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  • marcuspeddle
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    You're training him well. I'll be looking for LittlePaddy on these forums soon.

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  • Paddy
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    ah right, so you want to play Civ III

    Go forth young lad and smack them hard
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  • Paddy
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  • Paddy
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    Hoy, what is going on here.....
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  • Frankychan
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    Me in some kind of funky a** discount outlet. I was bored out of my a**. I didn't shave that morning and didn't have any breakfast. My friend took the pic.

    I'm currently in my "disgruntled" phase.
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  • Agathon
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    Originally posted by OzzyKP


    I dunno, my professor, who was really anal about the proper translation, prefered the Lord translation of the Politics. Maybe you should check it out, he knows his stuff. As for Metaphysics, I bought that on my own. Maybe in high school yet, so I just picked up whichever was cheapest I bet, heh.

    The Loeb was Xenophon IV with Memorabilia, Oeconomicus, Symposium, and Apology.
    I prefer the Apostle translations as they are really close to the Greek and consistent across the whole series. I haven't read the Lord, but I do have the two volume Oxford set as well, so there probably isn't much point in buying new ones.

    Who was your professor?

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  • OzzyKP
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    Originally posted by Agathon


    Ozzy - that edition of Aristotle's Ethics is the best available (I have it also). It makes me wonder why you have the inferior translations of the Metaphysics and the Politics since Apostle's translations of these are also the best.

    What's the Loeb? I can't read the title.
    I dunno, my professor, who was really anal about the proper translation, prefered the Lord translation of the Politics. Maybe you should check it out, he knows his stuff. As for Metaphysics, I bought that on my own. Maybe in high school yet, so I just picked up whichever was cheapest I bet, heh.

    The Loeb was Xenophon IV with Memorabilia, Oeconomicus, Symposium, and Apology.

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  • Provost Harrison
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    I always said French cars were rubbish

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  • Gangerolf
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    While we're onto pictures of parked cars etc..

    An acquaintance sent me this photo. The grafitti reads "[long] live the Christian baptism".

    Better than "Bush is a nazi", anyway.
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  • Gangerolf
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    dp

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  • Agathon
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    Originally posted by OzzyKP
    No major, but I took a few political philosophy classes when in school. Definitely stuff I like.

    My major was Communications, Law, Economics, and Government.
    Ozzy - that edition of Aristotle's Ethics is the best available (I have it also). It makes me wonder why you have the inferior translations of the Metaphysics and the Politics since Apostle's translations of these are also the best.

    What's the Loeb? I can't read the title.

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  • Gilgamensch
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    What a shame, would have been nice to know. Just in case you want to annoy a neighbour

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  • Zopperoni
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    I have no idea. There were no further comments attached with the photo.

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  • Gilgamensch
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    That is great

    Did the rubbish truck load the car up as well, when picking up the rest?

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  • Zopperoni
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    Originally posted by laurentius
    Parking rules dont apply to some people
    4 weeks ago just under my window
    Then do something about it

    The next photo was taken by W. van der Kolk and was a feature photo in the latest edition of the national AA's magazine:
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