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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 '09 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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Klingons on the starboard bow.

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Please, hold your breath and start praying.

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The internet is full... Please wait...

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"Just a sec, I need coffee, okay?" "Now where the hell's that kitty!?"

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There is the classic advent line:

"Go read a book while I get my act together".

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Could be worst... Hotlines make you pay for it.

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"Reticulating Splines" -the sims

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"Calculating meaning of life...."

Then at completion flash up 42.

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I once did something like this for the initial test version of an integration tool which would display its results in XML. The tool would take anywhere from 1 to 5 seconds or more (mostly depending on the speed of the database(s) being connected to) and I would display the following in the results field while the tool was processing:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Arrrrrrrrrrrrrr:SearchForDoubloons xmlns:Arrrrrrrrrrrrrr="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate">
    <Arrrrrrrrrrrrrr:EatChineseFood>
    	<FoundDoubloons>No</FoundDoubloons>
    	<FoundFortuneCookie>
    		<FortuneSays>That special someone loves to see the light in your eye.</FortuneSays>
    	</FoundFortuneCookie>
    </Arrrrrrrrrrrrrr:EatChineseFood>
</Arrrrrrrrrrrrrr:SearchForDoubloons>

Each time it ran it would draw a different fortune from a list of real fortune cookie fortunes.

This was very well received by everyone, but removed once the tool "matured".

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What we have here... is a failure to communicate.

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Firing up the hyperspace quantum overdrive...

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World of goo has some of the best loading messages I've seen

testing ozone.

embiggening prototypes.

deterministically simulating the future.

testing for perfection.

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Get the World of Goo demo, they do something like this while loading and some messages are really nice

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Insufficient disk space. Reformatting drive C: to allocate space...

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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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Oops... I accidentally the whole system.

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The people responsible for the previous please wait messages have been sacked.

Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...

We apologize again for the fault in the messages. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked, have been sacked.

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Right - Freeze ray!

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THE CAKE IS A LIE!
THE CAKE IS A LIE!
THE CAKE IS A LIE!

Adapting the application to your heart frequency

We know you like these, we're sorry they don't last enough.

We're sorry you aren't waiting enough.

Did you know we make you wait so you can see the ads?

Remember to take some food with you.

I'll be right back.

Sorry for the bad smell.

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Loading completed. Press F13 to continue.

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Maybe I'm a bit of a curmudgeon, but users can very quickly lose their sense of humour when a system isn't working as expected. So I'd be very careful and make sure you know who your users are before trying to do this in a real system.

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"We apologise for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible have been sacked"

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Oh, this is great :) – ldigas Feb 12 at 16:15
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Sammyo's answer

Yes there really are magic elves with an abacus working frantically in here.

is the only way to be possibly funny every single time. You need ONE centralizing concept, like elves inside, and then you work with that.

This derives in:

  1. Happy Elf and Sad Elf are talking about your data. Please wait.
  2. All the relevant elves are on break. Please wait.

etc. etc. As long as there's one concept in there, the user will feel it's funny because they've "gotten it" and then you can go out on further and further tangents.

  1. Elf down! We're cloning the elf that was supposed to get you the data. Please wait.
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"I'm quite drunk, loading might take a little more time than the usual! Please be patient!"

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"Look behind you!"
"...tell me about your mother..."

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...main screen turn on

...we get signal

...fpsajfsa;kjfa;ldsfsaf9237497498274sfj;lsafkjakfdsj

...what happen?

...what!

...How are you gentlemen !!

...All your base are belong to us.

...You are on the way to destruction.

...You have no chance to survive make your time.

...You know what you doing.

...Ha ha ha ha....

...Page was beginning...

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  • Loading Data
  • Verifying Data
    • Data checksum verified
    • Unpacking
    • Release the hounds
    • Data found in tree
  • Verifying User
    • Press any key
    • User is paying attention
    • User is sentient
    • User IQ > 80
    • or
    • User IQ < 80
    • Enable vegetable mode
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Totally loaded. (I am, you are, but NOT this application...)

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On one of the Formula1 team site http://www.forceindiaf1.com

Fuelling, Please Wait

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Not sure if this one's suggested:

Commencing infinite loop

alternatively

Commencing infinite loop (this may take some time)

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