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'''Eternal September'''<br />
 
'''Eternal September'''<br />
 
174 "disused techies' saloon" where Maxine meets Traipse. In Usenet slang, Eternal September (or the September that never ended) began in September 1993, the month that internet service provider America Online (AOL) began offering Usenet access to its tens of thousands, and later millions, of users. Before then, every year in September, a large number of new university freshmen acquired access to Usenet for the first time, and took some time to become accustomed to Usenet's standards of conduct and "netiquette". But, after a month or so, these new users would learn the networks' social norms or simply tire of using the service. However, for the pre-existing users of Usenet, the influx of new users from September 1993 onwards was a new and endless manifestation of the phenomenon. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September Wikipedia entry]
 
174 "disused techies' saloon" where Maxine meets Traipse. In Usenet slang, Eternal September (or the September that never ended) began in September 1993, the month that internet service provider America Online (AOL) began offering Usenet access to its tens of thousands, and later millions, of users. Before then, every year in September, a large number of new university freshmen acquired access to Usenet for the first time, and took some time to become accustomed to Usenet's standards of conduct and "netiquette". But, after a month or so, these new users would learn the networks' social norms or simply tire of using the service. However, for the pre-existing users of Usenet, the influx of new users from September 1993 onwards was a new and endless manifestation of the phenomenon. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September Wikipedia entry]
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Revision as of 12:42, 14 September 2013

Easy Off oven cleaner
55

Eddie
189, in Junior's Ooh-La-Lounge

Edith
9, barista at Yenta Express

Eighth Circle
18 – An executive CFE's club over on Park; In Dante's Inferno hell is set up so that categories of sin are punished in different circles, with the depth of the circle (and placement within that circle) symbolic of the amount of punishment to be inflicted. Sinners placed in the upper circles of hell are given relatively minor punishments, while sinners in the depths of hell endure far greater torments. As the eighth of nine circles, Malebolge, the name for the Eighth Circle, is one of the worst places in hell to be.

El Sueño Tropical
16, half-built and abandoned luxury hotel near borderline with Haiti and Dominican Republic, where Maxine and Reg end up after having Dominican mamajuana;

Electra, Carmen
74, Baywatch

Ellison, Larry
118 - CEO of Oracle and one rich cat.

Elvis
50 - Jennifer Aniston as the next Elvis

Elvis Hitler
175 - Yes, there really existed such a band AND song, as described!

Enrico's Italian Kitchen
65

Epperdew, Phipps ("Vips")
87, at Muffins and Unicorns; in video, 176; jumped bail, 236;

Erolfa
202 - An expensive aquatic fragrance of orange, lemon, mandarin, rosemary, and cedar wood, made by Creed. It is [still marketed].

Eternal September
174 "disused techies' saloon" where Maxine meets Traipse. In Usenet slang, Eternal September (or the September that never ended) began in September 1993, the month that internet service provider America Online (AOL) began offering Usenet access to its tens of thousands, and later millions, of users. Before then, every year in September, a large number of new university freshmen acquired access to Usenet for the first time, and took some time to become accustomed to Usenet's standards of conduct and "netiquette". But, after a month or so, these new users would learn the networks' social norms or simply tire of using the service. However, for the pre-existing users of Usenet, the influx of new users from September 1993 onwards was a new and endless manifestation of the phenomenon. Wikipedia entry

Everly Brothers
"Bird Dog" 235;


Evil Empire
48 - This phrase was "popularized" in the film Star Wars (1977), directed by George Lucas, which follows a group of freedom fighters known as the Rebel Alliance as they plot to destroy the powerful Death Star space station, a devastating weapon created by the evil Galactic Empire.

In 1983, US President Ronald Reagan, in a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals in Orlando, Florida, urged the Free World to stand up to "the aggressive impulses of an evil empire." He was referring to the Soviet Union.


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