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March 29, 2007

The Gore Effect


algor

algor                N      3 1 NOM S M                 
algor                N      3 1 VOC S M                 
algor, algoris  N (3rd) M   [XXXCO]  
cold, coldness; chilliness; a fit of shivering; cold weather (pl.);

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Posted by Kate at March 29, 2007 2:47 AM
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Not entirely sure I follow, sorry.

Posted by: Stephen Glauser at March 29, 2007 4:37 AM

Stephen, this might help clarify. Al Gore feels the planet is not experiencing enough algor.

Posted by: Boss429 at March 29, 2007 5:09 AM

ROTFALMAO

Posted by: Canadian Sentinel at March 29, 2007 6:31 AM

Hey! That's the site I used when I designed this neo-latinism last year:

caveat emptor contra emptor culpa.

Posted by: Vitruvius at March 29, 2007 6:46 AM

Look what you get when you run " Moe + Strong" Through the latinizer:

Word mod oe/e
An internal 'oe' might be rendered by 'e'
m.e PRON 5 1 ABL S C
m.e PRON 5 1 ACC S C
I, me (PERS); myself (REFLEX);
*

and>

validus, valida, validum ADJ [XXXAX]
strong, powerful; valid;

Posted by: WL Mackenzie Redux at March 29, 2007 8:47 AM

"The Gore Effect" is the cold weather phenomenon that follows the ex Vice-President on his global warming speaking tour.

Posted by: Kate at March 29, 2007 9:15 AM

Hmmmmmmmph

United - compactus

Nations - bebra

Posted by: Nightmare at March 29, 2007 9:22 AM

algorithm (āl'gə-rĭ'əm) Pronunciation Key
A finite set of unambiguous instructions performed in a prescribed sequence to achieve a goal, especially a mathematical rule or procedure used to compute a desired result. Algorithms are the basis for most computer programming. (dict.com)

Fact: Here's the proof; and, when it's proven, it's a proof: Algorithm did invent the Internet.

Posted by: maz2 at March 29, 2007 9:45 AM

Maz2

Between the Goracle and the little Guy one would think all should be well in the world. But then we had hanging chads and a cut throat finance minister.

Utopia lost.

*sigh*

Now our algorarythyms are all out of sync, and all we got is three leaky subs.

Syncro

Posted by: syncrodox at March 29, 2007 9:58 AM

OT but hey, Congratulations on the "five million" Kate.

Posted by: Joe Molnar at March 29, 2007 10:05 AM

Five million. Well. Thanks Kate. Here then is my honourary post thereto, and it's on topic too ;-)

I realize that many people think the problem is, as Yellow sang,
Desire: tinyurl.com/2vvomm

Yet I think the problem is, as Yello sang, people playing
Vicious Games with Different Names: tinyurl.com/ytzxrp

The solution is, as Shirley Basset sang with Yello,
The Rhythm Divine: tinyurl.com/2chodw

Well, either that, or as Yello sang, I'm
Lost Again: tinyurl.com/2j97cj

Of course, one of the beauties of my conjecture is that its lyrics are full of dangling pronoun references, so you get to substitute the noun references of your choice (proper or otherwise).

Posted by: Vitruvius at March 29, 2007 10:24 AM

""The Gore Effect" is the cold weather phenomenon that follows the ex Vice-President on his global warming speaking tour."
Posted by: Kate at March 29, 2007 9:15 AM

So, if this were followed to a (il?)logical conclusion, if Gore were to have been visiting the Gaza Strip during the recent not-so-biblical flood he would have presided over that time in history when it finally happened: "hell froze over".

Posted by: Yoop at March 29, 2007 10:29 AM

5 mil and counting.....of course the "premier blogger in Kanada" cares not a whit.

That's what happens when you're part of a "daisy chain".

sarc off

Integrity is such an uncommon comodity.

Congrants and carry on Kate.

Syncro

Posted by: syncrodox at March 29, 2007 10:39 AM

Al Gore has no rhythm, he can't find his instrument.

Bill Clinton on the other hand could play the saxophone; or is that sexophone (sp)?


I find it "Hillaryious" because "Bill" is trying to "Gore" the "Bush".

But for the life of me, I "Kennedy" see why you would "Nixon" one of your opponents with an "Eisen-howitzer", when you can use a "Reaygun" in stead.

Perhaps he needed someone to "Carter" away all his rubbish, and "Ford" it across the Potomac.

"Roses may be svelt" but if you want to be a "Truman" you can find beautiful birds nestled between two "Bushes".

http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blbushtwinsphotoprank.htm

Posted by: Hans Rupprecht at March 29, 2007 11:02 AM

Ok, that is priceless!

Posted by: Jim at March 29, 2007 2:33 PM

maz2: Algore has NO RHYTHM! He's as stiff as a sawed off tree branch stuck in the mud.

Posted by: Doug at March 29, 2007 9:18 PM

The planet is suffering from the GORUS,HOT AIRUS HYPOTCRITUS effect cuase by wealthy liberal demaacratic hypotcrit big mouths

Posted by: spurwing plover at March 29, 2007 9:59 PM

another milestone! congratulations Kate, your site IMO is inspiring, entertaining, enlightening, even (or especially) empowering.
yaya I know I'm slobbering but you are the best

Posted by: kelly at March 30, 2007 1:34 AM
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