Saturday at the Sandwich

Things are hopping at the Sandwich today. I was checking my Blog Tracker this morning--yes, I'm obsessive, this has been established--and I noticed that one of my referrers is Harvard Business School Working Knowledge, its faculty research site. A referral to Magick Sandwich from Harvard? ¡No me digas! I had to investigate. It's still a mystery but here are some interesting factinos I gleaned along the way.

There's a type of MRI called Magic Sandwich echo imaging. I have no idea what that is, but apparently, it is way better than traditional spin-echo imaging.

A site called Reality Sandwich did an article called Reality Hacking: An Experiment in Magick, which makes it pop up in Google searches and generally irritate the hell out of me. If this site practiced truth in advertising, it would be debunking magick. Hence, reality.

But, no! Ends up it's all about summoning Oriax and brandishing ritual daggers with some douche nozzle named Andy who claims to have healed bipolar disorder with magic. I've got your astral projection right here, buddy!

On a lighter note, Matt at Wizards.com came up with a way to spice up Goblin Flectomancer from Magic the Gathering. He explains his choice of names this way:

Why “Magic Sandwich?” The answer is not terribly sexy - it's a thing that has lots of parts that make up a whole and, you guessed it, it also has flavor.
Not sexy? The sexiness of the Sandwich cannot be denied! To be fair, Matt wrote this in 2006. I'm sure he's much wiser now.

By far, my favorite discovery is the Anti-Theft Lunch Bag.
It's a sandwich bag that has mold printed on it to discourage thieves.
It's like...magick!

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