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Omphalos

Posted: 08 Feb 2008 20:18
by Omphalos
Hi everyone. Im pretty sure that most of the people who will be signing up at this website in the near future know me or have seen me around at least. But for those of you who dont, Im a proud poppa of two from the fair city of "There's not much there, but its a great place to stop and pee in between San Francisco and Tahoe." Kudos to whomever gets that.

Ive been a Dune fan since my early 20's, though with all the upheaval lately in the online Dune community, its been a while since I picked up a Dune book. Its going to be very nice to have a stable place to come and talk Dune, now, so thanks, Freak!

Posted: 11 Feb 2008 17:11
by Fantômas
Yes, thank you Freakzilla.

Posted: 11 Feb 2008 18:03
by Freakzilla
My pleasure, it's something I've always wanted to do and the timing was good.

Omph and his brother set us up with the server space, my thanks goes to them.

Posted: 22 Feb 2008 15:27
by valys
Heya, Omphalos. Just wanted to point out a funny inter-lingvistic twist about your nick. Since I first saw your nickname, on the DN board, I thought about a phrase in my native language, romanian: "om fălos" (two words) is very close to the pronunciacion of "Omphalos", the only difference being "ă", which sounds more like the "e" in "summer" (my english phonetics knowledge isn't good enough for me to present a decent example, sorry).

Oh, yeah, you're gonna like this :) "om fălos" means "proud man" :D , where om = man and fălos = proud (this is more of a regionalism, there's another word more commonly used for "proud").

Posted: 22 Feb 2008 15:46
by Omphalos
Thanks, Valys. I am indeed a proud man. 8)

Which region is it from? I have been to a few places in Rumania. Maybe its one Ive been to before?

Posted: 22 Feb 2008 15:58
by valys
Well, where have you been? :) Like me, the word is a "native" of a region in the western part of the country. Timişoara, the city I'm from (and live in) is the biggest "human settlement" in these parts :D

Posted: 22 Feb 2008 17:43
by Omphalos
The east and north. I took a bus from Varna and stopped in Bucharest, Constanta, & Brasov, and all through Transylvania by bike and hired car, and left through Ukraine to Hungary. That was in 1996. I had the time of my life there. You guys have some HOT girls!!!

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 12:38
by valys
By bike :shock: That must have been some experience. I'm more of a "mountain person", don't really think much of the seaside, and that's why I love Braşov. Almost as much as I love our beautiful girls :mrgreen:

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 13:49
by Omphalos
The last time I was there there were still machine gun bullet holes in quite a few buildings, right outside that pedestrian walk way where all the shops are. Beautiful town. I took the tram up to the mountain. Cant recall what it was called though.

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 14:03
by valys
"Tâmpa" is the name of the mountain. It's beautiful, and the town too. Let's give people a taste. This is a view of Braşov from that mountain :mrgreen:

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Not as small as one might think from the picture, it now has a population of well over 300.000. One of my favourite towns in the country, along with Sibiu and Cluj.

But of course, I love my home town best, altough it doesn't have the mountains I would have liked :D

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 14:51
by Omphalos
Ever hear of a game played with tiles kind of like the British game Gin? I think the Rumanians called it Tavla? I played a lot of that when I was in that city.

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:00
by valys
This editing sheit is cool :mrgreen:

you might be talking about "rummy", so you're not far off with the Gin comparison :)

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:06
by Omphalos
Oh, wait a minute. Tavla is the Turkish name for backgammon. This game must have another name. but it was not played with dice, or a board. You have metal racks that you put dominoes shaped tiles into, and on each tile is the face of a card. You play it almost like Gin by collecting points from your opponent.

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:11
by GamePlayer
Purty. Looks like Banff, one of my favorite places in Alberta.

I like backgammon. Fun game. My parents play it religiously :)

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:33
by inhuien
Omphalos the game you're thinking of is called Rummy.

In Scotland we call the card game you're thinking of Gin Rummy :)

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:47
by Omphalos
Hmmmm. Im aware of Gin, Rummy and Gin Rummy. This game is not played with cards, and the game in Rumania had some different rules. But since its been over 10 years since I was last there, I cant remember the differences with any specificity.

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:52
by valys
This one is called "remi", surely derived from "rummy":

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Posted: 25 Feb 2008 15:57
by Tleilax Master B
valys wrote:This is one is called "remi", surely derived from "rummy":

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It is, it's called "rummikub" here:

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My mom and I used to play it alot.

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 16:24
by valys
Now we're gettin' somewhere :lol:

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 16:25
by inhuien
Thats the game.

Posted: 25 Feb 2008 18:03
by Omphalos
Thats the one. thanks a lot guys! Remi is the name I remember now too. Now I can go buy one.

Fun game. I kicked some Rumanian ass at it too! :twisted:

Posted: 26 Feb 2008 11:32
by valys
That's because I wasn't there :twisted: :mrgreen:

Posted: 26 Feb 2008 12:15
by Omphalos
:lol:

Posted: 01 Mar 2008 00:30
by Freakzilla
I have bestowed upon you the rank of administrator... but you will NOT be on the Jedi Counsel.

:D

Posted: 01 Mar 2008 01:16
by Omphalos
This...this isnt fair. I serve the Jedi Counsel just like the rest of you. Do you think Ill just take this lying down? Where the FUCK is Palpatine? :wink: