You got a webpage? I wanna see it!

[Elvis]Thankyew. thankyewverymuch.[/Elvis]

RobuSensei, the random signage was funny as hell.

Here’s mine.

It’s strictly job-whoring for the game industry. I’m actually taking this week off to update it- so, with any luck, it’ll look a lot better by the end of the week.

My site is aimed mostly at family and friends but the recipes get quite a few hits from all over. I’ve been meaning to add a few recipes, but about the only things that get any attention these days are the Sea Fox log and gallery.

I occasionally get found by other genealogists and it’s always a pleasant surprise to find a new distant cousin out there.

The Sea Fox pages should get more interesting once we begin cruising.

Mine is pretty old, but it’s me, through and through. Check out the opera I wrote (Culture Dept.)! :rolleyes:

You got the “Quote of the Moment” wrong – it’s actually

velvetjones: Your jazz group sounds as if it plays much the same kind of repertoire as my dad does in his various musical projects.

zelie zelerton: I’m currently stuck on the “bat-ball” riddle on the Sand level of your “Confusion” puzzle. I wonder if I’ll feel as :smack: when I finally figure it out as I did when the answer to the rope ladder puzzle finally hit me.

As for me, I don’t technically have my own pages, but I am responsible for compiling and updating the listings for the Birthdays section of the WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ONLINE site.

Hehe - that was a cool game, but i can’t claim credit for it. I just list the games that other people make. I’ll probably be posting a whole load more soon.

Not much of anything right now, but I have posted some pictures taken after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This is a work in progress.

http://webpages.charter.net/strike300/

Hmmm. I’d swear I heard it the other way, though I admit I was working from memory. Maybe Mel said it a couple of different ways in different contexts. Shrug. Actually, I’m only working on memory that it was Mel Brooks. Also, I think “my” version is pithier; with “…a piano falls on you” the ‘you’ at the end places greater emphasis on the point of reference–that comedy is what happens to the other, not to the ‘me’ in question.

Of course, I’m not even sure why this matters. I get caught up in the smallest details!

I’ve been blogging for almost three years, but I change URLs with ludicrous frequency. Last week I switched over to my new domain, information-bureau.com; I didn’t migrate the three years’ worth of old posts, but it’s got links to my Flickr page and a bunch of short little Web-movies I’ve made.

Your dog is lucky to have such a talented photographer for a buddy.

Hey cool! I went to Tokyo Disneyland in 1987. Don’t remember much about it, aside from feeling desperately self-conscious in front of the beautiful Mexican girl I was with.

My blog:
Knitting, with Dogs

A poor thing, but mine own.

Ha! I really like your site.

jasonh300, nobody told me about the GIANT SPIDERS that Hurricane Katrina stranded on the gulf coast! :eek: (see photos 13 & 14)

I have a mundane LiveJournal, and a few other assorted picture sites. That’s about it.

Well, I’m going to return the compliment, and say how much I like your stuff, especially Kali & the Watership woodcut.

And that’s not a spider; that’s a facehugger! :eek:

Thanks, I actually won a local pet photo contest with one of her pictures. Come to think of it I won both the dog and cat contests. I do love my babies :slight_smile:

Re the Mel Brooks quote which I (and many others, as a Google search confirms) have heard/read as “Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die”:

I’m not doubting that Mel may have, at times, made the piano reference you remember – comedians often tinker with their lines. However, my greater point is that the sentiment of the quote as it appears on your page is reversed by the transposing of the two genres being defined. It would be fine to rephrase the comparison as “Tragedy is when I prick my finger. Comedy is when a piano falls on you.” As you realize, the point is that anything that happens to the speaker is magnified, while anything that befalls “somebody else” is easily dismissed or trivialized.

Wow, talk about stupidity. I never even realized that I had transposed the subjects–I just thought you were saying that I misquoted for meaning. I now officially declare myself King Retardo, Emperor of an Incredibly Stupid World.

See folks, this is why you should tread with caution with this whole web page thing: you can wind up making yourself look like even more of an idiot than you really are.

I have corrected the quote, according to your previously stated reading.

Now I just need to find a new quote…

My blog and all that happy crap.

They’re friggin huge!

Here is mine. Old cartoons, and little else.

m(_ _)m ← Humble Bow Japanese smiley

Thanks muchly. That picture took a lot of effort (timers, lights, photoshop), but I was really pleased with how it turned out.

:smiley: There’s a hell of a lot of that kind of thing out here. (I really need to update my photo albums.) I even got one of my photos posted on Engrish.com!