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QUOTE(Lar @ Tue 12th April 2011, 7:40pm) I was wondering how long it would take you lot to notice... (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) So, Lar. You laid down the tools or laid down being a tool. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/wink.gif) Congrats. You'll enjoy life so much more without the drugery. As I suggested before, they really ought to make everybody an administrator at the beginning, until they've amassed enough WP edits to let them edit for free (and whenever you want, or not at all), and not be expected or required to do anything administrative at all. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) It is an irony that goes back to Plato's Republic that the very sorts of people who seek social power are the ones that you least want to have it. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/ohmy.gif) But inevitably, they are usually the ones to end up with it. QED, there is no god. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/unhappy.gif)
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QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Thu 21st April 2011, 3:52pm) QUOTE(Lar @ Wed 13th April 2011, 3:40am) I was wondering how long it would take you lot to notice... (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) As for why, it wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all. Well done. Hug. I generally interpret "It wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all." to mean: "Me and the Mrs. had an argument and the amount of time I spent doing X intead of stuff she thinks is productive came up, and there was just no where go but quit." (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/tongue.gif) As one grows older one grows more cynical. Also, women identify time spent in other than family-related pursuits as acutely as dogs hear dog barks in the distance, and cats hear catfood cans opening. I believe evolution gives them a special brain circuit for it. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/happy.gif)
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Lar |
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"His blandness goes to 11!"
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QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Thu 21st April 2011, 10:14pm) QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Thu 21st April 2011, 3:52pm) QUOTE(Lar @ Wed 13th April 2011, 3:40am) I was wondering how long it would take you lot to notice... (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) As for why, it wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all. Well done. Hug. I generally interpret "It wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all." to mean: "Me and the Mrs. had an argument and the amount of time I spent doing X intead of stuff she thinks is productive came up, and there was just no where go but quit." (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/tongue.gif) As one grows older one grows more cynical. Also, women identify time spent in other than family-related pursuits as acutely as dogs hear dog barks in the distance, and cats hear catfood cans opening. I believe evolution gives them a special brain circuit for it. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/happy.gif) Naa... "the wife" participates in both hobbies. It's just that when I build something with my LEGO, I don't have to worry about all and sundry coming by and adding pieces where I don't think they belong (of a completely inappropriate color or shape, often as not), putting in shoddy bits they got from who knows where, or worse, trying to make penises out of the leftover parts while I'm not watching. The LEGO hobby is as nonproductive as editing en:wp, probably more. But it's way more fun. And even financially rewarding, once in a great while.
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Lar |
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"His blandness goes to 11!"
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QUOTE(anthony @ Thu 21st April 2011, 11:23pm) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Fri 22nd April 2011, 2:14am) I generally interpret "It wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all." to mean: "Me and the Mrs. had an argument and the amount of time I spent doing X intead of stuff she thinks is productive came up, and there was just no where go but quit."
Mrs. Lars: "LEGOs, Wikipedia, me. Pick two." Lars: "LEGOs and you, babydoll." It's Lar, not Lars. It's LEGO (brand building elements) not LEGOs. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) Stepping away was my idea, not hers. Really. But this really is too selfreferential.
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Can't actually moderate (or even post)
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I remember reading somewhere that 18 months is the typical "participation arc" in almost any online activity - basically, you get interested, and 18 months later you're not anymore. It's probably understandable that the period would be longer with Wikipedia, especially if you have admin rights, because there's constant activity and new problems are always cropping up. Either way, Lar has been around for what, 9 years? That's a long time for any internet-based "hobby," no matter how you figure it.
Whether that's a testament to the addictiveness of WP activity or to Lar's own personal stability, or (more likely) both, is almost irrelevant after that much time.
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I have as much free time as a Wikipedia admin!
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QUOTE(powercorrupts @ Sat 23rd April 2011, 2:46pm) They met at a convention and it was all so simple - they just clicked. That night in a Finnish hotel, after some mild protestation and a few bottles of Olvi, Lar got his legover and they built a cute little family in a sweet little house. Then Mrs Lar told Lar to get off the fucking internet all the bastard time and behave like an adult for once in his sorry life. They thought of their duplo and decided to compromise. Le Fin.
I sort of prefer this version of life with Lar: (Lar is sitting at the computer, where he has been playing on Wikipedia for endless hours. His wife enters the room, but Lar does not turn around. Instead, he looks at his wristwatch and realizes it is early evening) Lar: Woman, where's my dinner? Mrs. Lar: (angry) What do I look like, the maid? (Whacks Lar with frying pan) Lar: (cradling his skull). Ouch, my head! You're a mean mama! Mrs. Lar: Now get your sorry ass off that stupid website. If I wanted a computer nerd with no redeemable social skills, I would have married MZMcBride. Lar: I promise not to go on Wikipedia again, dear. (Takes baseball bat and smashes computer to pieces.) Mrs. Lar: Mmmmm, that's better! I love a man who knows how to swing his bat. (Kisses the spot on Lar's head where she whacked him) This post has been edited by A Horse With No Name:
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QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Sat 23rd April 2011, 4:51pm) Mrs. Lar: Now get your sorry ass off that stupid website. If I wanted a computer nerd with no redeemable social skills, I would have married MZMcBride. Don't be ridiculous, Mrs. Lar called me "irresistibly charming." (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/biggrin.gif) QUOTE(chrisoff @ Sun 24th April 2011, 9:10pm) Who cares about any of this? /wrists
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Wikipedia:The Sump of All Human Knowledge
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QUOTE(SB_Johnny @ Tue 26th April 2011, 1:22am) QUOTE(Lar @ Tue 12th April 2011, 10:40pm) I was wondering how long it would take you lot to notice... (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) As for why, it wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all. Good for you, Brother Lar. Let me know if you need gardening advice. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) Yes, I just spent the day gardening. Perfect waste, when I could have been voting on the recent crop of RFAs. Sheeesh.
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QUOTE(Doc glasgow @ Tue 26th April 2011, 12:37am) QUOTE(SB_Johnny @ Tue 26th April 2011, 1:22am) QUOTE(Lar @ Tue 12th April 2011, 10:40pm) I was wondering how long it would take you lot to notice... (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif) As for why, it wasn't any one thing in particular. My heart just isn't in it any more, and I just got tired of it all. Good for you, Brother Lar. Let me know if you need gardening advice. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/laugh.gif) Yes, I just spent the day gardening. Perfect waste, when I could have been voting on the recent crop of RFAs. Sheeesh. One reason my weekend participation in Wikipedia has been so much lower for the last year or so is because, coincidentally, I've been outside doing yardwork and gardening.
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QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 26th April 2011, 10:19pm) QUOTE(powercorrupts @ Tue 26th April 2011, 4:24am) ...has anyone heard of the Keelie apple...
Neither Google Books nor Google Scholar have ever heard of "Keelie apple". Your tag sounds wrong. True, nothing comes up, but horticulture coverage on the net can be surprisingly patchy. Still, I have never heard the name....and it is a tad warm in my neck of the woods to get apples to grow well (winter too warm/rare frosts only)
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It wasn't me who made honky-tonk angels
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QUOTE(Zoloft @ Tue 26th April 2011, 10:45am) I have farmers in my family, and they haven't heard of them. All About Apples doesn't have them as a variety. The USDA site comes up blank. http://www.naturalhub.com/grow_fruit_cultivars_apple.htmMeh. There are about 8000 varieties. Did you buy it from a guy named Keelie? I have a variety named for my farm that can only be bought on my farm. Better find out more though: each apple cultivar needs a very specific kind of soil, of course, and you'll also need to know the kind of rootstock (and interstock, if the Keelies are fancy). (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/tongue.gif) (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/rolleyes.gif) <nix duplicate... Somey needs to fix something!> This post has been edited by SB_Johnny:
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