Pancakes on Wednesdays
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Welcome to Pancakes on Wednesdays. Wednesday, November 12, 2003 |
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Here is an amalgamation of trivial facts and seemingly useless data. Do not forget to hit the hyperlinks. We have links, lots of them.
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LIPOGRAMMATIST |
A writer of lipograms. As opposed to pangrammatists, who strive to crowd all the letters of the alphabet into a composition of the very briefest scope, a lipogrammatist systematically leaves one of them out. This ditty from the nineteenth century avoids a certain vowel:
A jovial swain may rack his brain, and tax his fancys might, To quiz in vain, for tis most plain, That what I say is right.
A lipogram without an e is the most difficult kind to write, since thats the most common letter in English. There have been some celebrated modern examples. In 1939 Ernest Vincent Wright published a 50,000-word novel called Gadsby without a single e in it. The French author Georges Perec produced a 300-page tour-de-force in 1969, similarly without an e in sight, under the title La Disparition. It was translated into e-less English by Gilbert Adair in 1995 as A Void. We might ask ourselves why anyone would attempt such feats, but that question might take us too far into the murkier realms of human psychology. Such unusual constructions can fatally limit an author, as crucial grammatical forms must not play a part in any composition. Though a good author might find avoiding a particular symbol is not always too much of a handicap, its hard to maintain such an approach for long without producing writing that is a thoroughgoing oddity, as this part of my discussion plainly shows. Writing in this way for fifty thousand words would tax anybodys brain, and could bring about a long-lasting loss of ability in a wordsmith! The word lipogram is from the Greek lipogrammatos, lacking a letter, which derives from the verb leipein, to leave out, plus gramma, a letter. The first part has nothing to do with the modern prefix lipo-, fat, which is from a different Greek stem. |
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Happy Birthday Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1815 Elizabeth Cady Stanton(1815-1902) is believed to be the driving force behind the 1848 Convention, and for the next fifty years played a leadership role in the women's rights movement.
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Happy Birthday Auguste Rodin 1840 The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin.
1840 - Sculptor Auguste Rodin was born in Paris. His most widely known works are "The Kiss" and "The Thinker."
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Happy Birthday Grace Kelly 1929. Amazing Grace
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I am an excellent driver!
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Charles Manson 1934 Sharon Tate, et al
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Happy Birthday Neil Young 1945 As a result of songs, a lot of people assumed that there was a feud between Neil Young and Lynyrd Skynyrd. But the fact is that they were mutual fans!
You've got to turn on evil When its coming after you I know I said I love you I know you know it's true I've got to put the phone down And do what we've got to do One standing in the aisle way Two more at the door We've got to get inside there Before they kill some more
Time is running out Let's roll
Time is running out Let's roll
No time for indecision We've got to make a move I hope that we're forgiven For what we've got to do How this all got started I'll never understand I hope someone can fly this thing And get us back to land
Time is running out Let's roll
Time is running out Let's roll
No one has the answers But one thing is true You've got to turn on evil When its coming after you You've got to face it down And when it tries to hide You've got to go in after it And never be denied
Time is running out Let's roll
Time is running out Let's roll
Let's roll for freedom Let's roll for love Going after Satan On the wings of a dove Let's roll for justice Let's roll for truth Let's not let our children Grow up fearful in their youth
Time is running out Let's roll
Time has run out Let's roll
Time is running out Let's roll
- Neil Young |
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Would you like some existentialism with your pancakes? ponder the meaningless nature of the cosmos WOODY ALLEN: That's quite a lovely Jackson Pollock, isn't it? GIRL IN MUSEUM: Yes it is. WOODY ALLEN: What does it say to you? GIRL IN MUSEUM: It restates the negativeness of the universe, the hideous lonely emptiness of existence, nothingness, the predicament of man forced to live in a barren, godless eternity, like a tiny flame flickering in an immense void, with nothing but waste, horror, and degradation, forming a useless bleak straightjacket in a black absurd cosmos. WOODY ALLEN: What are you doing Saturday night? GIRL IN MUSEUM: Committing suicide. WOODY ALLEN: What about Friday night? GIRL IN MUSEUM: [leaves silently] "Play It Again, Sam", Paramount Pictures, 1972 |
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Happy Birthday Nadia Comaneci 1961 She was perfect....
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Happy Birthday
David Schwimmer 1966
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Happy Birthday Tonya Harding 1970 She ain't perfect.
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On this day: 1966 - Donovan's "Mellow Yellow" was released.
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What is a syllogy?
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All S is P |
One category is a subset of another |
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No S is P |
The two categories do not intersect |
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Some S is P |
The two categories intersect |
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Some S is not P |
One category is not a subset of another |
What is Logic? ........ Amazing Logic. |
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1984 - Madonna released the album "Like A Virgin." I made it through the wilderness Somehow I made it through Didn't know how lost I was Until I found you
I was beat incomplete I'd been had, I was sad and blue But you made me feel Yeah, you made me feel Shiny and new
Chorus:
Like a virgin Touched for the very first time Like a virgin When your heart beats (after first time, "With your heartbeat") Next to mine
Gonna give you all my love, boy My fear is fading fast Been saving it all for you 'Cause only love can last
You're so fine and you're mine Make me strong, yeah you make me bold Oh your love thawed out Yeah, your love thawed out What was scared and cold
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Oooh, oooh, oooh
You're so fine and you're mine I'll be yours 'till the end of time 'Cause you made me feel Yeah, you made me feel I've nothing to hide
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Like a virgin, ooh, ooh Like a virgin Feels so good inside When you hold me, and your heart beats, and you love me
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Ooh, baby Can't you hear my heart beat For the very first time? |
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1859 - The first flying trapeze act was performed by Jules Leotard at Cirque Napoleon in Paris, France. He was also the designer of the garment that is named after him.
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1940 - Walt Disney released "Fantasia." |
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Todays Wednesday field trip takes us to the know place! |
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1942 - During World War II, naval battle of Guadalcanal began between Japanese and American forces. The Americans won a major victory.
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1979 - U.S. President Carter ordered a halt to all oil imports from Iran in response to 63 Americans being taken hostage at the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran on November 4.
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1980 - The U.S. space probe Voyager I came within 77,000 miles of Saturn while transmitting data back to Earth. |
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2002 - Stan Lee filed a lawsuit against Marvel Entertainment Inc. that claimed the company had cheated him out of millions of dollars in movie profits related to the 2002 movie "Spider-Man." Lee was the creator of Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk and Daredevil. Actually, for all you comic book nerds, "Steve Ditko" was the creator of SpiderMan.
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This space was intentionally left blank of hyper links, or anything of substance, because We all need a good laugh about nothing sometimes. |
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Pancakes Wednesdays |
Definitely |
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