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Yep - revision looks fine. --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 12:17, 11 Sep 2004 (EDT) | Yep - revision looks fine. --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 12:17, 11 Sep 2004 (EDT) | ||
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+ | * The Dulalian Empire alludes to the word "doolally", a borrowing from Hindi into British English meaning "crazy". | ||
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+ | * The names of the four classical subjects have a, hmm, ''significant'' acronym. | ||
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+ | * "Hong, hong" is a noise I frequently make when I wish to give expression to my emotions but don't have anything specific to say. I deformed it into two identically pronounced but differently spelled antonyms. | ||
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+ | * The heh-blammo balance refers to my (only partly tongue-in-cheek) campaign on [irc://irc.freenode.net/swhack #swhack] against the use of "heh"; when I hear someone say it, I immediately retaliate with the (non-lethal) [http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/B/blammo.html blammo-gun]. Cf. the [http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/B/bonk-oif.html bonk-oif balance]. |
Revision as of 10:55, 12 September 2004
Out-Of-Game Discussion
I'm slightly concerned about the slash in the "heh/blammo" phantom. In MediaWiki (the software that runs this puppy), the slash creates a subpage called "blammo" underneath the primary page "heh". When the user views "heh/blammo", he'll actually see a link back to "heh" - for example, see User:Sbp/notepad. This parent/child isn't really what this phantom is aiming to accomplish. I'm not sure what to do about this (entity encoding seems evil, and will make all links to it incredibly annoying to construct). --Morbus Iff 01:03, 11 Sep 2004 (EDT)
Above comment presumably superseded
Yep - revision looks fine. --Morbus Iff 12:17, 11 Sep 2004 (EDT)
Jokes explained
- The Dulalian Empire alludes to the word "doolally", a borrowing from Hindi into British English meaning "crazy".
- The names of the four classical subjects have a, hmm, significant acronym.
- "Hong, hong" is a noise I frequently make when I wish to give expression to my emotions but don't have anything specific to say. I deformed it into two identically pronounced but differently spelled antonyms.
- The heh-blammo balance refers to my (only partly tongue-in-cheek) campaign on #swhack against the use of "heh"; when I hear someone say it, I immediately retaliate with the (non-lethal) blammo-gun. Cf. the bonk-oif balance.