The organization chart to this whole mess.
Content coming soon.
Where the ideas come from, why they're here, and what you can do about it (which, by the way, is precisely nothing. Just so you don't get your hopes up. I was just being polite.)
I have been on the Internet since 1988, and on the World Wide Web since 1992. (And yes, there's a difference — it's just subtle.) I learned HTML in late 1991, when the standard for HTML 1.0 was initially released by the World Wide Web
Consortium. Wow, doesn't that take me back...no tables, frames, and no JavaScript, oh my. I grew up in California's Silicon Valley, and worked there for ten years. I lived and worked in Canada for nearly three years. For the past decade, I have been owned by my cats.
I'm an iNFp (Healer Idealist), enneagram-5, England, B9 D+++ T+ K+ S+ F I O X-- E- L C+ Y3 R++ W+ P++ M5 N H , GTW/IT/FA/P d+ a@ C++$ U+$ P+ L+>+++ W+++$ N+ o+ K? w MV PS+ PE Y+ PGP t 5+ X+@ R(+++) tv- b+++ !DI !D G+ e+ h r* z+, and brown-blue-red. You can even learn 100 bits of trivia about my life.
Laughing MuseNutrition facts | |
| Serving Size | 1 |
| Servings Per Container | 1 |
Amounts per serving | |
| Calories | 2000 |
| % daily allowance | |
| Geeking | 310 |
| Not Geeking | 37 |
| Reading | 78 |
| Music | 86 |
| Food | 100 |
| All the rest of it | 13 |
May contain one or more of the following: irreverence, attitude, wonder, sardonicism, neatnik tendencies, territorialism, impatience, idealism. Not a significant source of calories from fat, saturated fat, or cholesterol. | |
Quotes are used as placeholders and mental crutches. They're also funny, which helps the whole 'social awkwardness' thing.
Quotations are what peole use as proverbs, as quick and painless ways to remember and transmit information, and (on occasion) to prop up fallacious sagging arguments and make them appear grander, fuller, and more solid than they actually are. Quotations are verbal push-up bras.
Quotations are also used by geeks in place of wit and social skills. We get them from movies (duh), television, books, magazines, each other...about the normal place you'd find quotable material. Geeks are just as media-saturated, as a group, as any other social subculture. Each individual's repository is different, though. It all depends on what we've watched, what we've read, and so on and so forth. Some people will latch onto entire sentences, and then quote those. I'm more of a mix-and-match kind of gal: if two or three words sound interesting when laid end to end, and they then happen to pass by my eyes or ears, I own those suckers.
I've been asked several times if I write because, as one person put it, “you have such an interesting turn of phrase.” This is further proof that I read odd and out of the way things, and notice and retain even odder things. (If this guy knew my reading list, he wouldn't be half as impressed.) I draw my quotes from:
Peoples' .sigs, Usenet archives, or just about any page that passes in front of my eyes. The eiditic memory is very helpful with the collection.
Comments, membership, and forum policies
I have some spam-prevention measures in place:
I will not edit comments to remove information, or to change wording. I may reply to your comment, but I will either publish the whole thing or delete the whole thing. So if you must be vituperative...don't put your personal attack inside a comment that you really want to see published. Five words could damn five hundred, if those five are sufficiently stupid.
You can address your comments to me, or to another commenter. The only guideline you must follow is that of manners: disagreements are fine, but abuse or harrassment will not be tolerated.
You may disagree with what I post, you can even post rebuttals. But if your posts become derogatory or abusive, they may be edited or deleted. There's a difference between constructive criticism, differences in opinion, and being a rude obnoxious zealot. Discussions, dissenting opinions, arguments conducted with the respect for all others' points of view...those make a good site. Those make people want to come back, and keep coming back. Trolling, bullying, verbal abuse and harrassment, denigration...those make people want to keep silent or even stop visiting. I like my site traffic, and I'm rather fond of several of my regular visitors. If your actions discourage people from participating, your comments may be deleted and your participation may no longer be welcomed.
I participate in several memes. There's an occasional tendency of newer participants (or old-time participants who are having an exceedingly hectic day) to leave hit-and-run comments (single-word comments, extremely content-light comments, or overly generic comments) solely to get their link on others' sites. If this is your first time posting here, do not leave a hit-and-run comment or it will probably be deleted. If you're a long-time poster...hey. We all have hectic weeks. I'll understand. (And take some time to catch your breath, or you won't have any fun; and that's no way to be.)
In much the same manner as the comments policy, if a member posts a comment of a forum thread that's bullying, harrassing, obscene, or derogatory, the content will be removed and the member may be banned. This isn't a zero-tolerance policy, nor is it a 'three strikes you're out' policy. This is a completely arbitrary, did-you-catch-me-on-a-good-day policy. And once a member is banned, there will be no unbanning. There will be no reversal of the decision. There will be no re-registering. The username, screen name, and email address will all be banned. (Truly nasty offenders may even find themselves unable to comment on the site in any fashion.) So if someone posts or comments trying to bait you...think before you reply.

You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.