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after following the link to the babelfish translation of the blog, i noticed a google advert for drug and alcohol treatment. did google's read of the excellent prose on the site determine that one must be on drugs or otherwise intoxicated to understand gems such as: "While soaking in the after effect, the; it applied temporarily, (laughing)" and "Riding in spirit, it tried sending also medium range." ah - the fun of babelfish.
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t-bone @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
after following the link to the babelfish translation of the blog, i noticed a google advert for drug and alcohol treatment.
did google's read of the excellent prose on the site determine that one must be on drugs or otherwise intoxicated to understand gems such as:
"While soaking in the after effect, the; it applied temporarily, (laughing)"
and
"Riding in spirit, it tried sending also medium range."
ah - the fun of babelfish.