February 2011 Issue
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Noah:
March 4th, 2011 at 11:46 am
“Semper Ubi Sub Ubi readme” Why? just thought i’d ask :)
admin:
March 4th, 2011 at 3:20 pm
It’s an old Latin students’ joke:
Semper (Always) Ubi (where) Sub (under) Ubi (where).
Neil:
March 4th, 2011 at 5:41 pm
My first time visiting the site. I came in via a (yes, Google) search for ‘boy howdy’, but stayed for the ‘semper ubi sub ubi’ which was my favorite joke when I was studying Latin in college.
I’m commenting, however, because (without having searched the site) I don’t know whether you are aware that there is a name for your face-recognition problem: prosopagnosia. Oliver Sacks has written about it, and also suffers from it. The Wikipedia entry on it is, well, Wikipedia.
OwenKL:
March 5th, 2011 at 4:17 am
Wow, you sound like a textbook case of prosopagnosia, a.k.a. “face blindness”. I also have it, and try to spread the word. There are several websites devoted to prosopagnosia, and I strongly recommend you look a few of them up. For me, my classic embarrassing experience was when I was dating a pair of sisters (fraternal twins, NOT identical), and couldn’t always tell which one I was with! Just knowing about it and that it’s a real condition, not just you going crazy, makes it much easier to cope with.
OTRsaOSG:
March 9th, 2011 at 6:16 pm
Neil and OwenKL are obviously not ardent followers of the Word Detective, although I would have thought the name of the site would give things away (maybe a case of “URL blindness”?).
admin:
March 11th, 2011 at 12:04 am
Prosopagnosia, yeah. BTW, Kathy came up with this article about a woman who conditioned herself to be able to tell people apart:
Is Face-Blindness Curable?