There are a few things to catch up on for SearchResearch...
... so I wanted to drop you a note with a few odds-and-ends.
1. If you haven't seen today's Google Doodle, you really should. It's worth playing the Doodle game all the way to the end. Just go to Google.com (TODAY only), and you'll see what I mean.
And... Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
2. Remember our fun Challenge with Paul Boyton? Both Rosemary and Remijj found a full PDF copy of The Story of Paul Boyton (by Paul Boyton; originally from Project Gutenberg). This is an excellent find. I printed out a full copy for myself, and am having a wonderful time reading it.
3. Speaking of Paul Boyton, I also found a few fun newspaper articles about Boyton. (I did this by searching the Google's News Archive.) Here's one from the April 7, 1889 edition of the Morning Review (Spokane, WA) that lists all of the wonderful things he did in one of his "swimming programes." Fascinating. (Click to see at full size.)
And I also found this article in the Aurora Daily Express, July 8, 1898 (Aurora, Illinois), in his column, "Our New York Letter," Dexter Marshall writes about Paul Boyton as "one of the most picturesque yarn spinners to ever draw breath..." Which tells me that we should take some of his tales with a grain of salt. Interestingly, this same paper reports on the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the US by President McKinley, and has several advertisements for "slaughter sales," which are what we might call "fire sales" -- deep discounts (and having nothing to do with actual slaughter).
4. The Danish optician's instrument? Whatever happened to that? Answer: We still don't have definitive proof of what it is one-way-or-the-other. Until someone happens to actually spot one in the wild (or more likely, in a museum), we'll keep this Search Challenge as unsolved so far.
5. Just so you'll know, our blog just exceeded 2 million page views. Yes, you're part of a trend! Thanks, readers, this has been a great ride thus far--with more to come. The next goal: 5 million page views!!
6. Speaking of the blog thus far, after next week, I'm going to take a couple of weeks off over the holidays. Don't worry, I'll be back with more Challenges, 1MMs, and updates. So stay tuned...
Search on!
Search on!
Good Morning, Dr. Russell. Congratulations for more than 2 million page views! And thanks for sharing with us the new links and data. You are right, finding your blog is one of the best parts in my life.
ReplyDeleteDoodle is amazing.
In point 6, one question. We will have a SRS Challenge next week or you will close activities with the answer for this week Challenge?
Enjoy day, Dr. Russell.
Thanks, Ramón.
DeleteI'll post the answer to this week's Challenge on Monday, as usual. I might also write an occasional post (as things come up), but I'm going to do a special project for SRS over the next couple of weeks. I think you'll enjoy it when we get to January!
I am sure of that Dr. Russell. Every Challenge, 1MMs and posts are full of knowledge and fun. Thanks for your comment.
Deletethanks for the updates/heads-ups
ReplyDeleteenjoy the away/down/other time… harder & harder to come by in the netwebage…
slàinte, memjir, or whateverever VI letters are strung together ;)
No. 9 - with vocals
…was wobbling about and between the most recent questions…
neat way to spread your insights
feliz
interesting collection of distraction clips
X CSN&Y
1983
vs
1979
☸ ina ☸
Dharma
modern wheel in a wheel
square wheel
OBE Clegg, 62
KAYA - Afropolitan, 12/08/15
non-selfie
humchar
janus
cat of sorts
ordered 4, €57.90/per+shipping, impulse prepper buy
Hi Remmij! Thanks for sharing the links. José Felicino's song in English story is new for me and very interesting.
DeleteRelated to songs, Tuesday night I was watching TV Show and this quote appeared:
“Dance like nobody's watching,
Love like you've never been hurt,
Sing like nobody's listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
Searched for the author: [sing like nobody's listening]
Mark Twain? Satchel Paige? William Purkey? Susanna Clark? Richard Leigh? Anonymous?
Come from the Heart
Kathy Mattea - Come From The Heart
Happy Weekend!
Ramón - the Quote Investigator site is a good find and interesting to read through - like Mr. O’Toole's approach & the thoroughness of his research. Thanks for pointing it out.
DeleteLooks like you are headed for a sunny Saturday - time to ditch the screen and enjoy the outside…
The Chronicle of Higher Education - Garson O'Toole in the article & comments
Quote Investigator
QI/fb
QI/twitter
an earlier Pablo search that included Steve Jobs
University of KwaZulu-Natal - French Knight too
ReplyDeletenext year, a couple opportunities near the bay…
april
also?
slack key
other options
Thanks for the links, Remmij. Glad you liked QI, with your links about them we can learn even more.
DeleteAbout Johnny Clegg, I wander if Dr. Russell went to concert. Glad that you shared more dates to listen Johnny.
For this week SRS Challenge [una rueda dentro de otra]
EZEQUIEL REVISITADO: RUEDA MULTIDIRECCIONAL
Ezequiel; Ovnis (UFO)?
I didn't go to that concert, but I DO have tickets to a Johnny Clegg concert in March! (In Northern California.)
DeleteRemijj -- thanks for those links. I found Clegg's address at KwaZulu-Natal to be really interesting. Hadn't seen that before.
DeleteGood morning, Dr. Russell. I am sure that will be a great concert. Looking forward to know how good it is.
DeleteI watched yesterday a TV show. There a fountain was shown that made me remember this SRS Challenge What's the story with the star?
[Fuente Mudéjar]
Fuente Colonial de Chiapa de Corzo.
Wikipedia Spanish
[mexico mudéjar fountain]
Architecture and Urbanization in Colonial Chiapas, Mexico By Sidney David Markman Mentions "El Rollo" in Tepeaca, Puebla as another octogonal building, mudéjar desing.
[el rollo Tepeaca]
El Rollo
El Rollo: information in English.
I am sure that if Dr. Russell didn't make this challenge; I would not have paid attention to this fountain. Thanks, Dr. Russell.
I wish for Dr. Russell, all SRS readers and friends, the best and happy Holidays.
sazona saludos Ramón - went to Gmaps to get a peek at the fountain - pretty good walk around of the area - impressive masonry, rich, hybrid cultural traditions -
Deletethe UNESCO video below is worth a look.
Chiapa de Corzo - La Pila Fountain - 16.708324, -93.016957
Plaza Central de Chiapas de Corzo 1
Plaza Central de Chiapas de Corzo 2
29/10/15 - is apparently under restoration
hispano-moorish, or mudéjar, style - late Janurary, feast of St. Sebastian
thought this was an interesting site… may even be of use to Rosemary too in her upcoming travels -
see #77
masks
UNESCO - helpful video - January 17th - 23rd
Parachico
Francis in Chiapas
shakey ground hard on bricks & mortar
quake report
fwiw, beware Krampus…
Krampuskarten
NPR video - contrast to the Chiapas festival (e.g., @~2:50 in - Krampuslauf - a Christmas present to therapists worldwide…)
parody tune
makes National Brownie Day, (Dec. 8th) more appealing…
LALA Times, recipe blackmail, but the pics are yummy
Is it already a year since we did that fish mystery data challenge? I look forward to 2016. I hope to contribute while in Mexico. If not possible I hope to be back in March. Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteduring the down time, some research items/tools/approaches to check… FoDs (Friends of Dan)
ReplyDeleteend of year list
the GIJN resource link
Thanks, Remmij! :) I'll visit those links and videos and some others you have shared that still are in my queue. Enjoy the down time and have great time.
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