Meet Tavgfrg
Nov. 1st, 2003 05:57 pmHello everybody, this is Tavgfrg. Say hi to Tavgfrg, everybody!
As you may know, I have a tendency to add just about anything that moves, and quite a few things that don't, to my AIM buddy list. I don't delete old AIM names that are no longer used, and in one special case I haven't even deleted some old names that were *never* used. Quite a lot of the people on my buddy list I don't know and never talk to. There were a few people I knew that I hadn't added, but not many.
So, it was inevitable that eventually the cardinality of my buddy list should hit 200, at which point no more can be added. And so, while I do not have that 201st yet, I have brought Tavgfrg back into use.
Tavgfrg was a lurker account I created a while back. Unlike "Sniffnoy", the name "Tavgfrg" actually *does* have significance, which I'm leaving to you to figure out, because it's pretty simple. However, Tavgfrg shall no longer be a lurker account, but rather a second account that I will be signed on to all of the time that I'm on. It has a different name and a different buddy icon, (and, of course, a different buddy list,) but other than that they are the same, because they're both me.
News update:
Not only has the HHGG movie finally been greenlit (with casting completely unknown so far), but it is confirmed that there will be a 3rd, and 4th, and 5th radio series! The 3rd ("The Tertiary Phase") will be based on LTUAE, 6 episodes long, and the 4th ("The Quadrenary Phase") and 5th ("The Quintessential Phase") will be 4 episodes each and based on SLATFATF and MH, respectively. They will be written and directed by Dirk Maggs, and Simon Jones, Geoffrey McGivern, Mark Wing-Davey, Susan Sheridan, and Stephen Moore will all be returning to play their parts. And, despite his, ah, unfortunate condition, Douglas Adams himself will play Agrajag. (They're going to take Agrajag's lines from the audiobook.)
-Sniffnoy
--
"But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that
all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they
laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also
laughed at Bozo the Clown."
-Carl Sagan
As you may know, I have a tendency to add just about anything that moves, and quite a few things that don't, to my AIM buddy list. I don't delete old AIM names that are no longer used, and in one special case I haven't even deleted some old names that were *never* used. Quite a lot of the people on my buddy list I don't know and never talk to. There were a few people I knew that I hadn't added, but not many.
So, it was inevitable that eventually the cardinality of my buddy list should hit 200, at which point no more can be added. And so, while I do not have that 201st yet, I have brought Tavgfrg back into use.
Tavgfrg was a lurker account I created a while back. Unlike "Sniffnoy", the name "Tavgfrg" actually *does* have significance, which I'm leaving to you to figure out, because it's pretty simple. However, Tavgfrg shall no longer be a lurker account, but rather a second account that I will be signed on to all of the time that I'm on. It has a different name and a different buddy icon, (and, of course, a different buddy list,) but other than that they are the same, because they're both me.
News update:
Not only has the HHGG movie finally been greenlit (with casting completely unknown so far), but it is confirmed that there will be a 3rd, and 4th, and 5th radio series! The 3rd ("The Tertiary Phase") will be based on LTUAE, 6 episodes long, and the 4th ("The Quadrenary Phase") and 5th ("The Quintessential Phase") will be 4 episodes each and based on SLATFATF and MH, respectively. They will be written and directed by Dirk Maggs, and Simon Jones, Geoffrey McGivern, Mark Wing-Davey, Susan Sheridan, and Stephen Moore will all be returning to play their parts. And, despite his, ah, unfortunate condition, Douglas Adams himself will play Agrajag. (They're going to take Agrajag's lines from the audiobook.)
-Sniffnoy
--
"But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that
all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they
laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also
laughed at Bozo the Clown."
-Carl Sagan