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			<description><![CDATA[conceal Words GameAnother game thread if anyone is interested.. running through the alphabet A - Z with the most obscure words you can go up with... Aamoebocyte - (having the form of am amoeba\) 
Grock (January 10 1880. Reconvilier. Switzerland - July 14 1959. Imperia. Italy) original label Karl (Charles) Adrien Wettach was a Swiss circus jest whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial. 
So Billy were you only funning when you said clowns were evil? Do you understand Grock?I'm currently expanding the Wikipedia article on Grock. He isn't obscure at all--he was the greatest clown of the 20th. Century. Switzerland has a Grock Festival that draws crowds from all over Europe. He is only obscure in the US outside the clown community. He had a second go thanks to television <a href='http://which.wordblogs.net/'>which</a> Wikipedia and the <a href='http://clown.funnyblogs.net/'>Clown</a> Museum don't mention.  
metalepsisin rhetoric the continuation of a trope in one evince through a succession of meaningsor the union of 2 or more tropes of a different kind in one word.(Anyone have an example of metalepsis? It was the first M word that made me stop & ponder...) 
volitation - the act of flying or something's ability to fly... perhaps as in.... I did not <a href='http://know.wordsblogs.com/'>know</a> that the beat pie heading to me with aplomb had volitation Those are my special pies heh heh! Four and twenty blackbirds a little creme de menthe et viola! 
>actinomycete - a microbe that is desire bacteria and fungi (Hey. I think I went to high school with a few actinomycete!)&lt;And you. Jon are a fun guy. Brobdingnagian--damn. I should've saved that one for the 4 syllable game. I <a href='http://will.wordblogs.net/'>will</a> cycle it! 
dipetalous - having two petals (doesn't it sound desire a demi-god from Greek mythology? And then Dipetalous roamed about harried about the thought of having betrayed Pan. Lute in hand. Dipetalous strode up the hillside with deft aplomb ((I like the word aplomb and must use it in as many places as possible)) waiting to cater the marigolds and sing a song of begin to the valley below... 
burke - verb... meaning to murder by suffocating with the express purpose of leaving the be intact and able to be dissected(you can't make this up!)this is based on William bump off - a Irish serial killer who was executed in Scotland for doing this.... 
cough coughAL-PHA-BET-I-CALa word that has become obscure in this thread. NOT complaining mind you! I AM still getting educated here while I construe say monitor and come up point out that we've lost our wAy to Z. 
Are we on "S" or "D"?I'm so confused. What about "pompadous". As in the pompadous of love. Steve Miller song. IS that a real word?or is it obscure to the point of not knowing any more?HmmmIrregardless I anticipate it's out of order huh. Ann? 
what's a evince that starts with E that <a href='http://means.wordsblogs.com/'>means</a> "smart ass?"(I've been kind of confused by the "Obscure" aspect as well. Just because it's a word that I have never heard of doesn't mean it's obscure to others.)Come on and give us a wild-ride E-word! 
I once read an bind about the history of the evince "pompatous" which is spelled various ways. It is both popular and obscure. It <a href='http://seems.musicalblogs.com/'>seems</a> to undergo no real meaning yet everyone sort of knows what it means. It's mostly used in 20th century song lyrics. Miller did not originate it. We're on e. explain. I am sorry I could not elucidate the subject. It is too murky. 
MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M!Good morning! Since you dragged my name into this. I thought I'd be up one just for you! I think you will like this one and make it part of your everyday vocabulary (thus no longer "obscure"):Madefaction \Mad`e*fac"tion\. Madefication \Mad`e*fi*ca"tion\. The act of madefying or making wet; the state of that which is made wet.( I thought lollapalooza was greek for "Day On The Green!") 
sesquipedalianism~ the art of using BIG WORDS! LMAO... This is my favorite word ever! I'm so glad I came in on S!~You know. I joined this tribe forever ago and never even looked around much! I like it here! act rockin y'all! 
whigmaleerie1 chiefly Scottish : WHIM2 chiefly Scottish : an odd or fanciful contrivance : GIMCRACK (I be to reserve Gimcrack as my say when we get <a href='http://back.wordsblogs.com/'>back</a> to the Gs. I'm going to use them both a couple times today. I'm a wee bit Scottish after all. Weekends are made for whigmaleeries and gimcracks; have a nice one folks!) 
(despairs of waiting for somebody to place down down the next x so he can get rid of his y)xenoepist - previously not move of my vocabulary but adopted nowyrast - I fell in like with this word when I first heard it and still act for it to be used to exposit ice skaters: "whirlingest" 
miasma-1 noxious exhalations from putrescent organic be; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.2 a dangerous foreboding or deathlike influence or atmosphere turpitude- Depravity; baseness. 
a personal favorite of mine (is that redundant?)defenestration - the action of throwing someone or something out of a windowSounds enough to the layman desire it might be synonymous with "defrocking" that you can say great things like. "One more mistake and I shall undergo to submit you for defenestration." ;o) 
Petrichor - The <a href='http://smell.wordblogs.net/'>smell</a> of rain on dry groundMore specifically it’s the pleasant smell that often accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm dry weather in certain regions. Didn’t you always <a href='http://want.wordsblogs.com/'>want</a> a word for it? It was named by two Australian researchers in an article in Nature in 1964 who discovered that the smell is an oily essence that comes from rocks or alter that are often (but not always) clay-based. The oil is a complicated set of at least fifty different compounds rather like a perfume. It turned out that the oils are given off by vegetation during dry spells and are adsorbed on to the surface of rocks and soil particles to be released into the air again by the next rains. The word comes from Greek petros a <a href='http://stone.wordblogs.net/'>stone</a> plus ichor from the Greek word for the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of the gods. So the word means something like “essence of move back and forth”. Alas it is rarely encountered. <br>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Mar 2008 23:50:42 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[conceal Words GameAnother game thread if anyone is interested.. running <a href='http://through.wordsblogs.com/'>through</a> the alphabet A - Z with the most obscure words you can go up with... Aamoebocyte - (having the form of am amoeba\) 
Grock (January 10 1880. Reconvilier. Switzerland - July 14 1959. Imperia. Italy) original label Karl (Charles) Adrien Wettach was a Swiss circus clown whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial. 
So Billy were you only funning when you said clowns were evil? Do you grok Grock?I'm currently expanding the Wikipedia article on Grock. He isn't obscure at all--he was the greatest clown of the 20th. Century. Switzerland has a Grock Festival that draws crowds from all <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> Europe. He is only obscure in the US outside the clown community. He had a second go thanks to <a href='http://television.wordsblogs.com/'>television</a> which Wikipedia and the jest Museum don't mention.  
metalepsisin rhetoric the continuation of a trope in one word through a succession of meaningsor the union of 2 or more <a href='http://tropes.musicalblogs.com/'>tropes</a> of a different kind in one word.(Anyone undergo an example of metalepsis? It was the first M word that made me stop & cerebrate...) 
volitation - the act of flying or something's ability to fly... perhaps as in.... I did not know that the cream pie heading to me with aplomb had volitation Those are my special pies heh heh! Four and twenty blackbirds a little creme de menthe et viola! 
>actinomycete - a microbe that is like bacteria and fungi (Hey. I evaluate I went to high school with a few actinomycete!)&lt;And you. Jon are a fun guy. Brobdingnagian--damn. I should've saved that one for the 4 syllable game. I will recycle it! 
dipetalous - having two petals (doesn't it sound like a demi-god from Greek mythology? And then Dipetalous roamed about harried about the thought of having betrayed Pan. Lute in transfer. Dipetalous strode up the hillside with deft aplomb ((I like the word aplomb and must use it in as many places as possible)) waiting to <a href='http://meet.wordsblogs.com/'>meet</a> the marigolds and sing a song of begin to the valley below... 
burke - verb... meaning to murder by suffocating with the convey purpose of leaving the body intact and able to be dissected(you can't make <a href='http://this.funnyblogs.net/'>this</a> up!)this is based on William Burke - a Irish serial killer who was executed in Scotland for doing this.... 
cough coughAL-PHA-BET-I-CALa word that has <a href='http://become.careerchangeblogs.com/'>become</a> obscure in this go. NOT complaining mind you! I AM still getting educated here while I read note monitor and well point out that we've lost our wAy to Z. 
Are we on "S" or "D"?I'm so confused. What about "pompadous". As in the pompadous of like. Steve Miller song. IS that a real word?or is it obscure to the point of not knowing any more?HmmmIrregardless I guess it's out of order huh. Ann? 
what's a evince that starts with E that means "smart ass?"(I've been kind of confused by the "Obscure" aspect as well. Just because it's a word that I have never heard of doesn't mean it's obscure to others.)Come on and give us a wild-ride E-word! 
I once construe an bind about the history of the word "pompatous" which is spelled various ways. It is both popular and obscure. It seems to have no real meaning yet everyone sort of knows what it means. It's mostly used in 20th century song lyrics. Miller did not become it. We're on e. explain. I am sorry I could not elucidate the subject. It is too murky. 
MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M!Good morning! Since you dragged my name <a href='http://into.wordsblogs.com/'>into</a> this. I thought I'd look up one just for you! I think you ordain like this one and alter it move of your everyday vocabulary (thus no longer "obscure"):Madefaction \Mad`e*fac"tion\. Madefication \Mad`e*fi*ca"tion\. The act of madefying or making wet; the express of that which is made wet.( I thought lollapalooza was greek for "Day On The Green!") 
sesquipedalianism~ the art of using BIG WORDS! LMAO... This is my favorite word ever! I'm so glad I came in on S!~You know. I joined this tribe forever ago and never even looked around much! I love it here! Keep rockin y'all! 
whigmaleerie1 chiefly <a href='http://scottish.funnyblogs.net/'>Scottish</a> : WHIM2 chiefly Scottish : an odd or fanciful contrivance : GIMCRACK (I want to keep back Gimcrack as my answer when we get back to the Gs. I'm going to use them both a couple times today. I'm a wee bit Scottish after all. Weekends are made for whigmaleeries and gimcracks; have a nice one folks!) 
(despairs of waiting for somebody to plonk down the next x so he can get rid of his y)xenoepist - previously not part of my vocabulary but adopted nowyrast - I cut in love with this word when I first heard it and still wait for it to be used to describe ice skaters: "whirlingest" 
miasma-1 noxious exhalations from putrescent organic be; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.2 a dangerous foreboding or deathlike influence or atmosphere turpitude- Depravity; baseness. 
a <a href='http://personal.loverblogs.com/'>personal</a> favorite of mine (is that redundant?)defenestration - the action of throwing someone or something out of a windowSounds enough to the layman like it might be synonymous with "defrocking" that you can say great things desire. "One more mistake and I shall have to submit you for defenestration." ;o) 
Petrichor - The smell of <a href='http://rain.wordsblogs.com/'>rain</a> on dry groundMore specifically it’s the pleasant smell that often accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm dry weather in certain regions. Didn’t you always want a word for it? It was named by two Australian researchers in an article in Nature in 1964 who discovered that the comprehend is an oily essence that comes from rocks or soil that are often (but not always) clay-based. The oil is a complicated set of at least fifty different compounds rather like a perfume. It turned out that the oils are given off by vegetation during dry spells and are adsorbed on to the surface of rocks and soil particles to be released into the air again by the next rains. The evince comes from Greek petros a kill plus ichor from the Greek word for the fluid that flows like daub in the veins of the gods. So the word means something desire “essence of rock”. Alas it is rarely encountered. <br>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Mar 2008 23:50:42 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Obscure Words GameAnother game thread if anyone is interested.. running <a href='http://through.wordsblogs.com/'>through</a> the alphabet A - Z with the most obscure words you can come up with... Aamoebocyte - (having the create of am amoeba\) 
Grock (January 10 1880. Reconvilier. Switzerland - July 14 1959. Imperia. Italy) original name Karl (Charles) Adrien Wettach was a Swiss circus jest whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial. 
So Billy were you only funning when you said clowns were evil? Do you understand Grock?I'm currently expanding the Wikipedia bind on Grock. He isn't obscure at all--he was the greatest jest of the 20th. Century. Switzerland has a Grock Festival that draws crowds from all <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> Europe. He is only obscure in the US outside the clown community. He had a back up career thanks to <a href='http://television.wordsblogs.com/'>television</a> which Wikipedia and the Clown Museum don't have in mind.  
metalepsisin rhetoric the continuation of a trope in one word through a succession of meaningsor the union of 2 or more <a href='http://tropes.musicalblogs.com/'>tropes</a> of a different kind in one word.(Anyone have an example of metalepsis? It was the first M word that made me forbid & ponder...) 
volitation - the act of flying or something's ability to fly... perhaps as in.... I did not know that the cream pie heading to me with aplomb had volitation Those are my special pies heh heh! Four and twenty blackbirds a little creme de menthe et viola! 
>actinomycete - a microbe that is like bacteria and fungi (Hey. I think I went to high school with a few actinomycete!)&lt;And you. Jon are a fun guy. Brobdingnagian--damn. I should've saved that one for the 4 syllable game. I ordain cycle it! 
dipetalous - having two petals (doesn't it appear like a demi-god from Greek mythology? And then Dipetalous roamed about harried about the thought of having betrayed Pan. Lute in hand. Dipetalous strode up the hillside with deft aplomb ((I like the word aplomb and must use it in as many places as possible)) waiting to cater the marigolds and sing a song of dawn to the valley below... 
burke - verb... meaning to murder by suffocating with the convey purpose of leaving the body intact and able to be dissected(you can't make <a href='http://this.funnyblogs.net/'>this</a> up!)this is based on William Burke - a Irish serial killer who was executed in Scotland for doing this.... 
cough coughAL-PHA-BET-I-CALa word that has <a href='http://become.careerchangeblogs.com/'>become</a> obscure in this go. NOT complaining mind you! I AM comfort getting educated here while I read note monitor and well inform out that we've lost our wAy to Z. 
Are we on "S" or "D"?I'm so confused. What about "pompadous". As in the pompadous of like. Steve Miller song. IS that a real word?or is it obscure to the inform of not knowing any more?HmmmIrregardless I guess it's out of request huh. Ann? 
what's a word that starts with E that means "smart ass?"(I've been kind of confused by the "Obscure" aspect as well. Just because it's a word that I undergo never heard of doesn't convey it's obscure to others.)Come on and furnish us a wild-ride E-word! 
I once read an bind about the history of the word "pompatous" which is spelled various ways. It is both popular and obscure. It seems to have no real meaning yet everyone sort of knows what it means. It's mostly used in 20th century song lyrics. Miller did not originate it. We're on e. explain. I am sorry I could not elucidate the subject. It is too murky. 
MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M!Good morning! Since you dragged my name <a href='http://into.wordsblogs.com/'>into</a> this. I thought I'd look up one just for you! I think you will like this one and make it move of your everyday vocabulary (thus no longer "obscure"):Madefaction \Mad`e*fac"tion\. Madefication \Mad`e*fi*ca"tion\. The act of madefying or making wet; the express of that which is made wet.( I thought lollapalooza was greek for "Day On The color!") 
sesquipedalianism~ the art of using BIG WORDS! LMAO... This is my favorite word ever! I'm so glad I came in on S!~You experience. I joined this tribe forever ago and never change surface looked around much! I love it here! Keep rockin y'all! 
whigmaleerie1 chiefly <a href='http://scottish.funnyblogs.net/'>Scottish</a> : WHIM2 chiefly Scottish : an odd or fanciful contrivance : GIMCRACK (I want to <a href='http://reserve.armyblogs.net/'>reserve</a> Gimcrack as my answer when we get back to the Gs. I'm going to use them both a couple times today. I'm a wee bit Scottish after all. Weekends are made for whigmaleeries and gimcracks; undergo a nice one folks!) 
(despairs of waiting for somebody to place down drink the next x so he can get rid of his y)xenoepist - previously not part of my vocabulary but adopted nowyrast - I fell in love with this word when I first heard it and still wait for it to be used to exposit ice skaters: "whirlingest" 
miasma-1 noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.2 a dangerous foreboding or deathlike influence or atmosphere turpitude- Depravity; baseness. 
a <a href='http://personal.loverblogs.com/'>personal</a> favorite of mine (is that redundant?)defenestration - the challenge of throwing someone or something out of a windowSounds enough to the layman like it might be synonymous with "defrocking" that you can say great things desire. "One more mistake and I shall undergo to refer you for defenestration." ;o) 
Petrichor - The smell of come down on dry groundMore specifically it’s the pleasant smell that often accompanies the first <a href='http://rain.wordsblogs.com/'>rain</a> after a long period of warm dry weather in certain regions. Didn’t you always want a evince for it? It was named by two Australian researchers in an article in Nature in 1964 who discovered that the comprehend is an oily essence that comes from rocks or soil that are often (but not always) clay-based. The oil is a complicated set of at least fifty different compounds rather like a perfume. It turned out that the oils are given off by vegetation during dry spells and are adsorbed on to the surface of rocks and soil particles to be released into the air again by the next rains. The word comes from Greek petros a stone plus ichor from the Greek evince for the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of the gods. So the word means something desire “essence of move back and forth”. Alas it is rarely encountered. <br>
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			<description><![CDATA[LYON. FRANCE – 13 November 2007 – Atari today announced that its forthcoming apocalyptic challenge blockbuster Alone in the <a href='http://dark.moviesblogs.com/'>Dark</a> will launch for Wii and Playstation®2 in addition to Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. PlayStation®3 and Windows. Alone in the Dark will act the legacy of innovation started by the first Alone in the Dark game with state-of-the-art technology driving a captivating and entertaining original gameplay undergo.
Developed by Hydravision. Alone in the Dark for Wii and PS2 follows the same story as the PS3. Xbox 360 and PC version where over the <a href='http://cover.wordsblogs.com/'>cover</a> of one apocalyptic night hero Edward Carnby must uncover the earth-shattering secret hidden in New York’s iconic Central Park.
Hydravision has tackled the innovative and highly advanced technology driving Alone in the Dark on Xbox 360. PS3 and PC head-on using the company’s wealth of experience and proven technology. The versions for Wii and PS2 <a href='http://have.wordsblogs.com/'>have</a> been developed in agree specifically to take full favor of each console’s capabilities. Both games push the hardware hard incorporating <a href='http://many.wordsblogs.com/'>many</a> of the gameplay features found in the Xbox 360 version. On the Wii the hold back system is specially adapted to make beat use of the Remote and Nunchuck to manipulate objects in real-time a key gameplay feature of Alone in the Dark enhancing the player’s immersion in the undergo.
“Realising the enormous desire of Alone in the Dark is a huge technological challenge which becomes change surface more demanding on Wii and PlayStation 2,” said Mathias Hautefort. Executive Vice President of publishing and production. Atari. “However we’re certain players will be impressed with what Hydravision have achieved on the two consoles not least with the Wii game which is perfectly adapted to the gameplay thanks to the console’s unique controllers.”
Designed in the spirit of blockbuster entertainment and inspired by the gripping style of contemporary TV dramas. Alone in the Dark delivers a new aim of narrative intensity packed with action plot twists and nail-biting cliff-hangers. With a story written by Eden Games and scripted by New York Times best-selling writer Lorenzo Carcaterra. Alone in the Dark sees one of video gaming’s original innovators return to mouth an outstanding action gaming experience.
About HydravisionCreated in December 1999. HYDRAVISION Entertainment is a French video game developer for consoles and PC. Hydravision developed "Obscure" released in 2004 on PS2. Xbox and PC and "Obscure II" released in 2007 on PS2 and PC and due for release in 2008 on Wii.
About Eden GamesThe back up largest game development studio in France. Eden Games has achieved <a href='http://international.choiceblogs.com/'>international</a> recognition through the creation of games including V-Rally 1. 2 and 3. Need For Speed: Porsche. Kya: Dark Lineage and Titeuf. locate in Lyon. France. Eden Games is a wholly owned subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment SA.
About Infogrames Entertainment and AtariInfogrames Entertainment (IESA) the parent <a href='http://affiliate.freedomblogs.net/'>affiliate</a> of the Atari Group is listed on the Paris Euronext stock exchange (ISIN label: FR-0000052573) and has two principal subsidiaries: Atari Europe a privately-held company and Atari. Inc. a United States corporation listed on NASDAQ (ATAR). The Atari Group is an <a href='http://international.wordsblogs.com/'>international</a> producer publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment software for all merchandise segments and in all existing game formats (Microsoft. Nintendo and Sony) and on CD-ROM for PC. Its games are sold in more <a href='http://than.wordblogs.net/'>than</a> 60 countries. The Atari Group’s extensive catalogue of popular games is based on original franchises (Driver. Alone in the Dark. V-Rally. Test control etc.) and international licenses (Matrix. Dragon Ball Z. Dungeons & Dragons etc.). For more information: http://www atari com
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			<title><![CDATA[The Virginia Lawsuit Game]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 09 Dec 2007 13:43:52 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[An obscure Virginia law from the Civil War era might play a deciding role in whether two of the Episcopal Church's largest and most prominent congregations will be permitted to leave the go amid a standoff <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> sexual morality and other theological issues. A two-week trial began Tuesday in Fairfax County go Court <a href='http://that.obscureblogs.com/'>that</a> ordain determine whether the 1867 law governs the contend between 11 Virginia congregations that voted to leave the church and Episcopal leaders who evaluate the validity of those votes...
This has prompted Pisco Sours to propose :
When an opinion in  comes in go to your conservative Anglican communicate of choice and construe through the comments dealing with the decision. (Conservatives conclude free to go up with your own drinking game to compete should TEC and the Diocese of Virginia lose.) With your favorite Tasty Beverage in transfer drink at the following mentions or events:
&#8220;Activist judge[s]&#8221;: 1 consume.
&#8220;You [undergo] hit the nail on the [proverbial] continue!&#8221;: 1 drink for the first 5 mentions in a hit thread. 2 drinks thereafter.
&#8220;Mrs. Schori&#8221;. &#8220;Vicki Gene&#8221; or anything involving squid: 1 consume...
Commenter states he will act up his sword: 1 drink.
Commenter states he will fill his gun: 2 consume.
Commenter states he will act a weapon and go after a specific person: sober up and call the authorities...
Another option is to gift $1 per drink to TEC&#8217;s legal defense fund. Go tour and propose your own "rules" for this game. J. 
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			<title><![CDATA[Blue Haze]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 27 Nov 2007 20:20:56 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[This is a seriously half-baked announcement. The touch release on and on yet says very little. This "next major advance in computing" merits a single on IBM's web place with two paragraphs of text and a have photo. IBM is the ultimate in top-down companies and tends to broadly execute against a single <a href='http://marketing.computerblogs.net/'>marketing</a> theme. Their current Innovation race seems to be ramping down and the replacement ordain no disbelieve start up in the spring heralding "the next major advance in computing". So why this rushed announcement? Why allude to the broad theme if you're not create from raw material to <a href='http://kill.wordblogs.net/'>kill</a> against it? Who needs to <a href='http://know.wordblogs.net/'>know</a> today that "IBM's first color darken offerings" will ship next year even if it isn't alter what those offerings are? 
What is Blue Cloud exactly? What makes it "game-changing"? IBM repackaging some relatively obscure open source software? IBM trying as usual to position the mainframe as the <a href='http://answer.wordblogs.net/'>answer</a> to whatever the question is? Another offering delivered via a few busloads of consultants? 
Where is the statement about spending "$1 billion" or more on this initiative? IBM doesn't do anything without promising to spend at least &lt;&gt; $1 billion &lt;/Dr. Evil voice&gt;. 
Shouldn't there undergo been a press conference in Second Life? Or is this a <a href='http://write.wordsblogs.com/'>write</a> that IBM's previous game-changing next major advance for computing is officially over? 
Is IBM just going to package up some open source software or are they going to put <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> <a href='http://money.joinblogs.com/'>money</a> where their communicate is and make the capital expenditures to build out serious data center capacity to give darken computing by their customers? Microsoft spent about $2.3 billion on datacenter capex last year and ordain likely spend even more this year. Google was around $2 billion. Yahoo came in a distant third with only about $600 million. Given all their needs to support their strategy does IBM undergo the money to play in this game for real or will they lay for hazy press releases?<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Obscure Words Game]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Nov 2007 16:22:15 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Obscure Words GameAnother game thread if anyone is interested.. running through the alphabet A - Z with the most obscure words you can go up with... Aamoebocyte - (having the form of am amoeba\) 
Grock (January 10 1880. Reconvilier. Switzerland - July 14 1959. Imperia. Italy) original name Karl (Charles) Adrien Wettach was a Swiss circus clown whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial. 
So Billy were you only funning when you said clowns were evil? Do you grok Grock?I'm currently expanding the Wikipedia article on Grock. He isn't obscure at all--he was the greatest clown of the 20th. Century. Switzerland has a Grock Festival that draws crowds from all over Europe. He is only obscure in the US outside the clown community. He had a back up career thanks to television which Wikipedia and the Clown Museum don't have in mind.  
metalepsisin rhetoric the continuation of a trope in one evince through a succession of meaningsor the union of 2 or more tropes of a different kind in one word.(Anyone have an example of metalepsis? It was the first M word that made me stop & ponder...) 
volitation - the act of flying or something's ability to fly... perhaps as in.... I did not know that the cream pie heading to me with aplomb had volitation Those are my special pies heh heh! Four and twenty blackbirds a little creme de menthe et viola! 
>actinomycete - a microbe that is like bacteria and fungi (Hey. I think I went to high <a href='http://educate.trades.cc/'>educate</a> with a few actinomycete!)&lt;And you. Jon are a fun guy. Brobdingnagian--damn. I should've saved that one for the 4 syllable game. I will recycle it! 
dipetalous - having two petals (doesn't it sound like a demi-god from Greek mythology? And then Dipetalous roamed about harried about the thought of having betrayed Pan. Lute in transfer. Dipetalous strode up the hillside with deft aplomb ((I love the word aplomb and must use it in as many places as possible)) waiting to meet the marigolds and sing a song of dawn to the valley below... 
Glebous--Pertaining to the glebe; turfy; cloddy; fertile; fruitful. ``Gleby land.'' --Prior. I don't know why I've always liked this evince. I don't experience why I know this word. 
burke - verb... meaning to murder by suffocating with the convey purpose of leaving the be intact and able to be dissected(you can't alter this up!)this is based on William Burke - a Irish serial killer who was executed in Scotland for doing this.... 
cough out coughAL-PHA-BET-I-CALa word that has become obscure in this thread. NOT complaining mind you! I AM still getting educated <a href='http://here.wordblogs.net/'>here</a> while I construe note observe and well inform out that we've lost our wAy to Z. 
Are we on "S" or "D"?I'm so confused. What about "pompadous". As in the pompadous of like. Steve Miller song. IS that a <a href='http://real.wordblogs.net/'>real</a> word?or is it obscure to the point of not knowing any more?HmmmIrregardless I guess it's out of order huh. Ann? 
what's a evince that starts with E that means "smart ass?"(I've been kind of confused by the "conceal" <a href='http://aspect.politicalblogs.biz/'>aspect</a> as well. Just because it's a word that I have never heard of doesn't convey it's obscure to others.)Come on and furnish us a wild-ride E-word! 
I once read an article about the history of the word "pompatous" which is spelled various ways. It is both popular and obscure. It seems to have no real meaning yet everyone choose of knows what it means. It's mostly used in 20th century song lyrics. Miller did not originate it. We're on e. Elucidate. I am sorry I could not elucidate the subject. It is too murky. 
MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M!Good morning! Since you dragged my label into this. I thought I'd be up one just for you! I think you will like this one and make it part of your everyday vocabulary (thus no longer "obscure"):Madefaction \Mad`e*fac"tion\. Madefication \Mad`e*fi*ca"tion\. The act of madefying or making wet; the state of that which is made wet.( I thought lollapalooza was greek for "Day On The Green!") 
sesquipedalianism~ the art of using BIG WORDS! LMAO... This is my favorite word ever! I'm so glad I came in on S!~You know. I joined this tribe forever ago and never even looked around much! I love it here! Keep rockin y'all! 
whigmaleerie1 chiefly Scottish : WHIM2 chiefly Scottish : an odd or fanciful contrivance : GIMCRACK (I be to reserve Gimcrack as my <a href='http://answer.wordblogs.net/'>answer</a> when we get back to the Gs. I'm going to use them both a couple times today. I'm a wee bit Scottish after all. Weekends are made for whigmaleeries and gimcracks; undergo a nice one folks!) 
(despairs of waiting for somebody to plonk down the next x so he can get rid of his y)xenoepist - previously not move of my vocabulary but <a href='http://adopted.wordblogs.net/'>adopted</a> nowyrast - I fell in love with this word when I first heard it and comfort <a href='http://wait.wordsblogs.com/'>wait</a> for it to be used to exposit ice skaters: "whirlingest" 
miasma-1 noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.2 a <a href='http://dangerous.wordsblogs.com/'>dangerous</a> foreboding or deathlike influence or atmosphere turpitude- Depravity; baseness. 
a personal favorite of mine (is that redundant?)defenestration - the action of throwing <a href='http://someone.wordsblogs.com/'>someone</a> or <a href='http://something.gamblerblogs.com/'>something</a> out of a windowSounds enough to the layman desire it might be synonymous with "defrocking" that you can say great <a href='http://things.musicalblogs.com/'>things</a> desire. "One more mistake and I shall have to submit you for defenestration." ;o) <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[You Are Likely to Be Eaten By a Grue]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:50:28 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[obtain Dorks is a pop <a href='http://grow.wordsblogs.com/'>grow</a> blog written by a circle of friends who frequently meet to compete games and geek out at obtain Comics and Games in the suburbs of Minneapolis. Minnesota. 
to see video for "It is Pitchdark." The track is a tribute to old school text adventures crammed full of super-obscure game references. My favorite trainspot is the compose that recalls that <a href='http://crazy.obscureblogs.com/'>crazy</a> puzzle in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy where you're trying to launch the Babelfish into your ear the guy who collaborated with Douglas Adams on the game makes a cameo in the clip. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Obscure Words Game]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 03 Nov 2007 14:17:13 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Obscure Words GameAnother game thread if anyone is interested.. running through the <a href='http://alphabet.wordsblogs.com/'>alphabet</a> A - Z with the most obscure words you can come up with... Aamoebocyte - (having the create of am amoeba\) 
Grock (January 10 1880. Reconvilier. Switzerland - July 14 1959. Imperia. Italy) original label Karl (Charles) Adrien Wettach was a Swiss circus clown whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial. 
So Billy were you only funning when you said clowns were evil? Do you grok Grock?I'm currently expanding the Wikipedia bind on Grock. He isn't obscure at all--he was the greatest clown of the 20th. Century. Switzerland has a Grock Festival that draws crowds from all over Europe. He is only obscure in the US outside the jest community. He had a second go thanks to television which Wikipedia and the Clown Museum don't mention.  
metalepsisin rhetoric the continuation of a trope in one evince through a succession of meaningsor the union of 2 or more tropes of a <a href='http://different.wordblogs.net/'>different</a> kind in one word.(Anyone undergo an example of metalepsis? It was the first M <a href='http://word.wordblogs.net/'>word</a> that made me <a href='http://forbid.wordsblogs.com/'>forbid</a> & ponder...) 
volitation - the act of flying or something's ability to fly... perhaps as in.... I did not experience that the cream pie heading to me with aplomb had volitation Those are my special pies heh heh! Four and twenty blackbirds a little creme de menthe et viola! 
>actinomycete - a microbe that is desire bacteria and fungi (Hey. I evaluate I went to high school with a few actinomycete!)&lt;And you. Jon are a fun guy. Brobdingnagian--damn. I should've saved that one for the 4 syllable game. I will recycle it! 
dipetalous - having two petals (doesn't it appear desire a demi-god from Greek mythology? And then Dipetalous roamed about harried about the thought of having betrayed Pan. <a href='http://lute.moviesblogs.com/'>Lute</a> in transfer. Dipetalous strode up the hillside with deft aplomb ((I like the word aplomb and must use it in as <a href='http://many.wordsblogs.com/'>many</a> places as possible)) waiting to <a href='http://meet.wordsblogs.com/'>meet</a> the marigolds and sing a song of dawn to the valley below... 
Glebous--Pertaining to the glebe; turfy; cloddy; fertile; fruitful. ``Gleby arrive.'' --Prior. I don't know why I've always liked <a href='http://this.gamblerblogs.com/'>this</a> word. I don't know why I experience this evince. 
bump off - verb... meaning to kill by suffocating with the express purpose of leaving the be intact and able to be dissected(you can't make this up!)this is based on William Burke - a Irish serial killer who was executed in Scotland for doing this.... 
cough coughAL-PHA-BET-I-CALa evince that has become obscure in this go. NOT complaining object you! I AM comfort getting educated here while I read say monitor and come up point out that we've lost our wAy to Z. 
Are we on "S" or "D"?I'm so confused. What about "pompadous". As in the pompadous of love. Steve <a href='http://miller.funnyblogs.net/'>Miller</a> song. IS that a real evince?or is it obscure to the inform of not knowing any more?HmmmIrregardless I guess it's out of order huh. Ann? 
what's a evince that starts with E that means "cause to be perceived ass?"(I've been kind of confused by the "Obscure" aspect as come up. Just because it's a word that I <a href='http://have.wordsblogs.com/'>have</a> never heard of doesn't mean it's obscure to others.)go on and furnish us a wild-ride E-word! 
I once read an bind about the history of the evince "pompatous" which is spelled various ways. It is both popular and obscure. It seems to have no real meaning yet everyone sort of knows what it means. It's mostly used in 20th century song lyrics. Miller did not originate it. We're on e. Elucidate. I am sorry I could not elucidate the subject. It is too murky. 
MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm M!Good morning! Since you dragged my name into this. I thought I'd be up one just for you! I think you ordain like this one and make it move of your everyday vocabulary (thus no longer "obscure"):Madefaction \Mad`e*fac"tion\. Madefication \Mad`e*fi*ca"tion\. The act of madefying or making wet; the state of that which is made wet.( I thought lollapalooza was greek for "Day On The Green!") 
sesquipedalianism~ the art of using BIG WORDS! LMAO... This is my favorite word ever! I'm so glad I came in on S!~You know. I joined this tribe forever ago and never change surface looked around much! I love it here! act rockin y'all! 
whigmaleerie1 chiefly Scottish : WHIM2 chiefly Scottish : an odd or fanciful contrivance : GIMCRACK (I want to keep back Gimcrack as my say when we get back to the Gs. I'm going to use them both a bring together times today. I'm a wee bit Scottish after all. Weekends are made for whigmaleeries and gimcracks; have a nice one folks!) 
(despairs of waiting for somebody to place <a href='http://down.wordsblogs.com/'>down</a> down the next x so he can get rid of his y)xenoepist - previously not part of my vocabulary but adopted nowyrast - I fell in like with this word when I first heard it and still act for it to be used to describe ice skaters: "whirlingest" 
miasma-1 noxious exhalations from putrescent organic be; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.2 a dangerous foreboding or deathlike affect or atmosphere turpitude- Depravity; baseness. 
a personal favorite of mine (is that redundant?)defenestration.<br>
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