I really like this, even though it's the work of two minutes on google and thirty seconds in paint - it's inspired by the moose signs I saw in Canada (which weren't quite as informative as this one, just charging moose silhouettes, though they still conveyed the sentiment). The image comes from thom.org.
Jul. 17th, 2003
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Jul. 17th, 2003 04:08 pmSo, I just watched Victoria's Secret for the first time - with the bedroom door open, which was probably a tactical error, because all through part two as I was making distressed noises at the tv, my roommate kept asking if she was going to have to take the tape away (I was making distressed noises during part one, as well - pretty much the whole time - but she was asleep then). When I finished, and went to gibber incoherently at her, she said, 'You should watch the one at the Zoo, to cheer you up' and I said, 'No, you don't understand, this *is* the one at the Zoo,' and she said, 'Oh. Dear.'
Speaking of which: hey, people who are familiar with the Lincoln Park Zoo, do you think I could swap the polar bears into the sea lion/seal habitat? If you do that, you can almost pretend it's the right zoo. Of course, you'd have to add big giant walls onto the sea lion hab to make it polar bear safe, but, um... you get the idea.
Or I could just, um, not get quite so hung up on the whole zoo question.
Speaking of which: hey, people who are familiar with the Lincoln Park Zoo, do you think I could swap the polar bears into the sea lion/seal habitat? If you do that, you can almost pretend it's the right zoo. Of course, you'd have to add big giant walls onto the sea lion hab to make it polar bear safe, but, um... you get the idea.
Or I could just, um, not get quite so hung up on the whole zoo question.
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Jul. 17th, 2003 11:17 pmDunno if everybody's already seen this, but I found this talk on the nature of online communities, like livejournal and mailing lists and newsgroups, really interesting.