I knew I'd be traveling this week,
.. but I also foolishly thought I'd have more time that reality allows. You know how it is: your trip seems like it will be all perfect timing and a relaxing time, but then reality pours in new tasks to do, people to see, and questions to answer. And that's what's happened to me.
This is actually a work trip, and by looking at the above pic, with the blue and white flag atop the church, you'll know exactly where I'm at. Can you deduce my location from the flag alone? (If not, it's open internet--I'm sure you can figure out what church this is...)
I'll be back next week with my solution to the previous SRS Challenge (the one about elephants in Wisconsin).
Search on!
Ich hoffe, Sie genießen die Aussicht auf die Berge. Sind Sie dort, um eines Ihrer Bankkonten zu besuchen oder auf einer Konferenz zu sprechen?
ReplyDeleteWeder. Ich bin hier, um eine Klasse an der Universität zu unterrichten.
DeleteI figured it out rather quickly, but not by doing search. However, once I knew, I decided to try and do search, to see if I could get the same answer that way.
ReplyDelete* Image search: Country flag blue white - No results, so it's not for a country.
* Image search: Provincial city flag blue white - Too many results
The church looks like Gothic-style cathedrals in Europe that I've seen pictures of, so I narrowed my searches that way
* Image search: European flag blue white - no results
* Search: flag half blue half white europe - no results
* Image search: flag half blue half white europe province - First result was from Reddit, with a lot of flags. Went there, and clicked on the link for it (https://i.redd.it/ry9kj18e0l951.png). And, around where Switzerland is, I saw one that looked a lot like it.
* Image search: swiss flag half blue half white - Saw it in the third result (https://flagsoftheworld.fandom.com/wiki/Swiss_Cities), so I went there. And, I saw that it was Zurich's flag. So, you're in Zurich.
Next question: Where in Zurich is that church?
Search: Zurich cathedral - Top result was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grossm%C3%BCnster, which I went to. You were by Grossmünster cathedral, which was finished in 1220 CE, and was built on the site of a church that Charlemagne supposedly commissioned. Also, Huldrych Zwingli started the Swiss-German reformation there.
So, where were you standing when you took that photo?
* Google maps - Grossmünster Zurich: Went to street view. And, by moving around and comparing images of that cathedral with the picture you posted, I found you were on the Munster bridge over the river Limmat, and were looking east.
was searching for something to search… curiosity is a malady suffered by more than cats… (no image search used)
ReplyDeleteI'll leave you to deduce the source…
try a Keller fennel Wiedikerli… & some Birchermüesli — die Uni genießen
it is a beautiful print
vimeo
T. Killion
TKonYT
the tee…
mr. Clegg — Rudi de Wet
Johnny, Jesse, Jaron
the next gen
recent
is it Kanton or Canton?
Swiss order of precedence
HCI and AI: The human aspects of designing and building AI and ML systems – FRI, 1 July
…loopy (H. sapiens, a necessary, transitional necessity/evil?)
ReplyDeleteI love easy ones like this - I didn't even do a search. I just clicked on the .jpg and saw how it was tagged/described, then double checked that photo description with a quick Google search and saw the photo confirmation and sentence The Grossmünster is a Romanesque-style Protestant church in Zürich, Switzerland.
ReplyDeleteall about interface… and then replacing the "face" part, at least that's what the machine told me… or was it the bio-meatbag?
ReplyDeletenotable – 15 years & accelerating
evolution
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humor or cruelty
were the swans out?
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Ich plappere
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The SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Swiss SERP they should be printed on chocolate to be easily consumed…
decent overview (from 2017) - iCub is cute
"In northern Switzerland, ETH Zurich is one of the best universities in the world conducting robotics research, with eight labs and about 120 PhD students. The flying robots of Raffaello D’andrea of the Dynamics Systems and Control Lab are sensational to watch, while the work of Bradley Nelson on microrobotics and soft robots at the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems has earned a broad international reputation. Around 30 students conduct research at Dr. Roland Siegwart’s Autonomous Systems Lab."
Google Zurich - Brandschenkestrasse 100, Contact Phone Number is : +41 44-668-1800
was looking up Polkovnik
Oberst
swisscows SERP
swissmoos SERP
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a video, 2021 Rössler Prize Winner
…loopy (H. sapiens, a necessary, transitional necessity/evil?)
ReplyDeleteFirst I tried to find the flag using the crop tool on Bing - but not much there. Then I entered "blue" "white" "flag" but too much came up in the images so I put in my default term for something like this i.e. the word "database" and searched for "flag" "database". I seem to recall something like this years ago - maybe not from you - but recognised https://flagid.org/ - which (on Bing) was the 3rd one down. (Sorry - Google does need to up its game as this one wasn't in the first 10 or so results for me, although using an alternative search "flag identifier" it was number one). This quickly came up with https://flagid.org/flag.asp?zastava=260 which is the flag of Zurich in Switzerland.
ReplyDeleteI then confirmed this with a reverse image search on the picture to get the Grossmünster in Zurich. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grossmünster
Grossmünster bits…
ReplyDeleteGrossmünster, sausage, Pennsylvania, Mennonites & the Zurich Canton… and so it goes on…
old maps
24th
I knew there had to be elephants nearby…
Ticinus
Ticino, another Canton - ~100 minutes from Zürich, by rail via the Gotthard Base Tunnel —
one way to bypass the Alps to the Swiss Plateau…
An addition to my previous answer. While searching for blue and white flags, I came across this site that caught my attention: https://whitebluewhite.info/english which states "The white-blue-white (white-azure-white) flag is a symbol of the free Russia of the future. The flag was coined by an online community opposing the Russian army's invasion of Ukraine at the end of February 2022. The very next day after the first mention on social networks, Russians abroad took to peaceful protests with a white-blue-white flag instead of the official Russian flag.".
ReplyDeleteI was also curious on why you were in Switzerland. A bit of Googling (e.g. LinkedIn) showed you were adjunct professor at the University of Zurich - except this was an old position. However was this now live again post-Covid - there's a Dept of Informatics Summer School taking place now with you giving a lecture on 1st July 2022 on HCI and AI: The human aspects of designing and building AI and ML systems - except this is supposed to "Online Only". So the students are really privileged to have you in person this year. I'm assuming that's the reason for your trip to Switzerland. (If not, my attempts at stalking need to be improved!)
https://www.ifi.uzh.ch/en/studies/phd/summer-schools/summerschool2022.html
You are 100% right! Great SRS, Art! (I don't know why it was listed as "online," the plan was always for me to be here in person.
Delete…I see dead elephants…
ReplyDeleteyou have to use your imagination
Pareidolia
@Devil's Lake, Baraboo, WI
WaPo - Pareidolia Dies in Darkness
Elephant (kinda)SERP
iSeeLand
Eldfell, Iceland
multi pics
Westman Islands
Thanks for the easy search challenge. I started with 'white blue flag' in Google. Lots of image results. Changed to 'blue and white diagonal flag', which led me to the Canton of Zurich. Confirmed with a search of 'Zurich flag'. Next search was 'Zurich famous church', which of course led to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grossm%C3%BCnster. Enjoy your time in Switzerland! Please eat some chocolate for me (but not this kind - https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jul/01/salmonella-halts-production-at-worlds-biggest-chocolate-factory-barry-callebaut).
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