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Jesse the K ([personal profile] jesse_the_k) wrote2019-01-23 05:43 pm
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Icon Meme

...is one of my favorites!

How it works: reply with "Oh! Shiny" and I'll choose three of your icons. Tell me about them: where they came from, what they mean to you, and/or when you deploy them. Drop a link here to your post in your own journal. Spread it around.


[personal profile] ironymaiden asked me about:

"green beans"

It's an overhead view of a Japanese ceramic bowl in shades of white and blue, holding around 20 cooked green beans. I took the picture and made the icon in Mac Preview by cropping it to 100x100 and saving it as PNG. Moral: icons can be easy.

described in entry

I love this style of pottery, and use it when I want to really appreciate what I'm eating. MyGuy makes delicious green beans—surrounded by masses of slivered garlic and nuked to al dente. It's one of my favorite cold snacks.

I deploy this icon when I'm talking about food, or happiness.


"Medieval proofreader"

Icon by [community profile] oraclegreen. It appears to be cropped from an actual marginal medieval illustration. It's the church lectern, with a person of indeterminate gender in a lively blue robe looking at something.

described in entry

I've been an enthusiastic calligrapher most of my life, thanks to learning Johnston's foundational bookhand instead of that loopy Palmer script. (I started playing with Letraset rub-down lettering in sixth grade, and was deliriously happy when I worked setting type back in the early 80s.) I'm cursed with a great eye for typos (except in my own work, of course). I've noticed misspelled words on billboards while zooming past at 60mph.

I deploy this icon when the issue is details.


"blank"

This icon isn't exactly working yet. It posts a white square.

My goal was to create a 100x100 placeholder so that I could post without an icon sometimes. The alternative is to set no default icon, but then I often forget to define an icon. Is there a better way?

I want to be able to deploy an empty icon as a nod to whisper space. Perhaps I should abandon that and use

described in entry

"there are no words" instead?

[personal profile] grayduck 2019-01-24 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! Shiny!

(sorry my icons are so dull)

Re: I'll squeeze three questions out of it any way

[personal profile] grayduck 2019-01-26 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
1. The base icon is from the old internet radio station Radio Free Colorado. Back in the mid 00's it was a hoppin' place - the forums were full of classic rock fans and old hippies and just interesting people in general. The guy who owned/ran Radio Free Colorado was named Gary, and he also frequented the forums and was generally cool. Since it was a one-man operation (he did have an assistant named Amy) we all chipped in $$ to keep the station running. They were both funny and cool and the forums were more fun than the music, really.

As time went on, Gary got kind of paranoid and instead of playing music, he would go on long rants about the government. Then one day all of RFC fans tuned in to hear the Horst-Wessel-Leid* playing on a loop. Both he and Amy had disappeared from the forums. We RFCers on the forums were a-buzz...where was Gary? Was he okay? Where was Amy?

I had to dig it up, but here's my post about it from way back then: https://grayduck.dreamwidth.org/304939.html Anyway, he disappeared, it turned out that his assistant "Amy" didn't exist and all of the pictures were actually kind of blurry/unidentifiable pictures of Aimee Mann, lots of people had donated much more money than I did (I only donated about $30, I was a poor grad student) and over the next few weeks the story unraveled and it was very dramatic. Really good "early internet drama". Some people went to the station's office address and found nothing but an abandoned apartment. Years later Radio Free Colorado popped back up but there were no forums, no Amy (obviously) and Gary didn't seem like the Old Gary. Nothing lives on of old Radio Free Colorado other than my icon, which I just thought was a cool picture that kind of looked like me.

Anyway, that's the story of my icon. I've had it since (at least) 2006, when RFC went off the air. Long answer, sorry! I went down a nostalgia vortex.

2. I don't have one for use when I'm feeling angry or sad. The sunglasses one is kind of a "I don't want to talk about it" one, I guess. I started with just the base one and over the years added the others when I felt like it.

3. I chose this one because it's the base one. Some people love their icons, I couldn't be bothered with curating and finding the perfect one to illustrate my current mood.
julian: Picture of the sign for Julian Street. (Default)

philadelphia-specific

[personal profile] julian 2019-01-29 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
(Am I weird to miss KYW news?)
julian: Picture of the sign for Julian Street. (Default)

Re: philadelphia-specific

[personal profile] julian 2019-01-29 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the jingle, really. (Early 90s era.)

Mostly, it's less missing KYW and more remembering the Philadelphia/New Jersey area of the 2 years I lived there (when I was 18-20 or so, so, vivid), and the doing frequent road trips down from Boston, afterwards. (So its advent was welcome.)
Edited 2019-01-30 02:05 (UTC)