tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4953008377950396317.post162835657794295503..comments2024-03-28T18:39:59.184-07:00Comments on SearchReSearch: Answer: Where'd the river go? What's the logo?Dan Russellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13603209997260423532noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4953008377950396317.post-78304901255595546932019-11-28T04:13:40.167-08:002019-11-28T04:13:40.167-08:00Good Morning, Dr. Russell and everyone. Happy Than...Good Morning, Dr. Russell and everyone. Happy Thanksgiving day!<br /><br />I was reading your answer and thought more about the Challenge. My first thought was "no madeja do" could be in special dialect of Spanish (in this case castellano not español, as a languaje) this because recently saw a TV Show about la Zarzuela and they used similar way of speaking.)<br /><br />[Zarzuela language] and [La Verbena de la Paloma] <br /><br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zarzuela" rel="nofollow">Zarzuela Wikipedia (English)</a><br /><br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_verbena_de_la_Paloma" rel="nofollow">Verbena de la Paloma, Wikipedia (English)</a><br /><br />I couldn't find if this was the case. But, found something that I didn't expect with ["No madeja do"]<br /><br /><a href="https://elpais.com/diario/2005/12/14/andalucia/1134516156_850215.html" rel="nofollow">La historia de un símbolo sevillano y legendario</a> "...Emilio Carrillo, concejal de Urbanismo de Sevilla, ha publicado el libro El NO8DO de Sevilla. Significado y origen (RD Editores)...the rest of the article is the surprise. <br /><br />Then searched for Q2, to try to find maps.<br /><br />[Guadalquivir mapa original] [Guadalquivir (adding different words like flujo (flow), first map, and others. Until I used recorrido (path or route) with [Mapa Guadalquivir rio recorrido original] searching in All and in images <br /><br /><a href="https://riosdelplaneta.com/guadalquivir/" rel="nofollow">Guadalquivir: nacimiento, desembocadura, afluentes y más</a><br /><br /><a href="https://es-la.facebook.com/archivo.general.andalucia/photos/plano-del-r%C3%ADo-guadalquivir-siglo-xviiia-lo-largo-de-los-siglos-los-problemas-de-/1782264055166392/" rel="nofollow">Archivo General de Andalucia (FB) PLANO DEL RÍO GUADALQUIVIR, SIGLO XVIII</a><br /><br />Now searching for more data in the website of Archivo General, with [mapa Guadalquivir]<br /><br />Out of topic. I tried 2 quick SRS Challenges. <br /><br />First one: What is the strength need by a plant to break the soil? and second one was who invented the dial tone? Both searches gave me very interesting answersRamon Gonzalezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16129830563029534511noreply@blogger.com