If you’ve looked at Technorati in the last few days, you’ve probably seen that the word “brrreeeport” has been garnering a whole lot of searches. What could this mean, you wonder? If you do the search, it seems to be some sort of weird geeky social experiment. How, you may ask, could this have started?
I wouldn’t have guessed it, but Robert Scoble is messing with the man. Yes, he has been wantonly encouraging bloggers to put nonsense words in their blogs, with no regard for the well-being of the world wide web.
This is where I should make some profound remarks about the power of networking, or how nifty the Internet is, or something like that. Of course, by posting about the phenomenon (which, I expect, is winding down about now… apparently I should read Scoble more often, this started on Monday the 13th), I’ve inadvertently become part of it. Something about the loopiness of that is appealing to me.

O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!
Frabjous would have been a much cooler word to use. What the heck is “brrreeeport” anyways?