was so utterly us (i.e. the saxophone section, and the tenor saxes in particular) that it's not even funny. In high school (yes, when I was first chair), the tenors decided to boycott any note faster than a half note. The best part was that because our parts were always ALWAYS doubled by another instrument (alto saxes, trombones, baritones), no one ever noticed. Easist band year ever. [Smile]

And Ret, I joined here when I was 15. That was about six and a half years ago. [Big Grin] So you see, teenagers can make it here - even though it may sometimes seem like they're unfairly persecuted for not having "life experiences." Well, that's where teenagers rely on the helpfulness and kindness of strangers - to ask them for advice and an ear.

Incidentally, thank you to everyone who's kept me around this long. It means a lot, and I hope other young'uns realize just how awesome you are.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
It's good to see others sympathize (sp?) with me. Thank you Carrie, I will ry to become as successful as you, in the topic of intgrating.
 
Posted by Orincoro (Member # 8854) on :
 
Tact? What is this Tact?


I for one, am quite impressed. I remember, dimly, being Reticulum's age. Just kidding, it was only 8 years ago! But at that time forums of this type were not as available and accessible as they are now, and I had fewer outlets outside school. I too found solice with certain teachers, being a bit of a cast off, and bad with interactions among classmates. BandoCommando reminds me of how important even the slightest comment could be when it came from a teacher who's respect mattered to me. A word that singles you out as special is like sunshine on your ears, a reprimand is like a weight on your shoulders. For me it was also music, and english classes where I wanted to "shine." In college now, I see that in many ways I haven't changed, just changed heros.

I wish very much that I could have been as tuned in and open as Reticulum is to the great learning experience of life, the universe and everything, at the age of 13. I am quite jealous of your opportunities, and your abilities Reticulum, even if they come at the price of not "fitting in" as they probably always do. No matter your age, you may always be different and special, and that isn't a burden if you don't want it to be.
 
Posted by cheiros do ender (Member # 8849) on :
 
You spelt sympathize right. I can't believe I care...
 
Posted by Corwin (Member # 5705) on :
 
13, eh? I don't know, I was expecting something like this, but it doesn't make me any more or less inclined to read your posts. And first I should be around here more often to read your posts, I've been quite out of the loop when you wrote the majority of them. [Smile]

Anyway, I'm glad you realized this about the age thing. Keep on posting! [Hat]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Wait, were you expecting it from me, or from someone in general?
 
Posted by Geekazoid99 (Member # 8254) on :
 
Ret i never would of guessed you be my age
let alone younger
i'm 14 right now and i understand your reasoning i was working on that thing too.

Boy and i thought i was mature for my age
 
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
 
Whoa, Ret. I thought you were older! Like, way older. But I thinks it's cool having someone my age here. Funny, two middle schoolers had a war, over a drink. [ROFL]


TRUMPET RULES!!!
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Hmm, I never thought I would find smoeone who is my age. I think you guys should create your own landmarks for this.
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FlyingCow:
Does this mean you're really 13, Tres? [Taunt]

Just because his logic is usually suspect doesn't mean....


Wait, that wasn't what you meant......


Carry on. [Wink]
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:
Hmm, I never thought I would find smoeone who is my age. I think you guys should create your own landmarks for this.

Probably not a Landmark, as that's a different sort of thing***, but an introduction (a'la Jeesh's thread) would be in good order!

It would be great to learn more about you guys and what makes you tick. Sometimes it's knowing the details that really makes someone stick out in your mind, and that gives you two something to talk about. Plus, we have a lot of neat new people to get to know.

------------

***(Has anyone recently explained the "Landmark" meme here and what it means? It's kind of a peculiar thing, fraught with tradition, and that can be a tough one to grasp at first. Maybe someone else is up to the challenge. [Smile] )

------------

Hah! And ElJay clarifies for me. Thanks, sugar! [Smile] That's an awesome summary.

[ March 09, 2006, 10:19 AM: Message edited by: ClaudiaTherese ]
 
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
 
[Big Grin]

What if we did a thread were we can ask questions to "groups". By age. Like 10-15, 16-20, 25-30, and so on? It might help prepare the younger people and help "renew" the inner children. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
I don't think there are any 10 year olds here.
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
We had one of those once, I believe. Ask the some weird age range, almost a dobie of Ask the Rebbetzin.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
What's a Rebbetzin? I have absolutely NO idea of what you are talking about.
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
google it.


or just look here
 
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
 
Maybe there are. You never know. I didn't think there were any other middle-schooler here.
 
Posted by cheiros do ender (Member # 8849) on :
 
I don't see why this should be a landmark.

[ March 11, 2006, 05:51 PM: Message edited by: cheiros do ender ]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
*Looks at post count*

Thy post count is puny, wretched knave! I have a feeling there are at least 2 more Middle schoolers here.

*ponders*
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
*laughs at Ret's language* You know maybe Primal was right, adding a Shakespearean tone to certain words is funny. [Laugh]

Oh, boy. *wipes tear from eye*
 
Posted by cheiros do ender (Member # 8849) on :
 
None of those words are uniquely "Shakespearean".
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:


Thy post count is puny, wretched knave!


Really? I think it sounds like it. (I picture him sounding like "Monty Python and the Holy Grail") [Big Grin]
 
Posted by SiriusSky (Member # 9216) on :
 
*laughs* you guys really crack me up.
 
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Advent 115:
quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:


Thy post count is puny, wretched knave!


Really? I think it sounds like it. (I picture him sounding like "Monty Python and the Holy Grail") [Big Grin]
Only if his arms and legs are stumps...
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Interesting; I imagine it sounding like the Black knight.

"Come back here and I'll knaw your ankles off!"
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
That is exactly how I kept picturing you Ret.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
What, like the black knight?
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
Yes.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Oh, so you view me as stump? I suppose your going to start calling me Stumpy?
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
No. I just read that last post as sounding like the black knight.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Oh, that is good. [Smile] I like that. Wretched Knave!
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
Don't make you limbless like the black knight you little...
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
But how will I conquer the world? People will call me stumpy!
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
One of the greatest military minds in history was crippled, his name was Sun Tzu. And lets not forget Napoleon and his gout. There have been many great minds with disabling physical problems, but they still did great things.
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Yes, but I have none
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
But you do have the problem of being young, only Alexander got as far as he did because of treachery (killing his dad).
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Hmm, I don't think someone could accomplish that today. To much prioroty is placed on age. Even if he were a great strategest, the only countries that use them, would be China, or the U.S. of A.
 
Posted by SiriusSky (Member # 9216) on :
 
One of my favorite books is by Sun Tzu
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
The art of war?
 
Posted by SiriusSky (Member # 9216) on :
 
That, too.
 
Posted by Jeesh (Member # 9163) on :
 
My brother tried to read that book. He claimed it was too confusing and gev up somewhere in the middle.
 
Posted by SiriusSky (Member # 9216) on :
 
Yeah, I really didn't read all of it myself. But I enjoyed mostly what I read of it. the other book of his...I can't remember what it was called, maybe it wasn't a book exactly. It could have been a compilation of his work or somthing along those lines.
 
Posted by 0range7Penguin (Member # 7337) on :
 
Wow. It seems that a lot of the big posters right now are younger. When did that happen? Advent, Jeesh, Reticulum, etc. I find myself being older than all of them and when i came on hatrack at 18 I thought I was young....
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
As mankind progresses into the future, we tend to get more intelligent. Or dumber, I don't know... [Wink]
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
::grabs last post::
 
Posted by 0range7Penguin (Member # 7337) on :
 
? Grab? What? *confused*
 
Posted by SiriusSky (Member # 9216) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 0range7Penguin:
Wow. It seems that a lot of the big posters right now are younger. When did that happen? Advent, Jeesh, Reticulum, etc. I find myself being older than all of them and when i came on hatrack at 18 I thought I was young....

Well, how old are you now?
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
quote:
It seems that a lot of the big posters right now are younger. When did that happen?
If by "big posters" you mean frequent posters, I'm afraid you're right. There's a very low signal-to-noise ratio right now.
 
Posted by 0range7Penguin (Member # 7337) on :
 
IN answer to your question SiriusSky I would now be 19. I have been hatracking for a little over one year.
 
Posted by SiriusSky (Member # 9216) on :
 
O.K so we're the same age, and I could be wrong but isn't Advent the same as well? So what do you consider as young for a poster, I'm not seeing them in droves or anything, just a couple here and there.
 
Posted by cheiros do ender (Member # 8849) on :
 
Sirius, ever think you should have admitted you were in the wrong before you deleted that other thread?

[ March 13, 2006, 03:17 PM: Message edited by: cheiros do ender ]
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 0range7Penguin:
Wow. It seems that a lot of the big posters right now are younger. When did that happen? Advent, Jeesh, Reticulum, etc. I find myself being older than all of them and when i came on hatrack at 18 I thought I was young....

What are you talking about? [Confused]

I'm 19 and about to turn 20 in almost three months.
 
Posted by cheiros do ender (Member # 8849) on :
 
Sure you are. [Wink]
 
Posted by Reticulum (Member # 8776) on :
 
Well, how old are YOU, Cherios?

Oops. [Wink]
 
Posted by Advent 115 (Member # 8914) on :
 
Ret if your listening, IM?
 
Posted by 0range7Penguin (Member # 7337) on :
 
I could have sworn you put somewhere that you were in middle school advent. I am truly sorry.

But like I said i consider myself to be a younger poster so by older i meant older than myself aswell. It seems that instead of being in the minority trying to step litely around my elders and fit in to the hatrack atmosphere i find myself one of the majority all of a sudden and i dont know that i like the change...
 
Posted by 0range7Penguin (Member # 7337) on :
 
Nothing against anyone younger I want to add. I just find hatrack a little changed and im still adjusting thats all...
 


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