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<blockquote data-quote="Polyphemos" data-source="post: 604692" data-attributes="member: 6335"><p>Greetings all, my name is Jim and as you’ve no doubt surmised my forum name is Polyphemos. I’ve picked Polyphemos as a lover of Ancient Greek religion and because, as an amateur astronomer, I observe through my telescopes exclusively using one eye.</p><p></p><p>For those why may not have not yet read, The Odyssey, Polyphemos was the giant cyclops who had the run in with the pirate Odysseus when he and his band of cutthroats uninvitedly entered his cave and proceeded to eat his food.</p><p></p><p>Polyphemos ate a couple of the cretins - it was only fair - and they repaid the favor by poking him in the eye with a fire hardened pole. A great story and only one of many in one of the greatest books ever written.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Polyphemos I am and I’m glad to make your acquaintance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polyphemos, post: 604692, member: 6335"] Greetings all, my name is Jim and as you’ve no doubt surmised my forum name is Polyphemos. I’ve picked Polyphemos as a lover of Ancient Greek religion and because, as an amateur astronomer, I observe through my telescopes exclusively using one eye. For those why may not have not yet read, The Odyssey, Polyphemos was the giant cyclops who had the run in with the pirate Odysseus when he and his band of cutthroats uninvitedly entered his cave and proceeded to eat his food. Polyphemos ate a couple of the cretins - it was only fair - and they repaid the favor by poking him in the eye with a fire hardened pole. A great story and only one of many in one of the greatest books ever written. Anyway, Polyphemos I am and I’m glad to make your acquaintance. [/QUOTE]
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