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Mr. Wilson said:
Allow me to get this straight.

You're "new" to the internet and stumble upon our happy abode and further stumble into a thread that people are talking about something you can't figure out and throught great perserverance and further interview of the posters here you figure out that "Dhakala" is The Zen Cuist and your great search of 15 years is going to be complete in a week.

Wow.

Talk about a coincidence, right?
tap tap tap :D
 
PoolSharkAllen said:
While it's none of my business, I do have to wonder why you are so eager to seek him out?



Didn't you hear the theme from "Jaws" while reading Cheesepower's posts? :D



Edit- I've got to type these things quicker!
 
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Mr. Wilson said:
Allow me to get this straight.

You're "new" to the internet and stumble upon our happy abode and further stumble into a thread that people are talking about something you can't figure out and throught great perserverance and further interview of the posters here you figure out that "Dhakala" is The Zen Cuist and your great search of 15 years is going to be complete in a week.

Wow.

Talk about a coincidence, right?

I was kinda thinking the same thing ;)
 
Man!!!!!

Today has been a interesting internet experience! ;) especially in regards to Denver Banks and LOL! bounce charges !:rolleyes:
 
CheesePower said:
:confused: What are you guys talking about?

AZ Billiards, as of 10/11/06 @ 7:00 AM EST had the following;

460,249 individual posts

41,243 individual threads

7,009 not so individual members.



So, on your very first post you comment on a thread about "gay games" and the next (7) seven posts out of a total of (8) eight are right here in this thread about the long lost zen cuist..... and the whole thought that a total stranger could join our board a couple of hours after he's been banned for a week......and as a new person to the internet.....you sniff out a thread about said zen cuist by asking "what are you guys talking about?" ???????



Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of people who think I'm not the sharpest crayon in the box....( they're probably right )....but please, 7 of 8 posts are right to the topic of Mr. Hakala and you've been looking for him?

You can find a single post in almost half a million, but you never tried searching Google?
 

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I have to say that after reading some of Dhakala's posts I have come to a decision:

I am a Zenophobe.

PS. This is only a joke, I have no problems with Zen practitioners, my problems are with smug, condescending people who aren't me
 
anyone notice how some people seem normal on a forum for a seemingly long time then start slipping down hill into a blazing post war into infinity? I did it on a surfing forum (surfing in the ocean:D) there was a lot of good info, and I learned a lot. Then after maybe 2 years I made a post about how tired I was of the "surfers jargon" and how I chose not to use any of the following terms...

Bro
Brah
Stoked
Rad
Sweet
Dude.......etc

The post was in jest, but it didn't go over well with the establishment and we had a war of words.....I didn't realize how so many surfers will defend "stoke" with thier last breath!:D


Gerry
 
From an RSB thread

Anyone check this thread on RSB? http://groups.google.com/group/rec....b6d6f/b42616393e6d4b84?hl=en#b42616393e6d4b84

Here's a quote from the above thread: " "Being banned from AZB matters not. I went 53 years without contributing to it, and I told Wilson I could continue taking if he deprived me of the opportunity to give. So a ban is just a free ride. He said IP addresses are blocked, so I wouldn't even be able to read the forums. Either he doesn't know how easily IP addresses can be changed, or he thinks I don't. I have a new one already. :-)"

It looks like it's pretty hard to actually ban anyone from this board.
 
xidica said:
In Internet terminology, a troll is usually someone who enters an established community such as an online discussion forum, and posts inflammatory, rude, repetitive, offensive, off-topic or otherwise disruptive messages designed intentionally to annoy or antagonize the existing members or alter the flow of discussion, including the personal attack of calling others trolls. Often, trolls assume multiple aliases, or sock puppets.

A common tactic that many trolls resort to is the strategy of using multiple usernames or pseudonyms that are ready to use just in case a debate or argument emerges. By using multiple usernames (called "sock puppets" in this context) and a variety of artificial personalities the troll would have the ability to protect his or her image in a community. A troll would then also be able to increase his or her influence in an entire online community by using those other self-serving nicknames to draw attention towards his or her most favored account. Many users with more than one computer, however, such as hardware buffs, computer repair shops and thrift stores often give each computer a unique name and use that name as the e-mail or newsgroup account username to identify the computer being used rather than its user. Contrary to the purpose of deception this practice is followed with the intent of creating a verification record for the computer that was repaired or tested rather than to promote malice, ill-will or evil intent. Sometimes the email reply address or other changeable header line is used for this purpose rather than the username line.

Also, I thought they lived under bridges and charged a troll/toll if you wanted to pass? Or that could of been from a long lost fairy tale stuck somewhere in my head.:)
 
CheesePower said:
I guess there's no sense in chatting with you "friendly" folks. I'll just wait until the man I'm seeking gets back.

No need to wait around here either, I've seen your friends old teacher posting on rsb. If it's David you seek, then simply go on rsb and your search may be over sooner.

Dave
 
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