Personally, I'm a big fan of the "of the moment" suffix.
--Max Sun, 14 Mar 2004 06:52:46 -0500
"of the moment" is great ... I wouldn't change a thing!
--Beau Sun, 14 Mar 2004 07:11:53 -0500
I gotta second (er, "third"?) the motion to keep "of the moment".
--fb3 Sun, 14 Mar 2004 09:08:54 -0500
I miss "of the moment!" I hate change! I want my mommy!
--Brooke Sun, 14 Mar 2004 10:37:50 -0500
alright alright, I was wrong, "of the Moment" has a certain charm, I'll bring it back.
--Kirk Sun, 14 Mar 2004 12:18:02 -0500
Since I'm too late, I figured I'd put in my two cents: I like the "of the moment". I like it because you come up with better names than just "quote" or "article" for a lot of the stuff that you find. It's clever, and has a great ring.
--jm Sun, 14 Mar 2004 13:09:35 -0500
Why not randomize it between stuff like “of the moment,” “of the day,” “du jour,” “of this very second” and the like?
--Sean Conner Sun, 14 Mar 2004 23:39:49 -0500
That's not a terrible idea, but if anything I want to draw less attention to it, not more.
Heh, I remember this old C=64/Atari computer game "Mail Order Monsters" -- the loading screen would pick "the match of the _______" - epoch, millennium, microsecond...whatever.
Sometimes I do play with the time interval, "of the Day" when it was like Halloween, that kind of thing. Probably better to keep variations for special occassions :-)
--Kirk Mon, 15 Mar 2004 10:45:55 -0500