Monday, March 22, 2010

Monday, March 22, 2010

cacophony \kuh-KAH-fuh-nee\, noun:

  1. Harsh or discordant sound; dissonance.
  2. The use of harsh or discordant sounds in literary composition.
Cacophony comes from Greek kakophonia, from kakophonos, from kakos, "bad" + phone, "sound." The adjective form is cacophonous. The opposite of cacophony is euphony.
Myth-information
  1. To intentionally misinform using myths and other popular misconceptions.
  2. Widely held and promoted but false information that has taken on a mythic quality. Misinformation.
Health Care Reform is being shot down by myth-information.Creationism is myth-information rather than science.
9-11 conspiracy theories are based on myth-information.
Trivia
What funnyman named his firstborn son after Dracula’s dog?
  • Comedian-illusionist Penn Jillette. He named his son, born in 2006, Zolten, noting that “it’s my wife [Emily’s] maiden name and most importantly, it’s the name of Dracula’s dog.” Their first child, a daughter, was named Moxie CrimeFighter.
History
  • Stamp Act: tax was imposed by Britain on the American colonies; it raised intense opposition (1765)
  • Equal Rights Amendment: was approved by US Congress; it was never ratified by requisite majority of states (1972)
  • Flying Wallendas: patriarch Karl Wallenda fell to his death from a tightrope between two hotels in San Juan, Puerto Rico (1978)
  • Hale-Bopp: comet passed the closest to Earth till the year 4397 at a distance of 1.315 AU (1997)
Berfdays

2 comments:

Heff said...

William is 79 ? Holy SHAT !

Bobby "the Blue" said...

Fo real. I thought he was at least 2x that!