Is that a Mountweazel in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

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file this under "useless information that I did not know about ...but now I do"


"Turn to page 1,850 of the 1975 edition of the New Columbia Encyclopedia and you’ll find an entry for Lillian Virginia Mountweazel, a fountain designer turned photographer who was celebrated for a collection of photographs of rural American mailboxes titled “Flags Up!” Mountweazel, the encyclopedia indicates, was born in Bangs, Ohio, in 1942, only to die “at 31 in an explosion while on assignment for Combustibles magazine.”

"If Mountweazel is not a household name, even in fountain-designing or mailbox-photography circles, that is because she never existed. “It was an old tradition in encyclopedias to put in a fake entry to protect your copyright,” Richard Steins, who was one of the volume’s editors, said the other day. “If someone copied Lillian, then we’d know they’d stolen from us.”


the New Oxford American Dictionary has a bogus entry: ‘Esquivalience’

isnt that an emo-rock/pop band? ...oh wait that's Effervescence ;) ...or is it Acquiescence? Equestrian?
 
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That's... interesting.
 
Yay! That's just the kind of useless information I like- the useless kind!
 
I was just about to google for more info on Mountweazel when I saw that it was fake... damn, she sounded cool too
 
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