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Last edited by David Fifield Oct 08, 2020
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Baby Name Book

Inspiration for naming your new pluggable transport.

  • Kaizo
  • Auger
  • Windhover
  • Emma
  • obfs2
  • obfs3
  • obfs4
  • obfs5
  • Turbo Tunnel (turbot for short)
  • Fleabane
  • Twister
  • Moshpit
  • Sharknado
  • Brekekekex-koax-koax
  • Demeter
  • For a DNS-based pluggable transport:
    • Dinosaur
    • Dienstag

Rhyming words in english that suggest confusion:

  • addle
  • riddle
  • muddle
  • twaddle
  • twiddle
  • fuddle
  • tweetle beetle paddle battle
  • meddle
  • riddle
  • skedaddle
  • squiddle
  • swizzle
  • razzle
  • sizzle
  • dazzle
  • puzzle

Classic ciphers you wouldn't want to use in production (except *)

  • playfair
  • bacon
  • vigenere
  • alberti
  • adfgvx
  • bifid
  • polybius
  • onetime *
  • onemoretime
  • grille
  • scytale
  • caesar
  • pigpen
  • rot13

Cryptids

  • yeti
  • sasquatch
  • jerseydevil
  • nessie
  • dropbear
  • chessie
  • bigfoot
  • chupacabra
  • mothman

Other sources:

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptozoologists
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cloud_types

Things you can do to food with a knife:

  • slice
  • chop
  • chiffonade
  • julienne
  • mince
  • dice
  • parmentier
  • brunoise
  • paysanne
  • also see https://www.thecleaverquarterly.com/stories/chinese-knife-skills
  • also see cooking/knife terms in any language you like.

Settings on a blender

  • puree
  • frappe
  • chop
  • grind
  • icecrush
  • liquify
  • off
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