Through the Viewfinder
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This edition of Through the Viewfinder is rather ala Lewis Carroll. Colin is convinced the color and funkification is because I am currently listening to The Incredible String Band from my iTunes library.
random means "having no definite aim or purpose," (1655), taken from "at random" (1565), "at great speed" (thus, "carelessly, haphazardly"). In 1980s college student slang, it somehow, and sadly, acquired a distinct sense of "inferior, undesirable." (Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper) Well, okay, fine, Mr. Online Etymology Dictionary person, but THIS is the 21st Century. It's a whole new ball of wax.
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