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[UPDATE] Quirky Acuity June 17th
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drizjr
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[UPDATE] Quirky Acuity June 17th

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Friday, June 17, 2005
After all that
Category: me
Time: 12:43 AM

OK, so maybe I over-reacted in my last post. I guess I was just shocked, upset and... well, I'm still trying to get over the news that Aiko's a Recon. It seems completely unbelievable - she's always been so level-headed. I mean, a bit pretentious about her work, but fundamentally just a normal person. I've chatted with her loads of times about her art, been to her exhibitions. My dad's even had her over for dinner quite often.

And my dad... we had a quick conversation this morning. He's concerned for a member of his staff, of course, and angry that she didn't come to him first so that he could protect her better. I still haven't told him that I was involved, though. I don't know how to, or what to say. That element has become kind of irrelevant because she's confessed anyway. I'll have to... I just don't know.

Kurt's really upset as well; he's been working with Aiko for months now... she's always kept herself to herself, but he thought he knew her pretty well. And now... well it looks like she might have taken the Cube, doesn't it? I mean, in all honesty it does. She has motive - because the Recons always wanted it "liberated". She was at the party, so I guess she had opportunity, and with all the tech inside her sculptures, she might have had means.

It makes me wonder about how well we can ever know anyone. How can you tell who's a friend and who's just... a sharp in sheep's clothing?

So this is by way of an apology. In the region of an apology. You know. You're quite right, this information would have had to go to my dad and the proper authorities one way or another. I wish I'd been able to go to him myself. But still, I guess if Aiko's the culprit it's better we find out now. Sigh


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I am beginning to think it was Violet and Kurt who stole the cube. They are in the perfect position to do so and they have the means and know how. She has just set up Aiko and no skin off her teeth for doing so. She is disgruntle towards Sente and would have access to anything Sente has access too. She is sneaky and manipulating and managed to get Kurt to steal the key from the compound with out getting noticed.

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"... a sharp in sheep's clothing?"
Are you trying to tell us something Violet?
All these animal references in your blog to sheep, cows etc
Think I'll take another look at WhipSmart
That use of the word "sharp" (?) is odd and the musical element of WhipSmart has always been a bit of a puzzle ( Confused )

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Sharp makes me think of Ceretin.... hmm.
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eh.

sharp is a bit of jargon in Perplex City. nothing odd there. and it's a nice word, too Smile I've used it more than once in refering to someone who is on top of a situation. I think i may use it more, even. Smile
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sharp is in our lexicon too, card sharp - someone with card mechanic/deception skills (cheating usually). A suitable word for a poker player to use.

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SteveC wrote:
sharp is in our lexicon too, card sharp - someone with card mechanic/deception skills (cheating usually). A suitable word for a poker player to use.

uhm, right, that's "Shark", actually. To shark someone is to appear to be no good at something so as to lure the person into a competitive match, then outperform them unexpectedly. see also [[Bluff]].
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Scott wrote:
eh.

sharp is a bit of jargon in Perplex City. nothing odd there. and it's a nice word, too Smile I've used it more than once in refering to someone who is on top of a situation. I think i may use it more, even. Smile


Sharp is used on earth too as an adjective or adverb to mean on top of things, astute, quick with a verbal comeback, well-dressed, accurate etc.

But NEVER is it used as a noun. You cannot be A sharp. (unless you are of note... Embarassed sorry poor gag)

For a misuse of english to be introduced into a well-known phrase such as 'wolf in sheeps clothing' means that it's meant to be noticed. Whipsmart link seems sound, as does ceretin - and what with the new controversy over Myra Champaign in the Sentinel, perhaps this means the Ceretin link will be up and running soon?
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Well there Is that sheep on the whip smart page which says, in an irratingly squeaky voice, "look, a heard of cows." I thinking that there is an audible link here with words like 'heard' and 'sharp'

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Sharp is used on earth too as an adjective or adverb to mean on top of things, astute, quick with a verbal comeback, well-dressed, accurate etc.

But NEVER is it used as a noun.



Sharp is a perfectly acceptable substitute for shark, especially in the context of a card player: (from Dictionary.com)
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Noun (Informal)
1. An expert.
2. A shrewd cheater; a sharper.


It seems that that statement is congruent with Violet's life as a poker player, and is probably a common saying in PC.
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Well there Is that sheep on the whip smart page which says, in an irratingly squeaky voice, "look, a heard of cows." I thinking that there is an audible link here with words like 'heard' and 'sharp'


I thought I had seen that elsewhere that the sheep says something like...
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"Bloody clever cows"
...???
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Yeah, the sheep does say "bloody clever cows", we know because a kind person slowed it down to hear the lady saying it at normal speed.

Sharp doers make me think of Whipsmart, although I expect it's just poker jargon. The sharps on Whipsmart are in the Milkmaids' song and the dingly tingly notes that both the ice cream flavours page and the rainbow on the pastures page play as you run the mouse pointer over them

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Scott wrote:
SteveC wrote:
sharp is in our lexicon too, card sharp - someone with card mechanic/deception skills (cheating usually). A suitable word for a poker player to use.

uhm, right, that's "Shark", actually. To shark someone is to appear to be no good at something so as to lure the person into a competitive match, then outperform them unexpectedly. see also [[Bluff]].


Please check dictionaries before correcting huh? Smile

Sharp is someone who's good at cards, often specifically good at the cheating elements, mechanics, deception.

Shark is someone who's good at the game, but usually will disguise that skill in order to lure in victims. Possibly the card equivilent of a ringer.

Distinct phrases, distinct words.

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kayellehear wrote:

For a misuse of english to be introduced into a well-known phrase such as 'wolf in sheeps clothing' means that it's meant to be noticed. Whipsmart link seems sound, as does ceretin - and what with the new controversy over Myra Champaign in the Sentinel, perhaps this means the Ceretin link will be up and running soon?


People mix their metaphors all the time. My personal favourite being, "shooting a gift horse in the mouth". I can't even type it without breaking up.

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I think the point is: people such as Violet shouldn't be mixing their metaphors. She's meant to be good with words and I teach eight year olds with more grasp of English than she's showing at the moment. She hardly seems composed and cool; with her blog entries full of elipses and half-sentences it seems she's not as together as before. Almost as though the same person's writing both Scarlett and Violet...

(btw I get the irony of finishing my post with three dots!)

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