Home of the Autographed Cat

Gwnewch y pethau bychain

seen in alt.quotations

You can live three days without bread–without poetry, never…you need
art.

Art is an infinitely precious good, a draught both refreshing and
cheering which restores the stomach and the mind to the natural
equilibrium of the ideal. You understand its function , you gentlemen of
the bourgeoisie–whether lawgivers or businessmen–when the seventh or
eighth hour strikes and you bend your tired head towards the embers of
your hearth or the cushions of your armchair. That is the time when a
keener desire and a more active reverie would refresh you after your
daily labors.
–Charles Baudelaire “To the Bourgeois” – The Salon of 1846 (1846)

Online communites, culture, and joining in…

I posted this this morning to a newsgroup that I read, but as I look over it, I realize that it’s applicable to all online communities, really, and thought it might be something worth putting here too. I’ve been a member of (and a builder of) many online communities in the 15 years that I’ve been on the Net, and these are some things that came out of my observations from those experiences.

Newsgroups are more than just asyncronous message boards. They become, ultimately, communities. And like all communities, they develop cultures.

Social newsgroups especially do this, but newsgroups that are primarily for information swapping do it as well. comp.lang.perl has a very distinct culture, as an example.

The other thing that communities do is develop a shared history. People who have lived in and been active in the community share experiences with one another, and this builds bonds between them.

And sure, this *can* be intimidating to the New Kid In Town. Here’s a group of people who have laughed together, cried together, shared each others pain, rejoiced in each others small daily triumphs. That creates a group of people who are, in many ways, fiercely loyal to one another. In the best of worlds, it becomes a kind of family. A noisy, sometimes disfunctional family that squabbles amongst itself as often as not. But a family, none the less.

You can’t just come and take what you need from here. You can’t demand to be a part of this. There’s a contract, unspoken, yet as binding as any blood oath. There’s a price for sharing this warmth.

That doesn’t mean that you can’t become a part of this community. Come, learn its ways, observe the paths we walk. See the simple love that grows between people just because they choose to share a piece of their life with others. You can be a part of this. It’s a simple choice. A choice, right now, between fear and love.

Come and join it. Give a bit of yourself to the group, unselfishly, unafraid. What you give to the group will be returned to you, and more.

It’s your choice.

Christmas is coming

So make sure you have the perfect gifts. How about a His ‘n Her Motion Activated Toilet Night Light

Yet Another Meme…

…found in bardling‘s journal:

In a comment sum up your thoughts about me in one word. Then put this on your journal to see what everyone else thinks of you.

Friday Informational Requests

A meme! A palpable meme! Taken from gridlore, who obviously has his finger on the pulse of the cool kids these days! (Slight addition to question six, to make it less “yes or no”).


1. How did you first find my journal?
2. Why did you originally decide to friend me?
3. What’s your favorite part of my journal?
4. What’s your least favorite part of my journal?
5. Ask me a question. Be as random as you want.
6. Have you ever met me in person? If you have, what’s your favourite memory involving me?

Meme vectored from gridlore, who got it from lysana, who is seriously cute in her usericon, appropos of nothing.

Simple, really. Pick songs you like whose titles start with one of the letters of your user name.

all along the watchtower – bob dylan
unsquare dance – dave brubeck quartet
tillman county – dave carter and tracy grammer
ordinary love – gwen knighton
get together – the youngbloods
radio free europe – rem
apocalypse now and then – dan hart
pipes of peace – paul mccartney
hallelujah – john cale (leonard cohen)
expanding circles – steve mcdonald
different shores – tanya savory
come down to the river – sam baardman
amaryllis – flash girls
turn me around – chris conway

That wouldn’t be an atypical mp3 shuffle for me, either. 🙂

ROFL

While surfing around looking for something else, I came across this:

The Princess Menace

Go. Enjoy. 🙂

Another one for the Gift Catalogue

I really should actually put together that gifts page I keep threatening. Though my fear is that if I did, people would buy these things for ME and where would I put them all.

Anyway, I saw this today and thought it was too nifty not to share. The possibilities for, er, entertainment here are pretty endless:

The Twister Duvet Cover!

Go on, roll those dice. You know you wanna. *wink*

Which came first…

Seen in rec.music.filk, the Annals of Improbable Research investigates The Famous Chicken & Egg Conundrum.

My Life As Sitcom

Normally, I don’t post these, but I was amused at how completely WRONG most of the actor choices are for my friends.

My LiveJournal Sitcom
Life With autographedcat (TNN, 4:30): autographedcat (Frank Sinatra) hits on betnybean (Tom Cavanaugh)’s co-worker. Later that day, sdorn (Edward Norton) makes fireskin (Catherine Bell) look stupid in front of a large crowd at a restaurant. Nearby, tigerbright (Samuel L. Jackson) breaks fleetfootmike (Sidney Poitier)’s old 100-meter-dash record, but nobody sees it happen. Soon afterwards, bercilakslady (Bill Paxton)’s office’s air conditioning is broken, and keristor (Selma Blair) shows up to fix it. Upstairs, themouseshouse (Rip Torn) and eleanor (Danny Trejo) perform slapstick at a bodega. Zany antics follow.
What’s Your LiveJournal Sitcom? (by rfreebern)

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