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Nobody likes waiting but unfortunately in the AJAX app I'm working on at the moment, there is one fair-sized pause (1-2 seconds a go) that users have to undergo each and every time they want to load up a chunk of data.

I've tried to make the load as interactive as possible. There's an animated GIF alongside a very plain, very dull "Loading..." message.

So I thought it might be quite fun to come up with a batch of 50-or-so funny-looking messages and pick from them randomly so the user never knows what they're going to see. The time they would have spent growing impatient is fruitfully used.

Here's what I've come up with so far, just to give you an idea.

var randomLoadingMessage = function() {
    var lines = new Array(
    	"Locating the required gigapixels to render...",
    	"Spinning up the hamster...",
    	"Shovelling coal into the server...",
    	"Programming the flux capacitor"
    );
    return lines[Math.round(Math.random()*(lines.length-1))];
}

(Yes -- I know some of those are pretty lame -- That's why I'm here :)

The funniest I see today will get the prestigious "Accepted Answer" award. Others get votes for participation.

Enjoy!!

Edit: Why the downvote? I'll agree that this isn't about binary arithmetic or concatenating databases, but keeping users engaged in an unfortunately slow system is a system design issue.

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Actually, you don't "program" a flux capacitor, you "charge" it. The difference may seem slight, but you'd definitely care if you suddenly found yourself in 1,000,000 BC instead of 2012 AD. Important safety tip. – Cyberherbalist Oct 13 '08 at 16:07
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I love the "why the downvote" edit now that the net votes are +168 :-) – paxdiablo Jan 20 at 8:07
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... "waiting for the tubes to be unclogged..." – DeadHead May 8 at 0:50
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There are lot of them in World Of Goo! – TheVillageIdiot Jun 26 at 4:05
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"Do you suffer from ADHD? Me neith- oh look a bunny... What was I doing again? Oh, right. Here we go"

"The last time I tried this the monkey didn't survive. Let's hope it works better this time."

"Testing data on Timmy... ... ... We're going to need another Timmy"

"I should have had a V8 this morning"

"My other load screen is much faster. You should try that one instead"

"The version I have of this in testing has much funnier load screens"

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love the timmy one – contagious Oct 9 '08 at 5:54
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Upvoted for timmy. Also like the monkey one. :) – different Oct 10 '08 at 8:37
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Man how long has it been since I even thought about Timmy :) thanks for the laugh. – Ron Tuffin Oct 10 '08 at 12:48
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Just in case the "Timmy" stuff needs a reference: youtube.com/watch?v=FwVA698Hx2g – Rob Allen Oct 10 '08 at 14:45
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AA for the Timmy one. I managed to miss that before. Almost had me on the floor in fits of giggles. – Oli Jan 16 at 11:48
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"Scanning your hard drive for credit card details. Please be patient..."

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I wouldn't use that one due to obvious reasons... – BlaM Oct 8 '08 at 11:30
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Creating Time-Loop Inversion Field

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The traditional line: "Loading a virus, please relax while your life's work is being deleted..."

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"Scanning your hard drive for pr0n. Please be patient..."

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"The gods contemplate your fate..."

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@lagerdalek, it was from Moonstone. – SpoonMeiser Sep 28 at 12:07
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"It looks like you're waiting for a website to load..."

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this one made me irlol – thesmallprint Oct 10 '08 at 1:32
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"... Can I help you with that?" – Dalin Seivewright Feb 8 at 21:17
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Reticulating splines

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see here stackoverflow.com/questions/182112/… – Jeff Atwood Oct 8 '08 at 11:56
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"Computer shutting down in ..."

"Please wait whilst your harddisk is erased ..."

"How did I get sucked in to writing out silly loading lines?"

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity_2000

SimCity 2000 was the first sim game to feature the semi-nonsensical phrase "Reticulating Splines". Will Wright stated in an interview that the game does not actually reticulate splines when generating terrain; he inserted the phrase because it "sounded cool". The phrase has since been featured in SimCopter, SimCity 4 and The Sims, as well as being referenced humorously by a status message in Mozy, an off-site backup solution offered by EMC Corporation. It is also parodied in the game Spore which features the phrase "Reticulating Spines" in some of its loading screens.

video clip of female voiceover from simcity 2k http://tinyurl.com/5x8xz6

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Splines are also supposedly "reticulated" in the PS3 game "Tiger Woods Golf" while it creates a 3d model from a user-loaded photo, as part of the "Player Game Face" feature. – benjismith Oct 9 '08 at 17:00
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The nice part of this one is that Mozy actually does reticulate splines when it does its change set calculations but nobody believes it. – wizard Oct 13 at 19:10
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... we're holding our sausage hostage... please be patient...

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Measuring the cable length to fetch your data...

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Futurama Rules!


Reconfoobling energymotron

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You found my weak spot! Futurama reference gets the upvote :-) – Ferruccio Oct 14 '08 at 10:53
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Please pick your your nose and look disinterested at the screen...
Thank you!

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Sorry my binaries are swapped, busy re-sorting them now....

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"HELP!, I'm being held hostage, and forced to write the stupid lines!"

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PS, I got this in a fortune cookie once. – Unkwntech Oct 8 '08 at 11:12
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Reminds me of Apple's Blue Meanies: "Help! Help! We're being held prisoner in a system software factory!" – LKM Oct 10 '08 at 7:28
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Maybe some recursion:

"Want to see a funny loading message? Take a look here"

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DOH, now don't I feel stupid, I clicked the link and was like "WTF?" – Unkwntech Oct 8 '08 at 11:08
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"Communing with nature"

"Spinning the wheel of fortune"

Dare I suggest "I'll be back"

Pick a few more famous movie lines....

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"Why so serious?"

"Er, there is something on your teeth."

"Are you ready?"

"Prepare for awesomeness!"

"It's not you. It's me."

"Ouch! Careful where you point that thing!"

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Prepare for awesomeness. Hihi – Jonta Mar 15 at 13:30
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Hmmm, on a Futurama style theme, I've always wanted to say something like this:

"Let this abomination unto the Lord begin"

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Just taking the doggy for an urgent walk...please be patient!!

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"Loading humorous message ... Please Wait"

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You went meta on that – Varun Mahajan Oct 8 '08 at 14:19
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For a long while my mailing list sig was "WARNING: SYSTEM FAILURE! Unable to insert amusing tagline." – Chris Upchurch Feb 8 at 20:51
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  • "BRB"
  • "BBIAB"
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Waiting for the system admin to hit enter...

Paging for the system admin...

Warming up the processors...

Reconfiguring the office coffee machine...

RE-calibrating the internet...

Your underwear has conflicted our DB. Please change daily.

Although not that original I really like this idea. I've been wating for a client that would let me use this kind of "features" for a while now. The possibilities are endless.

Note: not my native language so not sure about the spelling etc.

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"Waiting for the system admin to hit enter..." is the best one in this thrad. – Oddmund Oct 15 '08 at 22:50
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In my opinion, you should just use the animated GIF alongside a very plain, very dull "Loading..." message. I prefer to be informed, not entertained. The only exception would be if the page in question would be some kind of funny entertainment page - in that case the light entertaining style would be appropriate as it would fit the overall page style, but in a normal "serious" page I would prefer real information.

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It's never that black and white. There are a lot of "serious" apps that people use every day for "mission critical" tasks where a humorous comment here and there would very much improve my day because waiting for data to downloading is a godless task. – Oli Oct 8 '08 at 12:33
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+1 - I wouldn't have posted a response if I'd seen this first. – Joe Feb 8 at 21:49
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-12 for this answer?? sometimes I don't get the abusive downvoting. this guy might have answered incorrectly, but the answer still starts with "in my opinion"... a simple -1 would have been enough... – m_oLogin May 18 at 7:33
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This is normal. The most up-voted answer gets most up votes, most down voted one gets most down votes. Moreover, this answer is not "incorrect", it rather questions the whole question. It is very likely people reading this question are those who like the question, therefore it is no surprise they do not agree with me "questioning" the question. As this is community wiki (no rep. impact), there is no difference if this gets -1 or -11. – Suma May 18 at 10:25
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"Adjusting data for your IQ..."
"Generating next funny line..."
"Entertaining you while you wait..."

more...

"Improving your reading skills..."
"Dividing eternity by zero, please be patient..."
"Just stalling to simulate activity..."
"Adding random changes to your data..."
"Waiting for approval from Bill Gates..."

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"Warming up Large Hadron Collider..."

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Cooling down Large Hadron Collider – Matt Price Oct 8 '08 at 17:06
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"Back in 5..."

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"Press Alt+F4 for a quick IQ test"

(this has the added bonus of being able to waste some time on making your loading messages User-Agent specific...)

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If only I could do this without getting fired... – num1 Oct 29 '08 at 5:33
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"Searching for Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything"

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Count it up to 42 while doing it. – Daddy Warbox Oct 8 '08 at 21:30
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...or show while waiting an animation of a white mouse in a running wheel ! – Tom Carter Oct 9 '08 at 10:39
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