odds and ends, part 2
Written at: 18:52 09 Apr, 2002
Maybe it's the state of things in the world these days, but I just haven't found myself having much to say. But that never stops a blogger! Accordingly, here are some links that have been stuck in my head of late.
The first, Modern Humorist's movie trailer cliche theater is simply one of those "ha ha, it's funny because they observe things so well" items. The music selections in this clip are outstanding, especially the last one.
I was also highly impressed by Modern Humorist's summer movie songs from last year. Not only are the lyrics humorous (cf. the end of "I Want My Own Country Too"(MP3 format)), but the music is eerily spot-on (cf. the number of key changes in Disney's "The Perfect Storm"(MP3 format)). Such ridiculous attention to detail! And I even found myself singing these songs days after having listened to them. Maybe I just need to get out more.
While I'm shilling for Modern Humorist, I might as well point out that their Star Saga bit also made me laugh a lot, because deep down I am a nerd. Or maybe just a dork.
Speaking of transition phrases, there is proof that my job search could be worse in "the Skeletor Job Hunt". Other cartoons from Monkeys and Robots amuse me similarly, but are less, um, mature.
But if there's one link I want to leave you with today, it's this: Weiner Dog Races (sadly recently Flash-ified). Spend some time watching a few of these races; if you think you get it, then please explain it to me. Part of me wants to think it's all some very clever joke, but I don't think it is. It's just a lot of, um, weiner dog races.
So let me know in the comments if you have any all-time favorite links that you've been keeping to yourself. Because, you know, there's a real dearth of entertainment in this country right now.
Comments on "odds and ends, part 2"
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I think I've sent you this one before, but...
http://members.surfeu.fi/kklaine/primebear.html prime-s***ting bear
Written by: Josh
Written at: 10:04 10 Apr, 2002
oops. Can't do html.
Written by: amar
Written at: 18:40 10 Apr, 2002
the #lost weblog is good, if you ignore the porn:
http://weblog.fuck.org/
also there's memepool:
http://memepool.com/
Written by: amar
Written at: 18:42 10 Apr, 2002
i will web-Enable those links for ya!! if i dare.
Written by: amar
Written at: 18:46 10 Apr, 2002
also, i'm curious what in your religion forbids working on porn. is it the having-sex-out-of-wedlock aspect of it? what if they're not really having sex? or what if it was married people who are exhibitionists? i'm not splitting semantic hairs, just honestly curious what angle you have on it. i think a lot of porn is gross and/or exploitative, but i don't take the extreme andrew dworkin position that it's inherently degrading to women (or men). there's this store in berkeley (one in sf too) called href="
good vibrations, that takes a really sex-positive approach to it and is not sleazy or creepy like most places that sell such things. i support them, i think.
Written by: amar
Written at: 18:48 10 Apr, 2002
doh, i forgot to close the tag. i wish one could edit one's comments. you can do that in livejournal. they're open source, you should just steal their code :)
Written by: tODD
Written at: 11:19 11 Apr, 2002
Amar, one thing I don't like about porn is that it is inextricably tied to lust. In the "sermon on the mount", Jesus said that
On a different note, I feel like I don't really get #lost or memepool. I would expect the latter to be a listing of current memes, ala
Also, Amar, could you give me an example of a livejournal page that has editable comments? Can a person only edit his own comments, or are they all editable? Is my comment system hard to use? What could make it easier?
Are there other questions I could ask? What about this one?
Written by: amar
Written at: 10:30 12 Apr, 2002
a ha, i forgot about that whole lust thing. one more reason i can't subscribe to the tenets of christianity, at least not in their entirety. :)
livejournal lets you edit your own comments, or at least delete them, but now that i think about it, you have to be logged in to do it. and i dont think you should make people have to login. actually maybe you could have a comment preview, like there was/is on lowfashion? i dunno, it might be too much overhead though. in general i think comments work pretty well, it's just that i messed up links and wished i could go back and fix them. maybe you could have a login process and logged in users could then edit their own comments... egads though, it's just a frickin blog. that sounds like overkill. i say, leave it as is. now i know how to make links so it's all good, as they say.
memepool and #lost are nothing more than "hey, check this out" lists. they are good if you're surfing the web with time to kill. of course, it's unclear whether surfing the web with time to kill is a healthy state of affairs.
Written by: Josh
Written at: 10:03 10 Apr, 2002