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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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"Reading AUTOEXEC.BAT..."

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"Keep smiling , we found your smiley face cute :) "

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ummm...
thinks...
yawn
is that the time already?

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Initialising Murphyonic Field...

Corrupting Files...

Burning out microchips...

Tangling Cables...

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I would go with funny messages but I'd also have a lookup table somewhere in the manual for what stage they actually represent. That way when it crashes on "Initialising Giant Laser...", you know that it's actually reading in the file asdfx.dll.

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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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say the alphabet backwards out loud to continue...

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Dyslexics of the world untie!

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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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  • Sometime your agony will be over ..

  • How much time do you have ...

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Ravaging drive C: ......... done.
Ravaging drive D: ......... done.
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Loading.......one sec .....hold on....... ..............a minute or two....... what are you doing?.......here comes

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I would like to program a loading screen that makes you believe that you have a killer behind you. Should of course use the webcam.

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From Office Space: "PC Load Letter!? What the $#%& does that mean?"

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Put the kettle on. It's going to take a minute.

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Very nice topic. I have thought about doing this myself....now with all these quotes...I may have to give it a whirl!

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"brb, need to pee"

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Rewinding the DVD...

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Still there?

Yeah, I had a feeling you'd wanna do(click) this

Waiting for that butterfly in the Andes...

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Press and hold your power button to improve your productivity.

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Chazz: Night is a very dark time for me Jimmy: It's dark for everyone, idiot! Chazz: Not for people who live in Alaska. Or people with night-vision goggles

Chazz: Personal philosophy: Clothing optional.

Chazz: It makes my hair shine like the Belt of Orion.

Chazz: My victory in Boston was as sweet as the cream pie from the city it's named after.

Chazz: They laughed at Louie Armstrong when he said he was going to the moon, and now he's laughing at them from up there.

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Two animated gifs, one that runs twice as fast. A button that says 'Turbo Boost'. On click swap in the fast gif for a few seconds after which swap back and briefly display 'Turbo boost exhausted, click again to re-enable'. Reduce time enabled after each click.

Randomly introduce messages 'Are you sure this is helping?' and 'Must go faster, must go faster'.

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making a game out of waiting is a great idea. – Karl Feb 8 at 22:11
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Definitely need an "Overheated!" youtube.com/watch?v=yfnzVm0StsU – gotgenes Mar 27 at 3:39
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Waiting for more electricity...

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Reassembling atoms...

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Unpacking data package...

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Don't panic...

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Sorry. Our server is a few bytes short of a file...

Don't throw out that cat! Get me some pliers quick...

Waving the rubber chicken over the server. please wait...

This page brough to you by the Letter Q...

Come to Ralph's Wonder Lama Emporium....

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this page was crafted from only the finest ascii...

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Setting the modulating fibulator to full polarity...

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The NetPositive browser on BeOS had some great error messages! They were all written as Haiku and could be modified to suit your app or at least provide some inspiration:

http://www.8325.org/haiku/

  The web site you seek
  Lies beyond our perception
  But others await.

  Sites you are seeking
  From your path they are fleeing
  Their winter has come.

  A truth found, be told
  You are far from the fold, Go
  Come back yet again.

  Wind catches lily
  Scatt'ring petals to the wind:
  Your site is not found.

  These three are certain:
  Death, taxes, and site not found.
  You, victim of one.

  Ephemeral site.
  I am the Blue Screen of Death.
  No one hears your screams.

  Aborted effort:
  The site, passed this veil of tears.
  You ask way too much.

  Mourning and sorrow
  404 not with us now
  Lost to paradise.

  Not a pretty sight
  When the web dies screaming loud
  The site is not found.

  Site slips through fingers
  Pulse pounding hard and frantic
  Vanishing like mist.

  The dream is shattered
  The web site cannot be found
  Inside the spring rain.

  Bartender yells loud
  Your site cannot be found, boy
  Buy another drink.

  Chrome megaphone barks
  It's not possible to talk
  Not yet anyway.

  Emptyness of soul
  Forever aching blackness:
  "Blah.com not found."

  Click exciting link
  Gossamer threads hold you back
  404 not found.

  With searching comes loss
  And the presence of absence:
  The site is not found.

  You step in the stream,
  But the water has moved on
  The site is not here.

  Rather than a beep
  Or a rude error message,
  These words: 'Site not found.'

  Something you entered
  Transcended parameters.
  The site is unknown.

  Stay the patient course
  Of little worth is your ire
  The server is down

  There is a chasm
  Of carbon and silicon
  The server can't bridge.

  Chaos reigns within.
  Reflect, repent, and retry.
  Server shall return.

  Won't you please observe
  A brief moment of silence
  For the dead server?

  First snow, then silence.
  This expensive server dies
  So beautifully.

  Seeing my great fault
  Through darkening dead servers
  I begin again.

  Visit the home page
  It can't be done easily
  When the site is down.

  Cables have been cut
  Southwest of Northeast somewhere
  We are not amused.

  Site is silent, yes
  No voices can be heard now
  The cows roll their eyes.

  Silicon shudders
  The site is down for the count
  One big knockout punch.

  Yesterday it worked
  Today it is not working
  The web is like that.

  The ten thousand things
  How long do any persist?
  The file, not there.

  A file that big?
  It might be very useful
  But now it is gone.

  To have no errors
  Would be life without meaning
  No struggle, no joy

  Errors have occurred.
  We won't tell you where or why.
  Lazy programmers.

  The code was willing
  It considered your request,
  But the chips were weak.

  Error reduces
  Your expensive computer
  To a simple stone.

  Server's poor response
  Not quick enough for browser.
  Timed out, plum blossom.

  Login incorrect.
  Only perfect spellers may
  Enter this system.

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I recall seeing this message somewhere: "A file of that type? / It might be very useful. / Here it will not work." – mmyers Feb 10 at 16:46
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