First Raindrop -- COMPLETE

Jan 19, 2004 18:41

Won by dougo.


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dalek January 20 2004, 04:54:40 UTC
2 flat 3 pip blue pointing away from each other.

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mattlistener January 22 2004, 02:02:46 UTC

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mattlistener January 22 2004, 04:59:59 UTC
(NB: at this writing, all deleted posts in this game are the Master replacing his original koan-marking comments with image-enhanced ones -- with one exception as noted next below)

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mattlistener January 20 2004, 15:49:55 UTC
[koan deleted: Student may not make a next move until the Master has marked Student's prior move]

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marcmagus January 20 2004, 07:26:37 UTC
(Sorry, digital camera isn't configured just now. I'll post a koan to get this rolling, and try to get it working by the time I go to post my next koan)

The initial white koan, turned on its side. (A fully inserted stack of a small blue on a medium blue on a large blue, lying down)

(Note to others playing, you won't be able to see the images if your browser is configured to reject images not from the originating web site. I figured that out the hard way)

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mattlistener January 22 2004, 02:05:26 UTC

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ubiquity January 20 2004, 07:54:11 UTC
A large red topped by a medium green topped by a small blue. Basically, the initial positive example, but with the colour scheme of the initial negative example.

(:,
Pace

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mattlistener January 22 2004, 02:07:57 UTC

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queue January 20 2004, 18:04:24 UTC
A small red topped by a small green topped by a small blue (the initial black koan with smalls instead of mediums).

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mattlistener January 20 2004, 22:16:13 UTC
Black Stone

Next marks in 24 hours, if this pace of moves keeps up.

(I like the convention "initial white koan" and "initial black koan" to refer to the Master's koans. I also like it that some of you have been using parentheses to distinguish Zendo moves from other text.)

(I hope that digital camera enabled Students will start posting pictures of their koans...)

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mattlistener January 20 2004, 22:48:09 UTC
(Since they need referring to so often, we could even say that "the white koan" and "the black koan" always refer to the Master's initial koans.)

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mattlistener January 22 2004, 02:11:26 UTC

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