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PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:51 pm    Post subject: This Forum's Calling Cards Reply with quote

Sitaram says:
I purchased for $10, 250 Avery business cards, and printed up my two urls (the forum, and supernova) my AOL,ICQ,YAHOO,MSN. each card costs 4 cents


Nighthawk says: tghat sounds a grood idea are you going to send hem out to colleges, universities, groups?

Sitaram says:
no.. just hand them to people that i meet like, in bookstores...

Sitaram says:
i just saw a middle aged woman, who was friendly, a stranger, so i asked her if she is on internet a lot, and she said yet... so i said, check out this literary forum and gave her a card

Nighthawk says:
you must be careful with that

Nighthawk says:
people are a little nervous hese days

Nighthawk says:
esp when you mention the internet

Nighthawk says:
althugh it was a good move at least she could see you maybe that helped

Sitaram says:
i can tell she is safe...ok

Sitaram says:
i dont want to see her... i want her to post

Nighthawk says:
no i meant she probably felt more reasured because she could see you and feel it was a propeer site

Sitaram says:
ohhhhh

Sitaram says:
yes... i look rather harmless

Nighthawk says:
yes, hat s wha i meant when a strange man approaches you and gives you an internet address it could make some women wary

Sitaram says:
but... i was by the elevator... singing "Old Man River"... so she said,... keep singing it is nice... so... she made the first contact...

Sitaram says:
sure, if i ran up in the street and shouted, "Join my forum"

Sitaram says:
it might make some people nervous and suspicious

Sitaram says:
ha ha
Nighthawk says:
haha

Nighthawk says:
quite

Nighthawk says:
hey you really sing Old Man River?

Sitaram says:
yes.. that really happened

Sitaram says:
when I was in the greek monastery... I sang what is called the "ison tone" (i.e. i was an isocrat, or "one who holds the ison") a low tone which changes with the melody,... but it is not western harmony

Sitaram says:
but, in the Russian churches, I sang in their western 4 part harmony, and sometimes i did the bass, and sometimes the tenor, so it stretched my voice

Nighthawk says:
ooo do yuou have a mike on your pc?

Nighthawk says:
ahaha

Sitaram says:
it is funny to be in a monastery, and see old men in their 70s singing

Sitaram says:
no...

Sitaram says:
no mike, no camera...

Nighthawk says:
would be nice to hear you sing
Sitaram says:

in college, we all had to take one year of music... and i learned to sing a few things from Bach's St. Matthew's Passion...

Sitaram says:
i did an imitation of Fisher Diskow, and someone thought it was reasonable...

Sitaram says:
but i dont have his power or range

Sitaram says:
fisher diskow was a famous baritone in the 1960s

Sitaram says:
funny thing, once i rode on a bus next to a young man whose mother had an affair with Fisher Diskow

Sitaram says:
small world

Nighthawk says:
what a marvellous life you have lived

Nighthawk says:
and still living i may add


Nighthawk says:
can you sing Italian opera

Sitaram says:
it was German.. and i only learned small portions

Nighthawk says:
I came across a site of ancient mysteries
Nighthawk says:
I wonder if you have any thoughts on
Nighthawk says:




Strange Artifacts


Piri Reis Map (1513)
Shroud of Turin
Aztec Calendar
Antikythera Device
Celtic Cross
Mystery Skulls
Ancient Airplanes
Fuente Magna
Phaistos Disk
Catalan Atlas
Baghdad Battery
Stone Spheres
VoynichManuscript

Sitaram says:
you know.. there is the one woman archeologist,.... who is nicknamed Om Seti...
Sitaram says:
and she learned to perform the ancient Egyptian rites
Sitaram says:
so.. she is the last person in the world to do it
Nighthawk says:
just looked that up the 'opening of he mouth' ritual?
Sitaram says:
yes... the mummifycation?
Nighthawk says:
yes and bringing to life


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds like a heck of an idea-I'll have to that.



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