Chaucer hath a blog
May. 11th, 2006 10:24 amSometime last month, when I was deeply immersed in essay-writing,
bluedevi introduced me to Geoffrey Chaucer's blog, which is much more fun to read than anything I was reading for academic purposes.
In his most recent entry, he's answering problem-page-type questions, producing this gem (in response to a question about changing taps on a bath):
Oon man cardeth the woole, oon man spinneth the woole, and an oothir dyeth the woole a fayre colour. Oon man ys skillede yn the husbandrie of beestes, an othir yn the preparacioun of java-basid onlyne gamblynge interfaces, and yet an othir in the produccioun of artificiale guacamole flavour for potato crispes.
Naturally, there's a syndicated LJ feed:
chaucerhathblog.
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In his most recent entry, he's answering problem-page-type questions, producing this gem (in response to a question about changing taps on a bath):
Oon man cardeth the woole, oon man spinneth the woole, and an oothir dyeth the woole a fayre colour. Oon man ys skillede yn the husbandrie of beestes, an othir yn the preparacioun of java-basid onlyne gamblynge interfaces, and yet an othir in the produccioun of artificiale guacamole flavour for potato crispes.
Naturally, there's a syndicated LJ feed:
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