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  • #16
    fax

    (in reference to bansaisequoia)
    Also, he is a premium member
    This just in from our Faux News Fact Checker: bansaisequoia has refused to provide any verification of ever having been a premium member. Site administrator Stephen has been curiously silent on this issue. Everything about bansaisequoia is suspect!!!

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    • #17
      Auspicious List of Solvers!

      Monty,

      I am honored to be included in the list of internet friends. Early in the morning, taking a break for lunch, after a long day of therapy (my husband says that I play all day for a living -- partially true, although it is play with a purpose), or any time on the weekend, I look forward to getting on the site, sometimes to solve, but sometimes just to check to see who is chatting and/or who is solving. It is comforting to see the familiar names, many of whom I feel I know just a little bit. Thanks to those who have helped me when I've been stuck; thanks for all the encouragement. Seeing the fastest solves on puzzles is inspiring for me.

      Bansai, for what it's worth, I have never doubted that you are a real person.

      I've solved cryptograms for nearly thirty years, but only the last 14 months on this site (my only internet crypto site). There's no bragging involved here -- I'm just trying to keep what brain cells I have from dying off too quickly (while still enjoying a nice glass of wine with dinner, thus destroying aforementioned brain cells).

      Iltquilt

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      • #18
        Originally posted by pootie49 View Post
        OH allow me....

        ahem, i refer you to this page



        i refer you to the word no as opposed to the word now

        i refer you to stop being a doubter and realize that even i
        had set 1150 records faster than bansai at one time
        (merde)

        check the link....doubts be gone!!!!

        sighhhhhhh
        rolls eyes
        Ummm . . . When referring to one's self, I believe it's proper to use upper-case "I." I also believe that sentences usually start with upper-case letters. I think that even the French among us know that.

        An accidental "w" at the end of a "no," is a much easier read than sentence after sentence beginning with lower-case letters -- especially when the writer of said sentences is correcting a single letter's error. Just sayin'.

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        • #19
          For your information, Pootie is very seriously ill, and it takes great effort on her part to even get up out of bed these days. I believe it's much easier for her to type in all lower case letters without punctuation. Before you give her unasked for grammar lessons, you should know a bit more about her and what she has been going through these past two years. You might want to read some of the old forum posts about her illness. We are lucky that she is still with us and able to drop by occasionally to chat and post in the forum.

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          • #20
            I think it's sweet when people defend others. I also think that correctors can be corrected. If it hurts to see someone we care for being corrected, then perhaps we should refrain from correcting others. Perhaps you should learn a little more about me before you suggest that I learn a bit more about someone else.

            Have a good game, and be well.

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            • #21
              Adding my voice to this discussion

              Lily,

              I have read the posts about and by Pootie, and I'd like to stand up here with you in her defense. It seems to me that she is an icon on this site, welcoming those who were new and who ventured into the chat, helping those who were stuck, and being a big sister to Bansai (and many others, I am sure).

              PenelopeAndromeda,

              Have you ever heard of or read the book "The Four Agreements"? If you haven't read it, you may want consider it. The basic premise: you make four agreements with yourself. These are probably not in the order given in the book, but it doesn't really matter: 1. Be impeccable with your word. 2. Always do your best. 3. Never take anything personally. 4. Don't assume.

              These agreements, which I made with myself a couple of years ago, continue to make my daily life easier. I don't know what anyone's challenges may be. I don't know what your challenges are and you don't know what mine are. The only thing that is certain -- we all have difficulties. This is a nice site with nice folks who have forged friendships.

              Remember, just because you know one thing about a person, doesn't mean you know that person.

              Pootie,

              I'm sorry I don't know you. I'm certain it is my loss.

              Iltquilt

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              • #22
                For those of you who never had the chance to get to know Pootie, I can only say that it's your loss. When she was well enough to play, Pootie was the FIRST to welcome new players by sending so many of them a PM of welcome. She was also usually the first to respond to cries of help, or just calls for information on where to find stuff, etc. And she almost never missed wishing folks a happy birthday, whether she knew you or not.

                In the best of health or not, Pootie is still a "force of nature" and one of the smartest, kindest and most capable crypto solvers going.

                Penelope, I know that if you had had the opportunity to get to know her as many of us do, you would also think she's wonderful and deserving of being defended.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by iltquilt View Post
                  Lily,

                  I have read the posts about and by Pootie, and I'd like to stand up here with you in her defense. It seems to me that she is an icon on this site, welcoming those who were new and who ventured into the chat, helping those who were stuck, and being a big sister to Bansai (and many others, I am sure).

                  PenelopeAndromeda,

                  Have you ever heard of or read the book "The Four Agreements"? If you haven't read it, you may want consider it. The basic premise: you make four agreements with yourself. These are probably not in the order given in the book, but it doesn't really matter: 1. Be impeccable with your word. 2. Always do your best. 3. Never take anything personally. 4. Don't assume.

                  These agreements, which I made with myself a couple of years ago, continue to make my daily life easier. I don't know what anyone's challenges may be. I don't know what your challenges are and you don't know what mine are. The only thing that is certain -- we all have difficulties. This is a nice site with nice folks who have forged friendships.

                  Remember, just because you know one thing about a person, doesn't mean you know that person.

                  Pootie,

                  I'm sorry I don't know you. I'm certain it is my loss.

                  Iltquilt


                  My words were impeccable.
                  Sentences do usually begin with upper-case letters. I did not make things that way. I just stated a commonly-known fact. I am not sure why it is okay for Pootie to point out a slight misspelling, but not okay for me to point out errors in Pootie's writing.

                  I did my best. I did not attack her with my corrections. I only pointed out errors, in the same way that she did with another person. What exactly were you and Lily defending her against? My writing to her about her writing in the same way as she wrote to Einsmallstein? My barely (if at all) existent sarcasm? Did I tell her what to do, or did I try to make her do something that she did not want to? Was I name-calling or something? Have I somehow missed what I wrote that required you to defend her against me -- something that somehow could even be assumed as being an example of disrespect for who she is and what she's going through? And really, is pointing out her errors so heinous a deed that I need to be scolded for speaking up, just as she did? Really? I'm only asking so as to not break Agreement #4.

                  I did not take anything personally . . . that is, until I felt attacked for merely pointing out errors and making a point.

                  I did not assume anything. I went on what was written to me. I did not have to make assumptions about the intent of Lily's post, or of yours, for that matter. Hers seemed quite clear: Because I did not know that Pootie was seriously ill and an icon on this site, I should keep my fingers still, unless I agree with what she writes. To do otherwise is disrespectful and insensitive. Your intent seemed also evident, in your listing of The Four Agreements for me, and me alone. I am 44. I have been following the Agreements for just about 20 years. I'm not an expert, nor is my following of The Agreements anywhere near perfect, but I do all right. I just think that perhaps singling me out for your listing of them is a bit on the . . . less-than-equal-treatment side.

                  I sympathize with Pootie being in grave health. But how my comment on her lettering became a lesson in how I was wrong for pointing it out because of how sick she is, this is beyond me. Tell you what, though: My best and closest heart, someone with whom I was fortunate enough to share a love deeper than friendship, deeper than lovers, so deeply transcendent of family, died of horribly painful pancreatic cancer one week before he got to watch me march in graduation from grad school, in May 2011. I got to watch part of the last few weeks, as his body failed him. It was my great honor to treat his intellect as he treated mine and others', catching his errors, even as he busted me on mine. I now appreciate the offense he took when someone told me "you shouldn't say that because he's sick." I appreciate it so much more now than ever.

                  You are right, Lily, in one thing: You don't know me. All you know is that I treated Pootie's writing the same way she treated Einsmallstein's. And yet, you and Lily seem to have drawn conclusions about me that can in no way be based on a mere five sentences.

                  I think that the funniest, and perhaps saddest of all, is that this is not about Pootie, nor is any of this so-called defense of her anything she's requested on this board -- at least, not that I've seen yet. This is about two people over-reacting to my five-sentence critique on her writing style, in the same manner as she critiqued Einsmallstien's.

                  Perhaps I am not the only one who should reread The Four Agreements. No-one seemed to find offense at Pootie's correction of a single-letter error in someone else's post. But my correction of the errors in her post is obviously an act against some unspoken golden rule.

                  Consider it a lesson learned. I'll shut up, play my games, and leave you good folks to your forum. I'm done here.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by gryhnd51 View Post
                    For those of you who never had the chance to get to know Pootie, I can only say that it's your loss. When she was well enough to play, Pootie was the FIRST to welcome new players by sending so many of them a PM of welcome. She was also usually the first to respond to cries of help, or just calls for information on where to find stuff, etc. And she almost never missed wishing folks a happy birthday, whether she knew you or not.

                    In the best of health or not, Pootie is still a "force of nature" and one of the smartest, kindest and most capable crypto solvers going.

                    Penelope, I know that if you had had the opportunity to get to know her as many of us do, you would also think she's wonderful and deserving of being defended.
                    One final thought:

                    I am sure that Pootie is as wonderful, warm, and welcoming as you and others have described. I have not said a single word to the contrary. But, it seems too difficult for you and her other "defenders" to notice that my comment was not an attack on her or her kindness or her illness. It was a five-sentence critique on her writing, in the same way as her comment was, in part, a critique on Einsmallstein's comment. I said nothing about her or to her that required anyone to defend her against me. If she had written a correction about my comments, I'd be willing to bet that this whole situation would have been handled entirely differently. When she corrects someone else, it's okay. When someone corrects her, they get castigated. My word! What a sin I've committed! I beg each of you "defenders" with all that I am that you could somehow, some way, find it in your hearts to forgive me before my world ends in ashes and shame!

                    As I said: Lesson learned. It is far more important to me to solve puzzles, to increase my brain speed, than it is to continue to engage in this inane conversation. Now, I am officially DONE with this forum. Consider it your victory and my loss. Please, do feel free to forget that I was ever here. I'll not be stupid enough to come back.

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                    • #25
                      erm whuts castigated meen???

                      and pardon the non use of caps but its kinda my trademark
                      that and bad grammar and foul language but im a sweetheart ...apparently.

                      uh...i dont cap.

                      and i wasnt being intentionally rude to einsmallstein i was just a bit tired of
                      the naysayers and was making a point in my rather silly way.
                      ok i admit i shouldnt have been that harsh but the videos people the videos??
                      jeesh

                      um thanks for circling the wagons.
                      and its a shame i lost power or i d a been here earlier taking care of
                      this myself doncha know

                      penelope? simmer down girl it was a bad day and i was spouting off i do that
                      correct away hon.
                      lol its just so not important but you ve ticked a few very nice nice srsly nice
                      people off here and wow thank you for those that spoke up.
                      really...thank you.

                      i actually can use correct grammar and caps and punctuation even.
                      i know i can cause when i swear i punctuate like hell!!!!<see

                      so lets roll this back a bit and first off ...einsmallstein, my apologies, i was
                      grumpy and tired. I was rude in my post and im sorry.
                      and penelope im sorry if all this horrible grammar spelling lack of punctuation
                      and sans capping bugs you.
                      but um and i mean this with all the joie de vivre (ha french!) i can muster
                      get a life girl. holy cowfish. srsly were you having a bad day too?
                      cause ya coulda just pm'd me, im still active, i dont solve anymore but im
                      here, alot, lurking about, sorry lurker, just yanno talk to me if it bugs ya.
                      cause the players here will stand up for each other. cause we are a tight bunch
                      been thru alot together..
                      and im done with you now so pffffffffffft.

                      k, so thanks everyone for doing what i would do if someone dissed someone i cared about.
                      and in the same way what penelope did in einsmallsteins defense. or defence even.
                      yayyy gang meaning everyone.

                      penelope dont stop solving cause of this, its a great site. it really is the best cryptogram
                      site out there. with people who are helpful and kind and funny and fierce friends and
                      competitors.

                      thanks again all.
                      You've warmed the cockles of my heart.
                      ^^^
                      punctuation, grammar, and caps.
                      cooo eee look at me bein all fancee and stuff.
                      oh and i tend to think that most people on this site are
                      extremely bright people. im sure my intentional non-use of
                      proper grammar etc. bothers the piss out of them, lol.
                      they however can take a joke. see they dont think im
                      actually as silly as i sound. prolly got to do with the fact
                      im yanno a good solver and shit.
                      oh and...e e cummings made a fortune out of books without capping.
                      just sayin.

                      ok anyway im going to bed now.
                      its hurrricaning out there.

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                      • #26
                        dang it one more thing...

                        we are all, all of us, i reckon, going thru our own
                        personal hells each day.
                        and not one of us is perfect.

                        so chances are if someone speaks up for whatever reason
                        on a small non issue, in my experience, they are dealing
                        with some serious stuff and sometimes they need to just
                        let it out.
                        just remember to go easy and dont judge too harshly
                        and when its all done, say you re sorry.
                        its all we can do really.

                        thats not directed at anyone, i want to make that clear.
                        thats just a personal observation.

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                        • #27
                          No Country for Old Men and The Road. Two great reads by Cormac McCarthy... neither containing anything that would even come close to resembling generally accepted punctuation. I believe the movie version of No Country won best picture at the Academy Awards, if I'm not mistaken (perhaps it should have been filmed in black and white) So, Pootie... keep doin' what you do. Some cakes just can't be baked the wrong way.

                          Penelope - I really do hope we haven't heard from you for the final time here on the forum. I think the frustration that so many of the longtimers feel comes from the constant belief that Bansai just can't possibly be that fast. Well... here's how I look at it. Usain Bolt has run 100 meters in 9.58 seconds. That is so unbelievably fast that there would be many who might say it is, in fact, not humanly possible. But here in the 3rd millenium, with a TV camera pointed at Mr. Bolt every time he laces up his spikes, it really can't be denied. And therein lies the problem with Bansai. We don't have anything called the Cryptolympics, and there isn't 24 hour a day coverage by NBC Sports. But just because I can't solve quotes as quickly as Bansai doesn't mean he can't do it. He does... and that's a cool thing. Another cool thing is that I don't measure my success here against Bansai's success. If I did, I'd have been long gone long ago. So, peace be with you Penelope, and to you as well Einsmallstein. Both of your comments will always be welcomed here on the forum, but please understand that people's buttons occasionally get pushed... yours, mine, Pootie's, all of us. Life's too short - so stop and solve a few cryptos along the way.

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                          • #28
                            Penelope

                            I'm a friend of Penelope's. I've known her all my life. I'm speaking in her defense now because I can. She didn't want me to last night.

                            Penelope is one of the kindest, gentlest, most compassionate people I've ever known. She couldn't be a chaplain if she didn't have those qualities. Pootie, when she read your comment to Einsmallstein, it struck her as funny. She thought you were just ribbin' and rippin', good nature kidding was all she figured it was. So she really just was joining the ribbin'. I can promise you that she meant no offense. She's one of those Pollyannas (I call her that all the time) who really does assume kindness and gives people the benefit of the doubt. I can't say that I've got that same outlook, and I always tell her that she's crazy, but that's really how she looks at things and people and the world in general.

                            I've never posted on this forum, but when she told me what happened, I had to come look for myself. Nobody assumed kindness on her part. Nobody gave her the benefit of the doubt. Nobody even asked if she was serious or not. People jumped her case and made assumptions without asking her what she intended. She made the assumption that you were just kidding with Einsmallstein, and maybe that assumption was wrong. If it was, please accept my apology on her behalf. Others made the assumption that she was being mean to you. I just wonder if anybody who assumed the worst of her and then jumped on her for it will apologize.

                            I'm standing in solidarity with her. This is my first and last comment on this forum. I'm sure you're as kind and wonderful as everyone says you are, and I'll bet that you are like her in assuming kindness and giving people the benefit of the doubt. Too bad Penelope got such a raw deal from people who'd rather assume the worst instead of at least asking questions first.

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                            • #29
                              Pootie, "castigated" just means "chastised." Your way of writing doesn't both her or me. We both have family members whose writing resembles yours, even her beloved Timothy (the one she spoke of) wrote like you do, and she treats them with no disrespect. By the end of his life, he barely had the strength to even look at a computer. When he was able to, her Pollyanna self thought it was the greatest thing in the world. (We all did.) Neither of us cares how anyone writes, we're just glad they take the time and care enough to write. She has a life, and a full one at that. She works, ministers, and is a chaplain. She wasn't having a bad day, not at first anyway. Thanks for asking, though. I'll tell her that you cared enough to ask.

                              Cheers!

                              (I'm sorry, I forgot to wish you a good day. I hope you are feeling well.) This really is my last post, though. I can't handle reading the venom against somebody from people who shoot first and ask questions later. We both plan to continue to solve puzzles, just not communicate on the forums. I'm like her -- we were both just curious about Bonsai's times. Curiosity satiated.

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