Noun. Late Latin, alteration of Latin "prisca" (ancient) and "sillybus" (label for a book), from Greek sillybos, circa 1656. 1: a summary outline of a discourse, treatise, or course of study or of examination requirements as authored, engineered, adapted, printed, scribbled, scrawled, tattooed, formed out of Alpha-Bits®, drawn in the sand, sky-written, crayoned, embroidered on silk, or in any other way created wholly or in part by one named Priscilla.
Monday, October 5, 2009
The first, and perhaps for a long time the only, post.
So I jump feet first into the blogosphere-thing, "jumping" here meaning something more like signing on with reservations etcetera. But I'm not likely to develop and grow this space quickly, so here at least is something for me to look at, to tie me down in some small way to this page, to draw me back in the nearer rather than farther future.
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