As I read down through my InBox index, I am amazed at the diversity of my email. Next to one about "body cavity searches" is one reminding me that today is Spinoza's birthday. My word of the day for today is "floriated". A personal note arrives "speeding fastly across cyberspace". NASA gives me a preview of "Thanksgiving Skies", in case I rouse myself from a tryptophan-induced coma to wander outside and look up. WhatIs tells me about the "Amazon Compute Cloud", better known as AEC2, of course. My Interesting Thing of the Day is "Skara Brae: House of Sand and Rock". Dromadaire promises me "1 produit gratuit pour 1 produit achete", which is tempting, I must admit. (That's French for BOGOF.) And who knew that "horseshoe crabs give blood for space travel"? A correspondent tries to rouse me out of that TurkeyNap with "ALERT". (It worked, too.) I am advised about the "New Trash Rules"; I have to open that one just to find out if it's new rules for trash or rules for new trash. Dromadaire proves that they have not been to the meetings I have attended by claiming that "Cette semaine nous sont tous tolerants." LiveScience gets my attention with "Some women are allergic to sex"; I have to open to see what their symptoms are. Just in case. An old (well, "former", but she's not as young as I am, either) college roommate explains to me "How dogs and cats came about". (This from a person who has no pets!)
I don't know if this makes it more interesting, or scarier: none of the above is spaghm. It's all real mail.
Bright Blessings,
Spiral Crone
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