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It’s a perfectly cromulent word!
http://www.answers.com/cromulent?nafid=3
Cromulent is a word used by the schoolteacher, Miss Hoover, in an episode of The Simpsons, in which she defended one made-up word by making up another: “It’s a perfectly cromulent word.” Since it is used in an ironical sense to mean legitimate, in reality, it is spurious and not at all legitimate. The user assumes common knowledge of the inherent “Simpsons” reference. It has come to be used with tongue in cheek, or with the intent to insult high talkers, English majors and otherwise insufferable people who feel the need to correct others.
Cheating Woman Pwned
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sea/274495936.html
I’ll try to sum up a funny story that happened a few years ago:
I got a vasectomy.
I met a girl soon afterwards. She was nice and attractive but with a selfish streak that raised a big red flag. She was 32 at the time and I could practically HEAR her biological clock ticking. Regardless, she was a good lay, easy on the eyes, and reasonably good company.
High School Year Book “Face Warps”
http://www.kenston.k12.oh.us/KHS/class_of_2008/face_warp_page.htm
this is hella cool! click on one of the kids faces to see it warped. why didn’t our yearbook do this?
MUST READ: 22 Ways to Reduce Eye Strain at Your Computer
http://www.ipnlighting.com/blog/2007/02/22-ways-to-reduce-eye-strain-at-your.asp
Red hot chili peppers rocked ancient world
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/02/15/ancient.peppers.ap/index.html
New fossil evidence shows prehistoric people from southern Peru up to the Bahamas were cultivating varieties of chilies millennia before Columbus’ arrival brought the spice to world cuisine.
The earliest traces so far are from southwestern Ecuador, where families fired up meals with homegrown peppers about 6,100 years ago.
Hollywood making Milli Vanilli movie
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070215/music_nm/millivanilli_dc_2
Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety reported in its Thursday issue that Universal Pictures is developing a film about the lip-synching combo, who lost their coveted Grammy for best new artist in 1990 when it emerged that they had never sung on their records.
Long, But Excellent, Article on “Kids These Days”
http://nymag.com/news/features/27341/index.html
As younger people reveal their private lives on the Internet, the older generation looks on with alarm and misapprehension not seen since the early days of rock and roll. The future belongs to the uninhibited.
sadly its quite relevant coz when i watch MTV now i just get confused.
i know by the time i have kids i’ll be totally out of it.
*sigh*
RFID Powder
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/14/hitachis-rfid-powder-freaks-us-the-heck-out/
The new chips are 64 times smaller than the previous record holder, the 0.4mm x 0.4mm mu-chips, and nine times smaller than Hitachi’s last year prototype, and yet still make room for a 128-bit ROM that can store a unique 38-digit ID number.
yeah, that freaks me out a little, too!

