Saturday, October 11, 2025
Farewell, John Lodge
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Under the Heading of "Things I Didn't Ask For"
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| I even stopped typing to do this, and I realized my writing made no sense because I was so discombobulated by it all. (This was observed on October 7, 2025.) |
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| On October 7, 2025. |
Monday, October 6, 2025
Meme Monday: You Meet in a Tavern Memes
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| Well, duh. Of COURSE the Bard would be all for that. From imgur. |
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| "It's ron-de-vou.... OH..." From Twit. |
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| Yeah, been there. "Why are you..." "Oh, no reason." "Riiiight..." From Cheezburger and Grimgrinner. |
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| It's true! I have pics! From someone on Reddit who used mematic. |
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| Reddit again, and yes, mematic again. But still, I laughed. Actually, I think this is the plot of a video game. |
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| And for those tired of the tavern meme, there's always the next level baseline encounter. From Reddit. |
Friday, October 3, 2025
This Just in: Toons Have Leveled Up. Film At Eleven.
The L50 boundary has been crossed.
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| Of course the Songshine sisters would be first to L50. Because competition between siblings. This is as of Thursday, October 2nd, 2025. |
You may now return to normal programming.
Seriously, though, it's nice to have gotten not only one but two of the four toons to L50 by the first week of October. I've not been playing as much as well, but I'll be mentioning the reason for that in about a month in another post.
My friends have been saying they're going to get me running BRD once I have a toon that hits L50, but --surprise surprise-- The Scourge Invasion event prior to Naxxramas began yesterday, so I'm sure they'll be busy doing that. Not exactly as I planned it, but it's working out in my favor, I suppose.
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| I never really noticed it before, but that crystal off the bottom of the Scourge floating fortress looks a lot like those floating bases from Independence Day. |
Before you ask, being in the upper L40s meant that I was running Maraudon a bit on the toons. Usually a run would take up most of an evening's worth of gaming, so I didn't do that too much. I kind of preferred having places like Feralas to myself, as most people don't tend to hang out there unless they're running Dire Maul instances.
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| Sometimes the setting sun hits you just right... |
That doesn't mean I shun human contact, because I do like it when people are around. It's just that I've been in a mood where when I'm not in an instance I prefer to just focus on questing and zone out, like how I used to approach Tetris as a zen-like exercise in meditation. And really, grouping up can generate some of the most oddball conversations if the group is up for it.
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| Now I've got that old song "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" stuck in my head. |
See you in a bit!
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
A Company Not Named The Embracer Group Makes News
Monday, September 29, 2025
Meme Monday: Character Name Memes
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| Like this one. |
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| I must admit I laughed at this one far more than I thought I would. From Amino Apps. |
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| I have to admit this is a good one. Much better than Internet Explorer, anyway. From Amino Apps again. |
| Okay, this one needs some explanation: Both The University of South Carolina and Clemson University are located in South Carolina. And yes, they are big rivals. From Reddit. |
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Still More Technical Silliness
An addendum on my post on Tuesday...
Is there some circle of hell where Microsoft is better than Google at something? Asking for a friend.
I'm not being (very) facetious, because Microsoft's Bing Webmaster Tools has accepted Parallel Context's sitemap.xml file, but Google has not:
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| Microsoft's Bing Webmaster Tools... |
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| Google's Search Console... |
I even looked at the XML file just for curiosity's sake and discovered there are so many posts on PC that there's three sub-XML files. So, I tried uploading them directly to the Google Search Console with the same result as you see above. At this point I'm tempted to think that the problem is with Google, not with the XML file. After all, the sitemap.xml file is created by Blogger, not me, and last I checked Blogger is owned by Google.
Oh, and I got yet another response to my request for indexing after fixing my "Redirect error".
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| This came in on September 24, 2025. |
Yeah, right. I followed their analysis tools linked in the help section and discovered that they're being redirected to the mobile version of the website. Yeah, so... There's a mobile version. That's a problem how? If you're running a version of Chrome that is mobile in nature, you're going to get the mobile version.
/sigh
Anyway, I apparently had poor ratings for Accessibility, so I had to change PC's layout to one of the "new" standards, which is a slightly different colored version of the original, and got this:
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| This is for desktop, as of 9/25/2025. |
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| And mobile as of 9/25/2025. Note the comment about redirect in the listing. |
I had to change the mobile settings to show the full website, which I really dislike. The whole point of a mobile setting is to make it easier to read on a mobile device. So after some more tweaking and switching it back to what I consider a "better" mobile setting, I got this:
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| As of a bit later in the morning on 9/25/2025. |
Accessibility went down, but the other scores went up.
Still, there was one last trick to pull off, and one that I'd been meaning to do anyway, which was to change the main art piece.
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| It'll do for the time being. |
However, the result in the tools was a whole lot of "meh"...























