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Quill and Ink

@jessrine / jessrine.tumblr.com

A blog of nonsense. You'll see me fangirl, you'll see me RP, you'll see me rant. but know that I'm no different than you. Pronouns are ALWAYS gender neutral in my native tongue, so use whichever thinks suits me.
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HERE’S THE THING THOUGH

I used to work for a call center and I was doing a political survey and I called this number that was randomly generated for me and the way our system worked was voice-activated so when the other person said hello you’d get connected to them, so I just launch right into my “Harvard University and NPR blah blah blah” thing and then there’s this long pause and I think the person’s hung up even though I didn’t hear a click

And then I hear “you shouldn’t be able to call this number.”

So I apologize and go into the preset spiel about because we aren’t selling anything, etc. etc. and the answer I get is

“No, I know that. What I mean is that it should be impossible for you to call this number, and I need to know how you got it.”

I explain that it’s randomly generated and I’m very sorry for bothering him, and go to hang up. And before I can click terminate, I hear:

“Ma’am, this is a matter of national security.”

I accidentally called the director of the FBI.

My job got investigated because a computer randomly spit out a number to the Pentagon.

This is my new favourite story.

When I was in college I got a job working for a company that manages major air-travel data. It was a temp gig working their out of date system while they moved over to a new one, since my knowing MS Dos apparently made me qualified.

There was no MS Dos involved. Instead, there was a proprietary type-based OS and an actually-uses-transistors refrigerator-sized computer with switches I had to trip at certain times during the night as I watched the data flow from six pm to six AM on Fridays and weekends. If things got stuck, I reset the server. 

The company handled everything from low-end data (hotel and car reservations) to flight plans and tower information. I was weighed every time I came in to make sure it was me. Areas of the building had retina scanners on doors. 

During training. they took us through all the procedures. Including the procedures for the red phone. There was, literally, a red phone on the shelf above my desk. “This is a holdover from the cold war.” They said. “It isn’t going to come up, but here’s the deal. In case of nuclear war or other nation-wide disaster, the phone will ring. Pick up the phone, state your name and station, and await instructions. Do whatever you are told.”

So my third night there, it’s around 2am and there’s a ringing sound. 

I look up, slowly. The Red phone is ringing.

So I reach out, I pick up the phone. I give my name and station number. And I hear every station head in the building do the exact same. One after another, voices giving names and numbers. Then silence for the space of two breaths. Silence broken by…

“Uh… Is Shantavia there?”

It turns out that every toll free, 1-900 or priority number has a corresponding local number that it routs to at its actual destination. Some poor teenage girl was trying to dial a friend of hers, mixed up the numbers, and got the atomic attack alert line for a major air-travel corporation’s command center in the mid-west United States.

There’s another pause, and the guys over in the main data room are cracking up. The overnight site head is saying “I think you have the wrong number, ma’am.” and I’m standing there having faced the specter of nuclear annihilation before I was old enough to legally drink.

The red phone never rang again while I was there, so the people doing my training were only slightly wrong in their estimation of how often the doomsday phone would ring. 

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arctic-hands

Every time I try to find this story, I end up having to search google with a variety of terms that I’m sure have gotten me flagged by some watchlist, so I’m reblogging it again where I swear I’ve reblogged it before.

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But none of these stories even come close to the best one of them all; a wrong number is how the NORAD Santa Tracker got started.

Seriously, this is legit.

In December 1955, Sears decided to run a Santa hotline.  Here’s the ad they posted.

Only problem is, they misprinted the number.  And the number they printed?  It went straight through to fucking NORAD.  This was in the middle of the Cold War, when early warning radar was the only thing keeping nuclear annihilation at bay.  NORAD was the front line.

And it wasn’t just any number at NORAD.  Oh no no no.

Terri remembers her dad had two phones on his desk, including a red one. “Only a four-star general at the Pentagon and my dad had the number,” she says.
“This was the ‘50s, this was the Cold War, and he would have been the first one to know if there was an attack on the United States,” Rick says.
The red phone rang one day in December 1955, and Shoup answered it, Pam says. “And then there was a small voice that just asked, ‘Is this Santa Claus?’ ”
His children remember Shoup as straight-laced and disciplined, and he was annoyed and upset by the call and thought it was a joke — but then, Terri says, the little voice started crying.
“And Dad realized that it wasn’t a joke,” her sister says. “So he talked to him, ho-ho-ho’d and asked if he had been a good boy and, ‘May I talk to your mother?’ And the mother got on and said, ‘You haven’t seen the paper yet? There’s a phone number to call Santa. It’s in the Sears ad.’ Dad looked it up, and there it was, his red phone number. And they had children calling one after another, so he put a couple of airmen on the phones to act like Santa Claus.”
“It got to be a big joke at the command center. You know, ‘The old man’s really flipped his lid this time. We’re answering Santa calls,’ ” Terri says.

And then, it got better.

“The airmen had this big glass board with the United States on it and Canada, and when airplanes would come in they would track them,” Pam says.
“And Christmas Eve of 1955, when Dad walked in, there was a drawing of a sleigh with eight reindeer coming over the North Pole,” Rick says.
“Dad said, ‘What is that?’ They say, ‘Colonel, we’re sorry. We were just making a joke. Do you want us to take that down?’ Dad looked at it for a while, and next thing you know, Dad had called the radio station and had said, ‘This is the commander at the Combat Alert Center, and we have an unidentified flying object. Why, it looks like a sleigh.’ Well, the radio stations would call him like every hour and say, ‘Where’s Santa now?’ ” Terri says.

For real.

“And later in life he got letters from all over the world, people saying, ‘Thank you, Colonel,’ for having, you know, this sense of humor. And in his 90s, he would carry those letters around with him in a briefcase that had a lock on it like it was top-secret information,” she says. “You know, he was an important guy, but this is the thing he’s known for.”
“Yeah,” Rick [his son] says, “it’s probably the thing he was proudest of, too.”

So yeah.  I think that might be the best wrong number of all time.

No okay THAT is adorable and I’m queueing this for next December.

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rhube

I feel like we have a spiritual successor to None Pizza with Left Beef: NONE CHEESEBURGER.

I'm just baffled at that last tweet, the last line of 'capitalism is so wild'. Like. You got LITERALLY what you asked for, what's so confusing about that?

Just 'Oh man I paid for them to deliver me literally nothing and I tipped generously in the process and they took my money and gave me exactly what I requested, how insane is that?' jesus guy what did you expect to have happen?

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People seem to not know how old writers are when they make their stories.

Stephanie Meyer wrote Twilight in 2003, at age 29

Cassandra Clare started writing Mortal Instruments in 2004, at age 31

Rick Riordan published Percy Jackson & the Olympians, the book about 12yrolds, at age 41

George R. R. Martin published A Game of Thrones, at age 48

You can't even use the "but fanfiction isn't real writing" argument because of how many fanfiction turn movies there is. They are clearly enough of a story to be made into published books.

Anna Renee Todd's After series was a Harry Styles fanfiction, which was published in 2014, when she was 25

E.L. James Fifty Shades of Grey series was a Twilight fanfiction, which was published in 2011, when she was 48

Mortal Instruments was a Harry Potter fanfiction.

Why must they act like After someone turns 20 their life ends, like people can't have hobbies???

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lynati

Also, do they think every person involved in the production of any media, whether live action or animated, that involved characters under 18 having crushes, dating, and *gasp* maybe even smooching each other on screen is a pedophile? Do they honestly think the creation of these stories about navigating the various hazards of young adulthood are for the titillation of real-world adults, rather than the benefit of those who are going through those same struggles and would find it helpful to see representations of ways they might handle those struggles, or hell, just to feel like they aren’t alone in what they are going through? Are they thinking AT ALL, or just grabbing the nearest pitchfork and following after the other screaming people because it’s empowering to feel like you are one of The Righteous? The more you write, the better you get at writing. The older you are, the more time you’ve had to write. The better quality a fic is, the more likely it was written by someone who was in their late twenties *at the youngest*, because while talent in your youth can produce great results, talent in your youth that you have gone on to spend a decade (or more) honing is going to produce an even more skillfully-made product. Also, “AO3 is mostly middle-aged women, and literal children” reeks of the whole, “Fandom is only for the immature; when I become An Adult I will stop participating in fannish things, as all Proper Adults are supposed to do,” mindset. As if fandom, and the demographic of those writing fic for fandoms, isn’t FULL of people in high school, college, and recent college graduates. It’s this bizarre reversal of the opinion I’ve seen espoused on Tumblr that the only people who SHOULD be in fandom are those in high school, college, or the recently graduated. So, what, only 15-to-25-year-olds should be in fandom, but those ages are already too mature to be writing fanfic, so clearly only those willing to write fanfic are those too young to realize fic writing is immature, and older people who are predators? What. What kind of logic even IS that??? I really hope they somehow learn critical thinking skills soon. I really, really do.

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Seeing more and more blogs without a [username].tumblr.com site which means you can only view their blogs in tumblr.com/[username] mode, and I realized just the other day that nowadays you have to manually go to your blog settings and toggle the “enable custom theme” switch to have a browser site activated.

I REALLY recommend activating this! Especially if you’re an artist or if you have a themed blog, like if you reblog fanart for a specific fandom or ship. First and foremostly you can change the whole theme if you want to, you can really just go wild with building your personal aesthetic for your page.

But what I think is even more important, is that you NEED to “enable custom theme” to enable access to your archive! The link [username].tumblr.com/archive doesn’t work if you don’t have this enabled!

If you post art or archive fanart or fandom content of any kind, letting people access your archive makes it so much easier for people (and yourself) to find older art on your blog or to look for something you drew a while ago that they remember loving and want to look at again.

We talk lots about how on Tumblr old art gets to circulate, and the archive is part of how that works. It’s a really useful tool in finding good content that isn’t brand new. And especially if you are good at tagging, it’s very easy to filter the archive to find ship content or meta or fics, whatever you want to find.

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addons

The enhancement suite for Tumblr's new web interface.

Features

  • Block all instances of any specific post
  • Get an unread count on your tracked tags
  • Easily see when a post was originally made
  • Adjust the volume on audio & video posts
  • And more! Check out the full features list on the wiki

Screenshots

Installation

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april

I think this is overdue a proper announcement!

If you're unaware, I'm one of the members of the New XKit team. It's no secret though that New XKit is kinda dead in the water, thanks to Tumblr's overhaul of its interface which broke almost every feature we had. Oh, and everyone else on the team has a day job now, so I decided to take matters into my own hands:

XKit Rewritten is the result of my work of over a year, now available for Firefox and Chrome (and by extension, Edge and Opera too). There are still features to be added, but the featureset has now mostly overtaken the current working featureset of XKit 7.

If you're already an XKit user, I heartily recommend trying the new experience - even if it means configuring everything again - for its improved performance and increased compatibility.

If you're not already an XKit user, I invite you to give it a go! There's probably some option you'll enjoy. Even if you're on your phone all the time, there's a janky way to set it up on Firefox for Android (sorry, iOS users; blame Apple, not me) which I've also detailed on the wiki.

Have fun with it!

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dlartistanon

If you’re new to tumblr and want to help encourage artists, then use the tags as a commentary section.

One of the things I disliked about twitter was the mass “consumption“ of art with little to no feedback, and while not everyone was complacent and still replied to art tweets, I see it happening on tumblr too where people reblog with no tags at all, not even the name of the media itself. How do you even organize or find anything on your blog like that? People transferring their engagement habits from twitter onto tumblr is pretty damaging, because Likes do nothing to help spread creations. Only reblogs.

I assure you, rambling in the tags is a good way to brighten creators’ moods. I enjoy reading stuff and it makes me happy when people tell me what they like about my art or how they feel about the things I draw.

There’s no character limit either, so really, go nuts.

I personally prefer comment-comments or comment-reblogs to comments in the tags, but I’ll take what I can get.

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heywriters

Reminder for tumblr newbies: tags on reblogs are for your own purposes or just a space for commentary. only tags on new posts are actually searchable or will show up on followed tags

also, because tumblr is Like That, only the first 5 tags on your post are actually guaranteed to show up in the searchable/followed tags at all.

So, don't write "#lol this was a mess #but hey i tried! #anyway i have fun with prompts #they bring something new to the table #writblr #writeblr #writing community #writers of tumblr". The only one of those tags that your post will show up in is "writblr" if you do that. Put your categorizing/searching tags first.

actually i heard they banished that a few years ago. now it's the first twenty tags or somesuch

Update: you can have thirty tags max on any post now

Also, even if it is your own original post, reblogging it again will not make it reappear in the original tag.

Tumblr tag feeds are chronological by time of posting, not by tag. If you posted it yesterday, but added a tag today, it will show up in that tag's feed below any other tagged posts that were made more recently.

Queueing a post repeatedly is great for reaching people in other time zones, but queued posts only appear to your followers and visitors. If you're trying to get attention to a post after some time has passed, queue it again but know that the group seeing the queued post is smaller than the group that saw it in tag feeds/searches.

If you're thinking "won't queueing the same post over and over get annoying to people?" the answer is yes, but this is a pvp site so them being annoyed is their problem. Best tactic is to pad those repeat reblogs with other content around them, or simply schedule them several hours/days/weeks apart

For tumblr oldies, they increased the queue capacity by 50 posts like two years ago? Used to be 250, now 300 (to my knowledge.)

I'm no tumblr expert, especially now that they are actively updating it, but I have been here 10yrs on both mobile and desktop (my love) so......any other questions?

They increased the queue capacity from 300 to 1000 in march of this year, which is even better: link to announcement

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We have "finding twitter users annoying is indicative of how you treat real immigrants" discourse! I repeat, we have "finding twitter users annoying is indicative of how you treat real immigrants" discourse!

Guess I'm not being racist enough then

Help me unleash my newly given privileges.

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r4cs0

No fucking way. Where plz

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Hello, Twitter users that are fleeing from the crashed remains of what you call Twitter!

Let me tell you some stuff.

Best to take everything you hear with a grain of salt.

Everyone here is probably either sleep deprived, high, mentally ill, or all three.

It’s “reblog” here, not “retweet” 

Liking doesn’t help, you have to reblog if you want to spread it around!

Put the tags in the bar that says tags, not the post itself. 

There is no text limit.

Mark mature topics with “mature”

If you try to big yourself up saying how many followers you have, you WILL be laughed at. 

If you blaze something that isn’t a meme or a cute animal, you’re probably going to get threatened.

See those three dots next to the “gif” button? Use that to create a readmore, which will cut the post in the spot you put it until the button is clicked. USE IT IF YOU’RE MAKING A VERY LONG POST.

And most importantly, CHANGE YOUR PROFILE PICTURE FROM THE DEFAULT. If you don’t, you run the risk of being mistaken for a bot and getting insta-blocked.

Have fun :)

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me realizing my experiences with sewing have been a lie this whole goddamn time:

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fuzipenguin

I don’t know about human surgeons, but that’s a suture pattern I use to close skin all the time and you can see why.

The slip stitch (or invisible stitch) was created to hide seams and later used by surgeons.

My cousin is a surgeon and was sewing something and used that stitch and then froze and said “Wait this isn’t a person.”

Grandma said “We used it first keep going.”

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duckbunny

remember not to embroider the patient

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ryllen

anya & damian, grown up; the same, just mutually in love (bless damian who thought he’s so in love, he’d do something stoopid as always blurting his thought out whenever he’s with anya)

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The reading comprehension and overall common sense on this website is piss poor.

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poupon

how dare you say we piss on the poor

happy ten years of pissing on the poor

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