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16th August 07, 02:53 PM
#1
gilmore
I disagree with you. I imagine that the early clans were probably made up of people who lived in one area, bonding together for a common cause (survival) rather than the fact that they were all related by blood.
In any case, what started a thousand years, or more, ago has limited applicablility on life in the twenty-first century. The fact is, in terms of the internet community (virtual society, as it were), x-marks is a group of people gathered together in support of a common cause (kilts, rather than survival).
In fact, if you look up the definition of the word clan (I used Merriam-Webster) one definition is:
a group united by a common interest or common characteristics
If x-marks ain't a clan, I don't know what is. In fact, I'd be willing to bet that the members of x-marks (the regular participants) have more real clan spirit than many people who claim the "right" to wear this tartan or that tartan.
Non per cruor tamen per sententia
"Not by blood but by choice."
Nice. I like that.
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16th August 07, 03:02 PM
#2
I didn't mean we should approach the Court of Lyon or anything here.
I was merely musing at what in the modern world clan societies have become and how this forum fulfills many of the most noble of those traits.
Let the good fellowship continue and let us not get too bogged down with seriousness here.
By the by Steve, a good option. I'm sure she would be flattered. 
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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16th August 07, 05:17 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Panache
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By the by Steve, a good option. I'm sure she would be flattered.
Cheers
Jamie
flattered indeed! ;)
I vote for the dandelion too. They are everywhere, yellow, reference to lions (rampant or otherwise)
And I love the "not by blood but by choice motto" it's so fitting!
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16th August 07, 03:05 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
gilmore
I disagree with you. I imagine that the early clans were probably made up of people who lived in one area, bonding together for a common cause (survival) rather than the fact that they were all related by blood.
In any case, what started a thousand years, or more, ago has limited applicablility on life in the twenty-first century. The fact is, in terms of the internet community (virtual society, as it were), x-marks is a group of people gathered together in support of a common cause (kilts, rather than survival).
In fact, if you look up the definition of the word clan (I used Merriam-Webster) one definition is:
If x-marks ain't a clan, I don't know what is. In fact, I'd be willing to bet that the members of x-marks (the regular participants) have more real clan spirit than many people who claim the "right" to wear this tartan or that tartan.
Nice. I like that.
You miss a couple of points.
One is that Scots clans no longer exist in the form in which they rose to prominence, and new ones are not being invented.
The other is that a social organization one is a part of not by choice is a far different thing than one that one chooses to belong to. "Clan spirit," what ever that may be, is not at all the same as "team spirit", or the spirit of groups of like-minded people who choose to band together based on the common interest in a fetishized piece of clothing. If you have experienced both you can easily understand the difference.
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16th August 07, 03:18 PM
#5
I play a lot of online-first-person-shooter games (MOHAA, BF2, DCF, etc)
In the gaming world, a team of players, who join together in a coherent unit, with a leadership hierarchy, is a gaming clan.
(for example, I belong to DbD clan[Death before Dishonor], there are 3 leaders of the clan).
Players who join together, as a team, without leadership ranking, are considered a gaming community (ex: Warhaus community, which I belong to, has no designated leader)
Just my unsolicited 2 cents...
P.S.
I took a color reading of the dandelion (pink):
the average cmyk value is c8 m57 y20 k0, so it leans toward the magenta.
I didn't check any Pantone values, as I'm being silly enough.
Last edited by acstoon; 17th August 07 at 04:35 AM.
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