Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Oh, Canada

I am taking a "World History of the British Empire" class. It is really interesting. This is a map of Canada circa 1870. I was going to use it in a presentation for the class. So i posted it to this blog to give me easy access. However, I have decided to leave it here for no other purpose than to have a map of Canada.

Word of the Day: Hat: a covering for the head usu. having a shaped crown and brim.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Five is a fruit.



Long time followers will remember my latest posts concerning snipes. However, in today's post we will move away from the theoretical theory of snipe-theoretics, and instead focus on more practical matters. We will begin with the most important stuff, myself. After that we will answer important questions chosen randomly from the dictionary.

Not much has changed since my last post. Therefore, I will not recap by repeating myself for the sake of filling space with mere redundant repetition of previous information. Let me reiterate: I will not replicate--nor say again--unneeded, unnecessary, uncalled-for, superfluous, excessive, or duplicate replications.

Word of the Day: Quechua: a family of languages spoken in Peru and adjecent countries of the South American Andes.