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Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 10:17
by grandmastercrafter
Serkanner wrote:One of the treats I make myself sometimes is very simple. Hard boil an egg let it cool down and the cut it in half length-wise. Put some sambal on it and feast on the treat :)
We do this in our house too! My wife and I usually make a bunch (like 50) at a time, for get-togethers as well as smaller amounts to go with dinner... yum!

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 10:20
by grandmastercrafter
grandmastercrafter wrote:
Serkanner wrote:One of the treats I make myself sometimes is very simple. Hard boil an egg let it cool down and the cut it in half length-wise. Put some sambal on it and feast on the treat :)
We do this in our house too! My wife and I usually make a bunch (like 50) at a time, for get-togethers as well as smaller amounts to go with dinner... yum!
Also have an egg curry that's made in a similar way - I'm typing out a few recipes for a quick copy-pasta - probably try to complete it this weekend for y'all. :drool:

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 11:37
by A Thing of Eternity
Serkanner wrote:
A Thing of Eternity wrote:Man, I'm gonna make me something like this to use in stir fries. Just a wee bit o vinegar, lotsa Sambal.
I like sambal Badjak and Brandal best. Milder in taste than Oelek but o so nice!

One of the treats I make myself sometimes is very simple. Hard boil an egg let it cool down and the cut it in half length-wise. Put some sambal on it and feast on the treat :)
I haven't seen thoose ones. I often buy one that's basically the same but a little milder and with lots of garlic in it. It just calls itself chilli garlic sauce though.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 19:05
by Serkanner
A Thing of Eternity wrote:
Serkanner wrote:
A Thing of Eternity wrote:Man, I'm gonna make me something like this to use in stir fries. Just a wee bit o vinegar, lotsa Sambal.
I like sambal Badjak and Brandal best. Milder in taste than Oelek but o so nice!

One of the treats I make myself sometimes is very simple. Hard boil an egg let it cool down and the cut it in half length-wise. Put some sambal on it and feast on the treat :)
I haven't seen thoose ones. I often buy one that's basically the same but a little milder and with lots of garlic in it. It just calls itself chilli garlic sauce though.
These are Indonesian ( once a Dutch colony ) sambal variants which you can buy here at every decent supermarket.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 20:13
by Robspierre
Serkanner wrote:
These are Indonesian ( once a Dutch colony ) sambal variants which you can buy here at every decent supermarket.

The only "decent" grocery store we have is fucking Wal-Mart. We do have a decent asian community and I do use them, but selection is beyond fucking limited.

Rob

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 20:52
by grandmastercrafter
A Thing of Eternity wrote: I haven't seen thoose ones. I often buy one that's basically the same but a little milder and with lots of garlic in it. It just calls itself chilli garlic sauce though.
ChiliGarlicSauce rocks! Good call! Maggi Sweet and Spicy also kicks some bum though. An oddly compelling flavor with a subtle, ketchupy consistency, meant to be savored initially with but a momentary brush of the tonguetip, whilst the flavor slides over papillae and beyond, from fungiform to filiform and back again, tantalizingly stimulating, leaving an inevitable trail of softly burning honey-like red stuff from the moment it begins it's approximately 30-foot voyage of transformation within and through the human gastrointestinal tract, to the ineluctable end.
:obscene-buttred:

35 points for filiform
35 points for fungiform
30 points for papillae
50 points for ineluctable
8)

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 21 Jul 2010 17:26
by grandmastercrafter
Quick question: does anyone know offhand the reason for the name 'Ix'? Apparently FH gave a one-liner in DM saying that Ix is pronounced "icks" because everyone forgot that the roman numeral IX signified the ninth planet in the system? I don't remember that at all (Re-Read!) - and I may have put my foot in my mouth regarding this - am in the middle of a 'discussion' with some preeq-sympathizers over at arsclan (gaming community) and may have messed up my credibility with a silly error... I tried searching here, but 'Ix' can't be searched... any ideas? (I'll get to DM by the weekend :handgestures-fingerscrossed: - just seeing if anyone here could direct me or advise?)

thx!

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 21 Jul 2010 17:44
by lotek
well your answer is the one I would have given ;)

Btw;
from fungiform to filiform and back again, tantalizingly stimulating, leaving an inevitable trail of softly burning honey-like red stuff
:shock: :lol:

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 21 Jul 2010 18:42
by SadisticCynic
It's the right answer, Alia mentions it in Children of Dune.
Children of Dune wrote:Alia sniffed. Those women were as ignorant, as superstitious and backward as
the desert Fremen . . . just as that sneering aide had said, trying to curry
favor by reporting the dedication of the dance. And neither the aide nor the
Ixians even knew that Ix was merely a number in a forgotten language.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 09:30
by grandmastercrafter
SadisticCynic wrote:It's the right answer, Alia mentions it in Children of Dune.
Children of Dune wrote:Alia sniffed. Those women were as ignorant, as superstitious and backward as
the desert Fremen . . . just as that sneering aide had said, trying to curry
favor by reporting the dedication of the dance. And neither the aide nor the
Ixians even knew that Ix was merely a number in a forgotten language.
Ahhh - I see. So the aide and the Ixians had forgotten that - but the Bene Gesserit never forgot it, did they? My argument over there was that the Bene Gesserit, Leto II, Paul, (didn't include Alia, which was a silly mistake on my part) and anyone with Other Memory would never forget the roman numeral system, and it's obvious correlation with the ninth planet in the system... This seems to show that Alia knew it and scoffed at their ignorance...


Quote:
"Originally Posted by Kelsennel
Or the differing stories between the prequel and Herberts. For instance House Vernius ruling IX in the prequels, and the IX Confederacy in Herberts books. If I remember correctly, the only remaining heir to IX was damn near killed and basically became a cyborg who couldn't possibly have children. Or the fact that IX is pronounced 'icks' because no one really remembers that IX was the roman numeral signifying that IX was the ninth planet in orbit around it's star."
"Originally Posted by grandmastercrafter
hehehe - this is all stuff that Kevin/Brian made up, poorly. Consider this: Other Memory would not have allowed every single Bene Gesserit, and Paul, and Leto II, to somehow 'forget' the roman numeral system and it's connection to a ninth planet in a solar system (they regularly talk about memories extending back to pre-spaceflight, in the original Dune series, so the idea of a collective memory loss like that is just ridiculous)."
"Originally Posted by TinyTony
The name being a forgotten roman numeral was from FH in Dune Messiah. Can't blame that one on Kevin/Brian. They just ran with FH's one line comment."

I'm going to have to eat some crow :oops:

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 09:48
by grandmastercrafter
I've eaten crow. It is bad. :puke:

I ixpect :| to be lambasted, hoisted by me own petard.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 09:55
by lotek
grandmastercrafter wrote: "Originally Posted by TinyTony
The name being a forgotten roman numeral was from FH in Dune Messiah. Can't blame that one on Kevin/Brian. They just ran with FH's one line comment."
as usual, stupid preeq is stupid...

I am not sure the BG advertised its knowledge of OM. They knew, but telling people would require giving away one of the greatest secrets of the order.

Paul and Alia didn't have a real reason to go out of their way to expose that fact either.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 10:15
by Freakzilla
It was, after all, their secret, too.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 10:43
by lotek
Freakzilla wrote:It was, after all, their secret, too.
but would they have the same reason to hide it?
The Sisterhood didn't want its secret exposed so avoid the hunting of all RMs and also because it would force them to deny their motto "We exist only to serve".

but the Atreides didn't have any qualms about seizing power(in fact it is part of what they are to seek power)

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 10:50
by Freakzilla
lotek wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:It was, after all, their secret, too.
but would they have the same reason to hide it?
The Sisterhood didn't want its secret exposed so avoid the hunting of all RMs and also because it would force them to deny their motto "We exist only to serve".

but the Atreides didn't have any qualms about seizing power(in fact it is part of what they are to seek power)
Part of what they are also, is Bene Gesserit.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 11:06
by lotek
yes but... :)

if they were truly BG Paul would have submitted to the Sisterhood and Leto II'd never have existed.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 11:31
by Freakzilla
lotek wrote:yes but... :)

if they were truly BG Paul would have submitted to the Sisterhood and Leto II'd never have existed.
Paul isn't just BG, he's more than BG. He has male OM. Besides, he's primarily an Atreides aristocrat and House Atreides will always come first, even if it cost 61 billion lives.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 11:38
by merkin muffley
Not only is OM secret, the Bene Gesserit aren't in the business of demystifying history. Their survival and power depends on people misunderstanding the origins of their traditions.

lotek wrote:yes but... :)

if they were truly BG Paul would have submitted to the Sisterhood and Leto II'd never have existed.

To me, they were truly Atreides and truly Harkonnen and truly Bene Gesserit. I'm not necessarily saying that being each one of those is exactly the same kind of thing, but I think each one is true. The Bene Gesserit consider them and their descendents dangerous wild cards (to put it mildly), but they are truly BG.

Exactly, they are "more than BG" (especially Paul).

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 11:42
by Freakzilla
merkin muffley wrote:Not only is OM secret, the Bene Gesserit aren't in the business of demystifying history. Their survival and power depends on people misunderstanding the origins of their traditions.
How much you want to bet this becomes an epigraph in Sisterhood of Dune. :wink:

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 12:05
by merkin muffley
Freakzilla wrote:
merkin muffley wrote:Not only is OM secret, the Bene Gesserit aren't in the business of demystifying history. Their survival and power depends on people misunderstanding the origins of their traditions.
How much you want to bet this becomes an epigraph in Sisterhood of Dune. :wink:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
pwned







EDIT: I analyzed that, and I write like Dan Brown now. WTF is happening!?

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 12:55
by grandmastercrafter
thanks - makes me feel a little better, but I should know better than to speak without all the facts ready at my fingertips beforehand - not my first time, nor the last, I expect... :doh:

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 23 Jul 2010 15:50
by Sandwurm88
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Cordially,

Sandworm88

Post-Script---

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Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 23 Jul 2010 16:00
by Nekhrun
Looks like someone's learned some new words today.

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 23 Jul 2010 17:39
by Tleszer
Are you saying that The Sole Man... can learn?


:lol: :laughing: :lol:

Re: I seek refuge from ridiculousness

Posted: 23 Jul 2010 18:03
by SandRider
well, that changes everything, doesn't it ?