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Friday Follies: Link Roundup!

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For all you Princess Bride geeks out there. You know who you are.

For all you Princess Bride geeks out there. You know who you are.

I’ll spare you the (in)appropriate WAV link. For now. Instead enjoy the great xkcd. And click the image to see the strip full-size.

So during the week (when I should have been doing productive things) various items on the Web caught my magpie eye. Hit the jump to see what some of them were.

That’s it for now, kids. Feel free to tell me how you like the feature in the Comments. Suggestions to improve?

The weekend’s upon us. That always excites me, even though it means exactly nothing in terms of “work;” I write everyday.

Don’t forget the big Wild Cards signing tomorrow, 4-6 PM, at Page One! Hopin’ to see ya.

Thanks for reading.


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5 comments to Friday Follies: Link Roundup!

  • Larry

    Loved the XKCD. **Finally**, we get our hands on the reunion scene!

    (If you don’t get it, you need to read the book. Not that there’s anything wrong with the movie, nothing at all..).

  • FWIW – and this’ll probably merit mention in full post, prolly when I get around to the Big Upgrade (largely based on Larry’s recommendations) – you can use basic HTML tags such as [i] and [b] in blog posts, for, like, emphasis. If you wanna; not mandatory, of course.

    The sentiment is understood, here, as the Japanese say at thre-handkerchief movies: I don’t want to look like a dork by having the tags themselves turn up literally in my posts, either. And because blog engines are entirely random in how they handle ‘em, well – better safe than sorry, I usually say.

    I want to look like a fool on the basis of what I say, not how I say it, dammit! And by the Gods, I usually succeed!

    And, oopsie! Can’t use those side arrows in an engine that accepts HTML tags, can I? Ah, well, use your imaginations.

  • Larry

    OK, so funny story (I thought) – I sent this xkcd to a friend who HAAAAAATES the Princess Bride. I mean, hates it with a burning hate of intense…. hatred. I thought he’d enjoy it, but he just totally didn’t get it. I underestimated his ability to fall asleep in the middle of the movie and totally not recognize the Westly and Buttercup reunion scene. So just to say, I now have a whole new appreciation of this cartoon failing on soooo many levels.

    (man, you wouldn’t believe the people you meet in Government service. Sheesh.)

  • Hannes H.

    Haha! The XKCD is totally hilarious! Btw, that’s a nice roundup of your week, quite productive I must say.

  • I recently purchased the Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life by Neil Strauss and it really is awesome! The techniques for tracking and surviving in the wildersness are pretty cool.

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