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08-01-2008, 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by JonoBN41
Damn glad to help, brother! Ya see, mixing two alphabets together in one abbreviation (L = Lambda is Latin; X=Chi is Greek) is worse than wrong - it's uncool.
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I thought lambda was a greek letter? I must have misunderstood the meaning, but I'm sure Lambda fits somewhere between Kappa and Mu, though I have no burnt fingers to prove that...
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Wow Jono, you must have been really popular in your chapter :/
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I'd like to think that us power-dorks, who are "nerdy to the extreme and whiter than sour cream" can be cool. As for me, "I'm fluent in JavaScript as well as Klingon!"
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08-02-2008, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Albert109
I thought lambda was a greek letter? I must have misunderstood the meaning, but I'm sure Lambda fits somewhere between Kappa and Mu, though I have no burnt fingers to prove that...
I'd like to think that us power-dorks, who are "nerdy to the extreme and whiter than sour cream" can be cool. As for me, "I'm fluent in JavaScript as well as Klingon!"
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08-02-2008, 02:39 AM
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He meant L = Lambda as in "First letter of the word"
It's still the Greek letter, but the spelling of it like that is latin... or something to that extent.
And I personally don't think it matters how you spell it. LXA and LCA are teh same thing to me, but for what it's worth, when I had our letters monogramed on a visor, the guy tried converting "LXA" to the greek, and got Lambda Eta Alpha, but "LCA" worked fine. Just food for thought.
A brother of LX(C)A
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08-02-2008, 09:30 AM
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ΛΧΑ.....ΛΞΑ.....
LCA......LXA.....
I think we know what one actually means something..
and LamChi is not a sorority so stop acting like bishes
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08-02-2008, 09:32 AM
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and Albert,.... Javais not nearly as cool as action script... but Mark-Up languages aren't nearly as cool as actual programming...
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08-02-2008, 11:42 AM
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I've always preferred either "ΛΧΑ" or spelling out Lambda Chi Alpha myself.
I think everyone got a little too heated over a small thing. In the end don't we know what someone is talking about whether they abbreviate it "LXA" or "LCA"?
Anyway, I wonder if our other brother got that brand after all.
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08-02-2008, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Cube TX
In the end don't we know what someone is talking about whether they abbreviate it "LXA" or "LCA"?
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I suppose so, but still, one is wrong and one is right. If a brother signs a post or email with "AX" is he from U. Richmond (Alpha-Chi) or New Hampshire (Alpha-Xi)? If he signs it "GX", is he from Arkansas (Gamma-Chi), or Kansas State (Gamma-Xi)?
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08-02-2008, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Cube TX
Anyway, I wonder if our other brother got that brand after all.
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Were you talking about me?
If so, I only put in my input because myself and a group of Brothers were talking about getting together and doing this, but somehow we never got around to it. I dont think we ever seemed to get everyones money together to actually buy the brand. I just wanted to let the Brothers who were interested in doing this that they should attempt it in a more responsible manner.
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08-02-2008, 04:36 PM
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Jono, stop being that kid that reminds the teacher that she forgot to assign that night's homework.
No one likes that.
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08-03-2008, 02:13 AM
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Well, if you do decide to do it I just want to point the TRUE stories I told of my little brother, Jimmy Aguilera, and his classic example of how NOT to give yourself a brand... or a tongue piercing... or a ride after class to your big brother.
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08-03-2008, 03:56 AM
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Alls I know is-If some one fucks with Mr Earp (LamChi#1) then I will get them to bleed... I know It could be the alc talking but I did just come from a 13 kegger.... with only locals supporting junior wrestling... man i am fucked up.. wheres my pizza
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08-09-2008, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by GammaZeta
Jono, it's LXA, looks cooler.
It's just wonderful that we have such experts on LXA coming onto a LXA forum to talk to LXA brothers about LXA policy on LXA brands.
It also makes me happy that we have experts on Omega Psi Phi to set all of us LXA's straight.
Again, thank you for taking time out of your busy day to help out the LXA forum.
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I'm picking up a slight touch of sarcasm here.... but you're spot on, in my opinion!
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Originally Posted by JonoBN41
Damn glad to help, brother! Ya see, mixing two alphabets together in one abbreviation (L = Lambda is Latin; X=Chi is Greek) is worse than wrong - it's uncool.
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Relax. It's perfectly okay to call it LXA, considering that most of us refer to is as such - in fact in our Zeta, it was never "LCA" - it was always "LXA" - and if you want to get all etymological about it, it's probably because we're refering to the Greek alphabet, and since the modern Roman letter representing the Greek letter "lambda" is "L," it is perfectly acceptable and permissible to replace the lambda with an "L."
To try and bring this back to the original topic, ever since I mentioned to my girlfriend that I was thinking about getting a LXA-related tattoo, she has been pressing me to do so - because she thinks it's cool and knows how much LXA means to me. I was thinking about Delta Pi on one ankle and Zeta Alpha Chi on the other.
Basically, I feel that if it's discreet (meaning covered by pants, a t-shirt, and/or socks and shoes, it's okay. If it's not demeaning or disrespectful to Lambda Chi Alpha, it's okay. If it's not blatantly flaunting membership (e.g.: tattooing your forehead), it's okay. I'm not pretending to be an expert on the subject of permissibility of LXA tattoos, but I would wager that thousands.. nay, tens of thousands of our brethren have some sort of LXA tattoo - even if only 1% of our entire membership ever was tattooed or branded, that would be thousands of brothers.
Hopefully, I'll have a tasteful LXA tattoo or two to show off when we all gather next year in Indianapolis for our 100th.
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