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Topic started on 24-9-2004 @ 12:57 PM by Odd
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These words have appeared at the bottom of the blacklabyrinth page...
Abominatio likely meaning "abomination", nasci being Latin for "to be born" or "to spring forth", and autumnum being uncertain but probably
meaning "autumn", I think we can expect a monster to spring forth this Fall.
If this is a game, it appeals to me much more than the previous two... let's just stay away from the numbers this time!
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:02 PM by sanctum
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:05 PM by Odd
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Yep, I'm certain about the first two words, but autumnum doesn't seem to have a direct translation. I'll ask my girlfriend tonight; she speaks the
language.
Let's keep an eye on this
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:13 PM by sanctum
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Autumn or Fall?
Maybe calendar months. Which calender?
My head hurts,
Sanc'.
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:20 PM by pennyforyourthoughts
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one infinite
abomination arise autumn
U think this is about drjim or the new upcoming game?
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:22 PM by Odd
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This is new. HUNT_ADMIN informed us that this has nothing to do with DrJim in a thread not far from here.
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:46 PM by Fiorina 161
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i've been looking all over the site for
d-jim stuff, durning that time, i've seen many
avatar"s from some of the rel. threads, and
some from the mason threads,it look's alot
like some of these avatars. anyone think
about what the thing in center is, all i've
seen anyone post was minator, that's from
a greek story?
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 01:51 PM by Klepto
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well, it looks a little like an eye in a triangle which would point toward the illuminati...
where the maze/labyrinth comes into it I have no idea..
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reply posted on 24-9-2004 @ 04:23 PM by pennyforyourthoughts
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Minotaur was a monster with the body of a man and the head of a bull. Its parents were a bull and Pasiphae. Pasiphae was the wife of King Minos of
Crete.
The myth tells that Minotaur was kept in an inescapable maze and seven women as a sacrifice called the Labyrinth by Minos. Minos gave Minotaur seven
men. Theseus was a Greek hero. Minos' daughter, Ariodne, gave Theseus some string. Theseus tied thestring at the end of the Labyrinth and walked
until he found the Minotaur . After a long battle, Theseus defeated the Minotaur. He then followed the string out of the Labyrinth.
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reply posted on 25-9-2004 @ 05:13 AM by amantine
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My analysis of the text on IgnoranceDenied:
Oh, couldn't the people that make these games pick up a Latin dictionary and grammar book?
"Unus infinitas" = one infinity
This should be "Una infinitas", because infinitas is feminine. Unus is the masculine form of the adjective "unus, una, unum".
"abominatio nasci autumnum" the horror (is?) to begin (in?) autumn
I think they wanted to signify a time with autumnum, but the accusativus is only for lengths of time, e.g. "multos annos illic habitabat" = he lived
there for many years. A point in time, like "in autumn", requires an ablativus temporis: "autumno" instead of "autumnum". I don't think nascor
can be used as a transitive verb, which it seems to be if autumnus is meant as accusativus. None of the six possible translations of nascor in my
dictionary are transitive.
I'm going to let them get away with the NcI-construction (nominativus cum infinitivo), although that officially requires another verb. I've seen
Tacitus use an AcI (accusativus cum infinitivo) without a verb, so I guess that a NcI without a verb is sometimes allowed as well.
I will probably not participate in this game, because of the conflicts between me being FSME and moderator on IgnoranceDenied and playing this game.
Maybe Hunt_Admin can clear this up. Anyway, I just couldn't stand seeing the mistakes in the text.
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reply posted on 28-9-2004 @ 09:41 PM by Odd
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The words at the bottom now read "abominatio nascitur autumno", and the title is now "Una Infinitas"... it appears that the language has been
corrected to true Latin.
Additionally, the font in which "Una Infinitas" is written has been changed... I doubt this is of any consequence, but details, as we know, can be
important.
The source code remains, as of this time, free of hidden clues... the maze has remained the same since day one as well, although I think we all
expected this.
Keep on searching!
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reply posted on 28-9-2004 @ 09:51 PM by Nygdan
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Originally posted by Odd
If this is a game, it appeals to me much more than the previous two... let's just stay away from the numbers this time!
I humbly and nonmathematically agree.
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reply posted on 28-10-2004 @ 07:09 PM by project_pisces
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Thought this logo from a Jewish Frat or Sorority House was interesting
dolphin.upenn.edu...
same eye in pyramid and cresent moon thingy
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reply posted on 31-10-2004 @ 05:27 PM by infinite8
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Interesting. Here is some info from their site. Maybe it will help
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Chabad the philosophy was formulated in the 1700’s by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Chabad Chassidism made the deepest teachings of the Torah, Kabbala
and Jewish mysticism accessible to the average person in an intellectual manner, which brought incredible meaning and purpose to the age-old
traditions of Judaism. A complex theology, Chabad Chassidism teaches a deeper perspective on man, his Creator and the world in which we live; infusing
it’s students with a profound sense of purpose and mission.
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The logo os for the organization "Birthright Israel"
www.birthrightisrael.com...
Just a strange coincidence I believe.
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