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In a very hypothetical sense, it is estimated that more transistors are produced each day world-wide than the total number of wheels ever made (defining wheels as anything round designed to spin for some mechanical reason, so like gears and stuff count) since man's presumed invention. Again, very hypothetical, but the point is that there are a mind-boggling number of transistors (most contained within silicon microchips) being produced on a daily basis.
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Much Ado About Nothing was first performed in the year 1600. Beavis and Buttheads of the time snickered, because "nothing" was sometimes used as slang for sexuality. As was "wit," a word oft-used in the play. Some scholars think, too, that the word "nothing" was chosen because it was so close to the word "noting," an activity that strings the play together. (Others --including myself-- think this interpretation is silly, since Twelfth Night usese notes even more.)
Neville Longbottom has been using his father's wand for the whole of his time at Hogwarts so far. He hasn't had a lot of success. We were told early on that each wand chooses the wizard. Neville's wand broke at the end of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I wonder what will happen when Neville is finally chosen by a wand of his own? JK Rowling gets very close to revealing important information, but will always interrupt the question or conversation that is about to occur right before that information is revealed. This was only initially recognized in hindsite. (Hey! If he wasn't interrupted, he would have found out the truth about Hagrid's expulsion right away! and so on.) Now that the trick is known, you can keep an eye out for interruptions, as invariably, they are important clues. The only notable interruption in Order of the Phoenix was when Harry asked Snape why he called Voldemort "the dark lord" when Harry'd only heard death eaters call him that. Oop! Interruption before the answer. In a side note, there is one other person who has used "the dark lord" before-- Ginny, during her stint in Voldemort's sway, called Harry "the hero who conquered the dark lord" in her Valentine poem. Read your insurance policy closely. Often times the fatcats at your preferred (or designated) company will sneak in hidden fees or limits for certain procedures. For instance, many policies feature an annual cap on durable medical equipment (hearing aids, prosthetics, CPAP machines for nighttime breathing) that is about $2000. One CPAP alone can run you $2000, so you'd better not also be a one-legged deaf man with sleep apnea. Or you'd better get supplemental insurance. It is rumored-- but not proven-- that Orson Welles went to Steven Spielberg for funding for his final picture. Spielberg refused him. Alexander Payne used leitmotifs in "Election" which include requent images and references to garbage and fruit. |
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some music stuff:
he Looney Tunes theme is called "The Merry Go Round Broke Down" - Daffy Duck sings a special version of it in his first appearance. "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" is the only song for which Walt Disney got a writing credit. Frank Sinatra used to sing the Beatles' "Something" at live concerts and credit it to Lennon & McCartney. The song was written by George Harrison. Louis Jordan was stabbed by his wife. In bed. And lived. Hüsker Dü means "can you remember" Bobby Darin sings the theme for "That Darn Cat" but his version is not on any of the official soundtrack releases. Jim Carroll was holding the tape recorder when the Velvet Underground's "Live at Max's Kansas City" was recorded.
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I, too, know chunks of the Dewey. My favorites are Travel (917 area), Art History (early 700s) and Chicken Soup for the Soul (158.128).
Early firehouses had spiral staircases so that the horses pulling the fire wagons couldn't walk up the stairs to the sleeping quarters. The dot above the lowercase letter "I" is called a tittle.
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"/" is a virgule
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A trichinobezoar is an extreme hairball that can be found in the stomach or intestines. Some people have to have them surgically removed. Hair is indigestible (which explains why cats spit of hairballs). It was once believed that bezoars could act as universal antidote to any poison.
Bluestocking means a woman with scholarly or literary interests. The name came from The Blue Stocking Society, nickname for a mostly female literary club in 18th Century London. Don’t know much about the club, but I came across the word in Vanity Fair. According to Scientific American, parallel universes are real. I hope SA is right. Cause that's disturbing and cool. |
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I have some weird favorite body parts. Like the epiglottis. It's just so fascinating. I touch mine sometimes and it retracts...makes me gag of course, but it's just so darn cool, the functionality of it. I also am fond of my uvula, but I've never tried to touch it. It looks fragile all hangy dangy back there in my mouth. My sister is obsessed with her puncta, which is that little gland/pore thing in your inner eye. Are you touching yours? I'm touching mine. I also adore a good medulla oblongata. They turn me on.
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Miles: It tastes like the back of a f*ing L.A. school bus. Now they probably didn't de-stem, hoping for some semblance of concentration, crushed it up with leaves and mice, and then wound up with this rancid tar and turpentine bull****. F*in' Raid. Jack: Tastes pretty good to me. |
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I'm folding. I feel like I'm being virtually surrounded by a bunch of brainiacs much brainier than I am.
I'm going back to picking at my belly button lint and daydreaming about having sex with Alaskan crab fisherman. And then eating a lot of crab afterwards. |
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Speaking of the Northern Oregon Coast, that whale in Free Willy that made that big leap out of the water and over the Columbia River Bar and jetty? A robotic whale. Yes. A robot.
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Miles: It tastes like the back of a f*ing L.A. school bus. Now they probably didn't de-stem, hoping for some semblance of concentration, crushed it up with leaves and mice, and then wound up with this rancid tar and turpentine bull****. F*in' Raid. Jack: Tastes pretty good to me. |
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Every good geek-off needs a link to a site where people post pictures of building computers into strange objects - like 5-litre Molson beer cans, boxes made of Legos, cigar humidors, and um... old computers http://mini-itx.com/projects/atari800/
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