Actually, I wouldn't mind seeing a help dialogue that reads something like: "If you clicking yellow while carbon then spill cocoa, there are many new features!
"Whyfore the reason for interest in girls with iMacs? Exit sponge."
so ksuther, i take you are working on this for the future franchising of Herve's B & G's. I expect with this amount of time and effort, you are going to want to be an equal partner.
Oh definitley
I'll be sure to add the annoying sheet that spams people to go to the B&G or macosx.com
Btw, this is much higher quality than eightball dockling
I've got a cool idea - you work out a few herve-esque sentence structures, and replace quotes with components of sentences to make these up randomly. (a process I'm familiar with from writing essays)
e.g. a sentence structure for the declaration of an opinion might be:
I + statement of belief + 'that' + topic + 'is' + modifier + adjective + 'when' + noun + situation + qualifying statement.
The above would yield with random things inserted from a book of hervian grammar:
"I think that the new iMac is very cooler when bacon in the arctic wind cooks"
Then there would be, through randomisation, an almost infinate supply of quotes - Joy!
My first encounter with Herve-ian-ism was the thread "Here is my design for OS X!" in which Herve posted a stick figure drawn in crayons.
I think I instigated that by suggesting that people "get out their crayons" and work out a mascot for OS X. Herve was the only one who took me literally.