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Re: Is it OK to post story announcements?

 

--- In snorkack@..., "bobmi357" <submitaccount@y...>
wrote:
--- In snorkack@..., "Dorothy McComb" <dmccomb1958@y...>
wrote:
Bob, is it OK to post announcements of chapters I'm putting up
elsewhere? Just so people can find them? (With a link to
another
group where they can be discussed, 'cause I don't want to clutter
up
your group.)

Thanks,

Dorothy
I don't have a problem with it Dorothy, but don't you think it would
be best to put a link to your story in the links section? :)

- Bob
Okay, thanks!

Dorothy


Re: Is it OK to post story announcements?

 

--- In snorkack@..., "Dorothy McComb" <dmccomb1958@y...>
wrote:
Bob, is it OK to post announcements of chapters I'm putting up
elsewhere? Just so people can find them? (With a link to another
group where they can be discussed, 'cause I don't want to clutter up
your group.)

Thanks,

Dorothy
I don't have a problem with it Dorothy, but don't you think it would
be best to put a link to your story in the links section? :)

- Bob


Is it OK to post story announcements?

 

Bob, is it OK to post announcements of chapters I'm putting up
elsewhere? Just so people can find them? (With a link to another
group where they can be discussed, 'cause I don't want to clutter up
your group.)

Thanks,

Dorothy


Re: Information needed please.

nrnwood
 

I may be able to help

The UK military is a somewhat flexiable organisation.

Basic structure

Sections (Sect) - 4 sects =

Platoons (Plt) - 4 Plt =

Company (Coy) - normal;y 3 "rifle" coys per Bn, 1 Heavt Weapons,
Headquarter and Quartermaters (Supply) =

Battalion (Bns) - The basic unit, Size will vary with unit type and
role. ie Infantry in a light role (ie non-mechanised) will be around
650 men. In a Mechanised role is goes upto 700+ as it get additional
men to man the MCV's

Regiment - has TWO meanings - ne is historical and is
a "administrative) and refers to the historical structurte of
multiple Bns with one for foreign service and one acting as the
depot and home service Bns.

The second is that Cavalry and Tank Bbs are called Regiments and
have 3-4 "Sabre" Suadrons which are the fighting elements and
Headquarters and Support Squadrons.

Brigade = 2-4 Bns. Again depends on role. A Mech Bridage will be
Infantry Heavy (2 x Infantry Bns, 1 x Tank Regt); Tank Heavy (1 x
Infantry Bns, 2 x Tank Regt); Square (2 x Infantry Bns, 2 x Tank
Regt); each Brigade will also have Headquarters, Supply and
Artillery
Units attached to it

2 - 3 Brigades = Division

The Special Forces are a seperate organisation as are the Royal
Marines

Is this what you were after?


If I can be of any further help - please email me directly

Regards

Nigel


OT: Scene It Game Harry Potter edition

 

Just came back from Wal-Mart where to my sister and mine surprise were
able to buy this game. It even includes secnes from the new GOF movie.
Just wanted to share it with everyone, in case anyone was intrested.

Have a great week -end.

Christina


Hi All

Lord Kronos
 

HI all,

I just finished reading your wonderful story that is Sunset over on
FF.net and came over hear to sing your praises!

A bit of background about me: I am a proud and delusional shipper of
Harry and Hermione. Now that that is out of the road, I'd like to
congratulate you for succeeding so far as to your goal in writing a
fiction with a pairing you wouldn't normally do.

I find it totaly believable. I'd just like to say, that whilst you
don't follow the new canon (HBP) this story isn't AU. The fact that
you have taken events from the books and believably written this story
is testament to your skills. AU is where you drasticly alter something
specificly mentioned in the canon, and as you haven't done that aside
from ignoing HBP...

Anyway, I'll stop rambling and just congratulate you again on
succeeding on accomplishing your goal with this story.

Lord Kronos
(I won't press for an update, I won't, I won't!)


Re: Harry's Leg

 

--- In snorkack@..., "bobmi357" <submitaccount@y...> wrote:
Well there's a simple answer to that question. I didn't think of
it. :)

Besides, if I made his life too easy then the story wouldn't be
interesting. :D

- Bob
Well, you could have someone come up with the idea ... you know, have
Luna wander up and say something, or even Hermione's parents, who are
looking at things from a Muggle standpoint - "Couldn't you use your
broom like a wheelchair?" and everybody slaps their foreheads and
Harry carries his broom shrunk down in his pocket from then on.

Then later you could have an action scene where they get ambushed by
someone and Harry pulls out his broom and starts flying around over
the top of the combat zapping people, and the whole business with
carrying the broom looks like the brilliant authors thought of it all
along.

Dorothy


Don't forget the Longbottems

 

When you are getting people ready to go please don't leave the
Longbottems in St. Mungos.

Kim


Re: Harry's Leg

 

Well there's a simple answer to that question. I didn't think of it. :)

Besides, if I made his life too easy then the story wouldn't be
interesting. :D

- Bob


--- In snorkack@..., "Dorothy McComb" <dmccomb1958@y...>
wrote:
--- In snorkack@..., "zanymuggle" <zanymuggle@s...> wrote:
Also, as Madame Pomfrey has expressed time and again, rest is
required
for an injury to heal well. Not even magic can make up for over-
taxing an injury that's not yet healed.
I have wondered why, when making long walks down to Hogsmeade, he
didn't just bring his broom with him so when he gets tired he can just
fly real slow alongside whoever's walking with him. That would also
give him a fast getaway vehicle/firing platform if someone attacked
while they were on the road.

Dorothy


Re: SoB Chpt 11 feedback

 

They'd better learn, then ...


--- In snorkack@..., I am Sam Hall <gmj88888@y...> wrote:
(Most) Slytherins are pure-blooded... do they even know how to
cook for themselves?


Greg

I think the Boxing Day meeting is a planning session. They will
all
need time to pack, recruit others, etc. Remus has probably used
Harry's money to buy a housing development somewhere. Then
during
the Easter hols everybody will vanish, so when Voldemort shows
up
during the "time of the Bull" (zodiacal period of Taurus, April
21-
May 21 or so) he will find a castle inhabited by the Slytherins,
Dumbledork, and Snape, all living on grilled-cheese sandwiches
because the house elves are gone.

Dorothy
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Re: SoB Chpt 11 feedback

I am Sam Hall
 

(Most) Slytherins are pure-blooded... do they even know how to cook for themselves?


Greg

I think the Boxing Day meeting is a planning session. They will all
need time to pack, recruit others, etc. Remus has probably used
Harry's money to buy a housing development somewhere. Then during
the Easter hols everybody will vanish, so when Voldemort shows up
during the "time of the Bull" (zodiacal period of Taurus, April 21-
May 21 or so) he will find a castle inhabited by the Slytherins,
Dumbledork, and Snape, all living on grilled-cheese sandwiches
because the house elves are gone.

Dorothy
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Re: Harry's Leg

 

--- In snorkack@..., "Bryan Tait" <bryan_m_tait@y...>
wrote:
JK herself has unwittingly laid the foundations for the interaction
of
Magic and Technology by stating that Electronic devices wont work
within high magic area's like Hogwarts. Theirby indicating that they
are not totally seperate entitiies but connected in some way.

I personally like the idea of Technomancy the merging of Magic and
Technology into something that combines the best of both worlds. It
allows for a way to begin to reconcile the two worlds, The Magical
and
the Muggle by providing a third path that is a mixture of the two.
The way I've been looking at it is this: Technology depends on things
happening the same way every time. Electrons have to behave the same
way consistently in order for electronics to work. Magic is the
ability to make things happen differently (like Wingardium Leviosa
making something fall up). You're messing with probabilities on a
quantum level and performing massive changes in the way things should
happen. Unless they are damaged outright, simple machines like steam
engines won't be hurt by magic going off in their vicinity. Pick a
plow up, move it over, put it down, it won't be hurt. However,
electronics depend on much smaller things and much finer tolerances
for things going wrong. If you Wingardium Leviosa a cell phone, it's
not only going to lift the phone, but it's going to lift some of the
electrons out of the places they were and drop them back into places
they shouldn't be. Which is not good for the cell phone, and if you
do it enough times, it's going to disrupt the flow of electricity,
corrupt the memory, and fry the electronics. Same things with digital
watches, computers, and so forth. Eventually they will stop working.

So magic and technology are inherently in opposition - one depends on
things happening the same way all the time, the other depends on
things happening differently in accordance with the will of the spell
caster. A sufficiently advanced technology might be able to control
the differences on a quantum level, and it is possible that magic
might be developed to protect electronics, but at that point magic and
technology have become indistinguishable. And then you've got
Quidditch games between the kids on brooms and the ones with jet
packs, and Hogwarts is just another school specializing in a
particular technology called magic (which is actually going to be the
ending point, 100 years or so down the pike, of my major story).

Dorothy


Re: SoB Chpt 11 feedback

Treck
 


Re: Harry's Leg

 

If there is one thing I have learned in writing, do not mix science
with magic. Otherwise you're liable to regret it. :)
Where interestingly enough I think that the opposite position is valid.
I remember hearing somewhere "That any signifigantly advanced
technology can seem like Magic to the primitive." It is even possible
that Magic itself is nothing but a undiscovered/unexplored branch of
Science. (Perhaps based involving the Physical warping of Reality)

JK herself has unwittingly laid the foundations for the interaction of
Magic and Technology by stating that Electronic devices wont work
within high magic area's like Hogwarts. Theirby indicating that they
are not totally seperate entitiies but connected in some way.

I personally like the idea of Technomancy the merging of Magic and
Technology into something that combines the best of both worlds. It
allows for a way to begin to reconcile the two worlds, The Magical and
the Muggle by providing a third path that is a mixture of the two.


Re: SoB Chpt 11 feedback

 

--- In snorkack@..., "Skip" <seckle@c...> wrote:
I don't know...I think Harry is some how planning to steal
Hogwarts or at least hide it
----- Original Message -----
From: yorath_thewolf
To: snorkack@...
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:11 PM
Subject: [snorkack] SoB Chpt 11 feedback


well this was a fun chpt. gotta love the way that Gin has
influenced
Luna... ya really do... well as long as you aren't on the
recieveing
end of any of that influence anyway. and considering what
Snivarious
and the Old Fool did to Harry there at the end, really wished
that the
payback had been more through... or at least violent, ya know
just to
satisfy my baser instincts. still as it appears that the
Outcasts will
be leaveing Briton around Boxing Day(one assumes that's why
there's the
big rush to get everyone at one place at the same time on that
day)
perhaps it's for the best. and mentioning the Outcasts leaveing
plans,
I eagerly await to see just what Harry has planed. eagerly
awaiting
more.
Let's try this again - my first answer to this just mysteriously
vanished.

I think the Boxing Day meeting is a planning session. They will all
need time to pack, recruit others, etc. Remus has probably used
Harry's money to buy a housing development somewhere. Then during
the Easter hols everybody will vanish, so when Voldemort shows up
during the "time of the Bull" (zodiacal period of Taurus, April 21-
May 21 or so) he will find a castle inhabited by the Slytherins,
Dumbledork, and Snape, all living on grilled-cheese sandwiches
because the house elves are gone.

Dorothy


Re: Harry's Leg

 

--- In snorkack@..., "zanymuggle" <zanymuggle@s...> wrote:
Also, as Madame Pomfrey has expressed time and again, rest is
required
for an injury to heal well. Not even magic can make up for over-
taxing an injury that's not yet healed.
I have wondered why, when making long walks down to Hogsmeade, he
didn't just bring his broom with him so when he gets tired he can just
fly real slow alongside whoever's walking with him. That would also
give him a fast getaway vehicle/firing platform if someone attacked
while they were on the road.

Dorothy


Re: Harry's Leg

Treck
 


Re: Harry's Leg

 

--- In snorkack@..., "Bryan Tait" <bryan_m_tait@y...> wrote:
I was thinking about How Harry could get over his Mobility problems in
a fight with the Death Eaters and the scene from Star Wars - The
Phantom Menace where Yoda duels Count Duku popped into my mind.

We have seen relitivly minor use of Summoning and Banishing Charms
taught by Professor Flitwick but what Happens when a Wizard uses them
on a relitivly Immovible object. The question I pose is does Newton's
Third Law apply and if so can this be used to make Harry zip about the
place even if it is draining on his magic reserves.

Ref. Newton's Third Law:
All forces in the universe occur in equal but oppositely directed
pairs. There are no isolated forces; for every external force that acts
on an object there is a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction
which acts back on the object which exerted that external force.
If there is one thing I have learned in writing, do not mix science
with magic. Otherwise you're liable to regret it. :)

-Bob


Re: Harry's Leg

 

I was thinking about How Harry could get over his Mobility problems in
a fight with the Death Eaters and the scene from Star Wars - The
Phantom Menace where Yoda duels Count Duku popped into my mind.

We have seen relitivly minor use of Summoning and Banishing Charms
taught by Professor Flitwick but what Happens when a Wizard uses them
on a relitivly Immovible object. The question I pose is does Newton's
Third Law apply and if so can this be used to make Harry zip about the
place even if it is draining on his magic reserves.

Ref. Newton's Third Law:
All forces in the universe occur in equal but oppositely directed
pairs. There are no isolated forces; for every external force that acts
on an object there is a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction
which acts back on the object which exerted that external force.


Re: Information needed please.

 

--- In snorkack@..., "ausfinbar" <diepunyhumans@h...> wrote:
--- In snorkack@..., "Keith McComb" <kinsfire@g...> wrote:
As a Viking,
You must learn
First you pillage
THEN you burn.
Dont forget, Rape, THEN Pillage, THEN burn
The last thing you want is to make a mistake and end up being caught
in a compromising position with a burning Vase or some such. <

The problem is that No. 3 Longship is always late and the troops suffer
from chronic exhaustion, so this keeps happening... <eg>

Phil