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MatPlus.Net Forum Promenade Defeating Satan with another useless topic
 
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(1) Posted by Sarah Hornecker [Sunday, Feb 7, 2010 11:52]

Defeating Satan with another useless topic


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Total 4634 posts in 666 topics since August 28th, 2006.


Siegfried uses "New Thread" for +1 topic and hits Satan critically.


And to let this not be only spam, I would like to ask for informations about composers who had a strong connection to spirituality or to paranormal phenomenes.

Dawson once knew a conjurer but from the circumstances it seems rather likely he was just some illusionist. Anyone else?
 
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(2) Posted by Michael McDowell [Sunday, Feb 7, 2010 12:24]

The infamous British nutcase Aleister Crowley was a “composer” of sorts. The late Ken Whyld once sent me around 30 compositions which appeared under Crowley’s name in a chess column Crowley ran in an Eastbourne newspaper. I sorted them into three categories – 1) good problems which I knew were by other people; 2) beginner’s rubbish which I assumed were composed by Crowley, and 3) good problems I didn’t recognise but which clearly could not have been produced by whoever composed the problems in category 2)!
 
 
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(3) Posted by Hauke Reddmann [Sunday, Feb 7, 2010 17:50]

Hey, did you NOT hear the talk I heard?

Crowley: Phew. Committed each and every sin on this planet.
Satan: Did not. What about chess problem plagiarism? Neener neener.
Crowley: <unprintable on Mat Plus Forum>

Hauke
 
   
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(4) Posted by Steven Dowd [Sunday, Feb 7, 2010 21:11]

Edgar Holladay.
 
   
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(5) Posted by Ian Shanahan [Monday, Feb 8, 2010 01:27]

I'm currently writing a book on gematria and isopsephia (letter-number equivalence leading to numerical patterns) in the Koine Greek urtexte of the New Testament - does this count? (There is, incidentally, a large section therein about 666 which [in Revelation 13:18] is, actually, "man's number". As for 666 being 'the number of the Beast', the Koine Greek word for 'beast' - "therion" - does *not* sum to 666, but the Hebrew transliteration of this word *does*! - a bilingual joke?)
 
 
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