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==Page 983==
 
==Endnote 3==
 
'''cardioid'''<br />
In geometry, a cardioid is a plane curve produced by tracing the path of a chosen point of a circle which rolls around a fixed circle. The cardioid shape of E.T.A. has one cusp, i.e., a point on the curve that is not smooth. The ''r'' referred to by the narrator here is the radius of the moving circle.
 
'''Übermensch'''<br />
German for "superhuman"
 
'''Brandeis'''<br />
Brandeis is a Jewish-founded university in Waltham, Mass., about nine miles west of Boston, named for Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941) the first Jewish Supreme Court justice.
 
==Endnote 5==
 
'''N.B.'''<br />
abbreviation for Latin ''nota bene'', i.e., "note well," stated before an important example or corollary point
 
==Endnote 5a==
 
'''nystagmus'''<br />
involuntary eye movement
 
'''entrepôt'''<br />
French for "warehouse," this is where foreign merchandise can be purchased duty-free
 
'''loquacity'''<br />
talkativeness
 
==Endnote 6==
 
'''Halcion (still available in Canada, unbelievably, still)'''<br />
It's also still available here, though the U.K. has banned it since 1991.
 
==984==
 
==Endnote 7==
 
'''bevelling'''<br />
Here meaning "smoothed out" and misspelled, beveling is the making of 45º angles where perpendiculars meet.
 
==Endnote 8==
 
==Endnote 8a==
 
'''Muscimole'''<br />
another mushroom-based hallucinogen, like psilocybin
 
'''DDMS'''<br />
dibromododecenyl methylsulfimide
 
'''DMSO'''<br />
dimethylsulfoxide
 
==Endnote 8 (cont'd)==
 
'''dickies'''<br />
As a dickie is designed to give the appearance of wearing a tie, Wallace uses this word here to deal with drugs that mimic the effects of other drugs.
 
'''MMDA, DMA, DMMM, 2CB, para-DOT I-VI'''<br />
You can read about MMDA [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMDA_%28psychedelic%29 here], DMA [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethoxyamphetamine here], 2CB [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2CB here], DOT [http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC35343 here] (apparently). DMMM appears to be made up.
 
'''CNS'''<br />
central nervous system
 
'''gamma hydroxybutric acid'''<br />
now more commonly known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-Hydroxybutyric_acid GHB]
 
'''DMZ/M.P.'''<br />
DMZ is another made-up drug. M.P. is probably Michael Pemulis.
 
==Endnote 12a==
 
'''"...Continental Controlled Substances Act of Y.T.M.P., O.N.A.N.D.E.A.'s hierarchy of analgesics/antipyretics/axiolytics..."'''<br />
There is no such act, obviously. Y.T.M.P. is [[Subsidized Time|Year of the Tucks Medicated Pad]]. The second acronym is Organization of North American Nations Drug Enforcement Agency. Analgesics are painkillers. Antipyretics are fever-reducing drugs, and anxiolytics are anxiety-reducing drugs.
 
==Endnote 13==
 
'''Quo Vadis'''<br />
Latin: Where are you going? Famously asked of Jesus by Peter when the former was on his way to be crucified. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quo_vadis here.] Also a novel and [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043949/ film] by that name were made.
 
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==Endnote 17==
 
'''datum'''<br />
piece of information
 
==Endnote 19==
 
French: A person of terrible importance
 
==Endnote 21==
 
'''Q.v.'''<br />
Latin abbreviation for ''quod vide'' ("which see"), used to direct a reader elsewhere in a book. Here we are directed to...
 
==Endnote 23==
 
'''U.S.D.D.'''<br />
United States Department of Defense
 
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==Endnote 211==
 
'''suborn'''<br />
to bribe or induce someone to commit a crime or misdeed
<span class="marker">Endnote 234 · Excerpts From Orin's Interview With ''Moment''</span>
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