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from bruno:

My OED lists popinjay as

i) first refering to the parrot (probably from "jay")
(c 1320, from French),

ii) then to representation of a parrot in tapestry or
signage (1420) and later a target shaped like a parrot
used in archery practice (1548);

iii) approbatively for a person in fine clothes (1310)

iv) lastly pejoratively for a person showing "vanity
conceit...and mechanical repetition of another's words"
(1528).

The earliest citation for sense iv) is William Tindale
in Obedience of the Christian Man: "The priest ought to
christen them in the English tongue and not play the
popinjay with a Credo save ye."

I would guess the echo of "Pope" (i.e. priest parrots
the words of the popish church?) is intentional in
Tindale, but the word had been around for two
centuries...

William Tindale, first translator of the Bible into
English, (also an ancestor of [a certain person we know --tm]) was arrested in Antwerp as a heretic and burned
at the stake by the Holy Roman Imperial authorities in
1536.

- tom moody 3-18-2005 7:16 pm [link] [add a comment]

The Onion's Irish Heritage timeline.

- tom moody 3-17-2005 10:25 pm [link] [add a comment]

ANWAR drilling vote results
- steve 3-17-2005 3:42 am [link] [3 comments]

yo la tengo streaming live video cover song requests on wfmu right now for a couple of hours.
hosts tom scharpling and gaylord fields - go to main page and click wm stream


- bill 3-16-2005 5:02 am [link] [add a comment]

google bombing wikipedia and other pathetic ways of fighting back


- bill 3-15-2005 5:15 pm [link] [add a comment]

Under the Bush administration, the federal government has aggressively used a well-established tool of public relations: the prepackaged, ready-to-serve news report that major corporations have long distributed to TV stations to pitch everything from headache remedies to auto insurance. In all, at least 20 different federal agencies, including the Defense Department and the Census Bureau, have made and distributed hundreds of television news segments in the past four years, records and interviews show. Many were subsequently broadcast on local stations across the country without any acknowledgement of the government's role in their production.

- bill 3-13-2005 1:52 am [link] [add a comment]

fatbirder


- bill 3-11-2005 11:39 pm [link] [add a comment]

The Church report said that "none of the pictured abuses at Abu Ghraib bear any resemblance to approved policies at any level, in any theater." Admiral Church and his investigators must have missed the pictures of prisoners in hoods, forced into stress positions and threatened by dogs. All of those techniques were approved at one time or another by military officials, including Mr. Rumsfeld. Of course, no known Pentagon policy orders the sexual humiliation of prisoners. But that has happened so pervasively that it clearly was not just the perverted antics of one night shift in one cellblock at Abu Ghraib.

- bill 3-11-2005 6:21 pm [link] [add a comment]

extreme ornithology: Mark Obmascik investigates the world of extreme bird watchers--enthusiasts who compete in the 365-day birdwatching marathon--in his new book The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature, and Fowl Obsession.


- bill 3-09-2005 8:50 pm [link] [add a comment]

skeptic's annotated bible
- dave 3-09-2005 8:01 pm [link] [add a comment]

a pretty amazing short "film" by michal levy.
(15 min. to load over my dial-up)
- steve 3-09-2005 5:21 pm [link] [add a comment]

are bloggers reporters ?


crackdown on blogging?


- bill 3-07-2005 5:29 pm [link] [add a comment]

Amazing 360 degree panorama of Toronto:

This is a composite of downtown Toronto, Centre Island and lake Ontario, put together from photos taken from the CN Tower skypod, 443 m above the ground.

Three rows of 18 photos (54 photos total) were used in the composite. Final processing was about 8 hours on a P3/1GHz/1GB.

- jim 3-04-2005 6:11 pm [link] [add a comment]

Motorcycle Mayhem, a new (to me at least) one from My New Filing Technique is Unstopable.
- jim 3-04-2005 6:09 pm [link] [add a comment]

Frank Luntz lists 14 words Republicans are not to say.
- steve 2-28-2005 9:25 am [link] [2 comments]

"No, man," I told him, "I hate those things, all that paper and those rubber bands. But I like you. I don't need to read it. Just tell me a little about it and I'll give you the blurb."


It was one of my best: "a howl of laughter from the abyss of horror, a comic nightmare from the sick, troubled sleep of this century's desolate end." And it appeared directly above Cubby's blurb.

-n tosches
- bill 2-27-2005 10:25 pm [link] [add a comment]

file under: iPod, reverse engineering

- tom moody 2-27-2005 8:46 pm [link] [add a comment]

Robotwisdom is back. Riothero is back.

Sadly, neither lemonyellow nor sevencrabrangoon are back although the above blasts from the past did make me check.
- jim 2-27-2005 7:03 pm [link] [add a comment]

pinchbeck launching paradigm. more noise at mousemusings.
- dave 2-27-2005 4:36 pm [link] [1 comment]

"Am I boring you?" Dr. Gene Scott RIP. I don't want to think how many hours I spent watching this dude on late night TV in the 80s.

- tom moody 2-24-2005 7:27 pm [link] [2 comments]

gannongate : its worse than you think


- bill 2-24-2005 12:07 am [link] [2 comments]

the dubya tapes


- bill 2-20-2005 4:22 pm [link] [add a comment]

Is Bush a faig?
- steve 2-18-2005 2:16 pm [link] [5 comments]

Why is everyone mad at the mainstream media?




- bill 2-17-2005 5:25 am [link] [add a comment]

Now would be a really good time for me to revitalize the Syria page, but work precludes it. The US is going to use the assasination as an excuse to bash Syria, whether or not they are behind it. At this point, with an unpredictable tyrant in charge, it's hard to predict what the US will do.
- mark 2-16-2005 8:02 am [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]