Posted by: Daniel Brandt
After reading too many IRC logs over the last few weeks, I just noticed http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Brandt_(video_game) today. It provided much comic relief.
Posted by: Herschelkrustofsky
This seems generally funnier than Wikitruth. To be honest, I have never really understood the point of Wikitruth. But one thing that is increasingly clear, is that the Wikipedia review has become highly notable.
Posted by: ownage
ya, the uncyc page's discussion page talks about this thread, heh heh heh.
Posted by: Selina
that was hilarious lol
though it needs to be changed to point out that slimvirgin never actually left
Posted by: Lir
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Daniel Brandt is that rarest of all living people: A complete non-entity, a man who has been variously referred to in the popular press as a "nobody," a "non-notable nothing," and a "non-person." There is no information about him available anywhere, and no person, living or dead, has actually seen him, heard his voice, or even heard of him. Despite the best efforts of investigative reporters worldwide, not one shred of evidence has been found to support the claim that Daniel Brandt even exists, and as a result, Brandt has become the subject of an exhaustive international search by an unprecedented cooperative consortium of journalists, law-enforcement authorities, academics, and teenage geeks on the internet with skin problems.
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Wikipoleonic_Complex
This is rather amusing.
Posted by: Ashibaka
What about this one?
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Brandt/Main
Posted by: ownage
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Brandt_%28non-person%29
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Brandt_%28True_Version%29
And I think they are planning on making Daniel Brandt (Wikipedia version), Daniel Brandt (children's story), Daniel Brandt (restaurant chain), Daniel Brandt (major world religion)
Posted by: DrPoodle
Glad you like it Daniel! If we can get the other articles about you up to the same standards the "Brandtopedia" Project will be great.
-DrPoodle
Posted by: Daniel Brandt
Every other day for the last ten days, the link to that unencyclopedia page is a "not found." Does unencyclopedia have a vandal problem?
Posted by: Somey
QUOTE(Daniel Brandt @ Mon 19th June 2006, 6:16pm)
Every other day for the last ten days, the link to that unencyclopedia page is a "not found." Does unencyclopedia have a vandal problem?
It has a huge vandal problem, but in the last ten days I think the page in question has only been vandalized once, by someone posting a message for "Linuxbeak" under an anonymous IP address (http://uncyclopedia.org/index.php?title=Daniel_Brandt_%28non-person%29&oldid=850791). There haven't been any deletions, though they've certainly jacked with it quite a bit... Maybe it's just a DNS problem? Or a problem with the way the parentheses are encoded?
Posted by: Daniel Brandt
Thanks for the tip, Somey. Looks like it was an inconsistency in the way my Firefox handled the parentheses. Explorer and Opera did fine with them whether they were hex-encoded in the post or not. Firefox (and I have the latest version for Windows) was inconsistent. Anyway, I edited my post from the hex to the actual paren. My Firefox seems to like that better, even though on mouseover it already showed them decoded in the status bar, even as it would report "not found" for the fetch.
If it doesn't work for you, try it each way by pasting into your address bar.
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http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Brandt_(video_game)
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Brandt_%28video_game%29
Filenaming conventions 101: People who name files should not use anything other than 0-9, A-Z, a-z, hyphen, period, underscore. All alpha characters are case-sensitive in Linux/Unix. Don't ever use spaces in a filename, even though Windows says it's okay. They might wrap when they shouldn't in email, search-engine listings, etc.