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February 28th, 2005


12:20 pm - Technically Excellent, But Unappealing


As the_gneech noted in a followup to his post about the troll that failed, different styles appeal to different audiences which might not necessarily overlap. I regularly read Suburban Jungle[1] for instance, but find the style of It's Walky unappealing. Not bad, just unappealing to me.

That's just one example. The Animaniacs character of Rita (the cat) was voiced by Bernadette Peters. Rita often sang, the singing also done by Bernadette Peters. And the singing was, of course, quite good. But somehow it never appealed to me. Was it too many high notes? Too much like a whine? I'm not sure. When I listen to the singing to judge it, it's fine. But I can't listen to it for enjoyment.

There's a lot of stuff out there that isn't actually bad, but I simply don't like it very much. There is, of course, also an astonishing amount of genuine crud. Those are not the same, but sometimes I think folks get the impression that they're all lumped together. In the sense of "don't care for it" they are lumped together. The reason for not caring for each class differs, however.

Example: Breakfast )




[1] Suburban Jungle is being done by guest artists for a little while, so if you're looking at it around the time I post this, you're not getting a representative sample unless you check the archives a bit.


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February 11th, 2005


07:55 am - Got Fame?


One thing going around LJ is to list the various famous people one has met. I read a few of these listings and recognized some folks on them, and completely failed to recognize some others. How is fame defined for this? Someone I might consider notable may be notable not to everyone but only to a certain group. This is plain as many of the listing have an explanation of who each famed person is which indicate that they are not universally known. I mentioned this to a guy at work and replied that his brother-in-law has a 'dead pool' with the requirement that someone in it must have made national headlines at least once. I'm not about to use that definition.

For a moment I figured I hadn't met anyone famous and then re-thought it. I may not have met universally known celebrities, but that doesn't bother me. In no particular order:

I've met, ever so briefly, science fiction author David Gerrold. But chances are unless you read a fair of science fiction I needed to say who he was or you'd be thinking, "Who?" right now. Maybe you are anyway.

I've met open-source advocate Eric S. Raymond.

I live with [info]jmaynard, someone who has been on national TV several times now and is well-known as "Tron guy" across the web. But I've met people who are often on-line who hadn't heard of any of the goings on. It took months before anyone locally knew - unless I told them myself.

I've dined and been to faire with irpooh who was in a Clint Eastwood movie - but isn't a nationally known movie actress.

I've never met animator Tom Minton, but I've had a few IM conversations with him.

I've exchanged e-mails with a few folks involved in comic book production (writers, pencillers, inkers, letterers, and an editor, I don't recall any exchange with a colorist).

I've met kinkyturtle who is rather well known for his cartoon diaries in some circles. I've had brunch with (that is, sitting right next to at the same table) unclekage, Dr. Samuel Conway. At that same table was Buckles creator David Gilbert. Also, I've talked with Bill Holbrook who creates Kevin and Kell as well as a couple newspaper comic strips. Not at that table, but at the same event was the_gneech who is the person behind The Suburban Jungle.

I know several folks involved with Renaissance Faires, some are performers, others are faire organizers. Some of these folks are: aedifica, foolscap001, ginafae, irpooh, jmthane, malterre though we've never actually met, melissasutton, mnfiddledragon, [info]rillaspins, and wendyzski.

And I've probably forgotten a few people.

ADDENDUM: Yes, I did miss someone. I met animator Jon McClenahan. Heck, I hosted the small gathering at which he appeared for a handful of Animaniacs fans. How'd I forget that?!


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September 25th, 2004


12:37 pm - Is Anyone Surprised?


Amazingly, I did not actively try to weight my answers to get this result. It would have been quite easy to do so, too.

Which Animaniacs character... )

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April 24th, 2004


09:20 pm - Whaddaymean "acting" ?


Instead of accepting it and laughing about it, he's acting all morally superior on his LJ with some friends. - an LJ troll posting

I am reminded of the following bit from the Animaniacs cartoon Fair Game:


Ned Flat: Why are you acting like this?

Yakko: We're not acting. We really are like this.

Wakko: Aren't we lucky?


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