no no no, ha sorry it was late and Im being unclear. We pick a link to another wikipedia page anywhere within the text of the page from the last person's post. Only rule is to stay inside wikipedia. So for instance right from the top of "Infinate Monkey Theorem" you could click "Monkey" or "Random" or "Bibliothèque nationale de France". Its like a game, see?
nice thread but could we twist this a little bit? like linking websites with only architectural data. some features, interviews or digging up history lessons about ruins and cathedrals and temples and graves etc etc..
No kids. The idea is to use an actual link within one wikipage to the next, not just free association eh? Why does this thread work on my new-music forum and not here? Heh, alas...
hoped you'd dig it - that's one stupid article!
had to use a lot of product placement so that they wouldn't wipe it off the board, and actually googled the damn beer to put in some 'facts'.
where I'm from (that's hazzard county), open source alcohol is referred to as 'moonshine'
Orhan, I think puddles can look after him&yherself... most likely with a highball glass
Wiki du jour
Like so...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_stations
links to --->
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boards_of_Canada
links to --->
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subliminal_message
I'll start:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem
I'm sorry ... But I don't quite get the concept
exactly what links one wiki entry to the next ? .. or are they just random weird entries?
no no no, ha sorry it was late and Im being unclear. We pick a link to another wikipedia page anywhere within the text of the page from the last person's post. Only rule is to stay inside wikipedia. So for instance right from the top of "Infinate Monkey Theorem" you could click "Monkey" or "Random" or "Bibliothèque nationale de France". Its like a game, see?
ahhh ,,.. I see .. ok .. i'll bite from the last one ..
Louis XIV
1674
nice thread but could we twist this a little bit? like linking websites with only architectural data. some features, interviews or digging up history lessons about ruins and cathedrals and temples and graves etc etc..
We could try, but I imagine it might be easy to run into corners that way. Plus part of the fun is to see how random the associations can be.
ok
Cinderella
that ain't right - and who knew nana mouskouri had a beard
my old neighbor gord stinson would fit in that image right about now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source
the previous post would be for Orhan
this is an omni universal link on every wikipage
isn't omni-universal a little redundant?
hardware
back to snowi
re; hardware
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_slave
i am a data base slave?
i think we should also include few words ie;
bla bla thats why i choosed this link.
i love this thread but i will shut the fuck up now before i pass 1000 post mark today and have to move to new zealand to work for diabase
!
i chose this for Orhan 'cause he seems an enlightened fellow who knows the score - demi-domesticated, lone wolf
puddles - i love you. that's funny to a whole other level
i think i am a situationist
snowi takes care of puddles.
the description at the end is key
Hey I just used a detournement when Laura Bush spoke at my school last weekend, ;)
xietao - take another look at the Vores Øl beer page
lets see if any one gets the connection, refer to Bat Guano
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guano
Here's a double whammy, starting with Bat Guano and ending up with the sitting President (a.k.a. "The Decider"):
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Stangelove:_Or%2C_How_I_Learn_To_Stop_Worrying_And_Love_The_Bomb#Cast_and_crew]Dr. Strangelove[link/url]
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush_administration]George W. Bush administration[link/url]
Here's a double whammy, starting with Bat Guano and ending up with the sitting President (a.k.a. "The Decider"):
Dr. Strangelove
George W. Bush administration
Oopsy.
No kids. The idea is to use an actual link within one wikipage to the next, not just free association eh? Why does this thread work on my new-music forum and not here? Heh, alas...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Discipline
oe, stop spreading your propaganda.
Sorry. I was trying to make it political. I leave the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authority]authority[/url] to oe.
That would be authority.
a lynching may be in order...or a trip back to primary school...
has this thread picked up, or what ?
funny how this previous post has nothing to do withpanopticon and yet seems to be related for wikipedia..
stupid computer
well, that could be disputed - punishment:prison...
but VENETIAN BLINDS!?!?!
weird...
it looks like Corporal punishment
is being cleaned up since last time I checked it...
Nice! now I know how to say fessée in English!
fessée
word snowi, i had to drink a case of beer too so i could compensate for lack of a life.
hoped you'd dig it - that's one stupid article!
had to use a lot of product placement so that they wouldn't wipe it off the board, and actually googled the damn beer to put in some 'facts'.
where I'm from (that's hazzard county), open source alcohol is referred to as 'moonshine'
Orhan, I think puddles can look after him&yherself... most likely with a highball glass
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