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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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Please wait... Rebooting the Internet

Taking the red pill...

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"insert progress message here"

"message intentionally left blank"

"lorem ipsum dolor..."

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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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Loading Infinite Monkeys....
Monkey 1....................Loaded
Monkey 2....................Loaded
Monkey 3....................Loaded
Monkey 4....................Loaded
Monkey 5....................Loaded
Monkey 6....................Loaded
Monkey 7....................Loaded
Monkey 8.........
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My favourite kernel panic message was "Enraged Monkey Error: Out of bananas! – Peter Wone Oct 11 '08 at 7:24
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"Brain the size of a planet and all you want me to do is recite a funny loading message..."

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"You shouldn't have done that."

"Remember, beer and email don't mix."

"I found a typo! Sending..."

"Your time is important to us. Please hold."

"Warning: Do not set yourself on fire."

"Beauty is skin deep. Have a bag."

"Recording IP address... Checking cookies... Scanning browser history... Generating ad content... Enjoy the goats!"

"Loading new loading screen."

"Making you a cookie."

"Stealing bucket."

"Photographing cats... Attaching signs... MEME complete!"

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All your base are soon belong to us ...

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Flooding the InterTubes...

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Recalculating PI....

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a "reticulated spline" is a valid geometrical entity. They're used a lot in terrain modelling. Because you can get non-reticulated splines, someone wiseguy obviously thought it good to start reticulating them.

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Courtesy of [Insert website here]. Sending you to the future one second at a time since [insert current timestamp].

Or just the trimmed version:

"Transporting you into the future one second at a time..."

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"Are we there yet?"

"Insert quarter"

"1,000,000 bottles of beer on the wall..."

"Hang on a sec, I know your data is here somewhere"

"Well, what are you waiting for?"

"Are we there yet?"

"Have you lost weight?"

"Congratulations!"

"Are we there yet?"

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The MIT campus map has a bunch of good ones:

(All loading messages are prefixed with "Please wait")

  • 640K ought to be enough for anybody
  • the architects are still drafting
  • the bits are breeding
  • we're building the buildings as fast as we can
  • would you prefer chicken, steak, or tofu?
  • pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
  • and enjoy the elevator music
  • while the little elves draw your map
  • a few bits tried to escape, but we caught them
  • and dream of faster computers
  • would you like fries with that?
  • checking the gravitational constant in your locale
  • go ahead -- hold your breath
  • at least you're not on hold
  • hum something loud while others stare
  • you're not in Kansas any more
  • the server is powered by a lemon and two electrodes
  • we love you just the way you are
  • while a larger software vendor in Seattle takes over the world
  • we're testing your patience
  • as if you had any other choice
  • take a moment to sign up for our lovely prizes
  • don't think of purple hippos
  • follow the white rabbit
  • why don't you order a sandwich?
  • while the satellite moves into position
  • the bits are flowing slowly today
  • dig on the 'X' for buried treasure... ARRR!
  • it's still faster than you could draw it


EDIT: MIT has since updated their campus map. The old map can still be found at archive.org, and the old loading messages can still be found here (for now).

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checking the gravitational constant in your locale is the best! LOL! – Pablo Marambio Oct 9 '08 at 17:10
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ha I used to work someplace where we did need to check the local gravitational vector, actually stored in a db indexed by lat/lon :). – Doug T. Dec 21 '08 at 17:32
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"a few bits tried to escape, but we caught them" – Navneet Feb 23 at 14:53
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+1 for "don't think of purple hippos"... grrr, that coffee goes for $3.50 a cup! ;-) – scunliffe Mar 24 at 14:58
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Locating infinite improbability drive...

Disengaging Genuine People Personalities Protocol for your sanity...

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For anyone who played Everquest this might be familiar:

"Teaching Snakes to Kick"

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"Please stand by, application name is grunting a sculpture"

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"Press play on tape."

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Or similarly, "Please Turn to Side B and press Play" – enobrev Oct 26 '08 at 22:27
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LOL. +1 I remember using those... and when it finally loaded you'd change your mind and choose another game. – Osama ALASSIRY Nov 1 '08 at 6:56
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+1. hahahahahah. I'm with the other oldies... – Mitch Wheat Dec 2 '08 at 15:29
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+1 I feel old. I wasn't even a teenager when I had to follow that instruction. sigh – Spoike Dec 12 '08 at 8:07
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+1 ... and don't forget the ,1 in ,8,1 :) – Skaldrom Y. Sarg Jan 23 at 10:25
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"Contemplating the meaning of life"

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"Counting backwards from infinity"

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You are in a maze of twisty loading screens, all alike...

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"The longer it takes me, the better it will be for you"

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"I have experience with [insert random program on system]. I can see [program] from my directory."

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Waking up your lazy processor.

Having a quick byte to eat ...

I'll be with you in a bit ...

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Jeopardy music

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I was trying to think of Flight of the Concords lyrics (I love that show too):

This is Bowie to Bowie, do you hear me out there man?

This is Bowie back to Bowie I read you loud and clear, man.

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alt text

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"Baking cake..."

“Look behind you, a Three-Headed Monkey!”

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Searching for an external observer required to conduct Turing Test ...

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"While you're waiting, why not head over to http://stackoverflow.com?"

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

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