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No, not THAT F-word


Posted at 12:01 am by Katie Mayer, Herald staff

Not yet one of the seven words you can't say on TV: "Frak," a made-up curse word used on the show "Battlestar Galactica," is entering common use even among people who don't watch the show.*

The word isn't technically naughty. However, it will be only marginally less embarrassing to explain in polite company if your 3-year-old starts imitating the way daddy shouts, "Frak! Frak! What the frak?" while he's trying to fix the plumbing.

A new way to look up frak on the Internet: Hoping to further its domination of online search (and the world), Google on Tuesday released a new Web browser.

"You only have 24 hours a day, and we would like you to do more searches," Google co-founder Larry Page said. "If the browser runs well, then you will do more searches."

Translation: We have released a Web browser to tide us over while we figure out how to alter the space-time continuum so you can do more searches.

Everett's hospital has a new name: Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. Adopting the new, longer name required changes to signs, stationery and ID badges, as well as deep-breathing exercises for operators to help them say all those words in one breath.


* For a crash course in how to effectively use the term frak, check out this helpful compilation of some of the best frak-related moments from the first season of "Battlestar Galactica."
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Although I have never watched Battle Star Galactica your very vivid examples of the use of "frack" were quite helpful to me. I can find many situations where I might use that word. I'm not comfortable using the other F word and I am not, nor do I have a 3-year-old child. And I'm not from some planet where Battlestar Galactica has never appeared on television; I'm just not a sci-fi fan.
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