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    Default CBG in the comic book?

    We polled our listeners a couple of weeks ago and 89% of then thought this screen cap from the comic IS CBG. What do you think? You can add your vote to our poll here.

    Here's the screen cap. It's the guy in the hat in the first panel.

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    yea it's the Observer alright. Notice that this, like his appearence at the benefit with Esterbrook, is not a "pattern" event.

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    Default Pattern Event

    True, his appearance at the Humanitarian Aide Forum is not a pattern event, but neither was his appearance on the train in The Ghost Network. I think he is observing not only the actual pattern events but those investigating the pattern events.

    Perhaps that is also a part of his scientific process (aka observing). Perhaps those investigating are also part of the experiment and their response to the happenings is also being documented. In this scenario an observer would be conducting a social/psychological experiment that would possibly coincide with the actual scientific experiments that are more formally known as The Pattern.
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    I agree Mardarrell - it seems that there is more to him than observing Pattern-events. He has a keen interest in our 3 heroes, and perhaps the wider team.

    I like your scenario and think it holds a lot of value - if we look at his observations as an 'experiment', then it makes sense that factors external to the series of events are also taken into consideration. Including those external factors who, unlike himself, interact and intervene in the Pattern and therefore shape the end results - assuming there is an end..

    Btw, thanks for bringing the comic/Observer observation to our attention!





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    Quote Originally Posted by edubby2003 View Post
    Actually you can order these kinda things outta books. Sorta like class rings. Not too hard to obtain.
    Really? That kind of cheapens the entire ring thing to me now. Boo!

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    Sorry for my bag English.

    The first Comic 00 - 2008 Convention Exclusive for the Comic Con, is no here?

    I'm looking for view.

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    Just a not for those talking about the effects of LSD. The better the LSd and the more you take the faster it begins to effect you. When I umm used to know about these things doses came it three forms:
    Paper: was the least consistant and most likely to be of bad quality of have something in it that made you feel pretty crappy on your way down. Also the relative strength was pretty schetchy since you have no idea how much was put on which part of the sheet before it got cut up and disperesed.
    Gel Caps/Tabs: Generally pretty good quality and the most consistant for dosage amount.
    Liquid: Always the best, strongest and cleanest. Dosage was harder to guage because of the size of the dropper and such.

    Walter Bishups homeade LSD with probably the best addatives in liquid form would get someone off very quickly IMO, however if they had never taken LSD before they would be a mess plain and simple. The more you take it the more you get used to it and the more functionable you can be on it even to the point that other people wouldn't know you were spun. When your senses begin to open up on good LSD it almost feels as if your soaking up the energy all around you and its getting into your nervous system, back to your core (spine) and then up into your head and out. If your not used to it it can really make people jittery or figitty as well as really hinder the fluidity of normal movement, remember your brain is also starting to really humm at the same time, all parts of it being active and so your perceptions of the world are also becoming skewed or enhanced however you want to describe it.

    BTW, I read all this in a book somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jordoo View Post
    Just a not for those talking about the effects of LSD. The better the LSd and the more you take the faster it begins to effect you. When I umm used to know about these things doses came it three forms:
    Paper: was the least consistant and most likely to be of bad quality of have something in it that made you feel pretty crappy on your way down. Also the relative strength was pretty schetchy since you have no idea how much was put on which part of the sheet before it got cut up and disperesed.
    Gel Caps/Tabs: Generally pretty good quality and the most consistant for dosage amount.
    Liquid: Always the best, strongest and cleanest. Dosage was harder to guage because of the size of the dropper and such.

    Walter Bishups homeade LSD with probably the best addatives in liquid form would get someone off very quickly IMO, however if they had never taken LSD before they would be a mess plain and simple. The more you take it the more you get used to it and the more functionable you can be on it even to the point that other people wouldn't know you were spun. When your senses begin to open up on good LSD it almost feels as if your socking up the energy all around you and its getting into your nervous system, back to your core (spine) and then up into your head and out. If your not used to it it can really make people jittery or figitty as well as really hinder the fluidity of normal movement, remember your brain is also starting to really humm at the same time, all parts of it being active and so you perceptions of the world are also becoming skewed or enhanced however you want to describe it.

    BTW, I read all this in a book somewhere.
    I read a similar book. ;P My copy added this caution: Do not take barrel acid with strawberry mescaline. It is a seriously bad idea.

    Of course, my book is from the 70's, so....the warning is likely way out of date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrassOrchid View Post
    I read a similar book. ;P My copy added this caution: Do not take barrel acid with strawberry mescaline. It is a seriously bad idea.

    Of course, my book is from the 70's, so....the warning is likely way out of date.
    LOL, my book did mention that its nice to take some liquid while your preparing to drink your mushroom tea to get the best of both worlds, but it also said if you do that Nitrous Bongs are totally off limits unless of course your not worried about coming back for quite some time.

    My book was a late 90's addition BTW. It did cover alot of topics but mescaline was not one of them.
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    The description of "an Army ring" is incorrect.

    Depicted is "The Great Seal of the United States" one side of which is depicted on the dollar.

    The Heraldry of the Dept. of the Army is different.


    Darpa also has a unique heraldric plaque.

    There are a number of different departments borrowing the eagle motif from the "Great Seal of the United States" in their individual heraldric design plaquards.

    The President, Vice President, House of Representatives, are only a few differentiated only by the description on the outer edge border of the heraldric plaque with less obvious differences on the emblem itself.

    On the other hand there are many agencies, offices, and departments devoid of the great seal. The symbology less obvious and cryptic.





    Quote Originally Posted by Deknor View Post
    Also here is a very good picture of that gold ring.



    It is an Army Ring. And Walter had one for his work under DARPA.

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