20051031: Forum updates and Happy Halloween!

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20051031: Forum updates and Happy Halloween!

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As the subject suggests, I spent some time last night and this morning applying a massive phpBB update. Mostly security fixes and back-ported features from Olympus (code name for next gen phpBB). If anyone notices anything wrong or out of place, feel free to rant here about it. I will look into it and fix it right up.

Sooooo... that leaves me with: "Happy Halloween" and yes I do celebrate it.

For those who have not heard of it or would like to know more, here ya go!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween
Wikipedia wrote:The term "Halloween" is derived from Hallowe'en, an old contraction, still retained in Scotland, Ireland and some parts of Canada, of "All Hallow's Eve," so called as it is the evening (or eve) before the feast of All Saints (an important day in the Christian calendar), which used to be called "All Hallows" derived from All Hallowed Souls. In Ireland, the name was Hallow Eve and this name is still used by some older people. Halloween was formerly also sometimes called All Saints' Eve. The holiday was a day of religious festivities in various northern European pagan traditions, until it was appropriated by Christian missionaries and given a Christian reinterpretation. In Mexico, All Saint's Day, following Halloween, is the Day of the Dead.

Halloween is also called Pooky Night in some parts of Ireland, presumably named after the púca, a mischievous spirit.

In Britain and Ireland in particular, the pagan Celts celebrated the Day of the Dead on All Hallows Day (1st November). The spirits supposedly rose from the dead and, in order to attract them, food was left on the doors. To scare off the evil spirits, the Celts wore masks. When the Romans invaded Britain, they embellished the tradition with their own, which is both a celebration of the harvest and of honoring the dead. Very much later, these traditions were transported to the United States and Canada and other places in the New World.

Halloween is sometimes associated with the occult. Many European cultural traditions hold that Halloween is one of the "liminal" times of the year when the spirit world can make contact with the natural world and when magic is most potent (see, for example, Catalan mythology about witches).
^_^ yay!
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Halloween also is the return of Joe Zombie on Newage.com. Lock your doors, folks, for the crazed zombie's out for blood!
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Post by Starnum »

Nice work Psi, and welcome back Joe! I made captain in the Angels of Chaos guild, isn't that cool!

Oh, and Happy Halloween!
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Happy Happy Halloween, Halloween, Halloween.
Happy Happy Halloween...

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Halloween 3 didn't even have Michael Myers in it, did it? I always thought that was weird. It's been a while since I've seen it though, so maybe he was...
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Post by Loeviz »

Happy Halloween.
And Starnum I think Michael Myers was in it. But like you it was some time ago I saw it so I could be dead wrong here
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Post by Tempest »

Ok..... I made a reply here about that, but it seems to have been lost in the mist. Rather than re-type it all, I'll just put down the major points:



* Micheal Myers wasn't in Halloween 3

* The original premise of the "Halloween" movies was to have unrelated stories be told whose only link is that they all happen on or about halloween.

* Because of the insane popularity of Micheal Myers in the first one, John Carpenter made Halloween 2 follow his story

* 3 went back to the original plan, but many fans hated itsimply because of the lack of Myers
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Interesting. I'm glad they decided to stay with the Michael Myers idea.
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Post by Loeviz »

Dang, Didnt know that Myers was that popular.
Me personally always liked Freddy Krueger better :D
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Oh yeah, for sure. Freddy was the best.
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