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by sportsracer48 » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:04 am UTC
Alt text: FYI: I'll be releasing a wolf into a randomly-chosen front yard sometime in the next 30 years. Now your fear is reasonable, and you don't need to feel embarrassed anymore. Problem solved!
And, fixed.
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by rhomboidal » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:06 am UTC
I regularly get spooked by the motion-sensing driveway light until I realize I'm the one who triggered it.
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by eculc » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:12 am UTC
this one was first. the other one is a fraud.
also, WTF randall? why no alt-text?
rants aside, I regularly experience this, aside form the jump in embarassment at the end.
Um, this post feels devoid of content. Good luck?
For comparison, that means that if the cabbage guy from Avatar: The Last Airbender filled up his cart with lettuce instead, it would be about a quarter of a lethal dose.
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by Plasma Mongoose » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:16 am UTC
I wonder if this graph also applies to someone's back-door.
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by Bobsama » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:17 am UTC
When I rewire the motion-activated lights & their sensors, I'll be making sure that the lights turn on well ahead of me instead of after I stumble on the stairs.
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by Arky » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:19 am UTC
rhomboidal wrote:I regularly get spooked by the motion-sensing driveway light until I realize I'm the one who triggered it.
Or ARE you?
Maybe it was triggered just before you came within the proximity sensor range by someone hiding behind that bush over there.
Perhaps you should put a line down on your driveway, correct to the millimetre, so that you can have a higher degree of confidence that the light was triggered by you and not by the axe murderer in the bushes (who is probably keeping really still and not triggering the light, so don't worry).
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by Arky » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:20 am UTC
Plasma Mongoose wrote:I wonder if this graph also applies to someone's back-door.
Only if it is you approaching someone else's back door, and only if you replace "embarassment" with "excitement".
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by hypersapien » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:20 am UTC
There's no title-text.
BTW, everyone, alt-text is what displays when the the image doesn't load. The hoverover is called title-text.
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by Goozim King » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:20 am UTC
No title text. Was someone following him right before he posted the comic?
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by karanj » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:25 am UTC
The lack of title text is scaring me >_>
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by Plasma Mongoose » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:26 am UTC
Arky wrote:Plasma Mongoose wrote:I wonder if this graph also applies to someone's back-door.
Only if it is you approaching someone else's back door, and only if you replace "embarassment" with "excitement".
Just goes to show how versatile graphs are.

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by Tabasco » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:28 am UTC
I find this comic funnier if you try reading it "backwards" ... i.e., the person is embarrassed by what's going on in their own place, they leave, and then once safely outside and the embarrassment subsides it's replaced by fear someone'll figure out what they were up to ... thus their initially hurried escape is accompanied by a similar curve of the fear response. I guess it's not that great a fit, but it amuses me all the same. Go figure.
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by Alsadius » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:44 am UTC
I guess they can't all be funny.
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by Azkyroth » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:49 am UTC
Odd.
I only have this happen in the hallway at work after turning out the lights.
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by jakerman999 » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:01 am UTC
Little bit of nitpicking, shouldn't movement speed come to a stop(or near enough to one) when the door is reached? Some time should be taken to open it, and probably unlock it as well given that it's dark it's probably locked.
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by Erwin Brödinger » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:09 am UTC
jakerman999 wrote:Little bit of nitpicking, shouldn't movement speed come to a stop(or near enough to one) when the door is reached? Some time should be taken to open it, and probably unlock it as well given that it's dark it's probably locked.
He is diving through the window.
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by lemmings » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:10 am UTC
Someone needs to take that gray curve, shift it down a bit so that the starting position is below 0, then integrate it. Label that new plot, "Distance from a person walking to their door". The +C needs to be high enough that it nearly reaches 0 when the person begins running.

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by Diadem » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:22 am UTC
hypersapien wrote:There's no title-text.
BTW, everyone, alt-text is what displays when the the image doesn't load. The hoverover is called title-text.
Everybody knows, no one cares. On XKCD it's called an alt-text.
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by BAReFOOt » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:33 am UTC
Now I need to make a chart of my feelings when noticing there’s no title text.
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by whateveries » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:33 am UTC
Arky wrote:rhomboidal wrote:I regularly get spooked by the motion-sensing driveway light until I realize I'm the one who triggered it.
Or ARE you?
Maybe it was triggered just before you came within the proximity sensor range by someone hiding behind that bush over there.
Perhaps you should put a line down on your driveway, correct to the millimetre, so that you can have a higher degree of confidence that the light was triggered by you and not by the axe murderer in the bushes (who is probably keeping really still and not triggering the light, so don't worry).
unfortunately the repeatability of the PIR detector is hampered by things like ambient temperature, thermal mass and low cost high volume manufacturing requirments, it kind of takes a best guess inside of a window that there is something out there, getting mm accuracy would require a laser based scan, or trip line, but that is a completely different kettle of fish, Vision based processing is a good possibility with the existance of the
open computer vision library you could with a bit of time and effort make your own system and grid up your drive using a webcam, that could work well maybe not mm accuracy, but certainly within inches...wait the little box in the corner tells me my compilation is complete, back to work.
it's fine.
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by mcgaggen » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:41 am UTC
The first thing I thought about after reading this (well really the second, the first was thinking about how this comic applies to my life) is this other comic: http://xkcd.com/833/
(I couldn't figure out how to insert an image)
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by BAReFOOt » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:42 am UTC
Diadem wrote:On XKCD it's called an alt-text.
It’s only you, mate.
There
is an alt text. It’s “Front Door”.
And there is a title text. But it’s empty.
Here’s the code:
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<img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/front_door.png" title="" alt="Front Door" />
People said “alt text” instead of “title text” in the times before HTML4, when there was only the alt attribute, and browsers erroneously treated it like a title attribute! That has loooong changed. Everyone knows that. So get with the times.
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by vemorris » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:47 am UTC
Well, I think it IS pretty funny, in a classic XKCD kind of way. The "alt" (or whatever) text that isn't there? About the comic, at two levels it's saying,
"There's actually nothing behind me."
Just what you are realizing when you get through the front door. Quite clever, actually.
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by FCN » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:59 am UTC
Now with title text:
FYI: I'll be releasing a wolf into a randomly-chosen front yard sometime in the next 30 years. Now your fear is reasonable, and you don't need to feel embarrassed anymore. Problem solved!
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by bhoot » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:00 am UTC
I know that GOOMHR is cliche and all, but GET THE HELL OUT OF MY HEAD GOD DAMMIT!
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by imyourfoot » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:07 am UTC
I've recently become afraid of the dark again once I started imagining that weeping angels were right behind me.
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by orangustang » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:08 am UTC
I want to know the units for this. HOW MANY FEAR?!
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by Arancaytar » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:15 am UTC
Wolf? Not a raptor?
(Though I suppose raptors are even harder to come by at the pet store than bobcats. And I tried that for months now; they keep sending me office chairs.)
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by Arky » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:20 am UTC
orangustang wrote:I want to know the units for this. HOW MANY FEAR?!
The unit of Fear is the Ailes. The same units are also used for Uncertainty and Doubt, which are interchangeable with Fear.
Before the Ailes was adopted as the S.I. unit, it was known by many different names around the world such as the Howard or the Mao. Some American scientific literature still uses the outdated Atwater units.
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by Pfhorrest » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:29 am UTC
imyourfoot wrote:I've recently become afraid of the dark again once I started imagining that weeping angels were right behind me.
I was reading this thread thinking how silly it is that people are honestly afraid, even on a subconscious level, that someone is going to sneak up on them as they approach their own damn house in the night, and wondering what kind of bad neighborhoods you all must live in where this is even a plausible threat vs say getting struck by lightning...
Then I read your comment, my chest tightened up a bit, and I compulsively scanned my yard out my window to make sure I didn't have any new statues watching me.
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by Shidoshi » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:13 am UTC
lemmings wrote:Someone needs to take that gray curve, shift it down a bit so that the starting position is below 0, then integrate it. Label that new plot, "Distance from a person walking to their door". The +C needs to be high enough that it nearly reaches 0 when the person begins running.
If only we knew what units were used on the vertical scale...
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by pbnjstowell » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:14 am UTC
Pfhorrest wrote:imyourfoot wrote:I've recently become afraid of the dark again once I started imagining that weeping angels were right behind me.
Then I read your comment, my chest tightened up a bit, and I compulsively scanned my yard out my window to make sure I didn't have any new statues watching me.
This is why I shut my curtains at night.
PS. Maybe it's not a really good GOOMHR moment, but I was just watching an old DW episode (Tooth and Claw)... and it's a full moon in the morning.
What's this you say about wolves?
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by VectorZero » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:21 am UTC
orangustang wrote:I want to know the units for this. HOW MANY FEAR?!
ALL OF THEM
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by Cousj001 » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:51 am UTC
Almost every species in the Universe has an irrational fear of the dark. But they're wrong. 'Cause it's not irrational. It's the Vashta Nerada.
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by DVC » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:57 am UTC
Even if Randall releases a Wolf fear wouldn't be reasonable. Reasonable fear would be fear that was statistically justified, and one Wolf won't do it.
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by DVC » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:02 am UTC
BAReFOOt wrote:Diadem wrote:On XKCD it's called an alt-text.
It’s only you, mate.
There
is an alt text. It’s “Front Door”.
And there is a title text. But it’s empty.
Here’s the code:
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<img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/front_door.png" title="" alt="Front Door" />
People said “alt text” instead of “title text” in the times before HTML4, when there was only the alt attribute, and browsers erroneously treated it like a title attribute! That has loooong changed. Everyone knows that. So get with the times.
You've just described an etymology making alt-text an entirely valid term to use. Remember that English is not a prescribed language and dictionaries don't define things, they just record how words are commonly used. In the same way, we all know what alt-text means, just because the way of coding it has changed doesn't mean the term is no longer valid.
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by imyourfoot » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:43 am UTC
Pfhorrest wrote:imyourfoot wrote:I've recently become afraid of the dark again once I started imagining that weeping angels were right behind me.
I was reading this thread thinking how silly it is that people are honestly afraid, even on a subconscious level, that someone is going to sneak up on them as they approach their own damn house in the night, and wondering what kind of bad neighborhoods you all must live in where this is even a plausible threat vs say getting struck by lightning...
Then I read your comment, my chest tightened up a bit, and I compulsively scanned my yard out my window to make sure I didn't have any new statues watching me.
So
that's what happened to the mayor of Tallow...
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by Soma » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:19 am UTC
BAReFOOt wrote:Diadem wrote:On XKCD it's called an alt-text.
It’s only you, mate.
There
is an alt text. It’s “Front Door”.
And there is a title text. But it’s empty.
Here’s the code:
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<img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/front_door.png" title="" alt="Front Door" />
People said “alt text” instead of “title text” in the times before HTML4, when there was only the alt attribute, and browsers erroneously treated it like a title attribute! That has loooong changed. Everyone knows that. So get with the times.
You are the definition of "douche bag".
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by jmbryant » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:48 am UTC
Speeding up is NOT the correct response to a wolf behind you.
Turn and face it.
(When my wife did this she got an enthusiastic face lick - but no attack.)
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by VelociraptorEvader » Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:00 am UTC
Ahhh thank you Randall for solving unfounded part in that fear I had. It was a major problem that as the graph showed caused a lot of embarrassment. Now I only have to deal with the wolf bites.

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