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So, I'm signing up for Google Voice. It's possible to query a database of available phone number nationwide. So these are some interesting numbers which are available now. (You can go get one of these yourself if you want.)

Anyway, which number do you think I should use? All of the really simple patterns have already been taken (repeating, ascending, and descending digit sequences), and most dictionary words. It's as bad as the top level ".COM" namespace.

[Poll #1565793]

And these are some others I noted for some reason(s) that I now forget why:
 801 477 4337
 619 800 0068
 707 500 0053
 507 550 0007
 401 300 0070
 401 300 0050
 401 300 0060
 707 500 0040
 202 455 4321
 773 234 3210
 352 234 3210
 707 654 3232
 707 654 3221
 707 654 3223
 707 654 3207
 773 234 567[52]
 762 233 222[489]
 573 213 678[01387]
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See also:

Tranny and Subversivism: Re-reclaiming Tranny (or not) part 1

Is Tranny Offensive?

(No one can see who voted on this, except for me. So you won't out yourself to everyone.)
(UPDATE: This poll is in no way scientific, and I had to write it before my laptop battery died, so I may have spent, at most, five minutes thinking about it. And 1:=not offensive, 10:=very offensive.)

[Poll #1381790]
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While cocooned inside all of my blankets, delirious with fever, I contemplated how I must appear to an observer in my room. Perhaps as a giant pupa; in the spring, I would emerge from my chrysalis as beautiful butterfly.

Hypothetically¹, if you awoke one morning from uneasy dreams to find yourself transformed in your bed into a gigantic insect. Which type of arthropod would you be?

[Poll #1335258]


While Googling for the correct quote, I found this hilarious PDF:

As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into an enormous Economic Analyst of Law. He was lying on his back, and when he began to lift himself up he stopped abruptly and considered whether it would be cost‑effective to proceed. […]
²




¹ I assure you, Mr. Samsa, that this question is purely hypothetical.
² Related:
http://anthonydamato.law.northwestern.edu/Word-rec-pubsjan2108/samsa-replies-89.doc http://anthonydamato.law.northwestern.edu/Word-rec-pubsjan2108/Samsa-awoke89.doc http://anthonydamato.law.northwestern.edu/Pages-papers2/samsa-damato-posner.pdf http://anthonydamato.law.northwestern.edu/Adobefiles/A89e-samsa1.pdf
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Has anyone else noticed, that because LJ sequentially numbers polls, you can easily enumerate all of the polls on the system. Example:

http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124000
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124006
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124007
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124011
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124012
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124013
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=1124014
[etc…]

You can also embed any of these polls anywhere on LJ, just by using a <lj-poll-1124096> tag.

For example, )
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I have to make the most use of my polling ability before it expires!

You can only vote for one of these!
EDIT: I should have merged these all into one poll, oh well.

[Poll #1124096]

[Poll #1124097]

[Poll #1124098]

[Poll #1124099]

[Poll #1124100]
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My paid Livejournal account expires tomorrow. The only paid feature that I really ever use is the poll feature.

[Poll #1124055]
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Lately, everyone around here has been using the term Awesome Sauce. In context, it's used as an acknowledgment or superlative confirmation of a group of things, like a plural ok, or the climax of a sequence of okays.

Example:
Person 1: I'm going to go to the store.
Person 2: Ok
Person 1: Then I'm going to buy some broccoli.
Person 2: Ok
Person 1: And then I'm going to chop it up.
Person 2: Awesome Sauce

[Poll #1124052]
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Frequently, for at least the last decade or so, when I close my eyes, I see very intense and organic images. I didn't realize that this was at all unusual until I was discussing the effects that psychedelics have with a friend of mine. What they described that they experienced while tripping, sounds a lot like what I experience all the time.

The visuals don't continue over into the open-eyed world. So I can be sitting in Physics class, taking notes on Hamiltonian mechanics, close my eyes and watch the ladybugs crawling over the grass, open my eyes and take some more notes, close my eyes and watch the waves breaking at the ocean, open my eyes and take some more notes…

The world, this world, looks the same as it always has — as I've experienced it from childhood. So this doesn't effect my ability to drive, or play sports, or be a good little worker drone. But when I close my eyes, I can watch a slow pan over the surface of a small river, with long blades of green grass sticking up through the surface. Everything is shinning, as if the surface was a glossy photograph. Beneath the water, wisps of gray-blue smoke, flowing and curling over the rocks and under the glossy surface.

Infinitesimally thin metallic colored filaments, twisting into helices, swaying slowly back and forth. Red arched doorways, rimmed with rows of shark's teeth, morphing into a regular series of caves. Hills covered with white adobe buildings, glowing in the twilight. Tidal pools with anemones morphing into Wolves running across arctic tundra… You don't see this stuff when you close your eyes?

I wonder if there's some part of my brain that's just dreaming all the time, or at least at times like these, and that's why I don't have to sleep in this state. (Other than my physical body becoming very worn.)

There have been a few occasions, where these visions have matched up with my current environment. I can basically look around the room, walk around, and find stuff, all with my eyes firmly shut. The odd thing about these occasions is that everything is either a very noisy/grainy black and white image, with unusual lighting — the way things usually are when I have a full hypnogogic experience. Or I see everything in full color, with colorful fuzz dripping off of everything (like shag carpeting, or liquid plastic), and I can look through solid objects too — this has only really happened once or twice.

Maybe I'm just crazy.

[Poll #1002237]
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So, I'm doing some CSS tweeking on my LJ, and I'm wondering how to make it look best for everyone — or at least for most people viewing it. I'm not going to assume everyone uses the standard VESA modes — I certainly never do, because I'm a VESA Rebel! — But I also didn't want to put this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_display_standard in the poll.
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