Not a Dork

I am not a dork. I was kidding, that was a test. I knew it would work. Danny was the only one who noticed it was not an i it was a lowercase L! Muahahahaha! So sorry Uncle Ted, we can not be dorks together (you got Nicole for that). This is for you dad: I am sorry everybody, because I “lied”.

13 thoughts on “Not a Dork

  1. Hmmmm . . . Well, that must mean that Eric didn’t get one either, because he got an IPod, when it is actually supposed to be iPod.

    Nicole can’t be a dork, she hasn’t even made any of her own accesories for her iPod.

  2. I have to go with you on that eric. And nicole…

    definitions:

    NERD:

    1. A foolish, inept, or unattractive person.

    2.A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept.

    DORK:

    1. a dull stupid fatuous person

    2. p*nis

    I do not think that anybody here is a dork… Maybe a nerd though.

  3. what is this post even about?

    I would define myself as a:

    weird??o (w??rd)

    n. Slang pl. weird??oes

    1.person regarded as being very strange or eccentric.

    2. deranged, potentially dangerous person.

    probably the second one

  4. i really didnt understand what was going on, you should have given a better explanation. man… im not really mad at you, but… man…

  5. you see, it was a test. I always get confused with the font san serif. the lower case L: l. The upper case i: I. They are EXACTLY the same. Something that I noticed it that when eric wrote about and iPod, a lot of people looked at. iPod is spelled with an i (lowercase, but I though that some people may think that I just made the same mistake a eric). Sure enough, my theory was proved correct, my dad always looks, but Uncle Ted and Eric looked at it and posted, thinking it was iPod rather than LPod. I wanted to try something like this for a while, and here was the opportunity. That comes to show that San Serif is a very confusing font and should not be put on computer programming because there are a lot of good fonts to choose from. Some of them even look exactly like San Serif without the confusing lettering. Either it should be taken off a computer or not be used. And that concludes my very well thought out comment. Thank you.

  6. I could tell Ted was using zeros because they were much skinnier. A friend of mine has a terrible san-serif name: illene. It looks like three lower-case “L”s in a row: Illene.

    Kelly is considering changing the font style of her Blog to Georgia, a seriffed font. Her “el-Pod” post will look strange and future generations may wonder how we were all so easily fooled by it.

  7. That is not the same, I could tell too Uncle Ted, that isn’t the same thing. On computers, you can definitely tell the difference between 0 and O.

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