Archive for the 'Mimisbrunnr' Category

Life, Liberty, and the Prosecution of Happiness

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Pursuant to Subsection 4a of Section 9 and in accordance with the prophecy, I am endeavoring to be compliant with all regulations covered herein and will, therefore (therefive – whatever it takes), not be in to work – consequently and respectively (regardless of order or meaning).

Casual Conversation

Friday, January 8th, 2010

[12:37] Warren: hello good sir
[12:38] Gonzord: He
[12:38] Gonzord: Usy
[12:38] Gonzord: doyug
[12:39] Gonzord: I may have just had sexual relations with a smallish rodentiod
[12:39] Gonzord: Until it’s unseemly demise
[12:39] Gonzord: Poor little rodentiod
[12:39] Warren: well, there are more where that came from
[12:40] Gonzord: Well… I think this might have been some kinda endangered species or something
[12:40] [...]

Error Handling

Monday, January 4th, 2010

From: John Doe
To: Jack B. Nimble
Subject: Error handling
In the new system, how are we handling the detection and notification of errors, particularly Gateway errors?
Thanks,
JD
From: Jack B. Nimble
To: John Doe
Subject: RE: Error handling
In a world so alien it boggles the imagination, there is war, strife, anger, pain, and… hope.
A small impish creature named “Hell Dorado” commands [...]

Evolution of Insanity - Chapter 4

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

In this next chapter, we will see a significant change for the worse. In this latest example, it is easy to see that there is very little in the way of obvious information for others to ascertain. Instead, one is forced to interpret the following and extract one’s own conclusions based on what [...]

Evolution of Insanity - Chapter 3

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

After the first slip, people on a precipice usually find that the rest of the journey gets faster and faster. Well, until they reach terminal velocity. In this chapter, we will watch the continued acceleration towards insanity. Again, names have been changed to protect the guilty.
“Subject: New face in QA
All,
Having said [...]