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Nobody likes waiting but unfortunately in the Ajax application 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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I wouldn't bother. Even if you can find 50 "funny" entries (the vast majority of suggestions so far have been overwhelmingly unfunny), they won't be funny the second time you see them. A progress bar would be more useful, perhaps with a "Tip of the Day" to provide actual helpful information. – Dan Dyer Oct 11 '08 at 11:38
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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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Centralizing the processing units...

Randomizing memory access...

I think, therefore I am...loading!

I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that

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Rolling for initiative...
Attacking the darkness...
Making will save...

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Searching for the Amulet of Yendor

Preparing for hyperspace jump

Slaying a Balrog

Going to DEFCON 1

Searching for the... OMG, what the heck is THAT doing there?

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A little animated BSOD

alt text

A fatal exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C0011E in VXD VMM(01) +
00010E36...

No, let me think. 00010F24...

Wait a minute. 

Where the hell was that? 

Yeah, found: 00020EFF.

Damn it, we've lost it again. Searching......

Wanna play chess?
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From an old one:

Water detected on drive C:\, please wait. Spin dry commencing.

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"Please wait...time not important; only life important."

Fifth Element

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The bits in [] are optional. Alternatively, they can show up after some time:

Waking up the AI... [Error: COFFEE_BIT not set]

Starting [sub]pixel analysis...

Loading loading messages...

Trying to give priority back to actual processing from the loading message handler...

This is a haiku
Your content is now loading
Be patient, will you?

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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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"Please wait while the punch tape loads..."

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"Computing chance of success"

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Checking prime directives...

  • "Serve the public trust"
  • "Protect the innocent"
  • "Uphold the law"
  • (Classified)
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Very funny Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.

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Computing 6 x 9...

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Estimated time to completion: 10 million years. Please wait. – Joe White Jul 1 at 4:29
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Waiting for more electricity...

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Rewinding the DVD...

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Ravaging drive C: ......... done.
Ravaging drive D: ......... done.
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I have a game that gives you tips when loading; there are certainly tips that you could put, unless your application is extremely straightforward. GMail puts tips under the inbox, for example; I'd read them if it put them in the loading messages. Get two things done at once: don't make your users uselessly wait AND make sure they can get things done faster. Now that I think about it, there isn't a single program I can think of that has a loading screen that shouldn't have tips there.

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On data-load: "Making stuff up. Please wait...".

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"Downloading the whole Internet. Please wait..."

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Accommodating poor back-end SQL query. Please wait...

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To speed up process turn crank attached to computer.

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

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Charging capacitors to 1.21 jiggawatts...
Initializing loading message database...
Entertaining possibility of continuing...

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Some lame ones:

  • The loading screen is a lie.
  • Houston, we have a... oh, hi. All fine here.
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Anno 1701 (a real time strategy game) has some funny messages:

  • Salting Sea Water
  • Hiding Treasures
  • Filling up Mountains
  • Creating Weather Forecast ....
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Loading: one Mississippi Loading: two Mississippi Loading: three Mississippi

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"Waiting for magic to happen..."

But a serious question: is one or two seconds enough time to appreciate a funny message? In my highly subjective opinion, a too-short wait with a message that isn't obviously "loading, please wait" makes it look like you're popping up an important message and the user is missing it. I'm not suggesting you increase the wait time for the messages, though that could be an interesting thought experiment (what's better, two seconds+boring message or ten seconds+interesting message)

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"Resistance is futile. Prepare to be assimilated."

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Display a random (or sequential per user session) sentence from your EULA - that'll teach'em to read it... uh.. ^^

Or build a database with tips and tricks that aren't related to the app but rather for helping the user be more successful as a person.

Did you know that...

  • exercise makes you smarter?
  • and so on..

...the modern inspirational posters equivalent - any geek will hate it, but most "normal" users will likely take to it a bit (they're hard to understand though, them users ;)

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Testing RAM..............OK
Testing CPU..............OK
Testing Primary Disk.....OK
Testing USER IQ........................
Fail: IQ INSUFFICIENT TO RUN THIS PROGRAM
Aborting!
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