Hope you read the title in the tune of Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
So, I've never really been such a fan of specific blogs.
You know... like a blog solely dedicated to some topic. Even intellectual stuff has somehow become slightly boring to me after time. I think I'm just a fan of variation. I guess you're supposed to browse something else and then get back to the blog in order to break up the monotony.
Meh.
Anyway, so I think I was introduced to blogging by Cavie. (See http://cah-vie.blogspot.com/ )
I enjoy his ramblings.
However, I realised that so many blogs don't capture the person I know (and am fond of).
[Waits for Cavie to jump back in horror/confusion]
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that I don't like your blog. It's just that you're witty and cheerful in person and then suddenly your blog sounds like you in 50 years. I know those thoughts are part of you too, but that's not ALL you are.
I don't like how everyone's blogs have somehow become a way to express deep and emo shit.
I want more random posts and quick thoughts like I see in Adrian's (http://awesomenessincarn8.blogspot.com) and Sanchia's (http://supersanchia.blogspot.com) blogs.
Simple and yet awesome.
Anyway... just a thought.
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Ah, Akinator
This website has given me endless satisfaction and entertainment.
I know it has its merit as a novelty website when you first see it, but I figure it deserves a spot on my blog.
Plus, I might forget it and will see it here and check it out again. Hopefully it stays around.
http://en.akinator.com/
At the risk of spoiling the fun, I'll explain:
It's basically 21 Questions or whatever that generic game is.
You think of a character/person (fictional or real) and it'll ask a series of questions and determine who you're thinking of.
I know there's only a finite combination of answers it needs for a correct answer but I still enjoy it :)
It's quite an awesome source of fun.
Anyway, just thought I'd share it.
(Also, happy one year and eight months to my Verushka. Love, hugs, kisses, sex, marriage, children, etc.)
I know it has its merit as a novelty website when you first see it, but I figure it deserves a spot on my blog.
Plus, I might forget it and will see it here and check it out again. Hopefully it stays around.
http://en.akinator.com/
At the risk of spoiling the fun, I'll explain:
It's basically 21 Questions or whatever that generic game is.
You think of a character/person (fictional or real) and it'll ask a series of questions and determine who you're thinking of.
I know there's only a finite combination of answers it needs for a correct answer but I still enjoy it :)
It's quite an awesome source of fun.
Anyway, just thought I'd share it.
(Also, happy one year and eight months to my Verushka. Love, hugs, kisses, sex, marriage, children, etc.)
Thursday, 1 November 2012
It's a tie!
So, I have to know. Seriously.
Why does Dilbert's tie stick up like that?
WHY.
I'd understand if it was his shoes or even his pants. It'd make sense.
Is there a wire in his tie?
Is his tie horny?
Perhaps there's a constant upwards-blowing breeze around him?
Maybe his shoes have little fans on them?
MAYBE IT'S HURRICANE SANDY (If you're reading this at another time and don't remember this reference (or if you're me in a couple minutes time), I'll remind you that this hurricane attacked USA in 2012.)
Maybe his tie is alive. Frankentie?
Sigh.
Okay, so I Googled it.
Wikipedia says:
"In nearly every strip, Dilbert's tie is curved upward. While Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, has offered no definitive explanation for this, he has explained the tie at least as a further example of Dilbert's lack of power over his environment. A second explanation given by Adams in the Dilbert FAQ is that "he is just glad to see you". Adams has also hinted that the tie may be displaying an aversion to him. Additionally, in Seven Years of Highly Defective People, Adams wrote: "Many readers asked me to allow Dilbert to lose his innocence with Liz, so to speak. But I didn't see any way I could do that in a comic strip and get it past the editors. So I developed a secret sign. I told the people who receive the Dilbert newsletter that if Dilbert ever got lucky with Liz, I would draw his normally upturned necktie flat one day."
The flat-necktie strip was printed on August 9, 1994, in which Dogbert suspected that Dilbert had gotten lucky; ironically, the tie was shown flattened after Liz stated she did not believe in fornication (Dogbert wondered if Dilbert, who was acting oddly serene, had discovered religion; Dilbert said he "thought he was Unitarian").[4] In another strip, Dilbert met Antina, an overly masculine female coworker who caused his tie to flatten and point downward,[5] strengthening the idea of the tie being a phallic symbol (Adams himself has said that he does not know what it means). On January 11, 2011, Dilbert was diagnosed with pon farr which caused an irresistible urge to mate. His tie was straight for the next two strips. Sometimes when Dilbert is surprised, scared, or has been beaten up, his tie goes straight. A series once went on about his tie, during which Dogbert attempts to find out. He tries having Ratbert eat one of the ties, theorizes that it has an aversion to him, and eventually gave up after a discussion with the garbageman."
... Well that kinda killed my interest in the tie...
Although I mentally chuckled at the inside joke :)
Clever.
Anyway, that's my pondering for the day.
KTHXBAI
Why does Dilbert's tie stick up like that?
WHY.
I'd understand if it was his shoes or even his pants. It'd make sense.
Is there a wire in his tie?
Is his tie horny?
Perhaps there's a constant upwards-blowing breeze around him?
Maybe his shoes have little fans on them?
MAYBE IT'S HURRICANE SANDY (If you're reading this at another time and don't remember this reference (or if you're me in a couple minutes time), I'll remind you that this hurricane attacked USA in 2012.)
Maybe his tie is alive. Frankentie?
Sigh.
Okay, so I Googled it.
Wikipedia says:
"In nearly every strip, Dilbert's tie is curved upward. While Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, has offered no definitive explanation for this, he has explained the tie at least as a further example of Dilbert's lack of power over his environment. A second explanation given by Adams in the Dilbert FAQ is that "he is just glad to see you". Adams has also hinted that the tie may be displaying an aversion to him. Additionally, in Seven Years of Highly Defective People, Adams wrote: "Many readers asked me to allow Dilbert to lose his innocence with Liz, so to speak. But I didn't see any way I could do that in a comic strip and get it past the editors. So I developed a secret sign. I told the people who receive the Dilbert newsletter that if Dilbert ever got lucky with Liz, I would draw his normally upturned necktie flat one day."
The flat-necktie strip was printed on August 9, 1994, in which Dogbert suspected that Dilbert had gotten lucky; ironically, the tie was shown flattened after Liz stated she did not believe in fornication (Dogbert wondered if Dilbert, who was acting oddly serene, had discovered religion; Dilbert said he "thought he was Unitarian").[4] In another strip, Dilbert met Antina, an overly masculine female coworker who caused his tie to flatten and point downward,[5] strengthening the idea of the tie being a phallic symbol (Adams himself has said that he does not know what it means). On January 11, 2011, Dilbert was diagnosed with pon farr which caused an irresistible urge to mate. His tie was straight for the next two strips. Sometimes when Dilbert is surprised, scared, or has been beaten up, his tie goes straight. A series once went on about his tie, during which Dogbert attempts to find out. He tries having Ratbert eat one of the ties, theorizes that it has an aversion to him, and eventually gave up after a discussion with the garbageman."
... Well that kinda killed my interest in the tie...
Although I mentally chuckled at the inside joke :)
Clever.
Anyway, that's my pondering for the day.
KTHXBAI
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