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Mon Nov 15, 2004 11:15 am  
Tzelios Rocks

I just saw that my topical submission, "The Lords of Geometry," was put up on the home page and I wanted to give credit where credit is due with respect to the inspiration.

Tzelios' "Platonic Solids" was my chief inspiration and Quag Keep second. Reading through the collected topics, I find Tzelios to be one of my absolute favorite submitters. I find his work always inventive and thought provoking.

Here's to you Tzelios! May your stylus never falter!

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Mon Nov 15, 2004 1:51 pm  

I had a funny feeling reading about this article: at the same time I thought I would never use in my campaign for it causes some serious cosmological repercussions that would be incompatible with some standards I already set. In the other hand, the plot is creative and inspire everyone to broaden their perspectives. The article reminds me of the dimensional description and the scale attoplanes-to-teraplanes in OD&D Immortals (gold) boxed set. Good work :-)
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 3:23 pm  
Definitely

What I like most about Tzelios (MTG) is his thorough research on any topic on which he gets involved in. You can always rely that his articles are well considered, of course. But, he has done his homework - usually to the extreme.

He definitely a valuable member of our community.
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Don (Greyson)
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:11 pm  
Re: Definitely

Greyson wrote:
What I like most about Tzelios (MTG) is his thorough research on any topic on which he gets involved in. You can always rely that his articles are well considered, of course. But, he has done his homework - usually to the extreme.

He definitely a valuable member of our community.


Greyson, Tzelios and MTG are two different folks, unless I'm misunderstanding your parenthetical above....
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:20 am  
What did I do?

You know, I don't even know why that paranthetical is in there. I did post that note from work. Who knows what that is?

I do know that MTG is Tizoc. Who also does great work!

Embarassed
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Tue Nov 16, 2004 3:22 pm  

Yes, thanks to Tzelios, I find myself cursing at the hedron throwers for bestowing critical failures upon me, from time to time. Damn 'em!
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