Binky is DEATH's horse, not the Devil. Anyway, if I'm right, that suggests it should be matt black with no colour or brightwork. And driven wearing a black hoodie. Up. A scythe would be taking it a bit far, I think....
Rollin said
Sep 30, 2015
I think you'll find that the Discworld Binky is actually white.
If Binky is a Discworld reference then that makes the Bad Obsession blokes even more excellent than previously thought!
Bad Obsession said
Sep 30, 2015
It's totally a Discworld reference. Planned from the very first musings on the idea many moons ago.
Forsh said
Oct 1, 2015
Looking forward to the "My Little Binky" gift set then!
:)
(also applies to the "Digital Level" thread)
-- Edited by Forsh on Thursday 1st of October 2015 09:41:23 AM
Rollin said
Nov 4, 2015
Bad Obsession wrote:
It's totally a Discworld reference. Planned from the very first musings on the idea many moons ago.
+9000 awesomenesses guys! A very wise choice.
Z_Karma said
Dec 7, 2016
Never heard of Discworld before but had to investigate base alone on deaths horse being named "Binky"
I've just started book 1 and am thankfull to this thread for enlightening me to it's existence.
I've enjoyed it thoroughly so far.
Kiwi Paul said
Dec 7, 2016
Z Karma
Please get this right. Binky is DEATH's horse. Death is just, well, death, and has no horse.
Z_Karma said
Dec 7, 2016
ahh, well i'm not that far into it so (twoflower just summoned a dragon)
so where and how the reference appears is still unknown.
Also, i'm listening to the audio book version while at work.
The voice acting really adds another dimension, as it were.
GrayRaceCat said
Dec 7, 2016
Z_Karma, where did you get the audio book? Audible.com shows "The Colour of Magic: Discworld 1" as "unavailable" when I sign in to buy it. Thanks
Z_Karma said
Dec 7, 2016
I didn't find it there either.
There is a .torrent out there containing 39 of the 41 books.
A coworker with a much faster internet connection than mine helped me.
If you're not up on that, you might try your local public library
The Chief Smeg said
Dec 9, 2016
Z_Karma wrote:
ahh, well i'm not that far into it so (twoflower just summoned a dragon) so where and how the reference appears is still unknown. Also, i'm listening to the audio book version while at work. The voice acting really adds another dimension, as it were.
Aah yes, 'Ninereeds'. You will first see that Death has a horse in "the Light Fantastic" (book 2), but you only find out the horses name in "Mort" (book 4). You have a lot of fun in front of you - welcome to the discworld (You will eventually discover what my signature is all about too).
mike-wsm said
Dec 14, 2016
....and mine.
Toledo Man said
Jan 27, 2017
This is the original Binky being ridden by DEATH himself.
Rich references the Discworld novels when he mentions Rincewind in Episode 11. It is about 16 minutes into the episode when they fabricate the passenger seat mounts.
-- Edited by Toledo Man on Friday 27th of January 2017 11:38:47 PM
-- Edited by Toledo Man on Friday 27th of January 2017 11:39:13 PM
Kiwi Paul said
Jun 8, 2017
Riffling around on the Net, I discover that a 'Binky' is also a rabbit expression of happiness:
That puts a different slant on it.... I suspect ppl won't thank me for this
Mini_Madness said
Jun 9, 2017
Let's pray the car doesn't start hopping and bucking like that, despite how cute it can be.
-- Edited by Mini_Madness on Friday 9th of June 2017 08:00:21 AM
-- Edited by Mini_Madness on Friday 9th of June 2017 08:00:37 AM
Kiwi Paul said
Jun 9, 2017
Some toe-out, stiffish rear springs and no damping should achieve that
nicklouse said
Aug 3, 2018
i thought i could smell some Octarine coming from somewhere.
Splitpin said
Aug 4, 2018
So we now know what colour Binky will be.
I suppose I should read Discworld, great writer was Terry.
I've only ever read the original carpet people, my copy is a first edition signed copy...
There, I've said it all already.
this car is going to be the Devils horse
If Binky is a Discworld reference then that makes the Bad Obsession blokes even more excellent than previously thought!
Looking forward to the "My Little Binky" gift set then!
:)
(also applies to the "Digital Level" thread)
-- Edited by Forsh on Thursday 1st of October 2015 09:41:23 AM
+9000 awesomenesses guys! A very wise choice.
I've just started book 1 and am thankfull to this thread for enlightening me to it's existence.
I've enjoyed it thoroughly so far.
Please get this right. Binky is DEATH's horse. Death is just, well, death, and has no horse.
so where and how the reference appears is still unknown.
Also, i'm listening to the audio book version while at work.
The voice acting really adds another dimension, as it were.
There is a .torrent out there containing 39 of the 41 books.
A coworker with a much faster internet connection than mine helped me.
If you're not up on that, you might try your local public library
Aah yes, 'Ninereeds'. You will first see that Death has a horse in "the Light Fantastic" (book 2), but you only find out the horses name in "Mort" (book 4). You have a lot of fun in front of you - welcome to the discworld (You will eventually discover what my signature is all about too).
This is the original Binky being ridden by DEATH himself.
Rich references the Discworld novels when he mentions Rincewind in Episode 11. It is about 16 minutes into the episode when they fabricate the passenger seat mounts.
-- Edited by Toledo Man on Friday 27th of January 2017 11:38:47 PM
-- Edited by Toledo Man on Friday 27th of January 2017 11:39:13 PM
language.rabbitspeak.com/did-you-say-binky/
www.youtube.com/watch
That puts a different slant on it.... I suspect ppl won't thank me for this
Let's pray the car doesn't start hopping and bucking like that, despite how cute it can be.
-- Edited by Mini_Madness on Friday 9th of June 2017 08:00:21 AM
-- Edited by Mini_Madness on Friday 9th of June 2017 08:00:37 AM