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Prebe wrote: Truly an excellent piece of context dependent pop-art in the best post-modernistic tradition!
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dlbpharmd wrote: A dragon? :D Strange, I've never seen a dragon in that. It's a variation of a caduceus.
Quite right, it's a caduceus. Though actually, now I can see a dragon.
Prebe wrote: I thought it was the Staff of Aesculapius DLB
The Staff of Aesculapius is a single serpent twined around a staff.
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dlbpharmd wrote:
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Lucimay wrote: i'm attached to yours too, Tennesee!! :biggrin: in fact, i'd like to smoke yours!! :bounce03: :lol:
:LOLS: I seem to remember that mistake being made before. :D It's a dragon people, not a leaf. :D

Yeah, most amusing Prebe.

Anyway, I'm sticking with mine. It's unimprovable. :D

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A dragon? :D Strange, I've never seen a dragon in that. It's a variation of a caduceus.
...bringing up Wikipedia...caduceus?...
Prebe wrote:I thought it was the Staff of Aesculapius DLB. I was quite surprised to hear about the dragon as well ;)
I think that's the basis for Hyperception's avatar, but I'm probably wrong there as well...

I've always seen it as a dragon dlb...now I'm wondering if my impression of it will change once I find out what a caduceus is.
Edge wrote:Quite right, it's a caduceus. Though actually, now I can see a dragon.
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Now I really have to go see what a caduceus is...
Edge wrote:The Staff of Aesculapius is a single serpent twined around a staff.
Nope, then that's not what's on Hyperception's. I have no idea what I'm talking about. Better keep drinking my coffee...
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And in DLB's Edgetar it is two serpents around a staff right? I see it now.

I just read up on it: It seem that the term caduceus - while actually a general greek term for a herrolds staff - is generally used to describe the staff of Hermes.

The funny thing (aparently) is that both the staffs of Hermes and that of Aesculapius have been used as symbols in different branches of the medical profession. *Takes deep breath*

I gather from the use of the Caduceus that DLB is or has been in the US-Army medical corps? Or that the caduceus (rather than the Staff of Aesculapius) is used to symbolise the pharmaceutical profession in the US?
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8O

Ooo...

I wonder if Hyperception's avatar could be Edgedified?

Here's the original image I reduced for his avatar:

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Brace yourselves for some hard trivia:

According to Wiki:
Rod of Asclepius, Confusion with the caduceus
The caduceus is often incorrectly used as a symbol for medicine or doctors, in place of the rod of Asclepius which is the usual symbol of the medical profession. A 1992 survey of American health organisations found that 62% of professional associations used the staff of Asclepius, whereas in commercial organisations, 76% used the caduceus.[5]

Early confusion between the symbols almost certainly arose due to the links between alchemy and Hermes, whose symbol is the caduceus. The alchemists adopted the caduceus because Hermes, the God of Messengers, was also the patron lord of gamblers, thieves, tricksters and alchemists. By the end of the 16th century, alchemy became widely associated with medicine in some areas, leading to some use of the caduceus as a medical symbol.[6]

The main reason for the modern confusion over the symbols occurred when the caduceus was adopted by the Medical Department of the United States Army in 1902. [1] This was brought about by one Captain Reynolds, who after having the idea rejected several times by the Surgeon General, persuaded the new incumbent (WH Forwood) to adopt it. The mistake was noticed several years later by the librarian to the surgeon general, but was not changed.[1]

There was further confusion caused by the use of the caduceus as a printer's mark (as Hermes was the god of eloquence and messengers), which appeared in many medical textbooks as a printing mark, although subsequently mistaken for a medical symbol.[1]
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Menolly wrote:8O

Ooo...

I wonder if Hyperception's avatar could be Edgedified?

Here's the original image I reduced for his avatar:

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I'm sure that could be arranged.

Btw, that's quite the collection of symbols!
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Edge wrote:Btw, that's quite the collection of symbols!
It would give Robert Langdon a run for his money, THAT's for sure ;)
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Edge wrote: Btw, that's quite the collection of symbols!
I may be Jewish but Hyperception's spirituality is a...hodgepodge. He's been using that image as his desktop on the computer in his office at UF's History department for years now...
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Hey Edge,

I love the avatars you've made for the board members! They all look great and I always look forward to to seeing your artistic vision for each one.

If you're interested and have the time I'd like you to make another run at mine. Last time you focused more on the "Brinn" theme making the avatar look like a haruchai warrior. It was great but I've always been attached to my current avatar which has more of a silver surfer feel to it. A couple thoughts to seed your fertile imagination: Keep the silver surfer motif of my current avatar. Keep the "cool" color scheme (i.e. silvers, blues, whites etc...), mix in my affinity for the "Think Tank". Other than that, you're on your own! Thanks again!
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Hi, Brinn

Thanks! And that sounds like an interesting challenge - I'll see what I can do.
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OK since you are doing Avatars.....

SoulBiter is a big storm.... Maybe something with a Granite ship tossed about on a storm.. or maybe just an ocean scene in a HUGE storm... The big storm doesnt have the same affect unless you can see something being tossed around by it.

Or just use your imagination and see what you come up with. :biggrin:
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Alrighty then... one Soulbiter storm coming up. :D
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ooooh but SB!!! i love the dozing cowboy!!! :biggrin:
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Lucimay wrote:ooooh but SB!!! i love the dozing cowboy!!! :biggrin:
(always thought that was ironic, dozing cowboy with the
name of a storm! :lol: )
Ive used that Avatar for a long time. That hat is EXACTLY like the one that I wear thats why I picked it as an Avatar.
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its a lot like the one i wear too, except mine is...shorter...shallower...
bah...i don't know how to describe that. you know what i mean? :oops: :lol:

plus! now that i think about it, it reminds me of brad pitt in the backseat of thelma and louise's convertible!! :biggrin:
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Lucimay wrote:its a lot like the one i wear too, except mine is...shorter...shallower...
bah...i don't know how to describe that. you know what i mean? :oops: :lol:
I know what you mean cause I've seen it!!! :biggrin:
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Prebe wrote:Brace yourselves for some hard trivia:

According to Wiki:
Rod of Asclepius, Confusion with the caduceus
The caduceus is often incorrectly used as a symbol for medicine or doctors, in place of the rod of Asclepius which is the usual symbol of the medical profession. A 1992 survey of American health organisations found that 62% of professional associations used the staff of Asclepius, whereas in commercial organisations, 76% used the caduceus.[5]

Early confusion between the symbols almost certainly arose due to the links between alchemy and Hermes, whose symbol is the caduceus. The alchemists adopted the caduceus because Hermes, the God of Messengers, was also the patron lord of gamblers, thieves, tricksters and alchemists. By the end of the 16th century, alchemy became widely associated with medicine in some areas, leading to some use of the caduceus as a medical symbol.[6]

The main reason for the modern confusion over the symbols occurred when the caduceus was adopted by the Medical Department of the United States Army in 1902. [1] This was brought about by one Captain Reynolds, who after having the idea rejected several times by the Surgeon General, persuaded the new incumbent (WH Forwood) to adopt it. The mistake was noticed several years later by the librarian to the surgeon general, but was not changed.[1]

There was further confusion caused by the use of the caduceus as a printer's mark (as Hermes was the god of eloquence and messengers), which appeared in many medical textbooks as a printing mark, although subsequently mistaken for a medical symbol.[1]
Thanks for the info - it's the connection between alchemy to medicine/pharmacy that I was going after (although the tip about Hermes also being the God of gamblers and thieves interests me ;).)
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Prebe wrote:Brace yourselves for some hard trivia:

According to Wiki:
Rod of Asclepius, Confusion with the caduceus
The caduceus is often incorrectly used as a symbol for medicine or doctors, in place of the rod of Asclepius which is the usual symbol of the medical profession. A 1992 survey of American health organisations found that 62% of professional associations used the staff of Asclepius, whereas in commercial organisations, 76% used the caduceus.[5]

Early confusion between the symbols almost certainly arose due to the links between alchemy and Hermes, whose symbol is the caduceus. The alchemists adopted the caduceus because Hermes, the God of Messengers, was also the patron lord of gamblers, thieves, tricksters and alchemists. By the end of the 16th century, alchemy became widely associated with medicine in some areas, leading to some use of the caduceus as a medical symbol.[6]

The main reason for the modern confusion over the symbols occurred when the caduceus was adopted by the Medical Department of the United States Army in 1902. [1] This was brought about by one Captain Reynolds, who after having the idea rejected several times by the Surgeon General, persuaded the new incumbent (WH Forwood) to adopt it. The mistake was noticed several years later by the librarian to the surgeon general, but was not changed.[1]

There was further confusion caused by the use of the caduceus as a printer's mark (as Hermes was the god of eloquence and messengers), which appeared in many medical textbooks as a printing mark, although subsequently mistaken for a medical symbol.[1]
And then when they made Snakes on a Plane, all hell broke loose.

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Edge, Welcome back!

The newer Edgetars are fantastic, just like your older ones, mine for instance.

I haven't changed mine, nor would I. It's perfect.

Thanks again, for the awesome depiction of a dromond.

And thanks for showing up again.
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Hi Dromond, it's good to be back, and great to see you again!

Thanks for the compliment - and glad to see you still have your dromond. :D
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