Yet-to-be-explained Experiment

Return to sanity
  1. Oodextri
  2. Oxidenoi
  3. Adolecto
  4. Hpiecaff
  5. Ubulatre
  6. Ctinosia
  7. Bjuranch
  8. Uminobra
  9. Ikinistr
  10. Eweedeck
nonsense

This page itself serves little purpose except as a jumping-off point to access the 10 real pages. Is real the right word? Maybe it is fake. We'll stick with real for now since these pages are the definitive source for definitions of these previously unseen terms. None of the terms are currently indexed by that popular search engine, nor are they on Wikipedia.

The terms were created using the random word generator and then checked for their global uniquity.

This all may sound rather vague and quite like rambling (it is), but there truly is some madness to this method. ... wait. Scratch that. Reverse it.

The nature of this experiment isn't linguistic, I'd leave that up to pogilvie! It's actually a mathematical experiment and has a little bit to do with money. I can't really get into the details until I have the results, but suffice it to say that this page is just rather interesting and completely non-sequitor.

All of the content for the 10 pages on the sidebar will be completely made up by me at about 2am in the morning, so they probably won't be very coherent or interesting. While I have you here I might as well throw in a gratuitous link to the most-coolest site in the world and a snow owl.

That will be all for now. I have some more work to do after the interwebs get a chance to catch up to this page, then I'll post the results of the experiment on The Art of SoftWARe.

If anyone can guess what I'm doing with this experiment before I spill the beans, I will buy them cake. It is delicious and moist.

Hurry on to the first zone. There is science to do!