Jokes aside, I make my browser make a click when an external object is loaded and when a page starts and finishes loading. This audible enforcement is very helpful during development and to "hear" which sites are sneaking in external calls without bringing up firebug, etc.
The Onion releases fartscroll.js
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Such a good idea! Thanks for sharing
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#72we did a chrome extension for that
https://github.com/Ninja-Pheasants/ftw
enjoy and help us to fix it.
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#73This is inbound marketing at its best. What a great way to tell the tech community you're hiring.
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#74The sounds are included directly in the JS, which is pretty neat: https://github.com/theonion/fartscroll.js/blob/master/fartsc...
And in ogg as well as mp3, to boot. Settling once and for all the great question which of these two codecs is more efficient at encoding flatulence.
It's because Firefox doesn't support mp3 via the HTML5 tag due to licensing IIRC. IE supports mp3 but not ogg. Chrome supports both.
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#77Earlier quoted context omitted.
You could call this brilliant advertising: Those laughing now are most likely to be males between the ages of 12 and 34. :)
If I stop laughing at fart sounds when I'm 35, it'll be because I'm dead.
43 and still laughing. Teaching my 6-year-old to make the sounds. All is well.
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#78this needs to be combined with raptorize.js...
Oh boy, here comes another bookmarklet ...
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#80Really? This got voted up to number 1 on the front page, and so many awesome real projects are buried without ever getting anywhere?
HN is really a joke now, I see. Haven't been around for a while. Sad.