This story came to me earlier today and now it's nagging at the edge of my brain. It was a short, somewhat silly, story, part of a collection that I read somewhere in the early 90s. I read it in the United States, in English, but the book very well might be quite a bit older. A young girl hears s...
House on the Rock
It's a real location, a slightly fictional version of which was featured in Neil Gaiman's American Gods.
It's a roadside tourist attraction where the Old Gods meet for their war council.
Feed names could be
Media - for Movies & TV
Mr. Ibis - for our meta
Mad Sweeney - ...
@ShadowWizard I don't think @Art pings me, but I got your ping ;) And no I don't mind - I'm easy-going and am really only offended by planet-destroying
I recall reading about a man who has solved some very significant question--The meaning of life, perhaps. But nobody ever gets to hear this profound discovery because he becomes distracted and the entire revelation is lost to him.
I thought this story might have been part of Hitchhiker's Guide ...
I was wondering, perhaps we should make all the cross-stack feeds come from Babelfish (to keep a bit with the theme) and make the ones from our own stack come from Ford Prefect, Arthur Dent, or something. Heart of Gold, maybe.
There is a distinct decline in the level of civility on all the sites here. Some of this is due to new users coming in and posting spam and other nonsense, but the off-topic and downvote buttons are doing a pretty good job of keeping this under control.
Unfortunately, a lot of this is coming ...
I just don't like all the restrictions on reputation for doing stuff like comments. If the main purpose is to prevent spamming, why not allow reputation from one SE work for unlocking abilities on other SEs.
In Guardians of the Galaxy 2 when Peter has decided to fight Ego and he keeps destroying Ego's body, Ego eventually changes to David Hasselhoff saying something along the lines of:
I simply picked the form that would be most pleasing to you, would you prefer this instead?
As far as I recall...
@Arthur the comment rep requirement is less for spam and more to prevent useless comments from clueless users. This will create tons of noise and waste everyone's time.
Well I've managed to make decent reputation on Space SE, but the barrier still exists for others. I understand the point of making it tough on new users, it just doesn't feel very welcoming.
@ArthurDent there are many other kinds of flags for things like unanswerable questions or offensive chat messages so the exact meaning depends on context
I agree, I don't like them either. I'm actually ok with flagging meaningless comments like this, since
there's no actual penalty to the user when a flagged comment is removed
the flagging comment process is basically 100% automated and doesn't require any mod intervention
Incidentally, this ...