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Sunday, May 01, 2005

Grafiti

Here is some grafiti that I’m sure the liberals will work long and hard to bring a stop to.

You might notice that no government or NEA grants were involved. Neither were there any commissions, committees, NGOs, or UN delegates required for the production of this grafiti. When will this madness stop?

Hopefully, never.

Oops: as we all know graffiti has 2 ‘f’s in it, not 1. But the 1 ‘f’ grafiti looks so cool and European, which is the effect I was going for. I wanted to make a statement that, uh, ummm ... well, you know. A statement. I don’t think any thinking person requires an explanation. You know what I mean by “statement”.

Just go look at the damn rock already, okay. It really is cool.

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Word!

on May 01 2005 @ 05:48 PM
Trackback from Yippee-Ki-Yay!
Like a Rock
A true work of art. H/t: Remy Logan.
May 02 2005 @ 07:08 AM

Whoo-hoo! My trackback worked!

on May 02 2005 @ 07:11 AM

It’s precisely the second trackback to work since I implemented the Super Secret Decoder Ring Trackback Methodology.

I’ve decided that the failures might be related to server load, but that’s really kind of grasping at straws.

on May 02 2005 @ 08:39 AM

If deciphering the code is server-intensive enough, that could explain it—but I can’t imagine how it could require so much resources that it would timeout that consistently. I agree, there must be something else at work, probably an incompatibility between the server config and the EE code that “fails” intermittently so that occasionally a trackback actually gets accepted.

But what do I know. You should ask Remy, he’s the resident geek.

on May 02 2005 @ 04:08 PM

McGehee, those of us with the “special” talent prefer the term “code whisperer”. There are just too many potentialities in the word ‘geek’ for negative connotations.

on May 02 2005 @ 04:57 PM
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