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best unused titles for blogs
Ever think of or come across a great name for a blog that no one uses yet? I have. It is: The Mystic Writing Pad. Someone should really use that. Can anyone think of others?
By Swifty | October 23, 2006 in Blogs | Permalink
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I sometimes hear my more empirically inclined (political science) colleagues worrying that their work might suffer from "endogeneity problems." I think that would be a good name for a blog.
Posted by: voyou | Oct 24, 2006 12:55:31 AM
Alright I just came across another one. Look at this news article excerpt. It's about a guy who can't remember anything and has asked for help from the public. He got it, when his fiancee recognized him.
"But even after his fiancée, Penny Hansen, contacted the authorities in Denver to identify him, he was still unable to remember his past. The Denver police said the Denver Health Medical Center, where Mr. Ingram had undergone tests and treatment for the past several weeks, told the police that he was suffering from a rare psychiatric disorder, dissociative fugue."
'dissociative fugue' would make a great blog title.
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i've always thought a blog called "the eminently practical _______" would work fantastically. really, it doesn't matter what goes into the blank.
Posted by: panoptican | Oct 24, 2006 4:18:46 PM
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