Comment author: Axel 18 February 2015 12:29:17AM *  3 points [-]

When Salazar Slytherin invoked the Parselmouth curse upon himself and all his children, his true plan was to ensure his descendants could trust one another's words, whatever plots they wove against outsiders.

  • You have two parents, four grandparents, eight grandparents, etc.
  • A generation is 20-25 years (depending on how young people have children)
  • Salazar Slytherin lived one thousand years ago.

In short, today either every wizard in Britain is a descendant of Salazar Slytherin or none is. It seems awfully convenient for Quirell to suddenly have a foolproof way to make Harry believe certain claims. It seems to me that the whole "snakes can't lie" thing would have been revealed when Quirell was trying to convince Harry he didn't want to kill Bahry in Azkaban. In fact, that would have shortened that particular discussion considerably, in a situation where time was essential.
It has already been established that ventriloquism and silencing charms exist and that Quirell can do silent and wandless spell casting, so the "two plus two" test could easily have been faked.

Meetup : Hasselt Meetup: Brussels moves to Hasselt this month!

2 Axel 24 September 2014 08:34AM

Discussion article for the meetup : Hasselt Meetup: Brussels moves to Hasselt this month!

WHEN: 11 October 2014 01:00:00PM (+0200)

WHERE: STATIONSPLEIN 2 3500 Hasselt

Hello, everyone! This is the first LW meetup in Hasselt. Normally we meet in Brussels but we're changing it up this month to see if we get some new people. If you live in Limburg (or anywhere else, really) and thought Brussels was to far to make every month, come and have a look. This is just a once off to see what happens, we'll be meeting in Brussels again next month. We'll be meeting at 1pm at the Stationsbuffet cafe which is in the same building as the train station itself, you can't miss it. Depending on the weather we might go somewhere else after but we'll stay there at least until 2pm to make sure everyone interested has time to arrive. If you want to arrive later then that, send me a message and we'll work something out. Hope to see you all there!

Discussion article for the meetup : Hasselt Meetup: Brussels moves to Hasselt this month!

Comment author: ChristianKl 16 June 2014 09:00:02AM 2 points [-]

What's your existing skill set?

Comment author: Axel 18 June 2014 07:25:35AM 0 points [-]

Broad science background specialising in biology. I've studied to be a highschool teacher for two years so a background in didactics as well. And most of the sequences and pieces of literature (Kanheman's 'Thinking Fast and Slow' comes to mind)

Science/rationality subjects to teach

9 Axel 13 June 2014 12:31PM

I recently got a great new job. In short, I organize short (3-9hour) courses on pretty much any subject I want and people can pay to take them. If not enough people reserve a spot, the course is cancelled. If this happens to much I get in trouble with my boss.

This setup gives me a golden opportunity to raise the sanity waterline from the bottom up as most of our customers are ordinary people of the street. I have a few projects I am working on already but would like your input: What are some easy to learn subjects that will get people interested in science/rationality or at least more sane?

Some things to keep in mind: First, it has to grab their interest or they simply won’t come, something that they encounter in their daily lives, something the worry about, etc.
Second, it has to be concrete. Purely theoretical subjects have no success. They come in with clear questions and issues and want them answered, not because of some inherent curiosity about science/rationality. They need to walk out the door feeling they have learned something valuable an useful to them.

So, thoughts?

Edit: My first courses are planned for October, I will report on their succes here on LW if the subject was relevant.

Comment author: Axel 24 January 2014 01:15:00PM 3 points [-]

Mail sent I'm looking forward to meeting everyone.

Comment author: Vivificient 13 January 2014 06:36:55AM 1 point [-]

How hard did you find it to be to organize/run a meetup? How did that compare to what you expected?

Comment author: Axel 13 January 2014 12:53:50PM 1 point [-]

How hard it is depends on what kind of meetup you’re running, in may case it’s very easy. The Brussels group is more of a social gathering. We start of with a topic for the day but go on wild tangents/play board games and generally just have fun. The only things I ever needed to do as an organizer were: pick a topic for the meetup, post the meetup on the site, arrive on time, make new members feel welcome and manage the mailing list. When I started out I honestly didn't have any expectations on how hard it would be, I had no idea how they would turn and had decided to just run with whatever happened.

Once the meetup had a core group of regulars some of them offered to help and I could delegate the stuff I’m not very good at (like the meetup posts on LW and coming up with topics) These days the only things I feel I have to do are put in an extra effort to involve new members and keep the atmosphere friendly (which, in two years of meetups, has only once been a problem, LW’ers are generally great people) and those are things I would do anyway.

I know there are other meetups were the organizer has more responsibility. For example, if you have a system where every month another person gives a short presentation you have to manage that as well. For larger groups (Brussels rarely has more then 4 people) an official moderator type person might be handy to make sure quieter people get a chance to speak up. There is no one “right” way to run a meetup, see why people enjoy coming to yours and try and make that part as awesome as you can. Just keep an open mind about trying new things every now and then.

In short, how hard it is to run a meetup depends the type (social, exercise focused, presentations, etc.) In my case, it’s very easy especially since I have other helping me out. If you’re thinking on starting one yourself don’t worry to much about what type you want it to be, just see how the first few meeting go and it'll point itself out from there.

Comment author: Axel 12 January 2014 06:29:03PM 4 points [-]

I'm a 24-year-old guy looking for a job and have a great interest in science and game design. I read a lot of LW but I rarely feel comfortable posting. I wished there was a LW meetup group in Belgium and when nobody seemed to want to take the initiative I set one up my self. I didn't expect anyone to show, but now, two years later it's still going. Ask me anything you want, but I reserve the right not to answer.

Meetup : Brussels meetup

0 Axel 26 July 2013 11:08AM

Discussion article for the meetup : Brussels meetup

WHEN: 17 August 2013 01:00:00PM (+0200)

WHERE: Rue des Alexiens 55 1000 Bruxelles

We are once again meeting at 'la fleur en papier dorée' close to the Brussels Central station. If you feel like an intelligent discussion and are in the neighborhood, consider dropping by. As always, I'll have a sign. The meeting will be in English to facilitate both French and Dutch speaking members.

If you are coming for the first time, please consider filling out this one minute form, to share your contact information.

Discussion article for the meetup : Brussels meetup

Comment author: atorm 25 July 2013 06:23:11PM 1 point [-]

Or the Rite of Ashk'Ente from Discworld.

Comment author: Axel 25 July 2013 07:12:03PM 13 points [-]

Or it's the ritual to create dementors. Quirrel says that "the spell to dismiss Death is lost" and nobody knows how to destroy a dementor.

Comment author: Alsadius 02 July 2013 02:30:31AM 2 points [-]

The troll didn't ignore other victims - it ate Filch's cat. Perhaps troll brains are too weak for Imperio to work perfectly(though ofc, Quirrell would know this...)

Comment author: Axel 02 July 2013 12:00:33PM 1 point [-]

It ignored other humans, Filch was standing close enough to be spattered with his cat's remains, there is no way he could have outrun the troll. He was alone and it's stated that trolls go for isolated targets, the only reason the troll would have let him go is if it was commanded to.

I do retract my later claim that Lucius wouldn't care about other Hogwarts students, it should have occurred to me he wouldn't risk his allies' children.

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