Monthly Archives: November 2014

Neat “Light” Thingy

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Hi, Fluffsters!

So. There’s a pretty cool light contraption thingamabop available. It’s pretty much a miniature greenhouse, disguised as a lamp.

I didn’t see a price anywhere, so that’s a bit prohibitive for getting one. Unless the “no price” means that it’s free…?

I dunno.

Anywho, have a great week! Happy Sunday!

I concede- some things shouldn’t be fluffy.

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

Alas, I need to concede a point to Fluffy.

…oh? Which one are you openly acknowledging?

Don’t push it.

But I’ve come to the realization that not everything is improved by being fluffier.

I am glad to hear you acknowledge the error of your previous assertion. Might I inquire as to the cause of this change in attitude of yours?

Yup.

I saw a very fluffy washing machine.

…What? A fluffy washing machine?

How does that even work?

Like this:

A washing machine with so much soap, it looks very fluffy.

You can’t tell, but there’s even MORE soap fluff inside.

I… see.

Yup.

Anywho, Fluffsters, I hope you have a great Saturday!

LOTS of Movie News

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Greetings, readers!

Yesterday, there was a remarkably high volume of exciting movie news released.

First, the official name of the new Star Wars episode was released: Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

I am not sure what to make of the title. It sounds potentially dark, potentially bizarre, potentially bad, and potentially really good, all at the same time.

Second, and far more surprising, there was an announcement of Toy Story 4 coming out.

That is really surprising to me. Toy Story 3 was a brilliant ending, I thought. I do not know how the creators think they are going to meet, much less surpass, its brilliance.

Third, and not unexpectedly, a final trailer for The Hobbit (part 3) was released.

I am not entirely sure about it. The previous movie was a bit disappointing, I thought. And the previous trailer concerns me with its use of music from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

On the bright side, this one at least used its own music. I think.

On the other hand, the music does not sound quite like traditional Middle Earth music.

I guess we will need to wait and see– for all of these movies.

I hope you have a great start to your weekend!

Random Digits- Revisited

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Greetings, readers!

I was once more exploring some of the archives of this site, and found the book review of “A Million Random Digits with 100,000 Normal Deviates” from RAND. I revisited that page, and thought I would share some of my favorite “helpful” reviews:

  • Pretty good, but why 1 million random digits and 100,000 normal deviates? Why not 967,273 random digits and 71,038 normal deviates? Or was the author going for irony? Sometimes I have a hard time picking that up.”
  • Titled Clearly Plagiarised though still an exciting read, “having read it very carefully, I do believe the author plagiarised most of the middle chapters and the climax ending from the 400 million digit calculation of pi by a university in Tokyo. Did they really think we would not notice?”
  • Titled  Not a good idea for a password, “I decided to use all 100,000 as my password only to discover everyone that owns this book now has my password to my bank. BTW, online banking now takes several days to complete a login.”
  • Titled I have to write a report…, “Is there a Cliff’s Notes? I don’t really have the time to finish reading it before my report is due…” 
  • Titled NOT RANDOM!!!, “I purchased 10 of these books because I am in need of 10 million random digits. However, I was extremely disappointed when I opened the books and each one was exactly the same. Random? No, sir. Not by a longshot.”
  • Titled Out of date, “While I’m sure this was a breakthrough in its time, I’d like to see an updated edition with new random digits. Who wants to use random digits from 2001 anymore?”
  • Titled I can’t say I loved it, but . . ., “. . . once you get used to the style, it’s far easier to get through than her prior work, “Atlas Shrugged.” The narrative voice is more humane, too, and ultimately I have found it makes more sense as a coherent philosophy.”
  • Titled Not random!!, “There are a million of them but they are not, alas, random.
    You sheeple need to learn to read between the lines when you purchase books of this type. What is it? Random Numbers. By whom? The RAND Corporation. What was that title again? RANDom Digits.
    This so called “book” is nothing more than a clever advertising ploy. If you plot the “random” numbers on a 600×600 grid, using a simple transformation on the numbers, the result will be a series of images of the CEO of RAND mouthing the words “buy this book. Read The Hidden Persuaders for info on this alarming trend.
    I know, I did it.
    Disappointing and beneath Amazon to carry it.”
  • Titled Beautifully inane and tedious, “After I got over my obsession with the Twilight saga, I didn’t think I would ever come across anything quite like it. Its breathtakingly insipid plot and the witlessness of the characters kept me hooked for the whole four books. Once I finished the series for the fifth time and seen all of the movies, I didn’t know what to do with my life. I slumped into a massive depression and I needed something to fill the gap that was left by Stephenie Meyer’s genius. Miley Cyrus’ autobiography held me over for a couple of weeks, as did the collective works of L. Ron Hubbard, but it just wasn’t the same. I needed something truly entropic! Then I found A Million Random Digits with 100,000 Normal Deviates, and it was like a breath of fresh air. Even it isn’t quite as jumbled and incomprehensible as the story of Edward and Bella, but it has a very unique charm to it. Highly recommended for anyone else who loves pulp romance, cheap science fiction novels, or anything else that is crass or half-baked. Overall, I’d have to give it a 4/5 because the title spoils the plot.”

I hope, readers, that you enjoyed that little foray into Amazon’s comment section.

Minion Movie Trailer

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Hi, Fluffsters!

In the category of “Trailers”, there’s another new one out. It’s the first official Minion Movie Trailer! And it’s really cute.

…interesting.

…Oh?

Well, it did come out the day before Election Day in the United States. And the trailer does seem to discuss a relatively mindless mob trying to give away power…

…hey! US voters are not minions!

For one, we don’t like bananas enough. There are some people who don’t even like bananas.

Now now, Webmaster, I think you are slightly overreacting to what I said. After all, I never said that the United States voters are anything like minions. I merely indicated that the timing was such that the producers might think that.

…Hmpf.

…I’m not entirely sure what to make of that.

Well, happy Tuesday!

…Because clowns weren’t creepy enough…

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Hi, Fluffsters!

Sometimes, I really, really wonder about what on earth people are thinking.

…I thought that was supposed to be my job.

Well, I’m taking over the concern today. You can be weirded out too, but I’m definitely taking that emotion!

For context, dear Fluffsters… There is apparently a way to hire an evil clown for a kid’s birthday party. The clown will stalk the kid. And try to make them scared. What. The. Heck.

And on that creepy note, happy Sunday!

Happy Porcupine. :)

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Hiya, Fluffsters! Happy November!

I encountered a really cute animal video yesterday. So, here it is. (It’s of a porcupine eating a pumpkin.)

Isn’t that, like, one of the cutest things ever?! I basically had no clue they could make such adorable noises!

Anywho, I hope you’re having a great weekend!