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Posted: 11 Nov 2008 15:55
by Freakzilla
GamePlayer wrote:I suspect KJA could write a Dune-titled book with with "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" repeated throughout and readers would still slurp it up

No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
No TV and no beer makes Homer go crazy.
...
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 15:56
by SandChigger
chanilover wrote:As for the latest drivel about FH inconsistencies, it's incredible that those mongs can't tell the difference between a story which grew and was developed over decades of writing, and yet another fuck up by a sloppy hack with the 'writing' skills of a baboon.
Excellent. Here people is the killer quote on this subject.
(
GP: Not just slurp it up, they'd post reviews on Amazon about how it truly expanded and clarified FH's vision.

)
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 16:09
by GamePlayer
Freak Z
Simpsons, I assume
SandChigger wrote:(
GP: Not just slurp it up, they'd post reviews on Amazon about how it truly expanded and clarified FH's vision.

)
So wong it's white?

Posted: 11 Nov 2008 16:14
by Freakzilla
GamePlayer wrote:Freak Z
Simpsons, I assume

In one of the "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween Specials they do a parody of
The Shining.
507
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 16:47
by SandRider
now this machine's IP is unblocked Over There. again.
This has
got to be a software error right ?
or is he just blocking out all of Texas until somebody complains ?
(I hear Gov Rick Perry is a
huge Star Wars guy)
this make no sense to me whatsoever .....
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Over There > Off-Topic > Old Dune fan; new member // today
Neuraldancer wrote:Hello,
I have been en avid Dune reader for quite some years and have tremendously enjoyed reading the masterpieces by Frank Herbert. I love the books enough for many re-reads over the years and every time I find new wisdoms.
As of yet I haven't tried the new books by Frank's son and that other writer. Perhaps one day I will come to that as well.
Well. Lots of stuff for me to read here so I will stay busy for a while.
_________________
o not be deceived by the fact he was born on Caladan ... "
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 12:52
by GamePlayer
Freakzilla wrote:GamePlayer wrote:Freak Z
Simpsons, I assume

In one of the "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween Specials they do a parody of
The Shining.
Any link to an online video or excerpt?

Posted: 12 Nov 2008 13:03
by Freakzilla
GamePlayer wrote:Freakzilla wrote:GamePlayer wrote:Freak Z
Simpsons, I assume

In one of the "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween Specials they do a parody of
The Shining.
Any link to an online video or excerpt?

Try this:
http://watchthesimpsonsonline.com/cat/6.html
Treehouse of Horror V
I can't see it at work so I'm not sure if it works.
514/5
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 20:43
by SandRider
Baraka Bryan wrote:SandRider wrote:now this machine's IP is unblocked Over There. again.
This has got to be a software error right ?
or is he just blocking out all of Texas until somebody complains ?
perhaps you don't have a static IP from your service provider? he could be blocking it everytime and then your IP changes and you're back in business...
now blocked again. I don't know about the static IP - my ISP is a small local service with excellent tech support - I'll call them and find out, but I'm also wondering if it could be a Vista issue ? The Good Lord knows this Vista does some strange things. But I'm just more inclined to think that Merritt's screwing something up on his end. Not that it really matters, it just puts another step in getting Over There to look for things to ridicule....
{edit}
Like the two new users today - one is a gold spammer and the other is an audio book spammer -
here's a real dilemma - does Merritt delete a spammer hawking the HLP's own bullshit ? (website link is to MacMillan Audio page featuring PoD,
http://www.macmillanaudio.com):
{edit}
whoops ! didn't realize we had a
post too !
Over There > All Things Dune > Dune on audio publisher needs your help! // today
duneonaudio wrote:Hi Dune Fans,
I work for Macmillan Audio, the publisher of the Dune audiobooks. The cast of narrators are coming together to record "Chapterhouse Dune" this month and my company is interested to know what fans would like to see and hear from them!
This cast of narrators, including Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, and Simon Vance, have collaborated on all previously released classic Dune titles. You can check out clips from some of the Dune audiobooks here if you like:
http://us.macmillan.com/all/editorslist ... /DuneAudio
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on what kind of material — videos, audio clips, etc. you'd like to see produced. Also, if you have any questions for the cast, we're hoping to put together a list for them to answer for you.
I'll check this thread for responses, but if you want to send your questions directly to me, my e-mail is
alexandria.shealy@macmillan.com.
Thanks for your help,
Alex
and in response, Nekhrun wrote:I would like to hear their candid thoughts on the new books vs. Frank's.
So I suppose Merritt
won't consider this spam .....
but, alex gave me her e-mail !! ....

...........

Re: 514/5
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 20:55
by Freakzilla
SandRider wrote:Baraka Bryan wrote:SandRider wrote:now this machine's IP is unblocked Over There. again.
This has got to be a software error right ?
or is he just blocking out all of Texas until somebody complains ?
perhaps you don't have a static IP from your service provider? he could be blocking it everytime and then your IP changes and you're back in business...
now blocked again. I don't know about the static IP - my ISP is a small local service with excellent tech support - I'll call them and find out, but I'm also wondering if it could be a Vista issue ? The Good Lord knows this Vista does some strange things. But I'm just more inclined to think that Merritt's screwing something up on his end. Not that it really matters, it just puts another step in getting Over There to look for things to ridicule....
I thought all you liberals used Mac's. What are you doing with a computer people use to actually work?

Posted: 12 Nov 2008 21:07
by GamePlayer
I just remembered why I don't watch TV. Ouch. Anyway, thanks for the link.
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 21:19
by Freakzilla
GamePlayer wrote:
I just remembered why I don't watch TV. Ouch. Anyway, thanks for the link.
Homer rules.
Re: 514/5
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 22:59
by SandChigger
Freakzilla wrote:I thought all you liberals used Mac's. What are you doing with a computer people use to actually work?
When it's finished starting up, done downloading and updating with the latest security patch, and not
crashing, you mean?
(Windows-using, gun-toting, Republican...sometimes I really can't understand why you're not a Preeq as well.)
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 23:15
by TheDukester
Mac user since 1986; registered Republican. I'm not sure operating systems line up perfectly along red/blue lines ...
520/11
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 23:19
by SandRider
Windows user since 3.11 (MS-DOS before that), Registered Democrat (actual communist), multiple gun-owner (modern & period) ....
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 23:23
by Drunken Idaho
I'm in design, so a mac is pretty much the only way to work.
But hey, if you like spyware, virus hassles, and frequent crashes, then by all means use Windows!
Seriously though, Microsoft needs to abandon the whole Windows operating system. They've been building upon the same source code for nearly 15 years, and it's pathetic. They need to start from the ground-up with some innovative new OS.
But I think Gates is turning his back on home computing. From what I understand, he's moving into robotics! Stand by for Jihad, everyone! Just kidding, I love our future mechanical masters.
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 23:24
by Drunken Idaho
Oh and since everyone is posting their political affiliations...
RADICAL CENTRIST!

Re: 514/5
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 23:55
by Robspierre
Freakzilla wrote:
I thought all you liberals used Mac's. What are you doing with a computer people use to actually work?

My imac finally gave up so I replaced it with a Macbook Pro.
Rob libertarian anarchist

522/13
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 00:10
by SandRider
Freak & Omph:
before this gets out of hand, how about splitting this off into:
Hi ! I'm a PC. And I'm a Mac.
I'd like to hear about (&see) what folks are using, and could use a place to bitch about Vista & Bill ....
and damn you rob for posting a picture of your rig w/ whiskey bottle before I did !
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 00:23
by TheDukester
That's a good idea ... a "Picture of my rig!" thread. I like seeing how other folks set up their work areas.
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 00:59
by Robspierre
New computer thread up in the distraction.
Rob
525/1
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 10:37
by SandRider
SandRider wrote:Over There > All Things Dune > Dune on audio publisher needs your help! // today
duneonaudio wrote: Hi Dune Fans,
I work for Macmillan Audio, the publisher of the Dune audiobooks. The cast of narrators are coming together to record "Chapterhouse Dune" this month and my company is interested to know what fans would like to see and hear from them!
This cast of narrators, including Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, and Simon Vance, have collaborated on all previously released classic Dune titles. You can check out clips from some of the Dune audiobooks here if you like:
http://us.macmillan.com/all/editorslist ... /DuneAudio
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on what kind of material — videos, audio clips, etc. you'd like to see produced. Also, if you have any questions for the cast, we're hoping to put together a list for them to answer for you.
I'll check this thread for responses, but if you want to send your questions directly to me, my e-mail is
alexandria.shealy@macmillan.com.
Thanks for your help,
Alex
and in response, Nekhrun wrote:I would like to hear their candid thoughts on the new books vs. Frank's.
Nekhrun's post deleted - done in by the word "candid", I suppose ....
Re: 525/1
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:38
by Nekhrun
SandRider wrote:SandRider wrote:Over There > All Things Dune > Dune on audio publisher needs your help! // today
duneonaudio wrote: Hi Dune Fans,
I work for Macmillan Audio, the publisher of the Dune audiobooks. The cast of narrators are coming together to record "Chapterhouse Dune" this month and my company is interested to know what fans would like to see and hear from them!
This cast of narrators, including Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, and Simon Vance, have collaborated on all previously released classic Dune titles. You can check out clips from some of the Dune audiobooks here if you like:
http://us.macmillan.com/all/editorslist ... /DuneAudio
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on what kind of material — videos, audio clips, etc. you'd like to see produced. Also, if you have any questions for the cast, we're hoping to put together a list for them to answer for you.
I'll check this thread for responses, but if you want to send your questions directly to me, my e-mail is
alexandria.shealy@macmillan.com.
Thanks for your help,
Alex
and in response, Nekhrun wrote:I would like to hear their candid thoughts on the new books vs. Frank's.
Nekhrun's post deleted - done in by the word "candid", I suppose ....
That's okay. I guess I'll just have to email her.
Edit: I wonder if this means that Byron knows something we don't about how Scott Brick feels about that garbage he's forced to read.
538/14
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:50
by SandRider
already did.
On 11/13/08 10:49 AM, "Sand Rider" <thesandrider> wrote:
The first response to your message at the "official" Dune Forum was deleted by Byron Merritt.
Nekhrun wrote : I would like to hear their candid thoughts on the new books vs. Frank's.
The word "candid" would have been unacceptable to Merritt, implying that anyone involved
with the HLP is not allowed to voice a negative opinion of the "new books", which is, in fact,
the truth.
viewtopic.php?p=27817#27817
I'd publicly post her response, but I don't want to get her fired.
This is a tricky situation already ....
Re: 525/1
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 14:54
by TheDukester
Nekhrun wrote:Edit: I wonder if this means that Byron knows something we don't about how Scott Brick feels about that garbage he's forced to read.
Didn't Brick ask them some halfway tough questions in the interview portion of Sandworms?
I mean, I realize he's limited by all kinds of HLP corporate bullshit, but I think he at least tried.
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 18:00
by Secher Nbiw
So I guess Dune is quite dead now that the originals have been relegated to position of "in universe fiction"?