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Oh well... we'll always know where it was started... :) its cool cause ya know what... i'd rather someone else take credit for the word and I'll have fun using it here... with my friends ;)
 
Etymology dates poogling to the 11th century. China's Poog and Ling regions in north west china. Poogling was marriages between the two factions.

As a side note, the Poogs made fertilizer and the Lings were the sitting rulers.

references; Etymology and the Modern World, third edition. Chinese Dynasties up to and including the Flushing Empire.
 
Etymology dates poogling to the 11th century. China's Poog and Ling regions in north west china. Poogling was marriages between the two factions.

As a side note, the Poogs made fertilizer and the Lings were the sitting rulers.

references; Etymology and the Modern World, third edition. Chinese Dynasties up to and including the Flushing Empire.

I "liked it". Not sure that I should encourage you but it was funny! :p
 
Etymology dates poogling to the 11th century. China's Poog and Ling regions in north west china. Poogling was marriages between the two factions.

As a side note, the Poogs made fertilizer and the Lings were the sitting rulers.

references; Etymology and the Modern World, third edition. Chinese Dynasties up to and including the Flushing Empire.

Abacuses don't count as a smart phone... sorry.. lol
 
Nah... you'd only need one. But a net connection..lol. not a crap one either :D
 
I'll have to do more research on abaci and their influence on modern technology. I have extensive papers on that, stored in the basement out back.
 
My research concluded that the first smart phone was the Abacus One, had commode hardware later referred as commodore due to translation glitches. Ran on the A&T (the other T came later) network, consisting of two dodo birds flying back and forth, much as it is done today.
 
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