a brand-new form of public humiliation
Jan. 5th, 2005 12:08 pmLate last night in the pub I was waxing nostalgic to
miss_newham about talkers and BBSs and all things telnet-based, and remembering a world where that was practically all there was to the internet. When I got to college in 1994 there was one single computer connected to the Web in the whole university. There were always massive queues at it, and when you finally got to use it, you'd sit there for half an hour waiting for a little picture of an envelope to download...
Anyway, in my half-drunk and achy state I blurted out that the first thing I ever looked up on the web was (oh god) Robert Jordan. Yes, the Wheel of Time fantasy author. (Oh god the shame.) And I was wondering if other people had similar embarrassments in their past, like that first record you bought that you never want people to find out about.
What was the first thing you (consciously, deliberately) searched for on the web? Set homepages that just popped up, like your college homepage, don't count. Go on, I've owned up, now it's your turn.
Anyway, in my half-drunk and achy state I blurted out that the first thing I ever looked up on the web was (oh god) Robert Jordan. Yes, the Wheel of Time fantasy author. (Oh god the shame.) And I was wondering if other people had similar embarrassments in their past, like that first record you bought that you never want people to find out about.
What was the first thing you (consciously, deliberately) searched for on the web? Set homepages that just popped up, like your college homepage, don't count. Go on, I've owned up, now it's your turn.
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Date: 2005-01-05 12:30 pm (UTC)RJ: I got to the start of Book 7 and just couldn't cram any more of his turgid prose into my poor brain. I don't know or care what the series is doing at the moment. Funny how you can love things so much and then become so indifferent to them.
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Date: 2005-01-05 12:39 pm (UTC)Heh, scarily accurate ;) A lot of 24-point Times New Roman in various colours as well... :P
As for Bob's books, I think what did it for me was looking back at that 5th/6th book (whichever one I gave up on) and went through the following train of thought:
1. I have just forged through over x-hundred pages of this stuff. Again.
2. Nothing seems to have moved on since the last book.
3. Rand al' Thor isn't going mad - he's just an angsty Goth without the makeup.
4. Why do all these women want to shag him? Subtle author fantasy?
5. These women with the spooky powers are a whiny bunch aren't they?
6. Why is it taking so long for the Final Battle? And thus to:
7. These books will never end. These are this man's pension fund.
I decided at that point I wasn't all that fussed about them anymore. It's a shame really, since the original premise in the first couple of books was pretty good but if you take out the fluff, the actual story could have been wrapped up years ago.
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Date: 2005-01-05 12:43 pm (UTC)Jesus! I've just done a quick check on Amazon. The next book is due out in October 2005 and is the eleventh book in the series! The synopsis given suggests that this is not the last one either.