Like so many other Americans, I know next to nothing about college basketball yet still take great joy in trying to fill out a winning March Madness bracket. Over the years, I've sometimes been reasonably well informed (having watched throughout the season) and sometimes been completely clueless (having watched less games than I can count on my fingers) and it seems to have no affect on my success, or lack thereof.
Which is why this year I am going with a new, foolproof method of predicting the winner. I'm all in!
P.S. For the record, I know this puppy is correct because it shows Penn State winning its first game!
Alicia's rambling about reading, football, life, and whatever other shiny things come into view.
Showing posts with label silly internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silly internet. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
I Write Like...
Today I stumbled across I Write Like, a website which lets you paste in some of the text you've written and find out which famous author you write like. I tried three of my recent blog posts and was told I write like either J.K. Rowling (yes!), Margaret Atwood (superb!), and someone whose name I've already forgotten (my brain only has so much space). I didn't think much of it further than something to amuse myself while I was bored until I saw this on Paper Cuts:
I entered my last blog post and was told I write like Edgar Allan Poe. (Judging from the Twitter traffic, so do a lot of other people.)
Pretty neat. But then a colleague plugged in a paragraph from Poe’s “Fall of the House of Usher” and was told it sounded like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Now THAT made me laugh!
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