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Divinus Arma
07-01-2006, 07:31
is Eclectic.

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Proletariat
07-01-2006, 08:14
Your old name was better.

Gregoshi
07-01-2006, 08:29
We need a stickied post with old name/new name cross references for those of us that are easily confused. Eclectic, you'll always be good ol' DA in my book. ~D

Maybe it is me, but in all the cases I can think of, I liked the old name better...okay, on second thought, I am happy that Oaty finally got his capital "O". :laugh4:

doc_bean
07-01-2006, 08:34
Eclectic, you'll always be good ol' DA in my book. ~D


Now to be honest, that's what everyone said when Capo changed his name, now half the members probably have no clue who i'm talking about.

But I did prefer DA, it suited you much better. Eclectic is such a new age alias...

Gregoshi
07-01-2006, 08:38
Capo changed his name!? :laugh4:

AntiochusIII
07-02-2006, 02:15
Capo changed his name!? :laugh4:Aye, he promoted himself to Kaiser. I don't know why it's "of Arabia" either, since he gives me the impression that he is very much not Arabic, much less Arabic royalty. :book:

Like King Malcolm who demoted himself to Duke.

Anyway, DA, why the name change?

Vladimir
07-02-2006, 02:37
The "You know who I am" was a dead giveaway. Besides, you waited this long?

Lemur
07-02-2006, 04:51
I'd recognize that Village People mustache anywhere. So are you going to clue anyone in on the reason for the name swap?

Lehesu
07-02-2006, 06:17
You can change your name without a recommendation from your Congressman? What? I never knew it was so easy!

LeftEyeNine
07-02-2006, 08:30
After looking up the meaning of the word "Eclectic" in the dictionary, I discovered that I'm almost an eclectic as well -I wasn't able to define myself before I knew that word.

So greets fly out to DA - a-ye, that was a better nickname but the choice is his. :2thumbsup:

Oaty
07-02-2006, 19:30
Maybe it is me, but in all the cases I can think of, I liked the old name better...okay, on second thought, I am happy that Oaty finally got his capital "O". :laugh4:


Glad I'm still recognized after my name change :jumping: :jumping:

DemonArchangel
07-02-2006, 23:34
Well, the reason he changed his name is because there's only one DA on these forums.

Me.

Gregoshi
07-03-2006, 15:21
Well, the reason he changed his name is because there's only one DA on these forums.

Me.
That's true DA, but it isn't a problem as long as the two of you don't post in the same thread - :inquisitive: oh...

Divinus Arma
07-03-2006, 15:56
Divinus Arma was something RTWesque that I stuck in a latin translator and thought would be good enough for a gaming forum where I would only post one or twice.

3000+ posts later, I decided to pick something with personal meaning.


Eclectic isn't new age. I just acknowledge the inherent lack of absolute confidence that any of us can ever have in anything.

I was once a liberal myself: I voted for Al Gore, I saw the benefit of lifting the minimum wage, of giving social programs to the poor. That is because I was poor. I was never educated enough to see both sides. I chose the more logical of the two, but that does not mean that I am correct by any stretch.

Same goes with religion. I was once a Christian. I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior and lamented at the loss of so many souls to damnation. Until I began to see the patterns in each religion and especially the shared themes in science and religious perspective. All is temporary, nothing is certain, solidity is an illusion.

In every philosophy, I never strictly adhere to one outlook, nor am I 100% certain of the outlook I have chosen. I believe that certainty is reserved for noone and to claim certainty is arrogance. But that does not mean we cannot have an opinion; as an Eclectic, I have a responsibility to learn all sides and choose that which is most logical and relevant for me.

Eclectism demands tolerance and seeks knowledge and wisdom through variety of perspective. This may not be who I am at all times, but it is who I aspire to be. And I truly believe that the qualities we most admire are those which lay inherent within us. We are our role models.

Lemur
07-03-2006, 16:06
That was really quite beautiful, E; better and more heartfelt writing than we in the monkey gallery deserve.

By way of salute, I hereby swear to never tease you about your Village People mustache ever again.

Quid
07-03-2006, 16:20
After having read this and the mobile phone thread it seems the Lemur has found a new friend. Very cute. :2thumbsup:

Quid

Sorry, once again I failed to contribute anything noteworthy to a thread.

Lemur
07-03-2006, 16:26
Hey, if E wants to post thoughtful, informed responses, who am I to say anything but "bravo"? Anybody who elevates the discussion is worthy of some mild praise. That doesn't mean we'll be soaping each others' beards anytime soon.

Divinus Arma
07-03-2006, 16:47
Lemur is nothing to me but a Liberal. A hybrid-driving, welfare-state-sponsoring, racism-propogating, national-security-weak, crime-weak, tree-hugging, drug-supporting, homosexual-marriage-defending, tax-everyone, dirty liberal. ~;)

He's also a fairly smart fella and very proud dad. :2thumbsup:

Banquo's Ghost
07-03-2006, 17:38
Lemur is nothing to me but a Liberal. A hybrid-driving, welfare-state-sponsoring, racism-propogating, national-security-weak, crime-weak, tree-hugging, drug-supporting, homosexual-marriage-defending, tax-everyone, dirty liberal. ~;)

Methinks you protest too much. And we all know opposites attract. :wink:

I for one, agree with Lemur and think your name change had excellent reasoning. Your post was very eloquent, Eclectic, and quite touching. Damned if I can spell it consistently though. ~:doh:

The Spartan (Returns)
07-03-2006, 17:44
please add to your description in your Who The Hell Are You Anyway thread: confused the hell out of The Spatan when he changed his name.

Quid
07-03-2006, 18:18
Hey, if E wants to post thoughtful, informed responses, who am I to say anything but "bravo"? Anybody who elevates the discussion is worthy of some mild praise. That doesn't mean we'll be soaping each others' beards anytime soon.

I didn't mean to come across disrespectful. I apologise. It just struck me having previously read the other aforementioned thread.

And Ex-DA's (Eclectic's) post did make sense and it did promote the thread to other heights. I didn't mean to imply otherwise (and I don't think I did).

On a side note, I really WOULD like to see you two soaping each other's beards. That would be one for the books. :laugh4:

Quid