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Not really that hard to figure out, when Sideshow Bo projects so clearly.
Just one of those one-thing-led-to-another things.
Not to go too far back, let's start with, I was looking at the cast list for It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
Just to read the cast list is a slice of culture, a fog of of nostalgia, and a (mad^4) world of memories of a million smiles and laughs they gave us.
I was only (counts on fingers and toe) eleven years old when the film came out. At the time, it was the most hilarious thing I'd ever seen. Come to think of it, it may still be. I never understood "rolling in the aisles" until I did during that movie.
At my age, a lot of those comedians were far more of my parents' generation than of mine, but at age eleven in the 1950s and early 1960s, you still got your parents' culture. And, if you were lucky, your grandparents'. So I knew most of them well enough, some of them less so. Lots of "wow!" of recognition, with much "where do I know him from?"
Down the cast list I came to the fellow who played the hardware store clerk. I remember, at the time, recognizing him. "Where do I...?" Not by name or remembered roles, but just as one of those great characters I know from all over. Didn't he do something with Disney? In IaMMMMW, his was a small part, but I was amused by his having the role, as with so much of the rest of the star-laden cast, major role or cameo.

According to MatineeClassics.com, the mother who saddled him with the given name Winstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon Weaver rescued him with the nickname Doodlebug. Weaver started in radio in the late 1930's, developed his famous character Professor Feedelbaum with Spike Jones, In film, his career spanned from an uncredited cowhand role in My American Wife (1936) to a SF comedy Earthbound (1981), and through those decades, besides his many roles, he also created color silent comedy films for television in the 1960s and a spoof on the Beatles' Eleanor Rigby.
To a kid, he was a funny-faced guy who was funny. In his unfortunate real life, I read, after four failed marriages, he took his own life at age 71, in 1983. Born, lived, and died in L.A. So happened that the day I looked him up was the day before his birthday, May 11.
Quote (1972):
I don't miss being a star. I don't miss anything because I live in the now.
Quote (1981):
Nothing means anything when you're in pain. I have a nice house and an income but not a thing to live for.
And as if that wasn't enough of a downer to end on, I discovered on iMDB an entry for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad MAD World: The Sequel (2015).
Right.
Well, here's what he was all about, a somewhat uneven playlist from YouTube, ending on a Spike Jones bit that doesn't feature Weaver, but I figured I'd include it anyway. "Inspirationally related."
Speaking of self-revealing selfies…
Our award-winning former Secretary of State…
And her boss…
Say, who's that photobombing dude?
What difference does it make?
Communications on the Internet level the playing field.
LaughingStock Media panic, losing control of the Narrative.
Everyman has more than a printing press available.
Everyman has a video studio in his pocket.
Big Brother cannot stand up to the power.
Everyman has found his universal voice.
Everyone can interact directly with everyone else.
Not everyone, literally. Map c/o Atlas of Cyberspaces
And then there is the flip side of the level playing field,
where any idiot can tweet selfies…
…and everyone can see what a twit that self is.
Like this guy.
The original picture, except for the message.
Naturally…
President Obama Took an Innocent Photo While Holding a Sign,
and Then the Internet Happened
Here's some mindful contributions.
The Classic Twit
The Bitter Twit
The Nit Wits' Twit
Woke up one morning and Ace of Spades HQ was gone. I've seen AoS have problems, but never the "servers unavailable" message.

Thoughts at 6 o'clock while AoSHQ is unavailable...
OMG, they finally got Ace!
I knew I should've made another donation of support!
Oboy! They're installing the new software!
All those helpless morons, starting blankly!
Vic, helplessly struck alone with all the news!
Hey, how would I contact anyone? I don't do FB or Twit.
Where's the backup blog?
What am I going to do while I drink coffee & wake up?
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Final report: AoS was not completely repaired as of this morning (2014 May 14 Wed) but was pretty much back in full operation. No more updating to this post.
Since at least 6am CDT the Ace of Spades blog is down.
As of 2:30pm CDT, it's still down.As of 6:45pm CDT, the blog is available again, with many things missing, but coming back.This is what I was looking for! The Ace of Spaces Blackout Blog
11:30am CDT, email from Maetenloch, who enlightened me about the Pixy tweet below.
Pixy's server had a meltdown. Whatever that means. This post will be updated when I have anything new.
@physicsgeek Raid controller failed and kindly wiped the main RAID array. Going to take a few hours to put everything back again...
— Pixy Misa (@PixyMisa) May 12, 2014
((Earlier worries, now somewhat abated:))
I've written Maetenloch, because I don't have any other ready contacts from the moron horde.
No reply yet (it's only been a few minutes).I know Mindful Webworks is hardly a place any 'Morons' might drop by, but if by chance anyone should happen by as a result of a search or something, if you know anything about what's up with AoSHQ, or just want to start a rumor, post a comment below. Thanks.