7 posts tagged “week 2”
Video of the Week
Human Tetris
Song of the Week
Fact of the Week
Testis or Testify?![]()
The
word "testis" cames from the Latin meaning to bear witness. In ancient
Rome, only men could bear witness or testify in a public forum. In
order to show importance to their testimony, they would hold their
testicles as they spoke, and an oath was declared while holding
another's testicles.
Site of the Week
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List and rate, get recommendations from other users, connect with
friend and meet new people who match with your ratings and have similar
interests as you.
Joke of the Week
Top 10 Actual Email Addresses
Many colleges and business's tend to strip the last name down to 6
characters and add the first and last initial to either the beginning
or end to make up an E-Mail address. For example, Mary L. Ferguson =
mlfergus or fergusml. They are just now beginning to realize the
problems that may happen when you have a large and diverse pool of
people to choose from. Add to that a large database of company/college
acronyms and you have some very funny addresses. Probably not funny to
the individual involved, however:
TOP TEN Actual E-mail Addresses
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10. Hellen Thomas Eatons (Duke University) - eatonsht@dku.edu
9. Martha Elizibeth Cummins (Fresno University) - cumminme@fu.edu
8. George David Blowmer (Drop Front Drawers & Cabinets Inc.) - blowmegd@dropdrawers.com
7. Mary Ellen Dickinson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) - dickinme@iup.edu
6. Francis Kevin Kissinger (Las Verdes University) - kissinfk@lvu.edu
5. Barbara Joan Beeranger (Myplace Home Decorating) - beeranbj@myplace.com
4. Amanda Sue Pickering (Purdue University) - aspicker@pu.edu
3. Ida Beatrice Ballinger (Ball State University) - ibballin@bsu.edu
2. Bradley Thomas Kissering (Brady Electrical, Northern Division, Overton Canada) - btkisser@bendover.com
1. Isabelle Haydon Adcock (Toys "R" Us) - ihadcock@tru.com