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/* NBCS - V1.9.1 The Natural Bears Classification System */
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/* */
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/* A classification system for bears, and bear-like men */
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/* Version 1.9.1 3/24/1991 */
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/* Authors: rdonahue@spdcc.com and jls2@bearhug.UUCP */
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/* (Bob Donahue = BBC) (Jeff Stoner) */
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/****************************************************************/
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Because "Bears" mean so many things to different people,
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because bears come in all shapes and sizes and have different sexual
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proclivities, because classified ad prices are SOOOOOO expensive,
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we (while eating lunch at a Boulder, Colorado, Wendy's on Thanksgiving
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weekend, 1989) came up with this incredibly-scientific system to describe
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bears and bear-like men.
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Since we both have interests in astronomy, we are well-versed in
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star and galaxy classification systems, which use prototypes to set the
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standards for describing things. Rather than just saying something is of
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"Type I" or "Type II" (etc.), it is better to use natural features to describe
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an object, in particular as a continuum of a range of features. Such is
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the case with bears.
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------------- T H E C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S C H E M E -------------
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The most obvious characteristic of a bear is understandibly
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his facial fur. So, that is the most logical place to begin. Using
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a capital "B" to denote "BEAR", we have added a sub-class characterizing
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"beard type" which combines a bear's beard's length, thickness, and
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overall "keptness", numbered from 0 to 9 and defined in the following
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way:
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0 - (Little/no beard, or incredibly sparse) Such a beard is
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the absolute minimum that could ever be classified as a
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beard. We're talking 5-o'clock shadow, here! And yes, we
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are of the opinon that the beardless can still find
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company among the ursines!
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1 - (VERY slight beard) This is the kind of beard that people have
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who want to have a beard, but can't grow one.
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Or someone who is contantly at the 1-week phase.
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2 - (Slight beard) A beard kept VERY short at all times, or
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thinned out.
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3 - (Thin beard) A beard in all respects but kept thin
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and short.
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4 - (Mostly full) A beard that is full except for a few noticable
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bald spots, or kept trimmed.
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5 - (Full beard) A full beard not generally trimmed, though not
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generally bushy. May have a few bald spots on inspection.
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Usually full and roundish beards fall into this category.
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6 - (Very full) A full beard, not trimmed. May be slightly
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bushy but very full. Thick, full beards (moreso than B5's)
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are B6's. B6's beards also generally are higher up on
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the cheeks than B5's.
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7 - (Longish/bushy beards) A full beard or slightly thin beard
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with longish fur. This beard is not trimmed and does come
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away from the chin.
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8 - (Very Long Beards) These beards are usually very bushy and
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haven't seen clippers for a very long time.
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9 - (Belt-buckle-grazing long beards) The prototype is ZZ Top.
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Need we say more?
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Ok... Using this scheme, it shouldn't be hard to narrow a person
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down to within 1 sub-class, although occasionally people may fall between
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two classes, and then the end result is left up to the person classifying,
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or one may use a hybrid designation (for example: B7/4) for those who vary
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across time (in the given range they spend more time near the first number).
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---------- O T H E R C L A S S I F I E R S F O R B E A R S -------------
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While beards can be an observable trait of bears, there are other
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things that different people take into consideration as to "what makes up
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a bear", and things that people like in their bears. So, bearing that in mind
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(pun intended) there are other criteria that can/should optionally
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follow the "B" designation.
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N.B. It is not necessary to have a "grade" for each of these
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traits! For each there is a "neutral" value, which basically describes
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someone who is "average" or "unknown" within that trait. These "neutral"
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values are given below, but would not be reported --- treat them as either
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"default" or "assumed".
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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f - "The FUR factor". Some bears are particularly hairy about the
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rest of their bodies, others INCREDIBLY furry, yet others
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though rightfully bears, have little or no fur on their
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chests, arms, legs, back, butt, etc. So, one of the
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following may be added to better describe a bear's fur:
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f++ WAY above average fur
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f+ above average fur
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f furry in a bearish sense
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(none) "neutral", avg. fur from a sample population of
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both bears and non-bears
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f- below average fur
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f-- WAY below average fur--"Nair-smooth to the max!"
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t - "the TALLNESS factor". To describe bears that are tall or
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short for their frame.
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t++ a virtual giant bear
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t+ taller than average
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t tall but not very tall
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(none) average height
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t- shorter than average
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t-- a bear of very small stature
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w - "the WEIGHT factor". For those who perfer their bears more
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or less fluffy.
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w++ a round bear/BIG TEDDY bear
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w+ a big boned bear
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w bear with a tummy
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(none) average weight for frame
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w- a thin bear (otters!)
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w-- a bony bear
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c - "the CUB factor". For the junior up and coming bears.
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c++ complete daddy's boy
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c+ definite cub
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c cub tendencies
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(none) not "cubbish"
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c- looks like a cub but isn't
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d - "the DADDY factor". For the cubs, etc.
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d++ DADDY with a vengenance (even his parents call him SIR!)
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d+ definite DADDY
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d daddyish tendencies
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(none) not a daddy
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d- looks like a daddy but isn't
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Note there are now also HYBRID classes "cd" and "dc":
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cd A cub with "daddy tendencies"... Sort of like
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a "grown up cub".
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dc A daddy with cub-like tendencies/features.
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dc- More daddy than cub
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d+c REAL daddyish and also VERY cubbish
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(etc.)
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g - "the GROPE factor": This is the amount one likes to be touched
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or pawed etc.
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g++ Love to grope/paw/touch etc. Will attack without
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warning. Gives hugs to hot otherwise unknown bears
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on the street in open daylight.
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g+ likes to be touched most of the time
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g Generally outgoing with ursine affection, a little
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more reserved about place/person...
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(none) Average amount of receptivity to being touched
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g- Generally doesn't like people to invade his
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personal aura/lair.
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g-- You touch my bod, I break your face!
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k - "the KINKY factor"... for those who dare.
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k++ likes just about EVERYTHING... we mean *EVERYTHING*!!!
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k+ picks and choose according to likes; willing to consider
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new ideas
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k open minded. Might choose SOME things on the "menu"
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(none) kinky neutral
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k- has definite ABSOLUTE dislikes
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k-- totally vanilla
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s - "SEX (ok, SLUT) factor: In SOME people's bear codes, "s" might
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really mean "k" (since "k" WAS originally "s" in the earlier
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versions...).
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s-- strictly monogamously/relationship oriented. No
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outside affairs, or in some cases, sex ONLY in
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relationships
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s- relationship oriented. Perfers a formal sort of
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relationship over playing around, however the
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scope of the word relationship is not defined here.
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(none) relationship neutral
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s neutral wrt to relationships/monogamy.
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s+ will form relationships which are generally open-ended
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s++ strictly polygamous, prefers very open relationships
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ONLY.
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m - "the MUSCLE factor"... for those who like meat on them bones.
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(N.B. "semi-"official --- may be dropped w/ V2.0)
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m++ Arnold Schwartzineger is that you?
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m+ definitely works out or is a ranchhand
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m some definition/blue collar
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(none) muscle neutral
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e - "the ENDOWMENT factor"... sometimes a size queen's gotta do
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what a size queen's gotta do.
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(N.B. "semi-"official --- may be dropped w/ V2.0)
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e++ gets complete respect even from straight men
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e+ gets attention
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e noteworthy
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(none) endowment neutral
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h - "the BEHR factor"... for behrs (men without beards but bears).
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You might also put a parenthesized number for the "B"
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designation to give an idea of WHAT the person would
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look like with a beard.
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h behr (moustache no beard)
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h+ Definite BEHR (moustache no beard)
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h- no beard OR moustache! (very rare but still
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cave dewlling)
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r - "the RUGGED/OUTDOOR factor".
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r++ "Grizzly Adams"
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r+ Flannel/jeans/C&W really *are* second skin
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r Spends some time outdoors/camping
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(none) rugged neutral
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r- prefers indoor-type activities (techie or 3-piece)
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r-- never seen in the outdoors at all.
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p - "the PECULIAR factor"
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p Some idiosyncracies --- no judgement made to
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whether these are "good" or "not so good"
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q - "the *Q* factor (ahem)"
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q for people who look like bears, but
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"when they open their mouths, yards of chiffon come out"
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ADDITIONAL PUNCTUATION
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The following aren't graded, they are just flags attached to the
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overall classification:
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v for variable, said trait is not very rigid, may
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change with time or with individual interaction
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(e.g. some guys who are generally REAL daddies,
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may turn into REAL cubs occasionally, etc.)
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? for traits where there is no HARD information
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available and the value is completely guessed
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at: eg. a picture of a hot bear that LOOKS like
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a rugged outdoorsman, r+? but in reality could
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be a 3-piece suit bear.
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: for traits which are observed but uncertain,
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eg. a guy who is wearing a lot of clothes, so
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you can't be SURE he's an f+, but his forearms
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REALLY suggest that he is, hence f+:
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! for cases where the trait is as close to a
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prototype as possible, or an exemplary case of
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a specfic trait... eg. the ultimate f++!
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() for indicating "cross-overs" or ranges. A guy
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who goes from k to k++ depending on the situation
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(ie mostly "k") could use k(++)
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You can make the punctuation as detailed as desired, although
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the best ones to read are the ones which are the most clear and
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simple to understand.
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NOTE: None of the classification materials in any way suggests a ranking or
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value judgement, in terms of what constitutes a "better" bear. Every
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person has their own favorite type!
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----------------- S O M E S P E C I F I C E X A M P L E S ----------------
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The authors:
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Bob Donahue B5 c+ f s-: w t- r k?
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Jeff Stoner B6 f+ w sv w r+ k(+?)
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A sampling of our joint classifications of other mailing list folks...
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Steve Dyer B5/7 dvcvc f++ t- w+ k- (the shoulders get the f++)
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Brian Gollum B4 k++ s: c?- t- w++ r- p
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Ken Dykes B8 s+ f+ m t w e+ r p
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"Furr" Madison B7 f+ t+ w- e+ k+ cv
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Rob Boldbear [a/k/a Bernardo] B2 f+ t- dvcv sv w- m+ r+ p g+
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Jay Schuster B3 c f- s+ w- p?
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Bob Rowe B4 m s+ r+ e (Jeff trying not to put +++'s)
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Notables from Bobby...
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Wilford Brimley: B0 h w+ d+ k? f (OK I'm wishing for an "k")
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Hacksaw Jim Duggan: B6 w+ t+ k+? m++
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Lyle Alzado: B3 w+ k+? f-- m++ e++ (so I'm told)
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model in 4/84 HONCHO: B6 w d+? r+ f+++! <---- an exceptional case
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Dan Blocker: B0 h- w m+ d+ f+ r++ t+
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Notables from Jeff...
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Dan Seals: B4 r+ d f+? t+ k+? (wishful thinking!)
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Randy Owen: B5 r+ f+? w- m e? k++? (more wishful thinking!)
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So let's hear some feedback on this! It's been a little quiet around
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here lately. While we wait for more to come along, here's an appropriate
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classification for the season:
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Santa Claus B8 d++ f? w++ k--?
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Enjoy!!! From half of the states required to make the "Four Corners" exist...
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-----------------------------------------------------
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Added note: We're still working on this... Some bears
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have asked that we extend the system to include "beard parameters
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like thickness, length, kemptnmess, etc...., so inevitably "VERSION 2"
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will be done... I have run across a bear or two that for me defied
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"good classification", mostly because of the beard. So... we'll see.
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Have fun!
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