Happy 65th Birthday to Ed Brown
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Alright! An endless series of benefit concerts. Hell, if Ed and Elaine are still holed up in December, I'm going to their Christmas party.
This has gone on far too long. Somebody's head should roll in the U.S. Marshal Service and/or at DOJ for allowing this charade to continue.
This has gone on far too long. Somebody's head should roll in the U.S. Marshal Service and/or at DOJ for allowing this charade to continue.
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"The real George Washington was shot dead fairly early in the Revolution." ~ David Merrill, 9-17-2004 --- "This is where I belong" ~ Heidi Guedel, 7-1-2006 (referring to suijuris.net)
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Ed is clearly trying to encode secret messages into that banner:
FR appears in red. Ed resembles Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street, a Jim Henson production. This clearly means that he is referring to Fraggle Rock (also a Jim Henson production). One might assume that the significance of the color red is that it is a reference to the character "Red" from Fraggle Rock - but when placed in context of the rest of the message, that simply doesn't make any sense.
EED appears in white. Given Ed's state of mind, it stands for Extreme Emotional Distress. In some cultures, white is considered the color of death. Ed knows that his emotional state will kill him one way or another. Sad. I really want him taken alive.
Let's revisit the FR a moment. There are only two letters in FR. That means he is referring to two of the five Fraggles. The EED gives us a clue as to which of the five fraggles he's referring to. We're looking for the nutty ones. That only really leaves Wembley and Boober.
Moving on to the OM. Well, it stands for Oscar Meyer. And it's in blue. That means he's sad. I suppose he can't have a hot dog and he's a little upset about it. Upset enough to announce it so that everyone brings Oscar Meyer hot dogs to the party.
FR appears in red. Ed resembles Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street, a Jim Henson production. This clearly means that he is referring to Fraggle Rock (also a Jim Henson production). One might assume that the significance of the color red is that it is a reference to the character "Red" from Fraggle Rock - but when placed in context of the rest of the message, that simply doesn't make any sense.
EED appears in white. Given Ed's state of mind, it stands for Extreme Emotional Distress. In some cultures, white is considered the color of death. Ed knows that his emotional state will kill him one way or another. Sad. I really want him taken alive.
Let's revisit the FR a moment. There are only two letters in FR. That means he is referring to two of the five Fraggles. The EED gives us a clue as to which of the five fraggles he's referring to. We're looking for the nutty ones. That only really leaves Wembley and Boober.
Moving on to the OM. Well, it stands for Oscar Meyer. And it's in blue. That means he's sad. I suppose he can't have a hot dog and he's a little upset about it. Upset enough to announce it so that everyone brings Oscar Meyer hot dogs to the party.
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Actually, I think I have it wrong. The true message Ed is trying to say is that if you don't bring hot dogs to the festival, Ed's going to have a mental breakdown and start pistol-whipping fraggles.
He's disturbed.
Fraggle Rock Theme
Performed by: The Fraggles and Doozers
Dance your cares away,
Worry's for another day.
Let the music play,
Down at Fraggle Rock.
Work your cares away,
Dancing's for another day.
Let the Fraggles play,
We're Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober, Red.
Dance your cares away,
Worry's for another day.
Let the music play,
Down at Fraggle Rock.
He's disturbed.
Fraggle Rock Theme
Performed by: The Fraggles and Doozers
Dance your cares away,
Worry's for another day.
Let the music play,
Down at Fraggle Rock.
Work your cares away,
Dancing's for another day.
Let the Fraggles play,
We're Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober, Red.
Dance your cares away,
Worry's for another day.
Let the music play,
Down at Fraggle Rock.
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procedure ed
begin
spew rhetoric;
if government surrendered
free at last!
else
call ed
end;
end;
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!
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I can't help but think this thread just taken turn for the uber- nerdy. Unfortunately, I chuckled, thus, I suppose, deep down, I am a nerd.grixit wrote:Code: Select all
procedure ed begin spew rhetoric; if government surrendered free at last! else call ed end; end;
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Looks like COBAL
BASIC required numbers, i.e.,
10 PRINT "ED IS AN OLD FOOL"
20 X=X+1
30 IF X < 100 THEN GOTO 10
40 STOP
BASIC required numbers, i.e.,
10 PRINT "ED IS AN OLD FOOL"
20 X=X+1
30 IF X < 100 THEN GOTO 10
40 STOP
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No, you meant COBOL.Joey Smith wrote:Looks like COBAL
BASIC required numbers, i.e.,
10 PRINT "ED IS AN OLD FOOL"
20 X=X+1
30 IF X < 100 THEN GOTO 10
40 STOP
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It's called pseudocode. It means using a syntax that's sort of like that of basic, pascal, or other algebraic languages, which most programmers are familiar with.CaptainKickback wrote:Is that in BASIC?
I used to know the basics of programming in BASIC, Pascal and even a smidgen of Fortran.
On the plus side, by being this much of a nerd, my propellor beanie keeps me cool on warm days (solar powered).
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!
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Nothing like cobol. Also, more recent versions of basic don't require line numbers.Joey Smith wrote:Looks like COBAL
BASIC required numbers, i.e.,
10 PRINT "ED IS AN OLD FOOL"
20 X=X+1
30 IF X < 100 THEN GOTO 10
40 STOP
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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Jesus, BASIC, or should I say the multitudinous versions of it since it was called BASIC in the olden days when I learned it (the '60s,) hasn't required line numbers for the last couple of decades.
You supposed nerds should really try to keep up.
You supposed nerds should really try to keep up.
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And learn to write poetry in perl.. wrote:Jesus, BASIC, or should I say the multitudinous versions of it since it was called BASIC in the olden days when I learned it (the '60s,) hasn't required line numbers for the last couple of decades.
You supposed nerds should really try to keep up.
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grep /Randy/, ['too much', 'on camera', 'in front of everyone']
pop (@Ed)
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She might be Jovial, but she has a Lisp.CaptainKickback wrote:So, you are giving us perls of wisdom?webhick wrote:And learn to write poetry in perl.. wrote:Jesus, BASIC, or should I say the multitudinous versions of it since it was called BASIC in the olden days when I learned it (the '60s,) hasn't required line numbers for the last couple of decades.
You supposed nerds should really try to keep up.
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grep /Randy/, ['too much', 'on camera', 'in front of everyone'] pop (@Ed)
EEEEeeeeewwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!Randall wrote:Wrong. It is a plea for help from Elaine. Why? Because Ed has ED and she needs some of those white pills for him.webhick wrote:EED appears in white. Given Ed's state of mind, it stands for Extreme Emotional Distress.
After reading that, I need to take my eyeballs out for a good scrubbing. Even the mere thought of Ed's shrunken ... well, you know .... makes me vomit into my mouth just a little.
I think that is indeed something akin to BASIC, minus the line numbers - uh-oh, am I showing my age by admitting I recognize it as such?CaptainKickback wrote:Is that in BASIC?
I used to know the basics of programming in BASIC, Pascal and even a smidgen of Fortran.
On the plus side, by being this much of a nerd, my propellor beanie keeps me cool on warm days (solar powered).
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Jules' Own Version of the Internatonal Algorithmic Language was a specialized subset of ALGOL developed to write software for the electronics of military aircraft by Jules Schwartz in 1959.grixit wrote:My father was on the team that created Jovial. He claimed they named it after their boss.Nikki wrote:
She might be Jovial, but she has a Lisp.
It is still in use today. As such, it is one of the oldest computer languages still in productive use.