The Duck is Dark
For those who might be wondering, I have received word via text that the reason that Wonderduck has gone silent is that he has has been without internet service for over three days. There is no indication of when it might be back as his provider is, apparently, up to no good.
An actual photo of Wonderduck's internet provider.
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I might be back. I might not be. To call the state of my current internet connection "sporadic" would be much too generous. But even that's better than "completely down."
Not much, but better.
I'm not going to ask how you got that photo of my internet provider. If it's not them, it's a startlingly good likeness.
Posted by: Wonderduck at Tue Jun 24 23:44:03 2014 (4JrvP)
I have a big exam
on Monday so the next two days will entail cramming and sleep (the latter being
a very important component of test preparation that I frequently forget).
In the meantime a quick
perusal of the interwebs reveals several bloggers who actually have taken
the time to provide content over the last several days.
Don has one of the two blogs
whose embeds are invisible to me on Epic, so I very nearly missed his latest post, which
I had initially taken to be a formatting error. That would have been tragic as
I would have missed this
gem, which shows that these kids today still have an appreciation of the
classics. (There is a side by side comparison here.)
Borepatch alerts us to this
comprehensively insightful and profanity laced analysis of dubstepby
Foamy the Squirrel. Testify!
Observing us from his secret
headquarters in Australia with a mixture of bemusement and horror Pixy seems to have come up
with the line of the week…
The Hillary
poster in particular seems to come from some weird alternate universe in which
Eva Peron was an admiral of the Imperial Japanese navy.
When Geniuses Blog
If you need to figure out a pun...
...in another language...
...from graffiti...
...that's 1700 years old...
Well, you probably need to talk to Suburbanbanshee.
Actually, I woke up from my first sleep, wondering all of a sudden how to say "My Little Pony" in Latin and what the etymology of "pony" is, and it kinda got more sleep-deprived from there.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Fri Jan 17 21:44:51 2014 (cvXSV)
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So, basically, they discovered the first Roman Brony?
Posted by: Mauser at Sat Jan 18 04:45:44 2014 (TJ7ih)
The sad thing is that "Mannula Mea" actually scans to the theme song. Also, a "horse chestnut" is a large version of the regular chestnut, but a "pony keg" is a small keg.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Sat Jan 18 21:04:12 2014 (cvXSV)
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Well, a Pony and a horse are not the same animal. A Pony is smaller than a horse, thus a Pony keg is smaller. (Young horses are not ponies, but Colts and Fillies. I'm not sure what young ponies are.)
Posted by: Mauser at Sat Jan 18 22:30:46 2014 (TJ7ih)
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Ponies and horses are both Equus ferus caballus. So are "miniature horses." The only difference is one of breed; and ponies are perfectly interfertile with horses. (Albeit your pony stallion would need a boost up in order to "cover" a full-sized mare, I guarantee that his doohickey would be perfectly capable of doing the covering.)
Donkeys and zebras are more distant relatives. Donkeys are fertile enough with horses and ponies to create mules, but mules are sterile. Zebras aren't interfertile with either.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Mon Jan 20 21:28:41 2014 (cvXSV)
ACME Content Substitute
I am still pretty swamped with cramming for exams, papers and working at UPS during December. I've already worked more overtime this week than I worked straight time last week (admittedly a short week).
In lieu of content here's yet more holiday cheesecake.
Given that there was no love for the G.u.P. girls, we'll try Kannagi.
Of course...I suspect that Steven has simply out-bid me in this regard. (Link totally NSFW!)
...It is a testament to my wasted life that I never knew that about Tuesday.
The Best of Social Justice
A friend who desires NO credit for this due to fear of passive aggressive trolling and other markers of 'tolerance' sends me this link...
The Best of Social Justice is a Tumbler blog compiled by a brave or self flagellating soul who compiles posts, tweets, and chats of various "social justice" crusaders.
It's hours of fun...or horror. But it can be useful too. For instance the fact that a prominent poster is named Lickingmuppets is one reason for me to carry a gun.
Yes actually and at ~01:00AM "Non-Ironic" meant something completely different to me than what it would to anyone with a passing familiarity with the English language. I thought about his post a few hours after posting this and thought "That'd be a good tie in" . And updated it.
Now 12 hours later I don't know what the HELL I was thinking with the "non"... andI can't for the life of me figure out any good way to tie it in to the real deal....so I've deleted the update.
(I must confess, when I read Don's post it did NOT strike me as satire...because these people often defy it. Only later when I saw the illustration at Diversity Chronicle did alarm bells go off)
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Thu Nov 28 12:56:55 2013 (DnAJl)
Madness Takes it's Toll
Steven Den Beste may appear to finally have succumbed to his crippling affliction....engineers disease.
If giraffe's could speak, it would be something of a challenge, don't you think? *
Note though that he has not allowed his handicap to hold him back. Instead, he has leveraged it into a way to further motivate himself to pursue his dream....which I was quite surprised to learn is to become a LUMBERJACK! )
In these trying times it is truly inspiring to see someone who continues to pursue their ambition.
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I recognized at once that this was not the originally-aired rendition. Instead, they restaged the skit outside the studio. I don't know if my Monty Python recognition skill is something to be proud of...
Posted by: Siergen at Tue Oct 22 17:02:16 2013 (c2+vA)
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That's from the movie "And now for something completely different", which is entirely made up of restagements of classic sketches from the TV series.
Well, The Thought Was There
Bill Whittle, whose videos I link to frequently, does a very interesting podcast called The Stratosphere Lounge in which he takes questions and holds forth on a wide range of eclectic topics ranging from film to space travel to politics to history. He builds his shows around questions submitted via Facebook in a brief window before the podcast.
Well this weeks show included a question from a viewer about anime. Mr. Whittle expounded for a few minutes on why anime is not his cup of tea. This disquisition however, quickly dovetailed into glowing praise for someone who does not share his opinion on the medium. According to Mr Whittle, someone named 'Steven Den Beste' is brilliant, insightful, inspiring and ALWAYS RIGHT. Mr. Whittle spent several minutes talking about how important Mr. Den Beste's USS Clueless was in the early days of the blogosphere and what a joy it is to read the editorials Steven still occasionally does. After this genuinely heartfelt tribute, Whittle directed his anime attuned listeners to Mr. Den Beste's "Anime Manga...HENTAI..That's the word I'm looking for.. Hentai blog Chizumatic"
....because Steven Den Beste is just the cat's meow and if you're into that hentai stuff Chizumatic is where to find it!
While Mr. Whittle did mention as an aside that he wasn't entirely clear on the meanings of Manga, Anime & Hentai, I suspect that Steven's incoming search terms will be amusing for a bit.
UPDATE: Just to clarify: Hentai is pr0n. Chizumatic is not a hentai blog. The caption is in jest..
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Heh, I wonder if SDB will have anything to say about the acknowledgement of his hentai blog...
Posted by: Siergen at Sat Aug 10 16:24:03 2013 (Ao4Kw)
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The Stratosphere Lounge is one of the few things that might entice me to set up enough shell stuff to create a Facebook account.
I can't remember where I went first when I started following blogs, but Eject^3 was a big one early on. It's a shame what it has turned into through neglect. (Tens of thousands of SEO "comments")
Posted by: Mauser at Sat Aug 10 19:34:23 2013 (TJ7ih)
The first episode gleans vital insights on prudence and propriety from Big Trouble in Little China...which gives an idea of the sorts of films being analyzed.
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I'm kind of impressed by the full modelling of the reflections, unless they just cheated and put an inverted copy of the same model under the "floor".
Posted by: Mauser at Tue Jul 2 03:01:34 2013 (cZPoz)
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Even if they did, it'd be an example of 'smarter not harder' and is still a pretty nice touch.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Tue Jul 2 23:37:33 2013 (F7DdT)
Good grief. He had a VASTLY worse run-in with Annies theologist than I did. Damn cultists. Fortunately he's alive and recovering, but its looking to be a long road.
I, for now, work in a State-run hospital, and things such as these are much more common than most folks know.
In other news, replying to this older post:6 @Tiberius. Oh cool! I have no idea WHAT is happening with my family that weekend, but as I learn I'll keep you posted. I don't drink but we can try to do something. Thanks!
BM: family & I will be in V. Beach from PM of 6/30 to AM of 7/5. They'll be at the beach, I'll be at the bar, writing code. We'll trip over to the Nauticus one day, of course. Email me and I'll get you my contact info; love to see what a real Brickmuppet looks like!
Posted by: Tiberius at Fri Jun 28 14:50:47 2013 (97M8h)
His last post was 13 days ago
and indicated that he had taken a turn for the worse after his back surgery and been readmitted
to the hospital. I tried E-mailing him but the messages bounce back
with the error message that his mailbox is full.
Genius!
In trying to cope with weapons grade stupid, Suburban Banshee has come up with the ideal wish fulfillment movie for today's burgeoning homebody demographic.
.....if there were a Shaker version of Footloose, it would be about some
crazy rebellious kid who wanted to be a 19th century couch potato. (And
who also snuck off to kiss girls, probably.)
Better yet, it's a PERIOD PIECE, so she can pitch it as Downtown Abbey for NEETs.
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Eh, it's not the end of the world. Lots of advances in microsurgery, and it's almost outpatient. Sounds like they plan to keep me around for a bit for observation, but the doc says I should be back at work in a week or two after the surgery. He's one of the top ten neurosurgeons in the country.
The real pain is that I was getting established in a new section and role post-stroke (the measures I took to ensure stress reduction at work were swift, effective, and left bruises), and now this. My plans involved working 5-10 more years and at least one more promotion. Instead I'm burning all my vacation and sick time, then taking unpaid leave. Not good.
Posted by: ubu at Thu May 23 09:37:48 2013 (GfCSm)
The Hoyt PrincipleSarah Hoyt has explained College Faculties (and I’m sad to say a lot of
College Republicans) big "L†libertarians, the sad state of both Anime
and American Comic Books, the Air Force, Climate Gate, Young Earth
Creationism, Birthers, Truthers, Todd Akin, The View and quite possibly
New Coke.
Go read the whole thing
This shall be called the Hoyt Principle and I strongly urge everyone
to learn from it, for to fail to do so is the first step on the path to
perdition and madness.
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