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10-31-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Quote:
Originally Posted by HydrogenBond The seven heads and ten horns have a connection ...
an alter-ego might attempt to tinker with the project | Herewith the keys of the kingdom of heaven: Happy harping, Lucifer the Devil 
Last edited by Garry Denke; 11-01-2007 at 07:19 AM.
Reason: 'Herewith' blues
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10-31-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns
I am bound two post a score. Key C, Straight Harpoon, 7 Heads
K(1)=C
K(2)=D
K(3)=E
K(4)=F
K(5)=G
K(6)=A
K(7)=B
Play attached 7x7 Score (full-square upper left corner), in any orientation, no rests, one note per cell & every cell once. Obtuse geometries are conductor's notes. Trick?  Or treat? 
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10-31-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns This Halloween... ...Turtle Rules!!! | | |
10-31-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Denke This Halloween... ...Turtle Rules!!! | So it is said, so it will be done. Lo... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Plato http://www.literaturepage.com/read/therepublic-384.html The Republic: Book X
Now when the spirits which were in the meadow had tarried seven days, on the eighth they were obliged to proceed on their journey, and, on the fourth day after, he said that they came to a place where they could see from above a line of light, straight as a column, extending right through the whole heaven and through the earth, in colour resembling the rainbow, only brighter and purer; another day's journey brought them to the place, and there, in the midst of the light, they saw the ends of the chains of heaven let down from above: for this light is the belt of heaven, and holds together the circle of the universe, like the under-girders of a trireme. From these ends is extended the spindle of Necessity, on which all the revolutions turn. The shaft and hook of this spindle are made of steel, and the whorl is made partly of steel and also partly of other materials. Now the whorl is in form like the whorl used on earth; and the description of it implied that there is one large hollow whorl which is quite scooped out, and into this is fitted another lesser one, and another, and another, and four others, making eight in all, like vessels which fit into one another; the whorls show their edges on the upper side, and on their lower side all together form one continuous whorl. This is pierced by the spindle, which is driven home through the centre of the eighth. The first and outermost whorl has the rim broadest, and the seven inner whorls are narrower, in the following proportions-- the sixth is next to the first in size, the fourth next to the sixth; then comes the eighth; the seventh is fifth, the fifth is sixth, the third is seventh, last and eighth comes the second. The largest (of fixed stars) is spangled, and the seventh (or sun) is brightest; the eighth (or moon) coloured by the reflected light of the seventh; the second and fifth (Saturn and Mercury) are in colour like one another, and yellower than the preceding; the third (Venus) has the whitest light; the fourth (Mars) is reddish; the sixth (Jupiter) is in whiteness second. Now the whole spindle has the same motion; but, as the whole revolves in one direction, the seven inner circles move slowly in the other, and of these the swiftest is the eighth; next in swiftness are the seventh, sixth, and fifth, which move together; third in swiftness appeared to move according to the law of this reversed motion the fourth; the third appeared fourth and the second fifth. The spindle turns on the knees of Necessity; and on the upper surface of each circle is a siren, who goes round with them, hymning a single tone or note. The eight together form one harmony; and round about, at equal intervals, there is another band, three in number, each sitting upon her throne: these are the Fates, daughters of Necessity, who are clothed in white robes and have chaplets upon their heads, Lachesis and Clotho and Atropos, who accompany with their voices the harmony of the sirens-- Lachesis singing of the past, Clotho of the present, Atropos of the future; Clotho from time to time assisting with a touch of her right hand the revolution of the outer circle of the whorl or spindle, and Atropos with her left hand touching and guiding the inner ones, and Lachesis laying hold of either in turn, first with one hand and then with the other. ... | If that ain't the dead alive, I don't what is. If you can't beat them, outlive them. 
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10-31-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns I saw a leatherback swim 'neath my kayak.
the maui reef melting into the clear pacific waves.
the wind picked up, I could see my family on the shore.
White tip reef shark swam in the same direction right underneath me.
I was so scared that I even fell out of the kayak and cut my foot on the beautiful coral beneath me.
Supposedly mythusters says sharks don't give a damn about human blood . .
Hmph.
The intensity of the ocean.
Sevenheadsandtenhorns shark. | | |
11-01-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Quote:
Originally Posted by Turtle 7 Heads
K(1)=C
K(2)=D
K(3)=E
K(4)=F
K(5)=G
K(6)=A
K(7)=B | . . . . . the voice of the is heard in our land . . . Quote:
Originally Posted by Plato The Republic: Book X | 10 Horns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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. . . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 . . . outlived them all;
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Last edited by Garry Denke; 11-02-2007 at 10:36 AM.
Reason: pyr Universe pic
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11-02-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Quote:
Originally Posted by orbsycli The intensity of the ocean. | 
card shark Quote:
Originally Posted by orbsycli Sevenheadsandtenhorns shark. | 
harp shark  | | |
11-02-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Denke 
card shark  | happy is the tortuga that lives in the see. ... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Plato:The Republic:Book X ... Now the whorl is in form like the whorl used on earth; and the description of it implied that there is one large hollow whorl which is quite scooped out, and into this is fitted another lesser one, and another, and another, and four others, making eight in all, like vessels which fit into one another; the whorls show their edges on the upper side, and on their lower side all together form one continuous whorl. This is pierced by the spindle, which is driven home through the centre of the eighth. The first and outermost whorl has the rim broadest, and the seven inner whorls are narrower, in the following proportions-- the sixth is next to the first in size, the fourth next to the sixth; then comes the eighth; the seventh is fifth, the fifth is sixth, the third is seventh, last and eighth comes the second. ... | While 8 in number and not 10, what Plato describes is a set of nested horns. Trumpets if you will, those bastard shapes of calculus with finite surface and infinite volume. And no less a delight than that the rims are then bells? Lo...the first is first and the last is second. 
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11-06-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns | | |
11-06-2007
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Re: Seven heads, Ten horns Quote:
Originally Posted by Turtle | Came Buddy Christ on 2-2-22 @ 2:22 p.m. Riding in the rodeo 
Last edited by Garry Denke; 11-08-2007 at 04:42 PM.
Reason: Spinride Music
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