In Infictive - III

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A review of monitored events and research notes for the third week of May 2012.

Today is Monday, May 21, 2012, marking both La Ascensión del Señor (Colombia) and Victoria Day (British Empire), if you are of mind to celebrate such things. This week's In Infictive recipe is Turtle Soup. Please enjoy responsibly.

  • By now you will be aware of the Slowtime that has been afflicting the Infictive Research Wiki all this week, attributed to the Dagonish-Ugla-Venus Axis, a general alliance of enemies, gremlins, and other poltergeists. In response, the moderators of our beloved wiki have overseen the transfer of the domain and related sites to a server-space more capable of satisfying ongoing requirements for speed, stability, and security.

  • Small selections from the recently rediscovered "Lost Works of Ludwig Van Oblivion" have been surfacing. Assuredly worth your full attention if you are at all interested in the deep history of the now-blossoming LV synth scene.

  • There was a loud and furious debate over the story of Blind Ike the Harper, according to multiple sources inside the Fnordham staff and student body. While the names will not be named by we, it may be more than obvious to those who have been following certain faculty legal discussions on the Case of the Staylonger Motel.

That ends this week In Infictive, and remember: if you're looking for shelter, look behind door number four.