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permalinkQuote of the day - Thursday, Mar 18 2004, at 6:02 pm (more quotes)

Irony is the hemoglobin of small minds

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permalinkJust another day - Thursday, Mar 4 2004, at 2:25 pm (more google, quotes)

It's a little stressful working under the world's microscope, especially when you're working for the world's microscope.

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permalinkJoss speaks about Angel's cancellation - Tuesday, Feb 17 2004, at 10:59 am (more buffy, quotes)

Following WB's suprise announcement that this is Angel's last season, Joss posted the following on the Bronze Board. It looks like he's as surprised as anyone, and more dismayed than most.

joss says:
(Sat Feb 14 22:31:16 2004)

Some of you may have heard the hilarious news. I thought this would be a good time to weigh in. to answer some obvious questions: No, we had no idea this was coming. Yes, we will finish out the season. No, I don't think the WB is doing the right thing.

Yes, I'm grateful they did it early enough for my people to find other jobs.

Yes, my heart is breaking.

When Buffy ended, I was tapped out and ready to send it off. When Firefly got the axe, I went into a state of denial so huge it may very well cause a movie. But Angel... we really were starting to feel like we were on top, hitting our stride -- and then we strode right into the Pit of Snakes 'n' Lava.

I'm so into these characters, these actors, the situations we're building... you wanna know how I feel? Watch the first act of "The Body."

As far as TV movies or whatever, I'm not thinking that far ahead. I actually hope my actors and writers are all too busy. We always planned this season finale to be a great capper to the season and the show in general. (And a great platform for a new season, of course.) We'll proceed ahead as planned.

I've never made mainstream TV very well. I like surprises, and TV isn't about surprises, unless the surprise is who gets voted off of something. I've been lucky to sneak this strange, strange show over the airwaves for as long as I have. I don't FEEL lucky, but I understand that I am.

Thanks all for your support, your community, and your perfectly sane devotion. It's meant a lot. I regret nothing (except the string of grisley murders in the 80's -- what was THAT all about?) Remember the words of the poet:

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the road less traveled by and they CANCELLED MY FRIKKIN' SHOW. I totally shoulda took the road that had all those people on it. Damn."

See you soon.

-j.

Damn.

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permalinkPerspectives - Monday, Dec 29 2003, at 12:21 pm (more quotes)

"To an Englishman, 100 miles is a long way. To an American, 100 years is a long time."

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permalinkProcrastination wisdom - Wednesday, Nov 12 2003, at 6:04 pm (more quotes, the way we work)

I find that I do so much more stuff when I'm doing it at the expense of something else.

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permalinkWe are all animals inside. - Saturday, May 3 2003, at 8:57 pm (more haha, politics, quotes)

Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman wrote, in Good Omens, "Civilization is twenty-four hours and two meals away from barbarism."

Judging by the United Nations, that may be a generous estimate.

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permalinkGeorge Walker Beeblebrox - Friday, May 2 2003, at 3:53 pm (more politics, quotes)

Am I the only person who, watching Bush's speech from the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Lincoln yesterday (where he arrived by fighter jet landing on the deck of the ship, which was returning to its home port of San Diego, flanked by its battle group), was reminded of Zaphod Beeblebrox's introduction in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?

To quote (sorry for the looong quote, but it's worthwhile until the Adams Estate asks me to take it down):

The boat sped on across the water. It would be some time before it reached its destination because Damogran is such an inconveniently arranged planet. It consists of nothing but middling to large desert islands separated by very pretty but annoyingly wide stretches of ocean.

[...]

The boat zipped and skipped across the sea, the sea that lay between the main islands of the only archipelago of any useful size on the whole planet. Zaphod Beeblebrox was on his way from the tiny spaceport on Easter Island (the name was an entirely meaningless coincidence --- in Galacticspeke, easter means small flat and light brown) to the Heart of Gold island, which by another meaningless coincidence was called France.

[...]

Zaphod Beeblebrox, adventurer, ex-hippy, good timer, (crook? quite possibly), manic self-publicist, terribly bad at personal relationships, often thought to be completely out to lunch.

President?

No one had gone bananas, not in that way at least.

Only six people in the entire Galaxy understood the principle on which the Galaxy was governed, and they knew that once Zaphod Beeblebrox had announced his intention to run as President it was more or less a fait accompli: he was the ideal Presidency fodder. <footnote 1>

What they completely failed to understand was why Zaphod was doing it.

He banked sharply, shooting a wild wall of water at the sun.

Today was the day; today was the day when they would realize what Zaphod had been up to. Today was what Zaphod Beeblebrox's Presidency was all about. Today was also his two hundredth birthday, but that was just another meaningless coincidence.

As he skipped his boat across the seas of Damogran he smiled quietly to himself about what a wonderful exciting day it was going to be. He relaxed and spread his two arms lazily across the seat back. He steered with an extra arm he'd recently fitted just beneath his right one to help improve his ski-boxing.

``Hey,'' he cooed to himself, ``you're a real cool boy you.'' But his nerves sang a song shriller than a dog whistle.

The island of France was about twenty miles long, five miles across the middle, sandy and crescent shaped. In fact it seemed to exist not so much as an island in its own right as simply a means of defining the sweep and curve of a huge bay. This impression was heightened by the fact that the inner coastline of the crescent consisted almost entirely of steep cliffs. From the top of the cliff the land sloped slowly down five miles to the opposite shore.

On top of the cliffs stood a reception committee.

It consisted in large part of the engineers and researchers who had built the Heart of Gold --- mostly humanoid, but here and there were a few reptiloid atomineers, two or three green slyph-like maximegalacticans, an octopoid physucturalist or two and a Hooloovoo (a Hooloovoo is a super-intelligent shade of the color blue). All except the Hooloovoo were resplendent in their multi-colored ceremonial lab coats; the Hooloovoo had been temporarily refracted into a free standing prism for the occasion.

There was a mood of immense excitement thrilling through all of them. Together and between them they had gone to and beyond the furthest limits of physical laws, restructured the fundamental fabric of matter, strained, twisted and broken the laws of possibility and impossibility, but still the greatest excitement of all seemed to be to meet a man with an orange sash round his neck. (An orange sash was what the President of the Galaxy traditionally wore.) It might not even have made much difference to them if they'd known exactly how much power the President of the Galaxy actually wielded: none at all. Only six people in the Galaxy knew that the job of the Galactic President was not to wield power but to attract attention away from it.

Zaphod Beeblebrox was amazingly good at his job.

The crowd gasped, dazzled by sun and seamanship, as the Presidential speedboat zipped round the headland into the bay. It flashed and shone as it came skating over the sea in wide skidding turns.

In fact it didn't need to touch the water at all, because it was supported on a hazy cushion of ionized atoms --- but just for effect it was fitted with thin finblades which could be lowered into the water. They slashed sheets of water hissing into the air, carved deep gashes into the sea which swayed crazily and sank back foaming into the boat's wake as it careered across the bay.

Zaphod loved effect: it was what he was best at.

He twisted the wheel sharply, the boat slewed round in a wild scything skid beneath the cliff face and dropped to rest lightly on the rocking waves.

Within seconds he ran out onto the deck and waved and grinned at over three billion people. The three billion people weren't actually there, but they watched his every gesture through the eyes of a small robot tri-D camera which hovered obsequiously in the air nearby. The antics of the President always made amazingly popular tri-D; that's what they were for.

He grinned again. Three billion and six people didn't know it, but today would be a bigger antic than anyone had bargained for.

The robot camera homed in for a close up on the more popular of his two heads and he waved again. He was roughly humanoid in appearance except for the extra head and third arm. His fair tousled hair stuck out in random directions, his blue eyes glinted with something completely unidentifiable, and his chins were almost always unshaven.

A twenty-foot-high transparent globe floated next to his boat, rolling and bobbing, glistening in the brilliant sun. Inside it floated a wide semi-circular sofa upholstered in glorious red leather: the more the globe bobbed and rolled, the more the sofa stayed perfectly still, steady as an upholstered rock. Again, all done for effect as much as anything.

Zaphod stepped through the wall of the globe and relaxed on the sofa. He spread his two arms lazily along the back and with the third brushed some dust off his knee. His heads looked about, smiling; he put his feet up. At any moment, he thought, he might scream.

Water boiled up beneath the bubble, it seethed and spouted. The bubble surged into the air, bobbing and rolling on the water spout. Up, up it climbed, throwing stilts of light at the cliff. Up it surged on the jet, the water falling from beneath it, crashing back into the sea hundreds of feet below.

Zaphod smiled, picturing himself.

A thoroughly ridiculous form of transport, but a thoroughly beautiful one.

At the top of the cliff the globe wavered for a moment, tipped on to a railed ramp, rolled down it to a small concave platform and riddled to a halt.

To tremendous applause Zaphod Beeblebrox stepped out of the bubble, his orange sash blazing in the light.

The President of the Galaxy had arrived.

He waited for the applause to die down, then raised his hands in greeting.

``Hi,'' he said.

Douglas Adams, you are a prophet and you will be missed.

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permalinkMarketing Quote of the Day - Friday, Feb 21 2003, at 7:41 am (more dot-commerce, marketing, quotes)

"We are small enough to listen to you!"

--MacGPS Pro web site

What a great way to accentuate the positive.

Incidentally, this is probably my biggest concern with the Google/Blogger buyout. Right now Pyra is small enough that if I have a really good idea, I can email Ev and talk about it, and maybe even get things done. As I understand it, that's how most of Blogger's new features and interfaces get started.

Will Bloogle still be small enough to listen to me?

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permalinkEdison's Genious: Outsourcing - Wednesday, May 29 2002, at 5:39 pm (more quotes, the way we work)

"Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration" said Thomas Edison. Then again, Edison created a lab in Menlo Park that employed hundreds of scientists to flesh out his ideas.

So perhaps Edison's famous quote wasn't so much a statement that genius isn't a shortcut past hard work, but rather that the true genius busies himself with the inspiration, and gets others to do the perspiration for him.

Hmmm....

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permalinkBest Buffy Quote - Wednesday, Feb 13 2002, at 8:10 pm (more buffy, life stuff, quotes)

Well, one of my top ten, though I forgot about it the first time around...

From the episode where Spike wakes up in an Initiative cell:

"I always worried what would happen when that bitch got some funding." - Spike

Okay, for the Buffy-impared, I'm getting a lot better, will be back at work tomorrow (Yay, actually (this is what happens when you really like your job)) and will be riding (and writing) on the train, so you won't have to be appeased with "look how sick I am" posts any more.

Oh, and for the curious, the pivotal turning point came shortly after having that awful three-years-too-old lemon-flavor TheraFlu.

I'm having the other packet tonight, just in case.

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permalinkFinally, a reassuring bra. - Saturday, Oct 20 2001, at 3:04 pm (more quotes)

"The bra should also reassure women concerned about lightning storms."


(if it's not there yet, check Wired's Home Page, right-hand col, bottom, under 'Ephemera.'

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permalinkConcise writing is a beautiful thing - Friday, Aug 17 2001, at 11:00 am (more communication, quotes)

    "If I had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter."
      -Mark Twain

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permalinkRelationship quote of the day - Friday, Jun 15 2001, at 1:46 pm (more quotes, sex)

    "You know it's not the best time for you to be in a relationship when the best part of fantasizing about it is a two-income household."
        --Me

Not that I always feel that way, just now and then.

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permalinkColor quote. So true... - Wednesday, Jun 6 2001, at 3:11 pm (more datavis, quotes)

"There's no such thing as an ugly color, only ugly amounts of color."

    -- Rob Roy Kelly, 1982

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permalinkI before E - Thursday, May 31 2001, at 11:34 pm (more quotes)

Quote of the day:

    "'i-before-e' rules are weird and unscientific."

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permalinkEngineering quote - Sunday, Apr 29 2001, at 12:26 pm (more quotes)

"A good engineer will go to any amount of effort to avoid extra effort."

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permalinkSubliminal meaning? - Monday, Apr 23 2001, at 1:32 am (more i am a freak, quotes)

I always mis-remember the quote as, "miles to go before I wake."

I wonder what that's about...

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permalinkNYT quote from Amazon - Monday, Oct 30 2000, at 10:49 pm (more quotes)

From Amazon's page for Strunk and White's Elements of Style. Okay, I amuse easily, but still it's funny:

    "The New York Times: 'Buy it, study it, enjoy it. It's as timeless as a book can be in our age of volubility.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title."
      -- Amazon.com

Timeless, but out of print.

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permalinkJoss Whedon Speaks - Monday, Oct 9 2000, at 1:01 am (more buffy, quotes, tv)

It seems that last season Joss Whedon, creator, writer and director for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, made a speculation or two in passing on the net, which were immediately repeated as gosphel fact by the entertainment press.

That, apparently, was the imputus for his recent announcements regarding this season of Buffy, TVS:

    "The truth is, I was a little wigged by all the commotion my posting caused. I think the worst thing that could happen would be for the Willow/Tara storyline to become some kind of publicity stunt. I guess if I type something here, the papers are gonna pick up on it, and there's nothing I can do about it. So I'd like to make the following announcements:

    1. FROM NOW ON, EVERYONE ON BUFFY WILL BE GAY. You heard it here first. And not just a little gay, either. Whole new show.
    2. MATT DAMON: MONSTER FIGHTER. Yes, a multi-episode arc feature the talented Mr Damon - and look for some of his movie star friends to make "montrous" cameos!
    3. FREE PRESENTS AND MONEY for everyone who tunes in. Swear to God.
    4. NUDITY, NUDITY, NUDITY.
    5. NAKEDNESS.
    6. ZEPPLIN FIGHT OVER NEPTUNE! Just in time for sweeps, the gang is going to have an "out of this world" adventure - with wacky Xander at the controlls! This episode is budgetted at 18 million dollars, and will change history.

    Okay! Well, I'll just settle back and let the publicity come rolling in. Yep, ratings are bound to soar once everyone gets wind of the exciting and controversial direction I'm taking the show in. In the meanwhile, I hope you, the fans, enjoy the all-nude, all-gay Buffy. It's gonna be a hoot!"

The lesson here is always believe what you read. the rumors are always true. (thanks Crystal!)

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