Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

fey \FAY\, adjective:

  1. Possessing or displaying a strange and otherworldly aspect or quality; magical or fairylike; elfin.
  2. Having power to see into the future; visionary; clairvoyant.
  3. Appearing slightly crazy, as if under a spell; touched.
  4. (Scots.) Fated to die; doomed.
  5. (Scots.) Marked by a sense of approaching death.
Fey comes from Middle English feye, feie, from Old English fæge, "fated to die."
Life Password
  • The password that you use for every website, email account, facebook, twitter, everything. Having a 'life password' is not a good idea, but everyone does it.
My friend found out my life password and wrecked my facebook account, stole all my paypal money and emailed offensive images to my mother.
Trivia
The names of how many state capitals in the United States consist of two separate words? How about three words?
  • Eight state capitals have two-word names; one has a three-word name. The eight are Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Carson City, Nevada; Des Moines, Iowa; Jefferson City, Missouri; Little Rock, Arkansas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; St. Paul, Minnesota; and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The capital with a three-word name is Salt Lake City, Utah.
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