It's a bit of a joke that's been floating for a while.
In theory you can do it with any reasonably popular topic, but in tomatobob's example he used Batman.
You search for something in Wikipedia, and then click on one of it's related links. Once you reach the new page, you do the same again, and the idea is that you will eventually always end up at the same page. Sometimes it's only a few clicks, and sometimes it's hundreds of pages later, but it usually works.
I tried the WikiAdventure once, but it got so long that I just got bored with it.
And had to get to class. xD
In other news, it still makes me damn happy when I randomly look up and see "the place that's crazy about canton". It's like I'm still here, even when I'm gone. :'D
Also I believe it's a variation of the six degrees of Kevin Bacon that had been created like a decade ago. It's a party game that has you connect any actor to Kevin Bacon in exactly 6 steps.
I don't understand why most people highlight their /me actions on the forums in red (no offense to the minority that doesn't.) It makes them sound like they have a grudge or are otherwise angry. A softer color, like blue or white, would give more of an impression of calmer stature. Of course, if you're glaring or ready to smack someone, then red fits.
Observe: * nn12000 joins Acheron86 in a game of tennis
Vs.
* nn12000 joins Acheron86 in a game of tennis or even * nn12000 joins Acheron86 in a game of tennis
Which looks more friendly to you? Course, italics works too. This is all strictly opinion, though; feel free to ignore me. >_>
I don't understand why most people highlight their /me actions on the forums in red (no offense to the minority that doesn't.) It makes them sound like they have a grudge or are otherwise angry. A softer color, like blue or white, would give more of an impression of calmer stature. Of course, if you're glaring or ready to smack someone, then red fits.
Actually, typing /me at the beginning of a line gets parsed into BBCode as [me=<name>]stuff[/me], which is further parsed into HTML as
Code (html):
<div class="meaction">* <name> stuff</div>
having red text. Archeon's action had [i] as the first text, so his /me was not parsed.
I don't understand why most people highlight their /me actions on the forums in red (no offense to the minority that doesn't.) It makes them sound like they have a grudge or are otherwise angry. A softer color, like blue or white, would give more of an impression of calmer stature. Of course, if you're glaring or ready to smack someone, then red fits.
Observe: * nn12000 joins Acheron86 in a game of tennis
Vs.
* nn12000 joins Acheron86 in a game of tennis or even * nn12000 joins Acheron86 in a game of tennis
Which looks more friendly to you? Course, italics works too. This is all strictly opinion, though; feel free to ignore me. >_>
I couldn't finish reading this post because my eyes rolled so hard they got stuck.
Would you prefer they be purple with green polkadots? Lol, that'd be interesting. Maybe for Halloween, we could make them purple and orange striped! Wouldn't that be cool? For one day, let's all post with either orange or purple! That'd be awesome! Plus, it'd also make it easier to date the posts, so you could tell if you were responding to something days old or that day, without looking at the time/date stamp. Never mind. Just was a thought.
I think it'd be cool if, just for one day, Toozin showed up and banned everybody who made posts that went nowhere. Then he could stick around and just ban people for the hell of it.
... and we'd have just maybe about 30 people around then, including moderaters. Ack! He'd have to ban himself then (just joking)! How would he go about that?