Subject: A few thoughts
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Posted on: 2017-07-12 08:17:00 UTC
First, this is an awesome concept (and also ties in with a few ideas I had, but I'll get to those later), and I really enjoyed reading these. They're clever and funny.
Secondly, if Ned oybjf uvf dhnagn va n znaare fvzvyne gb n pregnva pnaba ur'f pyrneyl na nyyhfvba gb (the rot13 is So You Want To Be A Wizard spoilers, more or less), I'll be vaguely unhappy. Also, how dare you remind me of that!
Thirdly, re: flashpatches: with the departmental one, basically-black on black doesn't wore very well for me. I'm effectively guessing if there's supposed to be an ant there or no. Similarly, more contrast on DAS-VOID and DAS-SQUEE's ants please? They're quite hard to see, let alone distinguish.
That being said, I like the descriptions of the patches and why they were chosen for each devision.
Fourthly, "You can't get much more negative than this, Professor." was a good line, though I will admit to skimming the technical bits (in the grand tradition of paper-readers everywhere)
(Intermission: "like unto those we have observes" -> "observed" in the conversation between Maria and Ned).
Fifthly, the whole Maria/Ned thing was fun reading. And Peregrin is currently demanding observatory access from somewhere near the back of my brain.
Sixthly, reading Anglish is painful. Writing it must have been more so. Thanks for not subjecting the wider PPC to an entire untranslated article.
Seventhly, interesting bit of multiverse theory there.
Eighthly, I'm liking the interplay between the papers around the fridge getting raided and the samples being eaten. Also, more Laduquac please.
Ninthly, the bit about salt was one of the best lines in the cookbook (which was good).
Tenthly, Joan and Durand have the "agent pair that rub each other the wrong way" dynamic going pretty well.
Eleventhly, Mandy really needs to start talking to Building Maintenance more.
Twelthly, the review article is rather appreciated (on an in-universe basis) because there's never enough of those.
Finally, expect RC #112358's reactions to this sometime soon-ish (given that it's a bit past midnight already)
... OK, that ended up being more than a few thoughts.
- Tomash