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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 15:42:31 GMT -8
Gave a presentation yesterday for some colleagues, and afterward, the bright idea to "spread the passion" came into my head. After a little prodding I had their interest. On to Google images we went. Time was short and I saw a few lazy eyes, so of course I had to come out of the gate with a haymaker. For good measure, I told the tale of a rare and mysterious golden butterfly which was the envy of many a collector, guarded by gorillas and poisonous snakes at every turn, thought to be the reincarnation of a powerful and ancient shaman-the stuff of legends. Anyways, to make a long story short, autocorrect stepped in and produced the most horrific display of images I have ever seen...what a way to discover Fournier's gangrene! It was a fail of the most epic proportions. You guys have any funny stories of latin names getting you in trouble? How about humorous names in general?
***I don't suggest investigating Fournier's gangrene!!!
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Post by eurytides on Jun 18, 2015 17:32:59 GMT -8
Meh, I've seen Fournier's - there are much more disturbing medical conditions. So, what was the latin name that auto-correct mistook for Fournier's?
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Post by exoticimports on Jun 19, 2015 5:47:02 GMT -8
I was at a conference yesterday and lawyer from a large firm announced they had changed the name, dropping Hiscock because their email wasn't getting through spam filters.
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Post by ornithorchid on Jun 19, 2015 6:15:18 GMT -8
I was at a conference yesterday and lawyer from a large firm announced they had changed the name, dropping Hiscock because their email wasn't getting through spam filters. That s a good one!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 11:55:01 GMT -8
You must have a strong stomach Eurytides, but I'm sure there are worse things out there (puke)I think some of the parasites would be worse! If I ever got Guinea worm I would be put in an induced coma for the duration. The species was C. fournierae, or Charaxes midae in my world Maybe Hiscock was trying to access the wrong port If I remember right, weren't they considering a partnership with Hermuff?
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Post by eurytides on Jun 19, 2015 16:42:50 GMT -8
Parasites are for sure disgusting. If you dare, google "ascariasis."
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Post by bichos on Jun 19, 2015 16:58:42 GMT -8
Gave a presentation yesterday for some colleagues, and afterward, the bright idea to "spread the passion" came into my head. After a little prodding I had their interest. On to Google images we went. Time was short and I saw a few lazy eyes, so of course I had to come out of the gate with a haymaker. For good measure, I told the tale of a rare and mysterious golden butterfly which was the envy of many a collector, guarded by gorillas and poisonous snakes at every turn, thought to be the reincarnation of a powerful and ancient shaman-the stuff of legends. Anyways, to make a long story short, autocorrect stepped in and produced the most horrific display of images I have ever seen...what a way to discover Fournier's gangrene! It was a fail of the most epic proportions. You guys have any funny stories of latin names getting you in trouble? How about humorous names in general? ***I don't suggest investigating Fournier's gangrene!!! Besides hairy palms, excesive masturbation has in some rare cases caused Fournier's gangrene.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 18:41:35 GMT -8
Parasites are for sure disgusting. If you dare, google "ascariasis." Mmm delicious, you wouldn't happen to have any ascariasis eggs for sale? Talk about a foolproof diet! I believe there was a scam where a business was actually putting pieces of tapeworm in tablets and selling them as a weight loss solution I wonder if there is a forum dedicated to parasites of the world...I actually saw a page about saving the Guinea worm because of the recent efforts to eradicate it, but didn't research if it was a real.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2015 18:48:47 GMT -8
Gave a presentation yesterday for some colleagues, and afterward, the bright idea to "spread the passion" came into my head. After a little prodding I had their interest. On to Google images we went. Time was short and I saw a few lazy eyes, so of course I had to come out of the gate with a haymaker. For good measure, I told the tale of a rare and mysterious golden butterfly which was the envy of many a collector, guarded by gorillas and poisonous snakes at every turn, thought to be the reincarnation of a powerful and ancient shaman-the stuff of legends. Anyways, to make a long story short, autocorrect stepped in and produced the most horrific display of images I have ever seen...what a way to discover Fournier's gangrene! It was a fail of the most epic proportions. You guys have any funny stories of latin names getting you in trouble? How about humorous names in general? ***I don't suggest investigating Fournier's gangrene!!! Besides hairy palms, excesive masturbation has in some rare cases caused Fournier's gangrene. Lol, I'm glad nobody told me that as a kid!
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Post by eurytides on Jun 19, 2015 20:08:51 GMT -8
Unfortunately, it wasn't a scam. It was real, and real people did eat the tapeworm eggs and lost weight. After you reach your desired weight, you then take medication to kill the worms. Unfortunately, this was temporary because without the worms sucking up the nutrients, usually people gained the weight back. You need to always have the worms in order to maintain the decreased weight.
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Post by leptraps on Jun 20, 2015 10:01:26 GMT -8
Seeing how we are dealing with diet, here is your smile for the day. It's a 43 second commercial and the sponsor isn't identified until the final few seconds. And yes, the final man is a Frenchman.
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Post by ornithorchid on Jun 20, 2015 10:45:17 GMT -8
FYI I am French and when it gets to that By that I mean "cassoulet" for the connoisseur... I make much more noise. This was an Italian one not French. Check out the flag on its shoulder pad: red white green. The US flag should then be red and white strips with stars on green... Or did the Amerlocs lied to us and never went to the moon?
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