John Pike : "Better bombing through chemistry.
... When you look at the original story of the [Canadian] friendly-fire incident it seems that the pilot was being inexplicably aggressive. It goes beyond fatigue or lack of experience or [being a] cowboy or trigger happy or any of the standard prosaic explanations. The simplest explanation is that the guy had eaten too much speed and was paranoid."
Me : Image::Shoehorn::Gallery.pm 0.21
Real World Styles : Floating Thumbnails
Scott Andrew LePera : Using the Mozilla SOAP API
Ben Brown : Content-type: poetry/brilliant
"I took my huge spam file and ran it through Dadadodo and immediately became enlightened. ...
I spent hours, smoking cigarettes in bed with my laptop, who had just then discovered her poesy, letting her read poems she generated out in her sweet, robotic voice."
Daniel Yacob : Convert::Braille.pm
The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : barney
A police officer or police cruiser, from Barney Fife of _The Andy Griffith Show_.
ex. Slow down, I see a Barney up ahead.
see also : barney dict-ified
The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : torpid
Torpid \Tor"pid\, a. [L. torpidus, fr. torpere to be stiff,
numb, or torpid; of uncertain origin.]
1. Having lost motion, or the power of exertion and feeling;
numb; benumbed; as, a torpid limb.
Without heat all things would be torpid. --Ray.
2. Dull; stupid; sluggish; inactive. --Sir M. Hale.
web1913
torpid
adj 1: slow and apathetic; "she was fat and inert"; "a sluggish
worker"; "a mind grown torpid in old age" [syn: {inert},
{sluggish}]
2: (biology) in a condition of biological rest or suspended
animation; "dormant buds"; "a hibernating bear"; "torpid
frogs" [syn: {dormant}, {hibernating(a)}]
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