Seeing as most of my contributions to this community are usually the polar opposite of serious, I have decided to do something to relieve my friday boredom.
I would like my fellow monks to /msg me with their nominations for the "all time coolest node". Please send them via msg, don't bother starting a massive thread here.
Basically, I would like to find out the nodes that have really stuck in people's head for enjoyment reasons, as opposed to educational purposes (we have
Best Nodes for that).
When I have a fair amount of spam in my
message inbox, i will collate the info and come up with the top five. People can then vote I guess.
Sorry if this node sucks, but it will give me a project to work on during those quiet hours. I am also interested in finding those nodes that older users may be aware of, but newer users aren't.
UPDATE: Two categories will be used, as per demands in the CB.
Useful Nodes
Useless (But Fun) Nodes
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