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How to Remember That Thing You Can't Remember

December 02, 2020 by Scott Meyer

Back when I worked for Disney, a coworker came up and said, “There are eight Disney animated films whose titles are just the main character’s name. Can you name them all?”

I spent like a half hour wracking my brain, but I stalled at five. Finally, I gave up and told him to go ahead and tell me the ones I’d missed.

He said, “I don’t know. Someone else asked me to name them all. I couldn’t and it was driving me nuts, so I thought I’d see if you could.”

You just don’t do that! To ask someone a brain teaser like that when you don’t have the answer and can’t end their suffering is cruel! That was one of the two times I’ve ever been angry enough to denounced a coworker as an idiot at work, to their face.

The other was a guy who misidentified the theme from Raiders of the Lost Ark as the theme from Superman.

There’s a list of animated Disney films at this page. Feel free to count them if you wish. There are more than eight.

List of Disney theatrical animated feature films - Wikipedia

 

Note from Missy: I'm gonna try to do this before I look at the Wikipedia page Scott linked.

Cinderella, Mulan, Aladdin, Pocahontas, Peter Pan ... hmm. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs includes others. Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, and The Great Mouse Detective are all descriptors, not names. (Aurora, Ariel, and Basil ... if you're wondering.)

Yeah, I got stuck at 5 as well! (Checks Wiki) Now how on earth did I forget some of those??

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December 02, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Tell Your Friends About Your Embarrassing Health Issues

November 30, 2020 by Scott Meyer

Yes, for a while I had warts on the bottom of one foot. They are all gone now, cured by medical science (and acid and knives, used scientifically). I have a very good idea of where I got them and when but the story is both disgusting and boring, so instead I will claim that I was challenged to a barefoot kickboxing match with the local champion, “Warty” McGee.

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November 30, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Recognize a Vicious Circle

November 27, 2020 by Scott Meyer

My understanding is that Modern design was meant to use common materials and mass production techniques to make high quality, attractive items that were affordable. It’s tempting to claim that was a bit too ambitious, so they dropped the “affordable” part.

But that’s not entirely fair. IKEA does a pretty good job of living up to the idea, even if the stores are built on the concept that you’re more likely to buy furniture if you’re trapped in a baffling maze.

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November 27, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Wear a Hat

November 25, 2020 by Scott Meyer

When this comic first ran there was an argument in the comments about the concept of “invasive brain surgery.” More than one reader maintained that any brain surgery must be, by definition, invasive.

One of the problems with being kind of a pedant who makes a comic about a guy who’s kind of a pedant is that the comments section will tend to draw pedants.

If you’ve ever wondered why I no longer have comments, now you know.

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November 25, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Understand People Who say They "Hate" Cats

November 23, 2020 by Scott Meyer

Missy and I have cats. We love our cats. I have also lived in homes with dogs. I loved them as well.

The best dog I’ve ever known was a sixty-pound boxer named Stimpy who believed she was a lap dog. Not only was she just great company, but she also once bit the end off of a rubber squeaky toy and just sat there breathing through the whistle. She looked really pleased with herself.

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November 23, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Manage the Relationship Between Your Spouse and Your Best Friend

November 20, 2020 by Scott Meyer

If memory serves, there were those who read this comic the first time it was published and felt that Missy should be offended that I suggested that she thinks she’s always right. She was not offended, because she realizes that, for the most part, everyone always thinks they’re right about everything.

People don’t hold on to opinions they know are wrong. They often hold on to opinions they know are unpopular, but they assume they are right, and the majority are wrong.

On the rare occasions that people realize they’re wrong, they rethink things, change their minds, and instantly become convinced that they are right again.

The fact that we both find that kind of logical paradox amusing, or at least that she’s willing to listen as I explain them and find them funny, is part of why we make a good couple.

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November 20, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Explain Your Personal Issues

November 18, 2020 by Scott Meyer

I’ve stayed in bed and breakfasts twice, both during business travel when I didn’t get to choose my accommodations.

I found it unnerving. The person who runs your credit card and hands you your key greets you by name the next morning when they make your breakfast and comments about how much or little you eat. They also say goodbye every time you leave, say hello every time you return, and ask questions about where you went and what you did. They also clean your room and launder your towels and linens when you leave.

I knew the truth was that they didn’t really care who I was or what I did, but they pretended to care, and that creeped me out.

Also, both of the Bed and Breakfasts I stayed in had weirdly tall beds. Like, higher than waist height. I had to climb up into them. Weird.

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November 18, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Impress People with Tales of Your Past Exploits

November 16, 2020 by Scott Meyer

The idea of a thief leaving a calling card is ridiculous.

That said, when I was a little kid, the museum robbery at the beginning of The Return of the Pink Panther was one of the coolest things I had ever seen, even though it ended with the thief leaving a calling card. I guess if the plan involves dressing like a ninja then using a crossbow and a zipline, nothing can rob it of its coolness.

I’ve often wondered how many kids embarked on a life of crime because Blake Edwards made it look so good.

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November 16, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Handle Life's Intrinsic Unfairness

November 13, 2020 by Scott Meyer

“We never promised you justice.” Basically another way of saying “nobody said life was fair.” Which, it occurs to me, is usually what someone says when they specifically do something they know is unfair.

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November 13, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Explain Your Systems

November 11, 2020 by Scott Meyer

The title of this one is a reference to my favorite speech in all of Star Trek history, not only for the writing and the performance, but also for Kirk’s typical sensitive approach to solving the problem.

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November 11, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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