View Poll Results: The most well-read Evony forum-er is...

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  • Heraclius

    2 3.70%
  • Conrad_Jawloski

    8 14.81%
  • Alusair

    3 5.56%
  • Bree Fletcher

    3 5.56%
  • Jurnis

    2 3.70%
  • HoleyPaladin

    1 1.85%
  • <3Sari<3

    7 12.96%
  • Ikeni

    0 0%
  • Gnerphk

    0 0%
  • Other/Not listed

    28 51.85%
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    Quote Originally Posted by *jdm* View Post
    i bet you used spark notes
    Nope. I read it like any other book.

    I found that if you study a work too closely, you neglect its beauty. Besides, I find books like that easier when they are written as a narrative...

    Moreover, it was a pretty easy read. It was very detailed, and very much enjoyable...Even more so than Herodotus's work...Which I read the same way, albeit a bit slower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jurnis View Post
    I have read (and not skimmed or scanned--actually READ) Thucydides, cover to cover, in my spare time, and the reading was completely un-related to school...Does that count?
    Quote Originally Posted by Jurnis View Post
    Nope. I read it like any other book.

    I found that if you study a work too closely, you neglect its beauty. Besides, I find books like that easier when they are written as a narrative...

    Moreover, it was a pretty easy read. It was very detailed, and very much enjoyable...Even more so than Herodotus's work...Which I read the same way, albeit a bit slower.
    Jurnis trying t0 campaign and pander f0r the v0te ^.^
    Quote Originally Posted by rasterbee View Post
    Hey Sari, change the your "quote" in your sig.
    DONE

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    yet he's still at one vote

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    Quote Originally Posted by *jdm* View Post
    yet he's still at one vote
    p00bums i didnt say he was g00d at it just that he was attempting t0 d0 it!
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    Hey Sari, change the your "quote" in your sig.
    DONE

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    Quote Originally Posted by <3Sari<3 View Post
    p00bums i didnt say he was g00d at it just that he was attempting t0 d0 it!
    poobums? who is this

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    I read War and Peace

    im cool too

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    Everyone on the list strikes me as well read. So I went with other/not listed because I feel there are plenty of forum ers that read well too.

    I did English Lit at school. Read plenty of classics and at least 4 Shakespeare plays. I still read a lot now but it's mainly more modern novels .

    Thanks to Infinitus for the epic B'day pressie!

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    It would be a good idea you 17 rebels to say who you are voting for.

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    Personally, I believe that I'm fairly well-read for my age, but I voted for Conrad anyway.

    No-one could possibly hope to match his use of language unless maybe Stephen Hawking joined the forum and started harping on about the intellectual properties of anti-hydrogen (which I'm assuming is completely non-flammable as it's the OPPOSITE of hydrogen).

    General thesis about antimatter:

    Every particle has an antiparticle which has exactly the opposite properties as the particle. For example, an electron has a negative charge, as you all know. The antiparticle to the electron is the positron, which has a positive charge. The antiparticle to a proton is a negatron. The antiparticle of hydrogen is, you guessed it, anti-hydrogen!

    It's quite simple if you condense it down into a very simplified, probably wrong version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherhoodUK View Post
    The antiparticle to a proton is a negatron.
    No its not.

    Its an anti-proton.

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