Aug. 1st, 2006

Okay.

Aug. 1st, 2006 09:16 am
agilebrit: (Antubis)
Must. Write. Fluff. *is still scrubbing brain* I've begun something where a scruffy little dog is following Jayne through a marketplace, but I have no idea where I'm going with it. Or...maybe I do.

*types out plot synopsis*

Um. That looks kind of lame.

*ponders* Wes and Lilah aboard Serenity, post-New Beginnings? That has possibilities. I've got another bunny wherein post-NFA Spike and Illyria find themselves featured on America's Most Wanted.

Nothing else is really hitting me.

Fluffy prompts? Flist? Bueller?

Okay.

Aug. 1st, 2006 09:16 am
agilebrit: (Antubis)
Must. Write. Fluff. *is still scrubbing brain* I've begun something where a scruffy little dog is following Jayne through a marketplace, but I have no idea where I'm going with it. Or...maybe I do.

*types out plot synopsis*

Um. That looks kind of lame.

*ponders* Wes and Lilah aboard Serenity, post-New Beginnings? That has possibilities. I've got another bunny wherein post-NFA Spike and Illyria find themselves featured on America's Most Wanted.

Nothing else is really hitting me.

Fluffy prompts? Flist? Bueller?
agilebrit: (Jayne Undercaffeinated)
I hate when the power goes out. Must...have...internet...fix. *huffs*

So, the power comes back up, and I get back online, and notice that my Yahoo SpamBox has 17 messages in it. I don't just delete them; I have a look at senders and subject lines just to make sure that something didn't get stuck in there that didn't belong. So I'm scanning the subject lines, and one jumps out at me:

Huge capybara

I blink a couple of times, but it's still there. So, out of morbid curiosity, I click on it, expecting a Viagra ad, because that would just be funny...

No such luck. It's a stock tip. Alas, my life is mundane.

In other spam news, what's up with the trend of putting the subject lines of spam in SCREAMING ALL CAPS? Do they think this will make me want to click it when I didn't before? Sorry, spammers. I find that even MORE annoying than before, and the fact that the subject lines appear as just one huge block of all-caps text just makes my eye skim over them more than before. In other words, I am less likely to notice the subject line than I was. Nice going. Idiots.
agilebrit: (Jayne Undercaffeinated)
I hate when the power goes out. Must...have...internet...fix. *huffs*

So, the power comes back up, and I get back online, and notice that my Yahoo SpamBox has 17 messages in it. I don't just delete them; I have a look at senders and subject lines just to make sure that something didn't get stuck in there that didn't belong. So I'm scanning the subject lines, and one jumps out at me:

Huge capybara

I blink a couple of times, but it's still there. So, out of morbid curiosity, I click on it, expecting a Viagra ad, because that would just be funny...

No such luck. It's a stock tip. Alas, my life is mundane.

In other spam news, what's up with the trend of putting the subject lines of spam in SCREAMING ALL CAPS? Do they think this will make me want to click it when I didn't before? Sorry, spammers. I find that even MORE annoying than before, and the fact that the subject lines appear as just one huge block of all-caps text just makes my eye skim over them more than before. In other words, I am less likely to notice the subject line than I was. Nice going. Idiots.

October 2020

S M T W T F S
    123
45678910
1112131415 16 17
18192021222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 29th, 2025 10:49 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios