The sun rose on the beanfield
The ladies' toilets here have had some kind of plumbing disaster. Sysadmin #1 (he gets all the good jobs) has done preliminary investigation, and determined the cause, and is trying to locate a plumber.
How'm I going to explain to a plumber that it's very important that s/he doesn't disturb Dr Smith's home behind the U-bend ?
There was concern earlier in the week that Dr Jones had vanished, and his web been taken over by a new spider, as yet unnamed. However, he seemed to be back yesterday.
onebyone suggested the little unnamed spider was websitting.
How'm I going to explain to a plumber that it's very important that s/he doesn't disturb Dr Smith's home behind the U-bend ?
There was concern earlier in the week that Dr Jones had vanished, and his web been taken over by a new spider, as yet unnamed. However, he seemed to be back yesterday.
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Alternatively you can interview potential plumbers and ask as part of the recruitment process what they would do in the situation that an innocent spider's web was in the way of their work. Only hire individuals who come up with a solution other than "Are you mad? I'd just sweep it out of the way!"
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Ms. Venta and the Spiders of NiHM...
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The reason we need a plumber is that the wall on the other side is falling apart, so this might just work.
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I think if I tried to do this every time I wrote a post, it would have a similar effect to the naming of NPCs. You know, when you write the background, history, personality, appearance, and so on - but can't come up with a good/appropriate name?
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A mixture. I remember humming Battle of the Beanfield a while back, and musing that it might be relevant if I found one day that the cleaner had hoovered up the Spiders' homes.
Often it's a case of writing the post then racking my brains for a lyric. Very occasionally I resort to google, but that always feels like cheating. Sometimes there's no connection - this morning's post about Lou Reed had as its title an Apollo 440 lyric that was irrelevant, but happened to go past on my headphones as I was typing.
I actually don't regard myself as all that good at lyric selection - a friend of mine habitually uses lyrics as email subject lines, and quite often I'm jealous of his ability to find very apt lines.
Maybe I should include a "did you get it?" checkbox every time the lyric is relevant to the post it titles :)
it would have a similar effect to the naming of NPCs.
I'm actually not familiar with this idea - I've never uderstood why people think naming characters is so tricky. I acted as NPC-name-generator in one campaign I played in: the GM hated thinking up names, so often told us about the NPC and let me suggest a name.
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(Anonymous) 2004-09-01 10:08 am (UTC)(link)The shape of the spider and the number of its legs both show the number "eight," which represents infinity. The spider embodies the unlimited number of possibilities within creation. Doubling the number "four" indicates both the four winds and the four cardinal points.
The spider instructs us to accept responsibility for anything that happens in our lives. We weave the web of our destiny. The victims who become caught in the web have not yet understood this lesson and have become entangled in a reality that appears to be unchangeable.
The spider teaches that each being is responsible for its own plan of life. It is important not to lose oneself in deceptions of the senses, and it is helpful to write down one's progress to remember how certain strategies have led to success. The spider also stands for the development of writing.
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Spider medicine is the medicine of the master weaver. Spider wove the alphabet, and brought the ability for man to communicate, and record their history through language. It is through Spiders weaving that the creative forces bring forth the beautiful intricate patterns of our lives. Spider medicine reminds us that it is not ourselves, but the Universe which has the design for the fabric of our lives.
Spider: Creative, pattern of life. Spider connects the past with the future, creating possibilities.
Celtic -
Although Spiders have a long association with such deities as Athena, the Norns, Holda, and Spider Woman, most people are uncomfortable working with these creatures, even on the astral level. One must not have ambiguous goals in mind when working with Spider energy. This insect can teach how to untangle yourself from a negative situation, as well as making new beginnings, finding wisdom, and starting a new life.
Thought that might be of interest.
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Do you want to tell me who you are, Mystery Guest ?
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I found you on LJ a while back as we had a few LJ friends and interests in common and then discovered we have a 'mutual friend' as well.
Small world an' all...