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What's Got Into that Sig?


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The first bit is obviously spam for my book. I'll pay for a real ad in a couple of weeks, just because it isn't right to have Morrus foot the bill.

The last part is simply true.
 

Je le vois, mais je ne le crois pas.

"I see it, but I don't believe it." Famously used by Cantor (in a letter to Dedekind) to express his suprise at the discovery of the cardinality of lines, planes, and spaces: they're all the same.


Monte Cook, on his New Year's Resolutions:
"Do not release any product with the word 'fane' or 'eldritch'. At least in the title. Well, maybe just one."

Monte's love for particular words, especially the two above, has not gone unnoticed --- and his "fane fane fane fane" post has, hopefully, not passed out of collective memory yet.


"We elves are a happy and peaceful family (blatantly ignoring drow). We prefer to remain so, but your intrusive meddlings have crossed the line; you found out about how we butchered and slaughtered each other way back in the day. For that, your lives are forfeit. I pray that your next incarnations are less curious." -cignus_pfaccari

A quote from these forums explaining why elves might hold knowledge close to themselves, not sharing with other races. It amused me, so I added it to my sig.
 

Shameless pimping for my Story Hours and then, as if that weren't enough, shameless pimping of myself.

If I wasn't shameless, I wouldn't be running for Dictator.
 

Mine is a great line from a former poster at ENWorld, Arcady, whom I haven't seen in months. It was about his surprise that some players have managed to play D&D for years without gaining a single OUNCE of in-game tactical knowledge.
 



Mine? More shameless pimping for potential cash :) Um, more to come on the shameless pimping part, as soon as I get another large lot organized.
 

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