Dr. Henry Jones Jr. or Dr. Henrey Henryovitch? Via BoingBoing, Tor learns of the following shocking revelations:
- He’s planning on taking a job in Leipzig … Leipzig which lay squarely in the DDR (Commie Germans, not the game). Hell, Wikipedia says it was the birthplace of the first German labor party.
- He recommends a Marxist author to a student.
I’m scared of when the next show is going to drop. Does it turn out that Nedry was a Jain? Munich was really an allegorical biopic elegy for Benny Hill.
Other things that have been bugging me:
- Elegies are technically for someone. But it really feels like they ought to be to someone.
- Elegy: Word that oughta be a name, or just me reaching?
- I installed KDE on my Linux setup. Love the look – a little too glassy as times – but hate the feel of how you interact with it. You know? No. Of course not.
- This is an example of not writing for my audience. Most of the people who read this, don’t know KDE from a watermelon rind. But, maybe it’ll get some of y’all curious.
- I’m beginning to see the utility of pudding. Pudding is called something else, I’m not going to name it, because then I’d be one of those assholes who use their pudding feed to talk about pudding. There are times when I want to pseudoblog something, but don’t want to sit down and login to WordPress, wait for it to load, realize it didn’t save my WP.com stats cookie, so I’ve got to log that in to check those. Then wait for TinyMCE to load my beloved authoring environment.
- Yeah, I could use an external editor. Piss off.
- My neighborhood is more terrifying than I remember.
- Not having sidewalks is really a pain.
- The emptiness is really, really creepy.
4 Comments
This is the most random stream of disassociated thought I’ve seen from you in a while. What the fuck are you hopped up on? Take care.
Regardless of who you perceive your audience to be, I’m fairly certain any of them could could tell a window manager from a melon rind of any fashion (be it yellow, water-, or other) at sight.
Also, pudding really is a love-hate relationship. You never really get used to it.
“I installed KDE on my Linux setup. Love the look – a little too glassy as times – but hate the feel of how you interact with it. You know? No. Of course not.”
No.
I look forward to further musings that are of absolutely no importance yet are positively and outstandingly entertaining.
Importance down, lulz up. Aye aye.