Oooops
Huffington Post is starting up a new political newsletter for, i guess, the duration of the campaign. Someone hit the send button a little to early, though:
Features
HuffPost's OffTheBus has just launched "OffTheBus Listening Post."
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Labels: 2008 elections
4 Comments:
I love it.
A client once asked why there was all that "East European" text in the website proofs. Sad, no one takes Latin anymore.
Oh, and for the Latin geeks: Semper ubi sub ubi. :p
By Valerie at We Love Durham, at 9:03 PM
Both Wikipedia and www.lipsum.com have nice articles on the origin of Lorem Ipsum greeking.
Oh and of course: "Ubi o ubi est meam sub ubi."
(I think I studied Latin at the same place Valerie did).
By Marsosudiro, at 1:53 AM
Lorem ipsum FTW !!11!1!
By Anonymous, at 8:35 AM
One of my useful internet finds is the greeking machine:
www.duckisland.com/GreekMachine.asp
It will generate nonsense copy not only in Pseudo Latin, but also in Pseudo German, Hillbilly, Matrix, Marketing and a couple of others.
By Anonymous, at 4:20 PM
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