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GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

Andrew MacPhers

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Andrew MacPhers » Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:00:00

In a place far away and long ago (well, a place near France and about 20
minutes ago, but who's counting?)

"Use the Force Luke."

No thanks, I'll use this steering wheel -- it cost a fortune.

"Then move the slider, Luke... totally linear input is the Jedi's Way."

But Master, my arms tremble with fear under braking. There'll be Force all
over the hay bales if I use totally linear input!

"Fear not. Trust in yourself. Be fast Luke, be *fast*!"

<Luke grits teeth>
<moves slider away from the middle of the scale, all the way to the left>
<clicks green buttons>

<time passes, usually sideways, with smoking tyres and much swearing>

Master!

"Luke?"

Fetch Yoda quickly! I'm upside down.

"Upside down? A Jedi must learn to see the world from all angles. Seek not
to turn the world when all that needs turning is your perception of what
is correct, Luke."

<closes eyes>
<tries to reposition sensory expectations>
<opens eyes>

Master?

"What now?"

I'm still upside down.

"Very well then, you may Sh'ftah yourself... but only this one last time,
mind."

But my mother said...

"Sh'ftah, Luke! I made no mention of warts and hairy palms."

Oh, sorry master, I can't.

"Ah, I have taught you well, my son. The Force is strong in you, you can
no longer bear to cheat."

Er, sorry Master. My Sh'ftah's been playing up for days. I think I've worn
it out. Can you fetch me a spare keyboard?

***COMMERCIAL BREAK***
Keyboard problems? Look no further! In conjunction with Papyrus Software
and whoever decided Win95 keys were a good idea, we here at Ronco are
*proud* to announce the GPL Recovery Keyboard. Seven*** SHIFT keys to
choose from! A massive *twenty-nine* R keys! You'll never run out of
recovery keys again! And of course, like all Ronco's other products, it
dices carrots and mashes potatoes for you! You'll never want to use
another keyboard again -- we guarantee it!

<two thonged lap dancers jiggle onscreen carrying a sample keyboard and a
bowl of steaming potatoes. One tips the potatoes onto the floor (bending
gratuitously towards the camera in the process). The other places the
keyboard gently on top of the potatoes. Holding each other for support,
the girls step carefully onto the keyboard, then jump up and down
repeatedly. The potatoes probably get mashed, but who's waTcjiNg?>
**********************

"Hah hmmm!"

Eh? What?

"Luke, if you carry on dribbling like that you'll drown in your helmet.
You're still upside down, remember? Here's that new keyboard."

<car drops to track right way up>
<A bead of dribble forms on Luke's chin. He starts to wipe it away>

"No Luke. See how your drool follows the path of least resistance."

<Luke goes cross-eyed trying to stare at his chin>

"Watch it drip onto your cheap nylon overalls and run down the creases,
seeking a final harmonious resting place. Let your car be that drool Luke.
Let it seek the creases in the track as surely as... what's wrong now?"

<Luke pouts>
My leg's wet Master.

"Stop whining. Next you'll be starting a thread about how unfair it is
you're a cr*p driver!"

Sorry Master. I promise I'll... Master?

<His bearded tutor struggles in the grip of a predictable tall black
figure whose gloved hand is clamped over the old Jedi's mouth>

<insert sound effects>

HEAR ME LUKE. DO NOT LISTEN TO THE OLD FOOL! HE WOULD HAVE YOU WALK
BAREFOOT IN A LAND OF SHOE SHOPS AND JANUARY SALES!

Father, are you being cryptic again? I thought the suppositories and bran
supplements were supposed to sort that out.

LUKE, LISTEN TO ME! NON-LINEAR INPUT IS THE TRUE PATH. IT IS FOOLHARDY TO
IGNORE HELP WHEN IT IS THERE TO BE TAKEN.

But father, he says it leads me into bad habits. How shall I know which is
the true path? And none of that drool cr*p, all right?

FOLLOW YOUR HEART, LUKE. LET YOUR BASE, ANIMAL SELF FLOOD YOUR CONSCIENCE
WITH HORMONAL INSTINCT, AND...

<the young Jedi closes his eyes, envisages the slider moving slightly away
from its linear extreme, lets slip the clutch, and...>

BL**DY FOOL! YOU COULD'VE RUN US BOTH OVER! YOU OK OBI?

"Nothing broken."

<the old Jedi brushes dust from his cloak>
<Darth sighs as he notices his armour's got scuffed>

WELL OBI, YOU THINK HE'LL BE OK NOW?

"B*gger him Vader, where did those lap dancers go?"

<cue theme tune>
<cue sunset>
<cue hero driving into distance... then a ditch>
<cue credits>

Key Grip: Andrew McP

SUBTITLES: Moved slider from middle to full linear... spent an hour
sliding off the track but *nearly* holding it together. Put slider a
little over to the right, tried again and within five laps I *finally*
manages a 1:09.80, my first sub-1:10 after a load of 1:10.19/23/64/83
steps over the last few days. God knows where I'll get another three
seconds from, but by heck it's fun trying!

PS Memo to self: sleep more, drive less, never post anything to usenet
without sleeping on it 1st.

PPS Too late ;-)

MLRESCH

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by MLRESCH » Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:00:00

You should become movie producer in hollywood!!!!  :)

:)-Mark

Goy Larse

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Goy Larse » Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:00:00


> You should become movie producer in hollywood!!!!  :)

> :)-Mark

Yep, funniest thing I`ve read in here since the "story of a lap" by
someone (sorry, real bad with with names) good to see there are people
out there with a sence of humor :-D

Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy
UncleGoy on TEN

Peter Gag

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Peter Gag » Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:00:00


Hi Andrew......

Great post,   8?)   (LOL?)

You obviously have *far too much* spare time on your hands?
And now your sub 1:10.... B*st*rd!!!!

8?)

*Peter*  8-)

DPHI

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by DPHI » Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Andrew...brilliant, just friggin brilliant!  BTW,  I've just tried  the
"slightly to the right of full left" on the slider and found it to be a huge
improvement with my GP1.

Thanks for a great post!

Don

Andrew MacPhers

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Andrew MacPhers » Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Hehe, I wish. No, I just don't get enough sleep :-) Papyrus gave me the
inspiration, I just supplied an hour of my time. Seems like a fair swap,
and I wasn't going to sleep straight after that 1:09.8 anyway!

Andrew McP

Byron Forbe

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Byron Forbe » Tue, 21 Apr 1998 04:00:00


> In a place far away and long ago (well, a place near France and about 20
> minutes ago, but who's counting?)

> etc

   LOL. Well, that's one way of looking at it :)
Kasparo

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Kasparo » Tue, 21 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Bravo! BRAVO!

Great post.  I really enjoyed it especially that Ronco commercial
break..Brilliant.

ENCORE!!!!

KAS

ymenar

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by ymenar » Sun, 26 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Oh MY GOD !!

I know I'm late (but it just appeared from my ISP).  I just found another
Star Wars geek fan here ! Whoo hoo !  Hmm Ronco LOL....

Where's the Gonk reference ? Lobot ? Admiral Ackbar ? <teers starts falling
from eye, in joy>

Whuahaha :
- " Close the blast door".
- " Open the blast doors ! Open the blast door ! ".

Hmm, Lapti Nek or Jedi Rocks ?

Btw, try to find the StarWars Christmas Celebration that appeared in 1977 on
TV. LOL HIlarious, it's the crappiest thing I ever saw. Carrie Fisher
signing some lyrics on the Main theme LOL.

Errr, binary sunset.  Please ;-)

Fran?ois Mnard <ymenard> Good race at the Brickyard, (-o-)

Official Mentally retarded guy of r.a.s.
Member of the r.a.s. Ego-maniac club
Excuse me for my English (I'm French speaking)
Excuse me for being provocative (I'm dumb speaking)

--"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realise
how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world."--

Andrew MacPhers

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Andrew MacPhers » Mon, 27 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Nope, Star Wars is SF for kids. More of an Alien/Dark Star man myself :-)
Only saw the 1st one and bits of the third... plus all the trailers/clips
over and over and over again over the years. But Star Wars has certainly
entered the public domain... though I'm not sure George Lucas would agree
with that 100%. Hope his copyright lawyer doesn't trawl Dejanews ;-)

You've definitely lost me now. Isn't a Gonk a little ugly/*** thing you
win at fairs for throwing hoops over goldfish bowls? :-)

Andrew McP

Patrick Gilmor

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by Patrick Gilmor » Mon, 27 Apr 1998 04:00:00

The "Gonk" is a droid that shows up on the Jawa transport in the first Star
Wars movie when R2D2 and 3PO are captured. It looks like a box with legs and
repeatedly says "Gonk"

God, am I a supergeek or what :)

Patrick Gilmore

ymenar

GPL : Long, Tall Tale about getting it up (your lap speed, obviously)

by ymenar » Mon, 27 Apr 1998 04:00:00


Hmm, you don't know the power of the Dark Side...  SW isn't for kids.  Well
it can be, bust just check r.a.s.s.m. (SW newsgroup), there is MUCH more
than kids Sci-fi). From religion, to Myths, serious physics discussions,
etc...  I think it's time to go to BlockBuster and see them again (the
Special Editions).  Best 6$ for the Entertainment (compare to these days
movie flops like Titan... oops).  Be sure most of us will be in the movie
theaters next year to check out the prequels ;-)

Especially since you missed the second movie, who is a chef-d'oeuvre.
(10times better than the 2 others).

Gonk is the powerdroid hidden 6 times in the SW movies, and you can mostly
see him in the Sandcrawler in ANH (A new hope, first movie).  He looks like
a trashcan and says : Gonk, Gonk, Gonk, Gonkeschunk.   He is somekind of a
religious cult for SW geeks (A God ;-)   ).

Lobot is the bald cyborg in The Empire Strikes Back, who is the right-hand
of Lando Calrissian.  He has a funky headset ;-)    (You can't miss him).

Finally Admiral Ackbar is the Rebel Leader in Return of the Jedi.  He looks
like a Fish, but he is exactly a Mon Calamari (race).  Hehe any more SW geek
talking ??? ;-)

Fran?ois Mnard <ymenard> Good race at the Brickyard, (-o-)

Official Mentally retarded guy of r.a.s.
Member of the r.a.s. Ego-maniac club
Excuse me for my English (I'm French speaking)
Excuse me for being provocative (I'm dumb speaking)

--"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realise
how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world."--


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