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Neither the People of France, nor the National Assembly, were troubling themselves about the affairs of England, or the English Parliament; and that Mr. Burke should commence an unprovoked attack upon them, both in Parliament and in public, is a conduct that cannot be pardoned on the score of manners, nor justified on that of policy.", - "random": "Lake Union (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Clark County, Washington (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\t\\thomas-paine\\rights-of-man\\gutenberg.org.md", "website": "https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3742", @@ -2600,7 +2602,7 @@ "Inside U.S. Bank Centre", "U.S. Bank Centre Escalator" ], - "random": "Luke 11:17", + "random": "Arizona", "title": "US Bank Centre", "LOOK AROUND": "The public shopping area in the building\u0027s lower levels has a permanent collection of works by noted artists, funded by 1% set-aside of the construction costs. The collection includes Flower Form 2 by Dale Chihuly." }, @@ -2621,7 +2623,7 @@ "clockwise around lake washington": "Cedar Park, Seattle", "runs through neighborhood": "Burke–Gilman Trail", "wikipedia": "Matthews Beach, Seattle (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Uranus", + "random": "G-Cloud (Wikipedia)", "title": "Matthews Beach, Seattle" }, "Interstate 94 (Wikipedia)": { @@ -2632,7 +2634,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Interstate 94** (**I-94**) is an east–west Interstate Highway connecting the Great Lakes and northern Great Plains regions of the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). Its western terminus is just east of Billings, [Montana](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montana/), at a junction with I-90; its eastern terminus is in Port Huron, [Michigan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan/), where it meets with I-69 and crosses the Blue Water Bridge into Sarnia, [Ontario](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario/), [Canada](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada/), where the route becomes Ontario Highway 402. It thus lies along the primary overland route from Seattle (via I-90) to Toronto (via Ontario Highway 401) and is the only east–west Interstate Highway to have a direct connection to Canada.", - "random": "with all due respect", + "random": "Southwest County Olympic View Park", "cities": [ "Oakdale, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "Brooklyn Park, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", @@ -2656,7 +2658,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:19", - "random": "Caribbean Sea", + "random": "Luxembourg (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-20.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:21", "title": "Mark 1:20" @@ -2667,7 +2669,7 @@ "::path": "content\\sites\\xkcd.com\\138.md", "picture": "https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/pointers.png", "author": "Randall Munroe", - "random": "Grant, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Star Tales - Apus (ianridpath.com)", "license": "CC BY-NC 2.5", "xkcd of": "pointer", "website": "https://xkcd.com/138/", @@ -2682,7 +2684,7 @@ "photograph of": "baby", "picture": "content/camera-roll/1974/04/1974-04-14-six-hours-old/1974-04-14-six-hours-old.jpg", "when": "1974-04-14", - "random": "17. Pursuant to Executive Order 13526, information classified at any level could be lawfully accessed only by persons determined by an appropriate United States government official to be eligible for access to classified information and who had signed an approved non-disclosure agreement, who received a security clearance, and who had a “need-to-know” the classified information. After his presidency, TRUMP was not authorized to possess or retain classified documents.", + "random": "place", "::path": "content\\camera-roll\\1974\\04\\1974-04-14-six-hours-old.md", "caption": "A photo of a baby in a card taken about six hours after birth.", "title": "Six hours old", @@ -2701,7 +2703,7 @@ "snippet" ], "when": "2013-07-01", - "random": "bedtime", + "random": "Nephrite (Wikipedia)", "viewing area of": "Columbia Center", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\buildings\\columbia-center\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-renovations-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, January 28). Columbia Center. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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(2024, January 26). Local Bubble. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved March 8, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Local_Bubble\u0026oldid=1199190522", @@ -2813,7 +2815,7 @@ }, "Star Tales - Microscopium (ianridpath.com)": { "url": "/www.ianridpath.com/startales/microscopium.html/", - "random": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12(g)", + "random": "Truth has no path. Truth is living and, therefore, changing...", "excerpt": "One of the southern constellations representing scientific instruments that were invented in 1751–52 by the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. 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They, as well as other members and supporters of the group who carried on distributing the pamphlets, faced show trials by the Nazi People\u0027s Court (Volksgerichtshof); many of them were imprisoned and executed.", - "random": "Messier 28", + "random": "Spring Lake Park, Minnesota", "wikipedia of": "White Rose", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Rose", "title": "White Rose (Wikipedia)", @@ -2860,7 +2862,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Werner Karl Heisenberg** (pronounced [ˈvɛʁnɐ kaʁl ˈhaɪzn̩bɛʁk]; 5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist, one of the main pioneers of the theory of quantum mechanics, and a principal scientist in the Nazi nuclear weapons program during World War II. He published his Umdeutung paper in 1925, a major reinterpretation of old quantum theory. In the subsequent series of papers with Max Born and Pascual Jordan, during the same year, his matrix formulation of quantum mechanics was substantially elaborated. 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In the case of the Ursa Major group, all the stars formed about 300 million years ago. Its core is located roughly 80 light years away and part of the [Local Bubble](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Bubble/). It is rich in bright stars including most of the stars of the [Big Dipper](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dipper/)." }, @@ -2921,7 +2923,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Gnosticism** (from Ancient Greek: γνωστικός, romanized: gnōstikós, Koine Greek: [ɣnostiˈkos], \u0027having knowledge\u0027) is a collection of religious ideas and systems that coalesced in the late 1st century AD among Jewish and early Christian sects. These various groups emphasized personal spiritual knowledge (gnosis) above the proto-orthodox teachings, traditions, and authority of religious institutions. Gnostic cosmogony generally presents a distinction between a supreme, hidden God and a malevolent lesser divinity (sometimes associated with the biblical deity Yahweh) who is responsible for creating the material universe. Consequently, Gnostics considered material existence flawed or evil, and held the principal element of salvation to be direct knowledge of the hidden divinity, attained via mystical or esoteric insight. Many Gnostic texts deal not in concepts of sin and repentance, but with illusion and enlightenment.", - "random": "Cache Crater Overlook (wta.org)", + "random": "Aliens (film)", "wikipedia of": "Gnosticism", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosticism", "title": "Gnosticism (Wikipedia)", @@ -2946,13 +2948,13 @@ "photograph", "I don\u0027t remember taking this picture" ], - "random": "hail", + "random": "Maxwell\u0027s equations... originally consisted of eight equations. These equations are not \"beautiful.\" They do not possess much symmetry. In their original form, they are ugly. ...However, when rewritten using time as the fourth dimension, this rather awkward set of eight equations collapses into a single tensor equation. This is what a physicist calls \"beauty,\" because both criteria are now satisfied.", "title": "Old logs at Marlyn Nelson County Park", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2020/12/2020-12-02-old-logs-at-marlyn-nelson-county-park/old-logs-at-marlyn-nelson-county-park-thumbnail.jpg" }, "During a nine-month period in 1842–43, Lovelace translated the Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea\u0027s article on Babbage\u0027s newest proposed machine, the Analytical Engine.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace/work-4-1/", - "random": "🟠", + "random": "Book of Exodus", "type": "snippet", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\ada-lovelace\\timeline\\1842\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-work-4-1.md", "tags": [ @@ -2986,7 +2988,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\united-states\\connecticut\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut", "title": "Connecticut (Wikipedia)", - "random": "xkcd: Christmas Back Home", + "random": "🌕", "down the atlantic coast": "New York (state) (Wikipedia)", "state of": [ "New England (Wikipedia)", @@ -3010,14 +3012,14 @@ "Seven Samurai" ], "genre of": "film", - "random": "Flag_of_England.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Clyde Hill, Washington", "title": "epic film" }, "Franklin was born on Milk Street in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay on January 17, 1706, and baptized at the Old South Meeting House in Boston.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin/boston-1-1/", "type": "snippet", "birth of": "Benjamin Franklin", - "random": "Elementary algebra (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Blaine, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\b\\benjamin-franklin\\wikipedia\\snippet-boston-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, July 17). Benjamin Franklin. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved July 29, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Benjamin_Franklin\u0026oldid=1234982008", "snippet of": "Benjamin Franklin (Wikipedia)", @@ -3028,13 +3030,13 @@ }, "An *AI fence* is a space in which visitors are de-anonymized by AI.": { "title": "An *AI fence* is a space in which visitors are de-anonymized by AI.", - "random": "Low Mountain", + "random": "Mississippi", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-ai-landscape\\concepts\\ai-fencing\\1\\an-ai-fence-is-a-space-in-which-visitors-are-de-anonymized-by-ai.md", "next": "Property owners are permitted to require AI de-anonymization as a condition of entry." }, "It is usually dated through the eschatological discourse in Mark 13, which scholars interpret as pointing to the First Jewish–Roman War (66–74 AD)—a war that led to the destruction of the Second Temple in AD 70. This would place the composition of Mark either immediately after the destruction or during the years immediately prior.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Mark/authorship-and-date-1-2/", - "random": "spear", + "random": "John 1:42", "dating of": "Gospel of Mark", "mention of": [ "First Jewish–Roman War", @@ -3064,7 +3066,7 @@ "neighborhood" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150951646", - "random": "Yellowstone National Park (whc.unesco.org)", + "random": "Early Triassic", "title": "Crown Hill, Seattle", "history": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Crown Hill — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)" }, @@ -3074,7 +3076,7 @@ "On January 30, 2019, Loomer and others jumped the wall surrounding the California Governor\u0027s Mansion in Sacramento. They wore Mexican serapes and sombreros, with one wearing a large false mustache, and said they were protesting Governor Gavin Newsom\u0027s stance on immigration. They were arrested, given citations, and released within a few hours." ], "title": "immigration", - "random": "Pál Szalai (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Puget Sound", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\i\\immigration\\immigration.md" }, "Reality (Wikipedia)": { @@ -3090,7 +3092,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\philosophy\\reality\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality", "title": "Reality (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Montlake Bridge", + "random": "Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction (Wikipedia)", "film": "Total Recall (1990 film) (Wikipedia)", "tagged": [ "Existence (Wikipedia)", @@ -3119,7 +3121,7 @@ "known for": "Notes from the Gallows", "those who faced death a hero": "Jørgen Haagen Schmith", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\julius-fuck\\julius-fuck.md", - "random": "American Dream (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Icosagon (Wikipedia)", "title": "Julius Fučík" }, "This is a placeholder for the advertisement.": { @@ -3127,7 +3129,7 @@ "tags": [ "footer" ], - "random": "Flag of Namibia (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Mike Pence (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-advertisement\\1\\this-is-a-placeholder-for-the-advertisement.md", "next": "Only one advertisement is active at a time." }, @@ -3136,7 +3138,7 @@ "tags": [ "hexagon" ], - "random": "Tucana_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Tin extraction and use can be dated to the beginnings of the Bronze Age around 3000 BC, when it was observed that copper objects formed of polymetallic ores with different metal contents had different physical properties.", "definition": "A regular hexagon is defined as a hexagon that is both equilateral and equiangular.", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\shapes\\regular-hexagon\\regular-hexagon.md" }, @@ -3152,7 +3154,7 @@ "continent of": "Southern Hemisphere", "the world factbook": "Antarctica - The World Factbook (cia.gov)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\continents\\antarctica\\antarctica.md", - "random": "South America", + "random": "They are even found in the atmosphere and one cubic metre of air holds around one hundred million bacterial cells.", "title": "Antarctica", "tagged": "The Norman Vaughan 100th Birthday Antarctic Expedition (normanvaughan.com)", "blog": "brr (brr.fyi)", @@ -3169,7 +3171,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "Vaughan Pratt \u003cpratt@cs.stanford.edu\u003e", - "random": "Twin Cities", + "random": "The Luggage (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\sites\\plato.stanford.edu\\entries\\algebra.md", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy of": "algebra", "website": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/algebra/", @@ -3183,7 +3185,7 @@ "website" ], "primer of": "railroad bridge", - "random": "Amphibia", + "random": "Cache Crater Overlook", "website": "https://railroadsignals.us/railroadbridges/index.htm", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\r\\railroad-bridge\\railroadsignals.us.md", "excerpt": "I started this page after completing a page for Detroit that covered the majority of bridges and overpasses found in the metro area. This is an introduction to the many varieties of railroad bridges that exist, and some that are no longer with us. For further reading, check out some of the links I have come across.", @@ -3197,7 +3199,7 @@ "color" ], "tagged": "Flag_of_Romania.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Rubus armeniacus (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Rwanda (Wikipedia)", "title": "#fcd116" }, "Mount Baker (Wikipedia)": { @@ -3214,7 +3216,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Baker", "title": "Mount Baker (Wikipedia)", "highway": "Washington State Route 542 (Wikipedia)", - "random": "eastbound on the Mount Baker Highway", + "random": "Ericameria nauseosa", "near": [ "Bellingham, Washington (Wikipedia)", "Mount Shuksan (Wikipedia)" @@ -3234,7 +3236,7 @@ "quote" ], "title": "The further you progress, the higher the ideal of perfection toward which you strive rises.", - "random": "The horse Steamboat, the model for the bucking horse and rider motif on the Wyoming license, was stabled near Wheatland in a barn owned and maintained as a historical structure by Mike and Linda Holst. 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Tchaikovsky wrote some of the most popular concert and theatrical music in the current classical repertoire, including the ballets *Swan Lake* and *The Nutcracker*, the *1812 Overture*, his First Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto, the *Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy*, several symphonies, and the opera *Eugene Onegin*.", - "random": "Asteroids (Atari 7800)", + "random": "the evil in the world as such solidified into form", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky", "wikipedia of": "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky", "from": "Russia (Wikipedia)", @@ -3265,7 +3267,7 @@ "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature\u0027s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation." ], "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\a\\abraham-lincoln\\gettysburg-address\\bliss-version\\1.md", - "random": "professor", + "random": "KAPLAY, The JavaScript easy game library (kaplayjs.com)", "title": "\"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.\"", "on this day": [ "Gettysburg Address (Wikipedia)" @@ -3274,7 +3276,7 @@ "NPC (meme)": { "title": "NPC (meme)", "variant of": "Wojak", - "random": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12", + "random": "shrooms", "::path": "content\\topics\\memes\\npc\\npc-mean.md", "tags": [ "meme" @@ -3291,7 +3293,7 @@ "dead at the moment" ], "photograph": "Smiling at Sasquatch", - "random": "Ethiopia (Wikipedia)", + "random": "your immortality is the words that you are", "title": "Sasquatch! 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In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved May 18, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Isaac_Newton\u0026oldid=1223168853", "snippet of": "Isaac Newton (Wikipedia)", @@ -3443,7 +3445,7 @@ "translation (ChatGPT) of": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-3", "url": "/discourse-on-the-method/4/4/3/chatgpt/", "author": "ChatGPT (GPD-40 mini)", - "random": "ISS035-E-007148 Nile - Sinai - Dead Sea - Wide Angle View.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "The Caretaker (musician) (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-4\\4-4-3.translation.md", "ChatGPT": "However, this couldn’t apply to the idea of a nature more perfect than mine. It was clearly impossible to have this idea come from nothing. Since it’s just as unreasonable for a more perfect being to be an effect or dependent on a less perfect one as it is for something to come from nothing, it was equally impossible for me to have created this idea myself. Therefore, the only remaining possibility was that this idea was placed in me by a nature that was actually more perfect than mine, which had within itself all the perfections I could imagine. 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(2024, March 27). Ophiuchus. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Pursuant to Executive Order 13526, information classified at any level could be lawfully accessed only by persons determined by an appropriate United States government official to be eligible for access to classified information and who had signed an approved non-disclosure agreement, who received a security clearance, and who had a “need-to-know” the classified information. After his presidency, TRUMP was not authorized to possess or retain classified documents.", + "random": "NGC 3766", "::path": "content\\topics\\history\\siege-of-tyre-332-bc\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-the-siege-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, October 26). Siege of Tyre (332 BC). In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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They are easily identified by their geniculate (elbowed) antennae and the distinctive node-like structure that forms their slender waists.", - "random": "Warp and weft (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Nooksack, Washington", "wikipedia of": [ "ant", "Formicidae" @@ -4236,7 +4228,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Psilocybe cubensis** is a species of psilocybin mushroom of moderate potency whose principal active compounds are [psilocybin](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybin) and [psilocin](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocin). Commonly called shrooms, magic mushrooms, golden halos, cubes, or gold caps, it belongs to the fungus family Hymenogastraceae and was previously known as Stropharia cubensis. It is the best-known psilocybin mushroom due to its wide distribution and ease of cultivation. This mushroom being optimal for home cultivation specifically, as was suggested in the 1970s, is primarily what led to cubensis being the psilocybin mushroom species most common on the black market as a street drug.", - "random": "Akira", + "random": "Djibouti (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Psilocybe cubensis", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_cubensis", "title": "Psilocybe cubensis (Wikipedia)", @@ -4271,7 +4263,7 @@ "urban exploration", "Minneapolis, Minnesota" ], - "random": "Pennsylvania (Wikipedia)", + "random": "gallium", "title": "Electrical towers in the sunbreak at Fruen Mill", "license": "CC BY-SA 4.0", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2008/05/2008-05-31-electrical-towers-in-the-sunbreak-at-fruen-mill/recon-4-106-thumbnail.jpg" @@ -4298,7 +4290,7 @@ "Darrington, Washington" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/238116", - "random": "St. Peter Sandstone (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Oxygen (Wikipedia)", "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1510467" }, "Nazca Plate (Wikipedia)": { @@ -4319,7 +4311,7 @@ "tags": [ "Wikipedia" ], - "random": "Xi Jinping (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Freedom Caucus", "remnant of": "Farallon Plate (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Nazca Plate", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Plate", @@ -4355,7 +4347,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "How satisfied are you?", + "random": "Numbers 11:31", "title": "Muddy shore by the Boom Site", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/08/2023-08-17-muddy-shore-by-the-boom-site/muddy-shore-by-the-boom-site.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -4373,7 +4365,7 @@ "photograph": "Bronze airplane at SeaTac", "tagged": "Outside on the museum\u0027s immense lawn, the Donald J. 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This park also offers a small wetlands area for excellent local wildlife and birds viewing. Shellfish lovers will enjoy low tide harvesting during clam and oyster season, which make it a popular site for locals.", "title": "Shine Tidelands State Park" @@ -5281,13 +5273,13 @@ "related": [ "Machine code (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "Matthew Perry", + "random": "Light through the trees along the railroad tracks", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-simulation\\hack-the-simulation\\identify-the-machine-code\\1\\in-computing-machine-code-is-the-language-for-instructing-the-hardware.md" }, "Seneca": { "brother": "Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus", "title": "Seneca", - "random": "Mitragyna speciosa (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Achernar (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "mononym of": "Seneca the Younger", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\s\\seneca-the-younger\\seneca.md" }, @@ -5302,7 +5294,7 @@ "Mount Baker, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)", "Glacier Peak, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)" ], - "random": "Oceania", + "random": "Rwanda", "geography": "The town lies mostly on the north bank of the Skagit River, and is split into half by the lower Baker River (a tributary to the Skagit River).", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237858", "puget lobe": "Puget_lobe_of_the_Cordilleran_ice_sheet.jpg (wikimedia.org)", @@ -5320,7 +5312,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\pierce-county\\eatonville\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "city of": "Pierce County, Washington (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Eatonville** is a town in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It is 32 mi (51 km) south of Tacoma. The population was 2,845 at the 2020 census. The town motto is \"Better Together.\"", - "random": "🦃", + "random": "Ötzi", "wikipedia of": "Eatonville, Washington", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eatonville,_Washington", "title": "Eatonville, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -5332,7 +5324,7 @@ "Some time ago a deployment error disabled the stylesheets.": { "date": "2023-12-02", "title": "Some time ago a deployment error disabled the stylesheets.", - "random": "He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sisters, Imogene (Cliff) Weeks and Marie (Jim) Farley.", + "random": "romantic comedy", "::path": "content\\about\\about-this\\this-website-follows-a-brutalist-design-philosophy\\some-time-ago-a-deployment-error-disabled-the-stylesheets.md", "next": "...revealing a convoluted mess of HTML." }, @@ -5349,7 +5341,7 @@ "Sententia", "Sententia (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "External websites may set tracking cookies.", + "random": "Wash your face in the morning", "wikipedia of": "Publilius Syrus", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publilius_Syrus", "title": "Publilius Syrus (Wikipedia)", @@ -5364,7 +5356,7 @@ "shared on Hacker News" ], "title": "Press the \u0027f\u0027 and \u0027d\u0027 keys randomly. As randomly as you can. I\u0027ll try to predict which key you\u0027ll press next. (people.ischool.berkeley.edu)", - "random": "Warp and weft (Wikipedia)", + "random": "parallel universe", "::path": "content\\topics\\philosophy\\free-will\\press-the-f-and-d-keys-randomly.md", "website": "https://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~nick/aaronson-oracle/", "hacker news": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38079512" @@ -5389,7 +5381,7 @@ ], "flag": "Flag of Mali (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "Mali (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:", + "random": "Burial mounds in present-day Indian Mounds Park suggest the area was inhabited by the Hopewell Native Americans about 2,000 years ago.", "title": "Mali", "country of": "Africa" }, @@ -5398,10 +5390,11 @@ "✂️": "Plaintiff has suffered irreparable harm because of the brutal rape by Defendants Combs and Sherman. She suffers from severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. She also has suffered suicidal ideation and intrusive thoughts, and has attempted to end her life. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 46", - "random": "Transnistria (Wikipedia)", + "random": "May 28 [2016] – Gorilla Harambe is shot and killed at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in an incident involving a child and becomes a global meme.", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 48", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 47" }, @@ -5416,7 +5409,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\p\\pakistan\\Flag_of_Pakistan.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Pakistan.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Pakistan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Messier 33", + "random": "Index, Washington (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Flag_of_Pakistan.svg", "borders (maritime)": [ "Flag_of_Oman.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" @@ -5434,7 +5427,7 @@ "Gamma Hydrae (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/gammahya.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "It took a lot of courage for him to befriend me in front of Hitler... You can melt down all the medals and cups I have and they wouldn\u0027t be a plating on the 24-karat friendship I felt for Lutz Long at that moment.", + "random": "maple", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -5462,7 +5455,7 @@ "title": "October 2 – The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi is murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, triggering a diplomatic crisis for Saudi Arabia.", "::path": "content\\topics\\years\\2018\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-october-2.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 19). 2018. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 24, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018\u0026oldid=1208851275", - "random": "Lincoln County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mu-1 Scorpii (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "when": "2018-10-02" }, "Pine Springs, Minnesota": { @@ -5479,7 +5472,7 @@ "city of": "Washington County, Minnesota", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/136814", "location": "Washington County Minnesota Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Pine Springs Highlighted.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "The Minneapolis Street Grid: Explained (streets.mn)", + "random": "Jingo", "title": "Pine Springs, Minnesota", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\pine-springs\\pine-springs.md" }, @@ -5493,7 +5486,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\whatcom-county\\blaine\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaine,_Washington", "title": "Blaine, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Your anus was formed before your mouth.", + "random": "An early Christian tradition deriving from Papias of Hierapolis (c.60–c.130 AD) attributes authorship of the gospel to Mark, a companion and interpreter of Peter, but most scholars believe that it was written anonymously, and that the name of Mark was attached later to link it to an authoritative figure.", "excerpt": "**Blaine** is a city in [Whatcom County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatcom_County,_Washington/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). The city\u0027s northern boundary is the Canada–U.S. border; the Peace Arch international monument straddles the border of both countries. The population was 5,884 at the 2020 census. Since Blaine is located right on the border with [Canada](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada/), it is the northernmost city on [Interstate 5](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_5_in_Washington/).", "vicinity": "Birch Bay, Washington (Wikipedia)", "not to be confused with": "Blaine, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", @@ -5513,7 +5506,7 @@ "tags": [ "live stream" ], - "random": "Kendrick Lamar", + "random": "Mississippian", "::path": "content\\live-stream\\contributing\\reply-with-a-pr.md", "tagged": "Time Thread game idea" }, @@ -5530,7 +5523,7 @@ "title": "December 27 – Israel invades the Gaza Strip, in response to rockets being fired into Israeli territory by Hamas, and due to weapons being smuggled into the area.", "::path": "content\\topics\\years\\2008\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-december-27.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 21). 2008. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 24, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2008\u0026oldid=1209258362", - "random": "Deming, Washington", + "random": "Valerie Solanas (Wikipedia)", "when": "2008-12-27" }, "Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Reiff Funeral Home, Epworth, with the Rev. Terri Elder officiating. Burial will be in Highview Cemetery, Epworth, where military rites will be accorded by the Epworth American Legion John White Post 650 and the New Vienna (Iowa)Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7736. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.": { @@ -5546,7 +5539,7 @@ "snippet" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\john-m-pinch\\obituary\\2.md", - "random": "Joseph Baker (Royal Navy officer) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Sodium nitrite (Wikipedia)", "title": "Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Reiff Funeral Home, Epworth, with the Rev. Terri Elder officiating. Burial will be in Highview Cemetery, Epworth, where military rites will be accorded by the Epworth American Legion John White Post 650 and the New Vienna (Iowa)Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7736. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home." }, "Volgograd Oblast": { @@ -5565,19 +5558,19 @@ "oblast" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/77665", - "random": "Circinus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Large bindweeds along the tracks", "title": "Volgograd Oblast" }, "There isn\u0027t a next epoch.": { "title": "There isn\u0027t a next epoch.", - "random": "Better a thousand innocent men are locked up than one guilty man roam free.", + "random": "U.S. Bank Centre Looking Up", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\subdivisions\\epochs\\holocene\\there-isnt-a-next-epoch.md", "next": "This is our epoch." }, "Menkib (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/menkib.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "\"Many of whom will be tossing and turning at 2 am wondering how they are going to be three places at once tomorrow and somehow still get dinner on the table.\"", + "random": "7-Eleven", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -5591,7 +5584,7 @@ }, "Neville Lancelot Goddard (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Lancelot_Goddard/", - "random": "Interbay, Seattle", + "random": "F. Scott Fitzgerald", "excerpt": "**Neville Lancelot Goddard** (February 19, 1905 – October 1, 1972), generally known as **Neville Goddard**, was a Barbadian New Thought author and mystic who wrote on the Bible, esotericism and is considered to be one of the pioneers of the \"law of assumption\".", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\n\\neville-lancelot-goddard\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -5611,13 +5604,13 @@ "mammal" ], "emoji": "🐀", - "random": "Star Tales - Apus (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Eastlake, Seattle", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\animals\\r\\rat\\rat.md" }, "Mimosa (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/mimosa.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "Moses Lake, Washington", + "random": "The Last Hero (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -5640,7 +5633,7 @@ "On May 25, 2006, a law was enacted requiring the flag to include \"an appropriate display of three drops of blood\" on the pelican\u0027s breast", "The official flag of Louisiana shall be that flag now in general use, consisting of a solid blue field with the coat-of-arms of the state, the pelican tearing its breast to feed its young, in white in the center, with a ribbon beneath, also in white, containing in blue the motto of the state, \"Union, Justice and Confidence\", the whole showing as below. The design of the flag depicting the pelican tearing at its breast to feed its young shall include an appropriate display of three drops of blood." ], - "random": "Douglas County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Denny Creek Trail 1014 (fs.usda.gov)", "title": "pelican" }, "You idiots! These are not them! You\u0027ve captured their stunt doubles!": { @@ -5652,7 +5645,7 @@ ], "title": "You idiots! These are not them! You\u0027ve captured their stunt doubles!", "citation": "Spaceballs. (2023, December 13). *Wikiquote*. Retrieved June 23, 2024 from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Spaceballs\u0026oldid=3419253.", - "random": "British Indian Ocean Territory (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Rhododendron maximum", "attribution": "Captain of the Guard, *Spaceballs*" }, "Cicero (plato.standford.edu)": { @@ -5664,7 +5657,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "Raphael Woolf \u003craphael.g.woolf@kcl.ac.uk\u003e", - "random": "Everywhere at the End of Time (Wikipedia)", + "random": "We\u0027re philosophers. We think, therefore we am.", "::path": "content\\sites\\plato.stanford.edu\\entries\\cicero.md", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy of": "Cicero", "website": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/cicero/", @@ -5678,7 +5671,7 @@ "YouTube" ], "episode of": "Every Frame a Painting", - "random": "Glacial till along Rosario beach", + "random": "Roasted Broccoli", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsI8UES59TM", "::path": "content\\sites\\youtube.com\\every-frame-a-painting\\drive-2011-the-quadrant-system.md", "youtube-id": "wsI8UES59TM", @@ -5710,7 +5703,7 @@ "mirror" ], "photograph": "su htiw gnitner rof UOY KNAHT", - "random": "World Report 2024: Eritrea (hrw.org)", + "random": "Messier 67", "title": "selfie", "tags": [ "type of photograph" @@ -5730,7 +5723,7 @@ ], "title": "Please forgive me dear Katte, in God\u0027s name, forgive me.", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, July 20). Hans Hermann von Katte. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 8, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hans_Hermann_von_Katte\u0026oldid=1166297508", - "random": "Park City", + "random": "Morning over Interstate 90", "attribution": "Frederick the Great witnessing the execution of Hans Hermann von Katte", "on this day": [ "There is nothing to forgive, I die for you with joy in my heart!" @@ -5746,7 +5739,7 @@ ], "excerpt": "**Death** is a fictional character in [Terry Pratchett](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Pratchett/)\u0027s *[Discworld](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discworld/)* series and a parody of several other personifications of death. Like most Grim Reapers, he is a black-robed skeleton who usually carries a scythe. His jurisdiction is specifically the Discworld itself; he is only a part, or minion, of Azrael: the universal Death. He has been generally used by Pratchett to explore the problems of human existence, and has become more sympathetic throughout the series.", "adopted daughter": "Ysabell, Duchess of Sto Helit (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Local Interstellar Cloud", + "random": "Plant (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Death (Discworld)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(Discworld)", "title": "Death (Discworld) (Wikipedia)", @@ -5755,7 +5748,7 @@ "Cube (film)": { "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\cube\\cube-film.md", "wikipedia": "Cube (1997 film) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Manhattan Project (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Flag_of_British_Columbia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "next in dystopia": "The Matrix", "tags": [ "film" @@ -5773,7 +5766,7 @@ "Bouncing Ball First Prompt" ], "title": "For the bouncing ball project, generative AI is permitted if clearly disclosed and the code is released as public domain.", - "random": "T. E. Lawrence", + "random": "CONSISTENCY BUILDS TRUST", "::path": "content\\streams\\i-aimed-to-give-it-special-meaning\\for-this-project-i-may-generative-ai.md" }, "Detroit (Wikipedia)": { @@ -5786,7 +5779,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\michigan\\detroit\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit", "title": "Detroit (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Gulf of Aqaba (Wikipedia)", + "random": "SORDER", "film": "RoboCop (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Detroit** (/dɪˈtrɔɪt/ *dih-TROYT*, locally also /ˈdiːtrɔɪt/) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of [Michigan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan). It is the most populous U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. Detroit had a population of 639,111 at the 2020 census, making it the 27th-most populous city in the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States). The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the [Midwest](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midwestern_United_States) after the [Chicago](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago) metropolitan area, and the 14th-largest metropolitan area in the nation. Regarded as a cultural center, Detroit is known for its contributions to music, art, architecture and design, in addition to its historical automotive background. Time named Detroit as one of the fifty World\u0027s Greatest Places of 2022 to explore.", "vicinity of": "Lake Erie (Wikipedia)", @@ -5805,7 +5798,7 @@ "quote" ], "title": "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.", - "random": "I am not credited", + "random": "🌥️", "attribution": "Franklin D. Roosevelt" }, "Nick Fuentes": { @@ -5823,7 +5816,7 @@ "laura loomer": "Fuentes and the Groyper movement later supported the candidacy of Laura Loomer for the 11th congressional district of Florida in 2022. On the night of the primary, Fuentes attended Loomer\u0027s election watch-party, and they were filmed sharing a toast as results came in that seemed to suggest Loomer would actually defeat incumbent Congressman Daniel Webster; Loomer toasted \"to the hostile takeover of the Republican Party.\" When additional results came in confirming Loomer\u0027s loss to Webster by a 7-point margin, she claimed without evidence in a speech to her supporters that her loss was due to voter fraud.", "dinner with Trump": "On November 22, 2022, Donald Trump hosted Fuentes and Kanye West at dinner at Trump\u0027s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.", "ben shapiro": "In December 2019, Fuentes approached conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro, who was walking by with his wife and young children, outside a TPUSA event in West Palm Beach, Florida. Fuentes had asked Shapiro why he had given a speech at Stanford University attacking Fuentes. The encounter was filmed and led to criticism of Fuentes.", - "random": "John", + "random": "atomic number 5", "title": "Nick Fuentes" }, "Oceania": { @@ -5838,7 +5831,7 @@ "Australia (country)", "Fiji" ], - "random": "Squire Park, Seattle (Wikipedia)" + "random": "EU-Poland (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)" }, "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 8-1": { "url": "/discourse-on-the-method/2/8/1/", @@ -5849,7 +5842,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 7-1", - "random": "The Librarian", + "random": "Mark 1:2", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-2\\2-8-1.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 9-1", @@ -5860,7 +5853,7 @@ "type": "website", "website": "https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/21970", "excerpt": "The way led along upon what had once been the embankment of a railroad. But no train had run upon it for many years. The forest on either side swelled up the slopes of the embankment and crested across it in a green wave of trees and bushes. The trail was as narrow as a man’s body, and was no more than a wild-animal runway.", - "random": "sniper", + "random": "Experience Curiosity (eyes.nasa.gov)", "license": "public domain", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\j\\jack-london\\the-scarlet-plague\\gutenberg.org-ebooks-21970.md", "ebook of": "The Scarlet Plague", @@ -5875,7 +5868,7 @@ "tags": [ "🐔" ], - "random": "An exposed portion of bedrock is often called an outcrop.", + "random": "Douglas Creek (blm.gov)", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\emojis-in-the-wild.md" }, "Puppis (Wikipedia)": { @@ -5889,7 +5882,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\puppis\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppis", "title": "Puppis (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Preparing for roadtrip", + "random": "Washington State Route 532", "chart": "Puppis_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "excerpt": "**Puppis** /ˈpʌpɪs/ is a constellation in the [southern sky](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_celestial_hemisphere/). Puppis, the Poop Deck, was originally part of an over-large constellation Argo Navis (the ship of Jason and the Argonauts), which centuries after its initial description, was divided into three parts, the other two being Carina (the keel and hull), and Vela (the sails of the ship). Puppis is the largest of the three constellations in square degrees. It is one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union.", "wikipedia of": "Puppis", @@ -5911,7 +5904,7 @@ "excerpt": "Jagged triangular shapes made with articial intelligence", "type": "picture", "picture": "content/generative-works/4th-dimension/4th-dimension.jpg", - "random": "cliff", + "random": "Star Tales - Cetus (ianridpath.com)", "license": "public domain", "date": "2022-05-01", "title": "4th dimension", @@ -5931,7 +5924,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\germany\\berlin\\berlin.md", "executed here": "Julius Fučík", "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q64", - "random": "Early Triassic", + "random": "Reflection off the Skykomish (4)", "title": "Berlin", "near": "Potsdam", "tagged": [ @@ -5950,7 +5943,7 @@ "snippet": "About a third of the way from Dubhe (the Big Dipper\u0027s front bowl star) to Polaris (and a just a bit to the east) lies Giausar, the tail star of Western Draco the Dragon, to which Bayer assigned the Greek letter Lambda.", "description": "A nice writeup about [Giausar](/giausar/) by Jim Kaler from [Star of the Week](http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow//sowlist.html).", "type": "website", - "random": "What is Entropy? (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)", + "random": "Billy Wilder (german-way.com)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -5980,7 +5973,7 @@ ], "flag": "Flag of Honduras.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "HND_orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "The Independent", + "random": "sidewalk", "title": "Honduras", "country of": [ "Central America", @@ -5995,7 +5988,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Phoenix Plate** (also known as the **Aluk Plate** or **Drake Plate**) was a tectonic plate that existed during the early Paleozoic through late Cenozoic time. It formed a triple junction with the Izanagi and [Farallon](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farallon_Plate/) plates in the [Panthalassa Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panthalassa/) as early as 410 million years ago, during which time the Phoenix Plate was subducting under eastern Gondwana.", - "random": "On behalf of the rich, thank you.", + "random": "Boston (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Phoenix Plate", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Plate", "title": "Phoenix Plate (Wikipedia)", @@ -6004,7 +5997,7 @@ "He\u0027d never realized that, deep down inside, what he really wanted to do was make things go splat.": { "::path": "content\\topics\\discworld\\novels\\11-reaper-man\\quotes\\hed-never-realized-that-deep-down-inside.md", "type": "quote", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-8 (ChatGPT)", + "random": "Pilchuck Creek", "tags": [ "quote", "Terry Pratchett", @@ -6025,7 +6018,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Arthropods** (/ˈɑːrθrəpɒd/ ARTH-rə-pod) are invertebrates in the phylum **Arthropoda**. They possess an exoskeleton with a cuticle made of chitin, often mineralised with calcium carbonate, a body with differentiated (metameric) segments, and paired jointed appendages. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. They form an extremely diverse group of up to ten million species.", - "random": "The Origins of Ghana’s Iconic Black Star Line (hakaimagazine.com)", + "random": "The Egg (galactanet.com)", "wikipedia of": "Arthropoda", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthropod", "title": "Arthropod (Wikipedia)", @@ -6039,7 +6032,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\u\\united-kingdom\\flags\\Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_(3-5).svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_(3-5).svg", "title": "Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_(3-5).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "2024-05-31 (10).png", + "random": "Somali Plate", "flag element of": [ "Saint George\u0027s Cross", "Saint Patrick\u0027s Saltire" @@ -6062,7 +6055,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Lambda Scorpii** is a triple star system and the second-brightest object in the constellation of Scorpius. It is formally named **Shaula**; *Lambda Scorpii* is its Bayer designation, which is Latinised from **λ Scorpii** and abbreviated **Lambda Sco** or **λ Sco**. With an apparent visual magnitude of 1.62, it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky.", - "random": "Johann_Sebastian_Bach_1746.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Gospel of Luke", "wikipedia of": "Shaula", "next in magnitude": "Castor (star) (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_Scorpii", @@ -6074,10 +6067,11 @@ "✂️": "Plaintiff told close friends that Combs and Sherman had drugged and savagely raped her, but as noted was afraid to report the attack to the police out of fear that Defendants would follow through on their threats. She was even afraid to stay in New York City while Combs lived there, so with the help of a friend, she fled to Pennsylvania. Plaintiff has in fact relocated multiple times throughout the years in an effort to stay away from Combs.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 45", - "random": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 16", + "random": "Super Mario Bros. (archive.org)", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 47", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 46" }, @@ -6091,7 +6085,7 @@ "Metropolitan Museum of Art" ], "author": "James Voorhies", - "random": "quantifier", + "random": "Messier 50", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\p\\pablo-picasso\\websites\\metmuseum.org.md", "citation": "Voorhies, James. “Pablo Picasso (1881–1973).” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pica/hd_pica.htm (October 2004)", "website": "https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pica/hd_pica.htm", @@ -6103,13 +6097,13 @@ "vegetable" ], "wikipedia": "Broccoli (Wikipedia)", - "random": "snippet", + "random": "World Report 2024: Indonesia (hrw.org)", "title": "broccoli", "emoji": "🥦" }, "four corners of the world": { "title": "four corners of the world", - "random": "Ms. Pac-Man (arcade)", + "random": "Lost Generation", "wikipedia": "Four corners of the world (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\four-corners-of-the-world\\four-corners-of-the-world.md" }, @@ -6125,7 +6119,7 @@ ], "related": "Marckworth Falls from bridge", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\creeks\\youngs-creek\\directions\\8.md", - "random": "railway", + "random": "Milky Way (Wikipedia)", "title": "Access Marckworth Falls at the third bridge on Cedar Point Road when coming from the west" }, "that might be difficult": { @@ -6135,7 +6129,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2023-05-20", - "random": "Graves v. 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After the middle of the 3rd century BC, the school fell into decline, and it was not until the Roman Empire that there was a revival.", @@ -6177,7 +6171,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\joe-biden-classified-documents-incident\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_classified_documents_incident", "title": "Joe Biden classified documents incident (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Flag_of_South_Dakota.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "including you", "snippet": "On February 8, 2024, the Justice Department released the report by special counsel Hur, which concluded that the \"evidence does not establish Mr. Biden\u0027s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt\", so \"no criminal charges are warranted in this matter\".", "wikipedia of": "Joe Biden classified documents incident", "excerpt": "On January 9, 2023, CBS News reported that attorneys for U.S. President Joe Biden discovered classified government documents in his former office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and in his personal residence in Wilmington, Delaware, dating to his time in the United States Senate and his vice presidency in the Obama administration. 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Since I aimed to uncover the falsehood or uncertainty of the propositions I examined using clear and definite reasoning, I found that nothing was so doubtful that it didn’t lead to some conclusion with sufficient certainty, even if that conclusion was simply that the matter had no certainty at all.", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-5 (ChatGPT)" @@ -6249,7 +6243,7 @@ "Senator Katie Britt Delivers Republican Address to the Nation (britt.senate.gov)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\67.md", - "random": "Nicolaus Copernicus (plato.standford.edu)", + "random": "Searchers find body of man believed to be missing Denny Creek hiker (seattletimes.com)", "title": "\"We now carry forward the same flame of freedom as the liberators of an oppressed Europe.\"" }, "Manifesto (Wikipedia)": { @@ -6264,7 +6258,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **manifesto** is a published declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party or government. A manifesto usually accepts a previously published opinion or public consensus or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the author believes should be made. It often is political, social or artistic in nature, sometimes revolutionary, but may present an individual\u0027s life stance. Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds or confessions of faith.", - "random": "Stoicism", + "random": "Salish Sea feet", "wikipedia of": "manifesto", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto", "title": "Manifesto (Wikipedia)", @@ -6274,7 +6268,7 @@ "translation (ChatGPT) of": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 1-2", "url": "/discourse-on-the-method/4/1/2/chatgpt/", "author": "ChatGPT (GPD-40 mini)", - "random": "The New Testament indicates that Timothy traveled with Paul the Apostle, who was also his mentor.", + "random": "Portage Bay (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-4\\4-1-2.translation.md", "ChatGPT": "However, to determine whether the foundations I have laid are solid enough, I feel somewhat compelled to address them.", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 1-2 (ChatGPT)" @@ -6290,7 +6284,7 @@ "Back to the Future", "Time Bandits" ], - "random": "Altair (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Daniel J. Boorstin (Wikipedia)", "title": "time travel" }, "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 9-1": { @@ -6302,7 +6296,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 8-1", - "random": "Sufism", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: View Ridge — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-2\\2-9-1.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 10-1", @@ -6313,7 +6307,7 @@ "tags": [ "geological formation" ], - "random": "North Beach (Whidbey Island)", + "random": "A person is considered apostate if he or she converts from Islam to another religion. A person is an apostate even if he or she believes in most of Islam, but denies one or more of its principles or precepts, both verbally or in writing.", "origin": "This rock unit formed when thick layers of sand built up on the ocean floor, about 41 to 47 million years ago.", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\formations\\mcintosh-formation\\mcintosh-formation.md" }, @@ -6323,7 +6317,7 @@ "history": "The San Juan Islands were the subject of a territorial dispute between Great Britain and the United States from 1846 to 1872, leading to the Pig War in 1859.", "wikipedia": "San Juan Islands (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "Oyster Dome (wa100.dnr.wa.gov)", - "random": "Project SCUM", + "random": "Swordquest: Earthworld", "title": "San Juan Islands", "tags": [ "archipelago" @@ -6345,7 +6339,7 @@ ], "title": "New Jersey", "mention": "Join, or Die", - "random": "The Doors", + "random": "Mankato, Minnesota", "up the atlantic coast": "New York", "state of": [ "Mid-Atlantic", @@ -6364,7 +6358,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\transmission-towers\\telefarm-towers\\presspubs.com\\1971-tv-tower-collapse-survivor-shares-story\\presspubs.com.md", "website": "https://www.presspubs.com/shoreview/news/1971-tv-tower-collapse-survivor-shares-story/article_b2c8a3ec-956c-11e6-98a0-6bbc7b9a1cf8.html", "title": "1971 TV tower collapse survivor shares story (presspubs.com)", - "random": "Andromeda Galaxy", + "random": "On May 25, 2006, a law was enacted requiring the flag to include \"an appropriate display of three drops of blood\" on the pelican\u0027s breast", "website of": "Shoreview Tower", "snippets": [ "Barnard keeps photos of the broken welds on the collapsed tower — they are a reminder to him that he thinks the collapse of the tower was not the fault of the workers or the company he worked for, National Steel Erectors out of Oklahoma.", @@ -6385,7 +6379,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\seas\\sea-of-azov\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Azov", "title": "Sea of Azov (Wikipedia)", - "random": "This is art unpublished.", + "random": "Extension of the mind", "connected to": "Black Sea (Wikipedia)", "TODO": "update Great Lakes with connected to (idea after adding to this page)", "excerpt": "The **Sea of Azov** (Crimean Tatar: *Azaq deñizi*; Russian: Азовское море, romanized: *Azovskoye more*; Ukrainian: Азовське море, romanized: *Azovs\u0027ke more*; Adyghe: Хы мыутӏэ, romanized: *Xı mıut’ə*) is an inland shelf sea in Eastern Europe connected to the [Black Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sea/) by the narrow (about 4 km (2.5 mi)) Strait of Kerch, and is sometimes regarded as a northern extension of the Black Sea. The sea is bounded by [Russia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia/) on the east, and by [Ukraine](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine/) on the northwest and southwest, currently under Russian occupation. It is an important access route for Central Asia, from the Caspian Sea via the Volga–Don Canal.", @@ -6407,7 +6401,7 @@ "similar to": "🍎", "name": "tomato", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\fruits\\??.md", - "random": "In Praise of Chairs (YouTube)", + "random": "Denny Creek", "title": "🍅", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -6422,7 +6416,7 @@ "quote" ], "title": "Did anyone ever see the fields in better condition for corn planting?", - "random": "cathedral", + "random": "Crows at sunset in Bothell", "website": "https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84038306/1917-05-16/ed-1/seq-1/", "attribution": "*The Manchester Democrat*, May 16, 1917" }, @@ -6437,7 +6431,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "“Project SCUM” was R.J. 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(2024, January 22). Golden Gardens Park. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved March 17, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Golden_Gardens_Park\u0026oldid=1198085361", "snippet of": "Golden Gardens Park (Wikipedia)", @@ -6500,7 +6494,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\m\\mauritania\\flag\\Flag_of_Mauritania.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Mauritania.svg", "title": "Flag of Mauritania (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Denebakrab", + "random": "Neoarchean (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Flag_of_Mauritania.svg", "related": "Mauritania (Wikipedia)", "flag of": "Mauritania", @@ -6517,7 +6511,7 @@ "type": "album", "wikipedia": "Everywhere at the End of Time (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "The Darkest Album I Have Ever Heard - Everywhere at The End of Time - A Bucket of Jake (youtube.com)", - "random": "Platonic solid", + "random": "Travis is cool", "title": "Everywhere at the End of Time", "tags": [ "album" @@ -6533,7 +6527,7 @@ "Washington (state) (Wikipedia)", "Hippie (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "Star Tales - Chamaeleon (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Last days of a bus stop", "title": "In Washington there is an underground bunker holding a hippie." }, "Frank_Sinatra_(1957_studio_portrait_close-up).jpg (wikimedia.org)": { @@ -6542,7 +6536,7 @@ "photograph of": "Frank Sinatra", "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Frank_Sinatra_%281957_studio_portrait_close-up%29.jpg", - "random": "Whitman County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Bhutan (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\f\\frank-sinatra\\Frank_Sinatra_(1957_studio_portrait_close-up).jpg.md", "tags": [ @@ -6555,7 +6549,7 @@ }, "steak": { "title": "steak", - "random": "\"The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.\"", + "random": "Book of the Bible", "meat of": "cow", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\s\\steak\\steak.md", "wikipedia": "Steak (Wikipedia)" @@ -6566,7 +6560,7 @@ "tree" ], "wikipedia": "Deciduous (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Charlie the Unicorn (youtube.com)", + "random": "The original proposal of the WWW, HTMLized (w3.org)", "title": "deciduous", "emoji": "🌳" }, @@ -6578,7 +6572,7 @@ "The Babalon Working 1946: L. 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There, Biko died alone in a cell on 12 September 1977.", + "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode", "TODO": "next smaller lake is Lake Tanganyika", "excerpt": "**Lake Michigan** (/ˈmɪʃɪɡən/) is one of the five Great Lakes of [North America](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America). It is the second-largest of the Great Lakes by volume (1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3)) and the third-largest by surface area (22,404 sq mi (58,030 km2)), after [Lake Superior](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Superior) and Lake Huron. To the east, its basin is conjoined with that of Lake Huron through the 3+1⁄2-mile (5.6-kilometre) wide, 295-foot (90-metre; 49-fathom) deep Straits of Mackinac, giving it the same surface elevation as its easterly counterpart; the two are technically a single lake.", "bigger": "Lake Huron (Wikipedia)", @@ -6657,7 +6651,7 @@ ], "tagged": "Laurel and Hardy Family Movie Party", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/141905575", - "random": "‘Got the wrong man\u0027: Ex-celeb body guard says he\u0027s being falsely accused of raping woman with Diddy", + "random": "show your body how to react to bad days", "title": "Fitzgerald Theater" }, "🧅": { @@ -6672,7 +6666,7 @@ ], "name": "onion", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\vegetables\\??.md", - "random": "Ukraine", + "random": "Campus of the University of Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "🧅" }, "Von Neumann\u0027s closest friend in the United States was the mathematician Stanisław Ulam.": { @@ -6682,7 +6676,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "The Last Unicorn (Wikipedia)", + "random": "SR 542 begins as Sunset Drive and the Mount Baker Highway at a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-5 to the northeast of downtown Bellingham.", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\john-von-neumann\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-career-8-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 5). John von Neumann. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_von_Neumann\u0026oldid=1203482459", "snippet of": "John von Neumann (Wikipedia)", @@ -6694,7 +6688,7 @@ "tags": [ "sermon" ], - "random": "Hastings, Minnesota", + "random": "Monohon Homestead sign at Butte Creek Day-Use Area", "sermon of": "Jonathan Edwards", "title": "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", "wikisource": "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (Wikisource)" @@ -6703,7 +6697,7 @@ "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-ai-terminal\\2\\the-interrupt-button-gets-the-attention-of-the-ai.md", "next": "The input button allows you to talk to the AI.", "TODO": "Add Yotto Personal Space, which was in the background while this page was opened on 7/19/2014.", - "random": "Adlai Stevenson II (en.wikiquote.org)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-1", "title": "The interrupt button gets the attention of the AI.", "lofty thoughts": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28xVnGMyf34" }, @@ -6714,7 +6708,7 @@ "Senator Katie Britt Delivers Republican Address to the Nation (britt.senate.gov)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\66.md", - "random": "L. Frank Baum", + "random": "Crimea (Wikipedia)", "title": "\"We walk in the footsteps of pioneers who tamed the wild.\"" }, "The Solar System is close to its inner rim, about halfway along the arm\u0027s length, in a relative cavity in the arm\u0027s interstellar medium, known as the Local Bubble.": { @@ -6726,7 +6720,7 @@ "Local Bubble", "snippet" ], - "random": "In reality there are as many religions as there are individuals.... Religions are different roads converging to the same point. What does it matter that we take different roads, so long as we reach the same goal. Wherein is the cause for quarreling?", + "random": "World Report 2024: Colombia (hrw.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\objects\\orion-arm\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-location-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, December 12). Orion Arm. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 8, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orion_Arm\u0026oldid=1189612291", "snippet of": "Orion Arm (Wikipedia)", @@ -6734,7 +6728,7 @@ }, "University of Washington station (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Washington_station/", - "random": "Saint Paul, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Tim Olmstead Memorial Digital Research CP/M Library (cpm.z80.de)", "excerpt": "**University of Washington station** is a light rail station on the University of Washington campus in [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). The station is served by the 1 Line of Sound Transit\u0027s Link light rail system, which connects Northgate, Downtown Seattle, and [Seattle–Tacoma International Airport](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle–Tacoma_International_Airport/). University of Washington station is at the intersection of Montlake Boulevard Northeast and Northeast Pacific Street, adjacent to Husky Stadium and the University of Washington Medical Center.", "lightrail station of": "University District, Seattle (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\sites\\university-of-washington-station\\en.wikipedia.org.md", @@ -6757,7 +6751,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "April 2023 marked two years since Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno seized power and declared himself head of the Transitional Military Council (Conseil Militaire de Transition, CMT) following the sudden death of his father, Idriss Déby Itno, president of Chad since 1990. A new draft constitution proposed by the transitional government was adopted in June by 96 percent of the members of the National Transitional Council (Conseil National de Transition, CNT), which replaced the National Assembly when it was dissolved after Idriss Déby Itno’s death. A public referendum on the new constitution was scheduled for December at time of writing. Presidential elections are scheduled for 2024. 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In my neighboring state of Georgia, this beautiful, 22-year-old nursing student went out on a jog one morning. But she never got the opportunity to return home. 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It had a population of 34,060 at the 2020 census, estimated to have decreased to 33,927 as of 2021. 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But he refused to take responsibility for his own actions.\"", "orbits": "Sun (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Earth (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Venus", @@ -9952,7 +9948,7 @@ "San Francisco", "Build 2016" ], - "random": "tin", + "random": "excellular: Cellular Automata with Excel (github.com)", "when": "2016-03-31", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2016/03/2016-03-31-fire-hydrant-in-san-francisco/20160331_162834175_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -9965,7 +9961,7 @@ "Megrez", "snippet" ], - "random": "arsenic", + "random": "Orlando, Florida", "location of": "Hubble Deep Field", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\asterisms\\big-dipper\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-guidepost-9.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, October 10). Big Dipper. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Its Latin name means the \u0027nearest [star] of Centaurus\u0027. It was discovered in 1915 by Robert Innes and is the nearest-known star to the Sun. With a quiescent apparent magnitude of 11.13, it is too faint to be seen with the unaided eye. Proxima Centauri is a member of the Alpha Centauri star system, being identified as component Alpha Centauri C, and is 2.18° to the southwest of the Alpha Centauri AB pair. 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(2024, June 7). Concrete, Washington. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Retrieved November 3, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mesopotamia\u0026oldid=1182868875", "snippet of": "Mesopotamia (Wikipedia)", @@ -10296,7 +10292,7 @@ }, "Star Tales - Pavo (ianridpath.com)": { "url": "/www.ianridpath.com/startales/pavo.html/", - "random": "Stillwater Bridge (St. Croix River) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Any aspect of your experience could be a lie.", "excerpt": "The peacock is one of the 12 figures introduced into the southern skies at the end of the 16th century from the observations by the Dutch navigators Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman. Pavo seemingly represents not the common blue, or Indian, peacock commonly seen in parks but its larger, more colourful, and more aggressive cousin, the Java green peacock which Keyser and de Houtman would have encountered in the East Indies. Pavo was first depicted in 1598 on a globe by Petrus Plancius and first appeared in print in 1603 on the *Uranometria* atlas of Johann Bayer. As visualized by Plancius and Bayer the peacock had a more expansive tail, but its feathers were later trimmed by Lacaille to make room for his own invention Telescopium to the north.", "borders": [ "Star Tales - Apus (ianridpath.com)", @@ -10333,7 +10329,7 @@ "leaf", "Madison Park, Seattle" ], - "random": "The Hunger Games (film)", + "random": "fantasy", "title": "Cracked pathway in Madison Park", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2019/10/2019-10-22-cracked-pathway-in-madison-park/cracked-pathway-in-madison-park.jpg", "related": "Madison Park, Seattle (Wikipedia)", @@ -10359,7 +10355,7 @@ "SoDo, Seattle" ], "::path": "content\\camera-roll\\2018\\03\\2018-03-07-amber-brick-at-cannabis-city.md", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-8", + "random": "director", "title": "Amber Brick at Cannabis City", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2018/03/2018-03-07-amber-brick-at-cannabis-city/20180308_000314801_iOS.jpg", "on this day": [ @@ -10411,7 +10407,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Oso Slide Memorial", + "random": "Digital Research (Wikipedia)", "title": "Bumpy path in Wallace Swamp Creek Park", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/07/2023-07-01-bumpy-path-in-wallace-swamp-creek-park/20230702_021923910_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -10424,7 +10420,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Mollusca (Wikipedia)", "title": "Mollusca", - "random": "On April 25, 2004, the body of Alena Stathopoulos, 29 was found on the Squak Mountain trail not far from SE May Valley Road by two hikers. 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It became a village in 1949 and a city in 1973.", + "wikipedia of": "Falcon Heights, Minnesota", + "borders": [ + "Lauderdale, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", + "Roseville, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", + "Saint Paul, Minnesota (Wikipedia)" + ], + "city of": "Ramsey County, Minnesota (Wikipedia)" + }, "Butterfly mural in Chinatown": { "mural of": "butterfly", "on this day": [ @@ -10653,7 +10656,7 @@ "🦋", "photograph" ], - "random": "Pitfall! (Atari 2600)", + "random": "Crimea (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Butterfly mural in Chinatown", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2016/04/2016-04-01-butterfly-mural-in-chinatown/20160401_014105650_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -10665,7 +10668,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "Since August 20, 2007, at least 20 detached human feet have been found on the coasts of the Salish Sea in British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, US. The first discovery, on August 20, 2007, was on Jedediah Island in British Columbia. 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The territorial capital and port of Charlotte Amalie is located on the island.", - "random": "More Sites in Washington (archive.org)", + "random": "The Hidden Fortress: Three Good Men and a Princess (criterion.com)", "wikipedia of": "Saint Thomas", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Thomas,_U.S._Virgin_Islands", "title": "Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (Wikipedia)", @@ -10727,7 +10730,7 @@ }, "annus mirabilis papers": { "title": "annus mirabilis papers", - "random": "Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter", + "random": "In an electrical synapse, the presynaptic and postsynaptic cell membranes are connected by special channels called gap junctions that are capable of passing an electric current, causing voltage changes in the presynaptic cell to induce voltage changes in the postsynaptic cell.", "wikipedia": "Annus mirabilis papers (Wikipedia)", "four papers of": "Albert Einstein", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\a\\albert-einstein\\annus-mirabilis-papers\\annus-mirabilis-papers.md" @@ -10739,7 +10742,7 @@ "Senator Katie Britt Delivers Republican Address to the Nation (britt.senate.gov)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\35.md", - "random": "Blaine, Minnesota", + "random": "Equal Rites", "title": "\"He’s not alone. 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It is the basic unit of classification and a [taxonomic rank](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomic_rank/) of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. Other ways of defining species include their karyotype, DNA sequence, morphology, behaviour, or ecological niche. In addition, paleontologists use the concept of the chronospecies since fossil reproduction cannot be examined.", - "random": "Soviet Union", + "random": "The Early History of Usenet, Part I: Prologue (cs.columbia.edu)", "wikipedia of": "species", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species", "title": "Species (Wikipedia)", @@ -10981,7 +10984,7 @@ "type": "novel", "wikipedia": "Interesting Times (Wikipedia)", "next in series": "Maskerade", - "random": "you can mold reality", + "random": "All men dream: but not equally.", "::path": "content\\topics\\discworld\\novels\\17-interesting-times\\interesting-times.md", "novel of": [ "Discworld", @@ -10999,7 +11002,7 @@ "snippet" ], "distance of": "Ring Nebula", - "random": "Western Asia and the Near East were the first regions to enter the Bronze Age, which began with the rise of the Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer in the mid-4th millennium BC.", + "random": "Alpha Gruis", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\catalogs\\messier\\messier-57\\wikipedia\\-distance.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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The cluster was discovered by Guillaume Le Gentil in 1749, then Charles Messier added it to his catalogue in 1764. When observed in a small telescope at low power the cluster shows around two dozen members but is best observed with binoculars. It has a total integrated magnitude (brightness) of 5.5 and spans an angular diameter of 29 arcminutes – about the size of the full Moon. It is centered about 1,010 light-years (311 parsecs) away.", @@ -11078,7 +11081,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Christianity** is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world\u0027s largest religion with roughly 2.38 billion followers representing one-third of the global population. Its adherents, known as Christians, are estimated to make up a majority of the population in 157 countries and territories and are a minority in all others. Most Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God, whose coming as the messiah was prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament in Christianity) and chronicled in the New Testament.", - "random": "xkcd: Blade Runner", + "random": "Domain (biology) (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Christianity", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity", "title": "Christianity (Wikipedia)", @@ -11096,7 +11099,7 @@ "Steven Bellovin" ], "related": "scientist", - "random": "cabin", + "random": "Porträt_Wilhelm_Friedemann_Bach.jpg (wikimedia.org)", "title": "professor" }, "Byblos (Wikipedia)": { @@ -11109,7 +11112,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\lebanon\\byblos\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byblos", "title": "Byblos (Wikipedia)", - "random": "black and white photograph", + "random": "South Sudan (Wikipedia)", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Beirut (Wikipedia)", "near": "Beirut (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Byblos", @@ -11121,7 +11124,7 @@ }, "Expression is training the brain.": { "title": "Expression is training the brain.", - "random": "Alluvium (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Jimmy Carter", "::path": "content\\tasks\\i-am-having-trouble-getting-started\\expression-is-training-the-brain.md", "next": "Reflect your expression upon yourself." }, @@ -11134,7 +11137,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "Germany’s rights record in 2023 was marked by a large increase in far-right motivated demonstrations as well as a rise in attacks against migrants, Jews, Muslims, Sinti, Roma, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, often constituting hate crimes.", - "random": "Eventually they died down and the line became mo·not·o·nous.", + "random": "orator", "human rights watch of": "Germany", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/germany", "title": "World Report 2024: Germany (hrw.org)", @@ -11143,7 +11146,7 @@ "Issaquah - Thumbnail History (historylink.org)": { "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/4220/", "excerpt": "Issaquah, located east of Lake Washington along Interstate-90, has experienced two periods of rapid growth during its lengthy history. 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As the city\u0027s largest public park, it contains 11.81 miles (19.01 km) of walking trails. The **Discovery Park Loop Trail**, designated a National Recreation Trail in 1975, runs 2.8 miles (4.5 km) through the park, connecting to other trails. Forests, beaches, prairies, and bluffs dominate the landscape of the park. Daybreak Star Cultural Center is within the park\u0027s boundaries. The West Point Lighthouse is located on West Point, the westernmost point of the park and the entire city of Seattle. 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The population was 43,505 at the 2020 census and an estimated 44,122 in 2021, making it the largest city on the [Kitsap Peninsula](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitsap_Peninsula/). Bremerton is home to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and the Bremerton Annex of Naval Base Kitsap. Bremerton is connected to downtown [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/) by two ferries: a 60-minute ferry that carries both vehicles and walk-on passengers, and a 28-minute Fast Ferry that carries passengers and a limited number of bicycles.", - "random": "Andiamo Showboat", + "random": "I am sorry for offending you.", "wikipedia of": "Bremerton, Washington", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremerton,_Washington", "title": "Bremerton, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -12237,7 +12240,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferndale,_Washington", "title": "Ferndale, Washington (Wikipedia)", "northbound on interstate 5": "Custer, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "EU-Malta.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "YOU ARE NOT YOUR THOUGHTS", "related": "A cow near Ferndale", "wikipedia of": "Ferndale, Washington", "excerpt": "**Ferndale** is a city in [Whatcom County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatcom_County,_Washington), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States). 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Promised legislative reforms were further stalled.", - "random": "nervous system", + "random": "Head east on SR 538 (College Way) for 3.6 miles to SR 9 southbound.", "human rights watch of": "Uzbekistan", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/uzbekistan", "title": "World Report 2024: Uzbekistan (hrw.org)", @@ -12390,7 +12393,7 @@ ], "name": "eagle", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\birds\\??.md", - "random": "St. Croix Boom Site", + "random": "Every sentence I utter must be understood not as an affirmation, but as a question.", "title": "🦅" }, "Dinosaur (Wikipedia)": { @@ -12401,7 +12404,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Dinosaurs** are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the [Triassic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triassic/) period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is a subject of active research. They became the dominant terrestrial vertebrates after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event 201.3 mya and their dominance continued throughout the [Jurassic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic/) and [Cretaceous](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretaceous/) periods. The fossil record shows that birds are feathered dinosaurs, having evolved from earlier theropods during the [Late Jurassic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Jurassic/) epoch, and are the only dinosaur lineage known to have survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event approximately 66 mya. Dinosaurs can therefore be divided into avian dinosaurs—birds—and the extinct non-avian dinosaurs, which are all dinosaurs other than birds.", - "random": "Amber Brick Shatter Packaging", + "random": "Woodland Park (Seattle) (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "dinosaur", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur", "title": "Dinosaur (Wikipedia)", @@ -12409,7 +12412,7 @@ }, "tiles": { "title": "tiles", - "random": "Gamma Cephei (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Brown cows in the field", "photograph": "Colorful tiles at Golden Gardens Park", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\t\\tiles.md" }, @@ -12432,7 +12435,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Max Tegmark (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Fauntleroy, Seattle", "title": "Windy night by the college (4 of 4)", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/10/2019-10-17-windy-night-by-the-college-4/20191018_034940242_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -12444,7 +12447,7 @@ "Open Graph protocol" ], "excerpt": "The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph. For instance, this is used on Facebook to allow any web page to have the same functionality as any other object on Facebook.", - "random": "Lenin was a lover", + "random": "xkcd: Christmas Back Home", "::path": "content\\topics\\computing\\open-graph-protocol\\ogp.me.md", "website": "https://ogp.me/", "title": "The Open Graph protocol (ogp.me)", @@ -12463,7 +12466,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\parks\\denny-blaine-park\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Blaine_Park", "title": "Denny Blaine Park (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Salish Sea (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Caribbean (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" ], @@ -12484,7 +12487,7 @@ "Phalaris arundinacea", "snippet" ], - "random": "Fuckparade (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🐮", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\forests\\north-creek-forest\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-3-2.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2022, August 26). North Creek Forest. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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At 268,596 square miles (695,660 km2), and with more than 30 million residents in 2023, it is the second-largest U.S. state by both area (after [Alaska](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska)/) and population (after [California](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California)/). Texas shares borders with the states of [Louisiana](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana/) to the east, [Arkansas](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas/) to the northeast, [Oklahoma](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma/) to the north, [New Mexico](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico/) to the west, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and southwest; and has a coastline with the [Gulf of Mexico](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico/) to the southeast.", "state of": [ "Southwestern United States (Wikipedia)", @@ -12651,7 +12654,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "**Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler** (1914-2000) was born in Vienna in the year that the First World War began (9 November 1914). Later known as the screen star Hedy Lamarr, the clever Austrian would play an interesting off-screen role as an inventor in the Second World War – on the side of her adopted US homeland. 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In this video, we\u0027ll discuss the reasons why Blade Runner is still so popular and why it continues to hold our attention even after all these years.", - "random": "Critical Mass flyer", + "random": "Travis is cool", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTC2JZAYMr0", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\blade-runner\\why-blade-runner-still-looks-like-a-billion-bucks.md", "youtube-id": "oTC2JZAYMr0", @@ -12677,7 +12680,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2022-06-17", - "random": "During the middle to late Miocene epoch, the Columbia River flood basalts engulfed about 163,700 km2 (63,200 sq mi) of the Pacific Northwest, forming a large igneous province with an estimated volume of 174,300 km3 (41,800 cu mi).", + "random": "blue", "title": "I\u0027m looking for people willing to tackle this thing" }, "Paleocene (Wikipedia)": { @@ -12692,7 +12695,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\subdivisions\\epochs\\paleocene\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleocene", "title": "Paleocene (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Venus", + "random": "Katie Britt", "snippets": [ "The K–Pg extinction event, brought on by an asteroid impact (Chicxulub impact) and possibly volcanism (Deccan Traps), marked the beginning of the Paleocene and killed off 75% of species, most famously the non-avian dinosaurs.", "The end of the epoch was marked by the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), which was a major climatic event wherein about 2,500–4,500 gigatons of carbon were released into the atmosphere and ocean systems, causing a spike in global temperatures and ocean acidification." @@ -12711,7 +12714,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "Singapore’s criminal justice system fell under the international spotlight as the authorities carried out the highest number of executions for drug-related offenses in over a decade, including the first woman put to death in almost 20 years. 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Combs (1:23-cv-10628)", + "random": "American Civil War", "countries": [ "Andorra (Wikipedia)", "Portugal (Wikipedia)", @@ -12819,7 +12822,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\lakes\\lake-ballinger\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ballinger", "title": "Lake Ballinger (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Messier 30", + "random": "gulf", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" ], @@ -12838,7 +12841,7 @@ "Interstate 5", "snippet" ], - "random": "western film", + "random": "Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\t\\tonya-pearson-yoder\\2019-11-26.md", "warning": "On April 10, 2024, [Privacy Badger](/privacybadger.org/) detected 36 tracking cookies on this Bellingham Herald web page.", "website": "https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article237799419.html", @@ -12857,7 +12860,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\straits\\strait-of-georgia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strait_of_Georgia", "title": "Strait of Georgia (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Yuki’s journey of self-discovery is triggered by a fire festival that the adventurers witness one night in the forest. She is moved by the spirit of the dancing crowd, the magic of the firelight, and especially the Buddhist hymn to transience: “Life is just a dream.” Later in the film, bound to a pole, she chants these words to her captor, who is moved enough to let her and her companions go.", + "random": "Kent, Washington", "excerpt": "The **Strait of Georgia** (French: Détroit de Géorgie) or the **Georgia Strait** is an arm of the Salish Sea between [Vancouver Island](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_Island/) and the extreme southwestern mainland coast of [British Columbia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia/), Canada, and the extreme northwestern mainland coast of [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), United States. It is approximately 240 kilometres (150 mi) long and varies in width from 20 to 58 kilometres (12 to 36 mi). 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It is bordered by [Poland](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland/) to the north, [Ukraine](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine/) to the east, [Hungary](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary/) to the south, [Austria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria/) to the west, and the [Czech Republic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic/) to the northwest. Slovakia\u0027s mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 square kilometres (19,000 sq mi), hosting a population exceeding 5.4 million. 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It is bordered by [Argentina](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina/) to the south and southwest, [Brazil](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil/) to the east and northeast, and [Bolivia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia/) to the northwest. 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Little-known during her life, she has since been regarded as one of the most important figures in American poetry. Dickinson was born in Amherst, [Massachusetts](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts), into a prominent family with strong ties to its community. After studying at the Amherst Academy for seven years in her youth, she briefly attended the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before returning to her family\u0027s home in Amherst. Evidence suggests that Dickinson lived much of her life in isolation. Considered an eccentric by locals, she developed a penchant for white clothing and was known for her reluctance to greet guests or, later in life, even to leave her bedroom. 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A traditional Kabbalist is called a **Mekubbal** (מְקוּבָּל‎ Məqūbbāl \"receiver\"). The definition of Kabbalah varies according to the tradition and aims of those following it, from its origin in medieval Judaism to its later adaptations in Western esotericism (Christian Kabbalah and Hermetic Qabalah). Jewish Kabbalah is a set of esoteric teachings meant to explain the relationship between the unchanging, eternal God—the mysterious *Ein Sof* (אֵין סוֹף‎, *\"The Infinite\"*)—and the mortal, finite universe (God\u0027s creation). It forms the foundation of mystical religious interpretations within Judaism.", - "random": "another thing that floats", + "random": "xkcd: Delicious", "wikipedia of": "Kabbalah", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalah", "title": "Kabbalah (Wikipedia)", @@ -18079,7 +18112,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Messier 72", + "random": "Nepal (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\rivers\\stillaguamish-river\\wikipedia\\snippet-course-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, July 29). Stillaguamish River. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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On two occasions in 2021, **TRUMP** showed classified documents to others, as follows:", + "random": "\"The worst inflation in 40 years. The highest credit card debt in history.\"", "title": "dodgeball" }, "pointer": { @@ -18221,7 +18254,7 @@ "tags": [ "programming" ], - "random": "Doe v. 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Often the central menace of a work of horror fiction can be interpreted as a metaphor for larger fears of a society.", - "random": "Pinehurst, Seattle", + "random": "Statue of Lenin (Seattle) (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "horror fiction", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror_fiction", "title": "Horror fiction (Wikipedia)" @@ -18258,12 +18291,12 @@ "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Canis_Majoris", "stars by jim kaler": "Mirzam (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "star of": "Canis Major", - "random": "First Blood (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Crown Hill — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "Mirzam" }, "Jane Roberts (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Roberts/", - "random": "Flag_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Fiji (Wikipedia)", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\jane-roberts\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -18286,7 +18319,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "***Acer platanoides***, commonly known as the **Norway maple**, is a species of maple native to eastern and central Europe and western Asia, from [Spain](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain/) east to [Russia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia/), north to southern Scandinavia and southeast to northern [Iran](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran/). It was introduced to North America in the mid-1700s as a shade tree. It is a member of the family Sapindaceae.", - "random": "reality is a simulation", + "random": "Whidbey Formation", "wikipedia of": "Acer platanoides", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acer_platanoides", "title": "Acer platanoides (Wikipedia)" @@ -18300,7 +18333,7 @@ "snippet" ], "author": "René Descartes", - "random": "NGC 2403", + "random": "Acamar (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\0-preface.md", "snippet of": "Discourse on the Method (Veitch translation)", "title": "Discourse on the Method, Prefatory Note by the Author" @@ -18315,14 +18348,14 @@ "guide" ], "author": "Jeffrey La Pointe", - "random": "Washington State Route 20", + "random": "Lacerta_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\gaming\\games\\atari-2600\\solaris\\solaris-solution-1.75.md", "website": "https://forums.atariage.com/topic/330255-revised-instruction-manual-and-solution-to-solaris/", "title": "Revised Instruction Manual and Solution to Solaris (atariage.com)" }, "moar": { "title": "moar", - "random": "STARS by Jim Kaler", + "random": "Eocene", "wictionary": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/moar", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\m\\moar.md" }, @@ -18330,7 +18363,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\s\\strato-of-lampsacus\\strato-of-lampsacus.md", "type": "person", "wikipedia": "Strato of Lampsacus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "I-90 at MP 51.3: Franklin Falls (wsdot.com)", + "random": "Born in Bolton le Moors, Lancashire, in 1801, Cole immigrated with his family to the United States in 1818, settling in Steubenville, Ohio.", "title": "Strato of Lampsacus", "tags": [ "philosopher", @@ -18347,7 +18380,7 @@ "human being", "dead at the moment" ], - "random": "Bruno waking up", + "random": "No worries, you got this.", "statue": "Statue of Leif Erikson in Seattle", "title": "Leif Erikson" }, @@ -18359,7 +18392,7 @@ "passage": "Lord–bondsman dialectic", "wikipedia": "The Phenomenology of Spirit (Wikipedia)", "book of": "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel", - "random": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 6 bullet 10", + "random": "Legend of a Mind", "title": "The Phenomenology of Spirit" }, "Pale Blue Dot (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -18381,7 +18414,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\spacecraft\\voyager-1\\pale-blue-dot\\Pale_Blue_Dot.png.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pale_Blue_Dot.png", "title": "Pale Blue Dot (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "HND_orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Overland routes in Mesopotamia usually follow the Euphrates because the banks of the Tigris are frequently steep and difficult.", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Pale_Blue_Dot.png", "related": "Pale Blue Dot (Wikipedia)", "see also": [ @@ -18400,7 +18433,7 @@ "integral calculus", "snippet" ], - "random": "Sun lines near Miner\u0027s Corner", + "random": "Clive Davis (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\calculus\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, October 28). Calculus. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved October 31, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calculus\u0026oldid=1182244694", "snippet of": "Calculus (Wikipedia)", @@ -18423,7 +18456,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\whatcom-county\\deming\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deming,_Washington", "title": "Deming, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Mesozoic (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mintaka (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "wikipedia of": "Deming, Washington", "excerpt": "Deming is a census-designated place (CDP) in [Whatcom County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whatcom_County,_Washington), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States), along the [Nooksack River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nooksack_River). It is named for its first postmaster, George Deming. The community population was 353 at the 2010 census.", "eastbound on the Mount Baker Highway": "Welcome, Washington (Wikipedia)" @@ -18447,7 +18480,7 @@ "down the mississippi": "Tennessee", "tagged": "Charles Milles Maddox was born on November 12, 1934, to 15-year-old Ada Kathleen Maddox (1919–1973) of Ashland, Kentucky", "flag": "Flag_of_Kentucky.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "I, a Man", + "random": "free stuff", "title": "Kentucky", "state of": [ "Southeastern United States", @@ -18461,7 +18494,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The South Puget Sound Wildlife Area covers 5,790 acres spread across Mason, Kitsap, Pierce, and Thurston counties in eight units. Major rivers and tributaries flow into Puget Sound, Hood Canal, or the Chehalis River, which flows out into Grays Harbor. The wildlife area supports many prairie, estuary, and wetland dependent species, as well as a variety of other wildlife and native fish populations, some of which are federally endangered. Each unit provides habitat for many common species found throughout western Washington, such as deer, elk, river otter, hawks, and a many different song birds. In addition to common species, units are managed either for recreation associated with fish and wildlife or for the protection of specific species and their habitats.", - "random": "Kuwait (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The Consciousness Device", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\parks\\south-puget-sound-wildlife-area\\wdfw.wa.gov.md", "website": "https://wdfw.wa.gov/places-to-go/wildlife-areas/south-puget-sound-wildlife-area", "title": "South Puget Sound Wildlife Area (wdf.wa.gov)", @@ -18472,7 +18505,7 @@ "type": "quote", "quote": "Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.", "title": "Philippians 2:3 KJV", - "random": "Atlanta (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Quran 1:6", "attribution": "Philippians 2:3 KJV", "tags": [ "Philippians", @@ -18484,7 +18517,7 @@ "type": "snippet", "birth of": "Thomas Cole", "when": "1801-02-01", - "random": "Gum Wall (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Bright leaves of the bigleaf maple", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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Later in the year large slabs of exposed bedrock next to Denny Creek make this a popular picnic site.", - "random": "Chlorine (Wikipedia)", + "random": "pelican", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\trails\\denny-creek-trail\\fs.usda.gov.md", "website": "https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mbs/recreation/recarea/?recid=17974", "title": "Denny Creek Trail 1014 (fs.usda.gov)" @@ -18513,7 +18546,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The W3C has a page with the original WWW proposal from Tim Berners-Lee. One of the downloads says *The original document file (I think - I can\u0027t test it)*. The \"I can\u0027t test it\" made me sad. There are two other files (an RTF version and an HTML version generated in 1998 from the original file). But can we open the original document?", - "random": "Mushroom (Wikipedia)", + "random": "During the summer and autumn of 1971, I was part of a small group of programmers who were developing a time-sharing system called TENEX that ran on Digital PDP-10 computers. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 7", + "random": "Show each country as a person", "down the atlantic coast": "New York", "wikipedia": "Connecticut (Wikipedia)", "borders": [ @@ -18633,7 +18666,7 @@ ], "type": "website", "city of": "Ramsey County, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", - "random": "your role is to inject information into the system", + "random": "Richard_Francis_Burton_by_Rischgitz,_1864.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\mounds-view\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "wikipedia of": "Mounds View, Minnesota", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mounds_View,_Minnesota", @@ -18649,7 +18682,7 @@ "prediction", "When consumers have protective AIs" ], - "random": "Magnuson Park", + "random": "September 11 attacks (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-ai-landscape\\employers-block-employees-from-using-defensive-ai.md" }, "🌪️": { @@ -18665,7 +18698,7 @@ "tagged": "Twister", "name": "tornado", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\weather\\???.md", - "random": "Mark 1:26", + "random": "Israeli Declaration of Independence (Wikipedia)", "title": "🌪️", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -18682,7 +18715,7 @@ "Seattle" ], "title": "Anjunadeep Open Air Seattle", - "random": "George H. 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He died in Marshfield, Massachusetts on October 24, 1852, at the age of 70, and is buried in Winslow Cemetery near his estate. His last words were, \"I still live.\"", - "random": "Samurai cinema (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 7-1 (ChatGPT)", "attribution": "Last words of Daniel Webster" }, "Indian": { @@ -18784,7 +18817,7 @@ "nationality" ], "title": "Indian", - "random": "At the Katowice Climate Change Conference, nearly 200 nations agree rules on implementing the 2015 Paris Agreement.", + "random": "Procyon", "nationality of": "India" }, "Early Triassic": { @@ -18795,7 +18828,7 @@ "tags": [ "geologic epoch" ], - "random": "hotdog", + "random": "Pole Position (Atari 2600) online game (atarionline.org)", "subdivision of": "Triassic", "next epoch ➡": "Middle Triassic", "title": "Early Triassic", @@ -18811,7 +18844,7 @@ "democracy", "snippet" ], - "random": "Catholic Church", + "random": "Auriga", "green of": "Flag of Benin (Wikimedia Commons)", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, June 30). Flag of Benin. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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PERSONS...PETS...AND LIVESTOCK EXPOSED TO THE WINDS WILL FACE CERTAIN DEATH IF STRUCK.", + "random": "Find ways to break the rules.", "chart": "Lacerta_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "open cluster": "NGC 7243 (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Lacerta** is one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. Its name is Latin for lizard. A small, faint constellation, it was defined in 1687 by the astronomer Johannes Hevelius. Its brightest stars form a \"W\" shape similar to that of [Cassiopeia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassiopeia_(constellation)/), and it is thus sometimes referred to as \u0027Little Cassiopeia\u0027. It is located between [Cygnus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_(constellation)/), Cassiopeia and [Andromeda](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_(constellation)/) on the northern celestial sphere. The northern part lies on the [Milky Way](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way/).", @@ -21143,7 +21181,7 @@ "Beid" ], "chart": "Eridanus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Chuckanut Formation (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Windermere, Seattle (Wikipedia)", "title": "Eridanus", "history": "Star Tales - Eridanus (ianridpath.com)" }, @@ -21160,7 +21198,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Fiction** is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditional narrow sense, \"fiction\" refers to written narratives in prose – often referring specifically to novels, novellas, and short stories. 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Lake Wenatchee is the source of the Wenatchee River. Its main tributaries are the White River and the Little Wenatchee River. At its eastern end, the lake is breasted by Lake Wenatchee State Park. 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And because people can make mistakes in reasoning, even in simple geometry, I, knowing that I am just as prone to error as anyone else, rejected as false all the reasonings I had previously considered as demonstrations. Finally, considering that the same thoughts we have while awake can also occur in dreams, where none of them are true, I supposed that all the ideas that had ever entered my mind while awake were no more true than the illusions of dreams.", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 1-4 (ChatGPT)" }, "chordate": { "title": "chordate", - "random": "🥕", + "random": "Delta Persei (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "wikipedia": "Chordate (Wikipedia)", "member of": "Chordata", "::path": "content\\topics\\biology\\taxa\\phyla\\chordata\\chordate.md" @@ -21236,7 +21274,7 @@ "The original Technoviking video (youtube.com)", "subrealic.net - website of Matthias Fritsch (technoviking.tv)" ], - "random": "Max Headroom signal hijacking", + "random": "Minnesota Commercial Railway (Wikipedia)", "title": "Technoviking", "also written as": "Techno Viking" }, @@ -21249,7 +21287,7 @@ "snippet" ], "when": "1667-04", - "random": "Glacier Peak, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)", + "random": "prime minister", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\i\\isaac-newton\\timeline\\1667\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-university-of-cambridge-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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Manganese sulfate can be used as a fungicide.", - "random": "Jean Jacques Rousseau (plato.standford.edu)", + "random": "UCSD Pascal", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganese", "wikipedia of": "manganese", "element of": "Chemistry (Wikipedia)", @@ -21282,7 +21320,7 @@ ], "name": "smiling face", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\faces\\??.md", - "random": "Niels Bohr (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🐭", "title": "☺️" }, "Park City": { @@ -21292,7 +21330,7 @@ "city of": "Utah", "near": "Salt Lake City", "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q482993", - "random": "Missouri", + "random": "American director George Lucas has acknowledged the heavy influence of The Hidden Fortress on his 1977 film Star Wars, particularly in the technique of telling the story from the perspective of the film\u0027s lowliest characters, C-3PO and R2-D2. 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The desire to understand and influence phenomena has motivated humanity\u0027s development of science, technology, philosophy, mythology, religion, and other frameworks of knowledge. Humans in fact study themselves, through such domains as anthropology, social science, history, psychology and medicine.", - "random": "B Reactor", + "random": "For death looms, and the real government must freeze the hippie to save our world.", "wikipedia of": "Homo sapiens", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human", "title": "Human (Wikipedia)", @@ -21331,14 +21369,14 @@ ], "photograph": "Ginkgo in the backyard", "dietary supplement": "Ginkgo leaf extract is commonly used as a dietary supplement, but there is insufficient clinical evidence that it supports human health or is effective against any disease.", - "random": "Hands II - The Strand, Vol 5, page 301", + "random": "Graves v. Combs (1:24-cv-07201)", "title": "Ginkgo biloba", "living fossil": "*Ginkgo biloba* is a living fossil, with fossils recognisably related to modern ginkgo from the early Permian (Cisuralian), with likely oldest record being that of Trichopitys from the earliest Permian (Asselian) of France, over 290 million years old.", "decline": "At the end of the Pliocene, Ginkgo fossils disappeared from the fossil record everywhere except in a small area of central China, where the modern species survived." }, "Edwin Hubble (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hubble/", - "random": "Adolph Menzel - Flötenkonzert Friedrichs des Großen in Sanssouci - Google Art Project.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Seattle - Lake Union gas plant, 1960 (51043205463).jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\e\\Edwin Hubble\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -21366,7 +21404,7 @@ ], "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunger_Games_(novel)", "title": "The Hunger Games (novel) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "POWER OUTAGES WILL LAST FOR WEEKS...AS MOST POWER POLES WILL BE DOWN AND TRANSFORMERS DESTROYED. WATER SHORTAGES WILL MAKE HUMAN SUFFERING INCREDIBLE BY MODERN STANDARDS.", + "random": "\"Look, I get it. The task in front of us isn’t an easy one. But I can promise you one thing: it is worth it. So, I am asking you, for the sake of your kids and your grandkids, get into the arena.\"", "on this day": [ "The Hunger Games (novel)" ], @@ -21383,7 +21421,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Theosophy** is a religion established in the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/) during the late 19th century. It was founded primarily by Helena Blavatsky and draws its teachings predominantly from Blavatsky\u0027s writings. Categorized by scholars of religion as both a new religious movement and as part of the occultist stream of Western esotericism, it draws upon both older European philosophies such as Neoplatonism and Indian originated religions such as Hinduism and [Buddhism](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism/).", - "random": "Edwin Hubble (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🐈", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theosophy", "wikipedia of": "Theosophy", "writer": "Alice Bailey (Wikipedia)", @@ -21395,7 +21433,7 @@ }, "Ralph Waldo Emerson (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson/", - "random": "The line was formerly known as the Minnesota Transfer Railroad. It was privately owned by the major railroads serving the Twin Cities area. 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It is way too big and complex for doing this. In fact, it is so big and complex, that there are very many very bad C++ books out there. 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(2022, February 23). Minnesota Transfer Railway. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved July 18, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Minnesota_Transfer_Railway\u0026oldid=1073638630", "description of": "Minnesota Transfer Railway", @@ -22096,7 +22134,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Ursa Major Moving Group", + "random": "Flag_of_Detroit.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\saint-paul\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-history-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 2). Saint Paul, Minnesota. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 10, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saint_Paul,_Minnesota\u0026oldid=1202429848", "snippet of": "Saint Paul, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", @@ -22110,7 +22148,7 @@ "city" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/136575", - "random": "John 1:41", + "random": "Am I dreaming?", "title": "Eagan, Minnesota", "city of": [ "Dakota County, Minnesota", @@ -22136,7 +22174,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.", + "random": "Ruchbah (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "title": "Detritus on the beach near Tongue Point", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/05/2019-05-08-detritus-on-the-beach-near-tongue-point/20190509_010717425_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -22154,7 +22192,7 @@ "Woodlark Plate" ], "wikipedia": "North Bismarck Plate (Wikipedia)", - "random": "transgender", + "random": "Styrax japonicus (Wikipedia)", "title": "North Bismarck Plate" }, "South American Plate": { @@ -22170,7 +22208,7 @@ "techtonic plate" ], "tagged": "The remains of the Farallon Plate are the Explorer, Gorda, and Juan de Fuca plates, subducting under the northern part of the North American Plate; the Cocos Plate subducting under Central America; and the Nazca Plate subducting under the South American Plate.", - "random": "helium", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 9-5", "contains": [ "Atlantic Ocea", "South America", @@ -22200,7 +22238,7 @@ "Mark 1:10", "Mark 13:11 NIV" ], - "random": "Doe v. 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It\u0027s only special property was its protection which only allowed other users to append to the file. That is, they could write more material onto the end of the mailbox, but they couldn\u0027t read or overwrite what was already there. The idea occurred to me that CPYNET could append material to a mailbox file just as readily as SNDMSG could. 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As of the 2020 census, its population was 62,584. The county seat and largest city is [Walla Walla](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walla_Walla,_Washington/). 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Its membership is mostly composed of Arabs but also includes people from other ethnic groups. Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian, economic and military targets of the US and its allies; such as the 1998 US embassy bombings, the USS *Cole* bombing, and the September 11 attacks. 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Gertrude Stein is credited with coining the term, and it was subsequently popularised by Ernest Hemingway, who used it in the epigraph for his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises: \"You are all a lost generation.\" \"Lost\" in this context refers to the \"disoriented, wandering, directionless\" spirit of many of the war\u0027s survivors in the early postwar period.", - "random": "Oakdale, Minnesota", + "random": "Flag Rock (cliffhouseproject.com)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Generation", "wikipedia of": "Lost Generation", "➡️": "Greatest Generation (Wikipedia)", @@ -22864,7 +22902,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\blue-ridge\\historylink.org.md", "website": "https://www.historylink.org/File/3372", "title": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Blue Ridge — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", - "random": "Underlooking the warehouse", + "random": "Montenegro (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "In 1925, when the timberland holdings of the Puget Mill Company were sold to an eastern lumber company, the Blue Ridge community in Seattle\u0027s northwest corner became a possibility. 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(Entered: 06/08/2023)", + "random": "The Minnesota Commercial Railway (reporting mark MNNR) is a short line railroad in the United States.", "::path": "content\\sites\\youtube.com\\EthanKleinH3\\what-is-wrong-with-me-apology-to-qtvinderella.md", "youtube-id": "jUgEv_B3_tI", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUgEv_B3_tI", @@ -23506,7 +23549,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\c\\cyprus\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus", "title": "Cyprus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Altair (Wikipedia)", + "random": "fly", "wikipedia of": "Cyprus", "excerpt": "**Cyprus** (/ˈsaɪprəs/), officially the **Republic of Cyprus**, is an island country in the eastern [Mediterranean Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Sea/), north of the [Sinai Peninsula](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinai_Peninsula/), south of the Anatolian Peninsula, and west of the Levant. It is geographically a part of [West Asia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Asia/), but its cultural ties and geopolitics are overwhelmingly Southeast European. Cyprus is the third largest and third-most populous island in the Mediterranean. It is east of [Greece](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece/), north of [Egypt](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt/), south of [Turkey](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey/), and west of [Lebanon](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon/) and [Syria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria/). Its capital and largest city is Nicosia. The northeast portion of the island is de facto governed by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.", "location": "Republic of Cyprus (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -23526,12 +23569,12 @@ "flag": "Flag_of_Louisiana.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "see also": "bird", "tagged": "The species Torquigener albomaculosus was described by David Attenborough as \"the greatest artist of the animal kingdom\" due to the males\u0027 unique habit of wooing females by creating nests in sand composed of complex geometric designs.", - "random": "Doe v. 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The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words μείων (meíōn, \"less\") and καινός (kainós, \"new\") and means \"less recent\" because it has 18% fewer modern marine invertebrates than the Pliocene has. The Miocene is preceded by the [Oligocene](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oligocene) and is followed by the [Pliocene](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliocene/).", "subdivision of": "Neogene (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Miocene", @@ -23582,7 +23625,7 @@ "graffiti", "Steelhead County Park" ], - "random": "Ecclesiastes 1:6", + "random": "atomic number 117", "title": "Sooum under the Mann Road bridge in Sultan", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2023/08/2023-08-05-sooum-under-the-mann-road-bridge/sooum-under-the-mann-road-bridge.jpg", "related": [ @@ -23600,12 +23643,12 @@ "next": "Contact Me", "picture": "content/thats-what-she-said.jpg", "::path": "content\\streams\\file-a-complaint\\2-i-am-offended\\thats-what-she-said.md", - "random": "morning", + "random": "Medina, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "That\u0027s what she said." }, "You are the persistent structure of information that has your name.": { "title": "You are the persistent structure of information that has your name.", - "random": "Taurus", + "random": "footprint", "::path": "content\\streams\\you-are-not-your-body\\1\\you-are-the-persistent-structure-of-information-that-has-your-name.md", "next": "Your body is a physical construct that encodes information." }, @@ -23618,7 +23661,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Mill Creek Lake near Walla Walla", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/139819328", - "random": "Philippines (Wikipedia)", + "random": "ROC Taiwan (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Bennington Lake", "lake of": "Walla Walla, Washington" }, @@ -23643,12 +23686,12 @@ ], "name": "last quarter moon", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\moon\\??.md", - "random": "When Ur was founded, the Persian Gulf\u0027s water level was two-and-a-half metres higher than today. 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Retrieved February 6, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Croix_River_(Wisconsin%E2%80%93Minnesota)\u0026oldid=1183996131", "snippet of": "St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota) (Wikipedia)", @@ -23718,7 +23761,7 @@ "Eritrea (Wikipedia)", "Sudan (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "World Report 2024: Brazil (hrw.org)", + "random": "sniper", "near": "Bahrain (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Saudi Arabia**, officially the **Kingdom of Saudi Arabia** (**KSA**), is a country in [West Asia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Asia/). It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about 2150000 km2 (830000 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest country in [Asia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia/) and the largest in the Middle East. It is bordered by the [Red Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sea/) to the west; [Jordan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan/), [Iraq](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq/), and [Kuwait](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuwait/) to the north; the [Persian Gulf](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf/), [Qatar](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatar/) and the [United Arab Emirates](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates/) to the east; [Oman](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oman/) to the southeast; and [Yemen](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemen/) to the south. [Bahrain](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahrain/) is an island country off its east coast. The [Gulf of Aqaba](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Aqaba/) in the northwest separates Saudi Arabia from Egypt and [Israel](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel/). Saudi Arabia is the only country with a coastline along both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, and most of its terrain consists of arid desert, lowland, steppe, and mountains. 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(“GitHub”, “we”, \"us\" or \"our\") with your source code, your projects, and your personal data. This Privacy Statement explains our practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of your data, including any personal data we collect and process in connection with our website and any applications, software, products, and services provided by GitHub, including any Beta Previews (collectively, the “Service(s)”).", - "random": "Grover Cleveland (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Union Bay Natural Area (Seattle) (historylink.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\internet\\sites\\github\\github-privacy-statement.md", "website": "https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-privacy-statement", "title": "GitHub Privacy Statement (docs.github.com)", @@ -23903,7 +23946,7 @@ "TODO" ], "TODO": "define what Insect is a class of", - "random": "Turkey", + "random": "Gmail", "title": "Insecta", "member": "insect" }, @@ -23917,7 +23960,7 @@ "Middle Jurassic", "snippet" ], - "random": "Water outflows from Lake Owasso underneath North Owasso Blvd to Lake Wabasso.", + "random": "🧅", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\pangaea\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-life-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 4). Pangaea. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pangaea\u0026oldid=1203302789", "snippet of": "Pangaea (Wikipedia)", @@ -23932,12 +23975,12 @@ "related": [ "Empty set (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "Map of Washington highlighting Benton County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "A shared aversion to Ramzan Kadyrov is one of the few things that self-styled “pro-war patriots” and Kremlin critics have in common, the underlying cause of which is the brazenness with which Kadyrov and his cronies flaunt the impunity they have been granted by the Kremlin in exchange for keeping Chechnya in line", "title": "Eventually, you will find the empty set." }, "Satan (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satan/", - "random": "Star Tales - Horologium (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "string theory", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\abrahamic\\satan\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -23963,7 +24006,7 @@ ], "name": "airplane", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\vehicles\\aircraft\\??.md", - "random": "Laura Loomer", + "random": "New Century Book of Facts (Wikipedia)", "title": "✈️", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -23976,7 +24019,7 @@ "historic district" ], "near": "Salmon Bay", - "random": "Messier 107", + "random": "Flag_of_Switzerland_(Pantone).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Ballard Avenue Historic District", "historic district of": "Ballard, Seattle" }, @@ -23991,7 +24034,7 @@ ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/13317040", "map": "Deception Pass Park Brochure.pdf (parks.wa.gov)", - "random": "Would a pastor do that?", + "random": "programming", "title": "Bowman Bay", "bay of": [ "Fidalgo Island", @@ -24009,7 +24052,7 @@ "tags": [ "YouTube" ], - "random": "Alice Liddell", + "random": "hydrogen", "channel": "[Dream Dimensions Productions](https://www.youtube.com/@DreamDimensionProd)", "youtube-id": "QtJMYyMy2Rg", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtJMYyMy2Rg", @@ -24028,7 +24071,7 @@ "mom", "cross stitch" ], - "random": "Novel Gens (novelgens.com)", + "random": "Back to the Future (Wikipedia)", "when": "2023-01-04", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/01/2023-01-04-bless-this-house-o-lord-we-pray/bless-this-house-o-lord-we-pray-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -24039,12 +24082,12 @@ "The Edge Case" ], "date": "2022-06-05", - "random": "In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.", + "random": "The Pentagon refused to allow the film to be screened on military bases.", "title": "One interesting place is the Edge Case." }, "Incremental game (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incremental_game/", - "random": "Psilocybn.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "\"Putin’s brutal aggression in Europe has put our allies on the brink.\"", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\computing\\incremental-game\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -24069,7 +24112,7 @@ "subducting under": "North American Plate (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorda_Plate", "title": "Gorda Plate (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 80", + "random": "Autumn (Wikipedia)", "sometimes considered part of": "Juan de Fuca Plate (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **Gorda Plate**, located beneath the Pacific Ocean off the coast of northern California, is one of the northern remnants of the [Farallon Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farallon_Plate/). It is sometimes referred to (by, for example, publications from the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program) as simply the southernmost portion of the neighboring [Juan de Fuca Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_de_Fuca_Plate/), another Farallon remnant.", "wikipedia of": "Gorda Plate", @@ -24089,7 +24132,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 7-2", - "random": "Acubens (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "what a coincidence the math says this", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-1\\1-8-1.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 8-2", @@ -24110,7 +24153,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\mountains\\squak-mountain\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squak_Mountain", "title": "Squak Mountain (Wikipedia)", - "random": "\"Never forget, we’re steeped in the blood of patriots who overthrew the most powerful empire in the world.\"", + "random": "Rob Reiner (Wikipedia)", "TODO": "link to nearby places", "wikipedia of": "Squak Mountain", "excerpt": "**Squak Mountain** is the second most westerly mountain of the [Issaquah Alps](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issaquah_Alps/) mountain chain in Washington state. It is situated between Cougar Mountain to the west and Tiger Mountain to the east. [Interstate 90](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_90/) parallels the base of the north side of the mountain. Much of the Squak Mountain watershed drains into [Lake Sammamish](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Sammamish/). Most of the mountain is protected by **Squak Mountain State Park** and the Cougar/Squak and Squak/Tiger Corridors of King County.", @@ -24130,7 +24173,7 @@ "Willapa Bay", "snippet" ], - "random": "Flag of Belize.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "crescent", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\pacific-county\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, January 15). Pacific County, *Washington. In Wikipedia*, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved February 21, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pacific_County,_Washington\u0026oldid=1195780691", "snippet of": "Pacific County, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -24141,7 +24184,7 @@ "tags": [ "fragment" ], - "random": "looking up, looking down", + "random": "Serpens", "::path": "content\\fragments\\do-not-set-a-date.md", "type": "fragment" }, @@ -24167,7 +24210,7 @@ "Stillwater, Minnesota" ], "::path": "content\\camera-roll\\2023\\01\\2023-01-01-icy-path-to-the-stillwater-bridge.md", - "random": "In the mid-1800s much of Maplewood was oak savanna. Look for a remnant of the savanna on the east side of Wakefield Lake, with mature oaks stretching broad limbs over a groundcover of prairie grasses.", + "random": "urban exploration is not safe", "title": "Icy path to the Stillwater Bridge", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2023/01/2023-01-01-icy-path-to-the-stillwater-bridge/icy-path-to-the-stillwater-bridge.jpg", "related": [ @@ -24187,7 +24230,7 @@ "snippet" ], "author": "René Descartes", - "random": "A cue is a prompt to take action.", + "random": "this is art", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-1\\1-8-4.md", "snippet of": "Discourse on the Method (Veitch translation)", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 8-4" @@ -24202,7 +24245,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Mill Creek Lake near Walla Walla", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/238102", - "random": "Various media outlets reported that Putin made many false claims and misleading statements during the interview, and that Carlson failed to properly challenge him.", + "random": "🌴", "title": "Walla Walla, Washington", "city of": [ "Walla Walla County, Washington", @@ -24212,7 +24255,7 @@ "Rigil Kentaurus (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/rigil-kent.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "🐓", + "random": "Mirfak (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -24239,7 +24282,7 @@ "TODO" ], "human rights watch of": "Turkmenistan", - "random": "bright", + "random": "Why did x86 support self-modifying code in the 80s and 90s? 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Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by [Nebraska](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebraska/) to the north; [Missouri](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri/) to the east; [Oklahoma](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma/) to the south; and [Colorado](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado/) to the west. Kansas is named after the Kansas River, which in turn was named after the Kansa Native Americans who lived along its banks. The tribe\u0027s name (natively kką:ze) is often said to mean \"people of the (south) wind\" although this was probably not the term\u0027s original meaning. For thousands of years, what is now Kansas was home to numerous and diverse Native American tribes. Tribes in the eastern part of the state generally lived in villages along the river valleys. Tribes in the western part of the state were semi-nomadic and hunted large herds of bison.", "state of": [ "Midwestern United States (Wikipedia)", @@ -24508,7 +24551,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\georgia\\cobb-county\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobb_County,_Georgia", "title": "Cobb County, Georgia (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Pierce County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🕊️", "county of": "Georgia (U.S. state) (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Cobb County, Georgia", "excerpt": "**Cobb County** is a county in the U.S. state of [Georgia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)), located in the [Atlanta](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta) metropolitan area in the north central portion of the state. As of 2020 Census, the population was 766,149. It is the state\u0027s third most populous county, after Fulton and Gwinnett counties. Its county seat is Marietta; its largest city is Mableton.", @@ -24530,7 +24573,7 @@ "Rocky shore of the future Steelhead County Park" ], "plural of": "rock", - "random": "Sweden", + "random": "Falcon Heights, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "title": "rocks", "collecting": "rockhounding" }, @@ -24552,7 +24595,7 @@ ], "title": "White Center, Washington", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237341", - "random": "Somalia (Wikipedia)", + "random": "John 1:20", "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1511304" }, "Electronic music (Wikipedia)": { @@ -24569,7 +24612,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Electronic music** is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means (electroacoustic music). Pure electronic instruments depended entirely on circuitry-based sound generation, for instance using devices such as an electronic oscillator, theremin, or synthesizer. Electromechanical instruments can have mechanical parts such as strings, hammers, and electric elements including magnetic pickups, power amplifiers and loudspeakers. Such electromechanical devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano and the electric guitar.", - "random": "Nonviolence is a weapon of the strong.", + "random": "World Report 2024: Zambia (hrw.org)", "wikipedia of": "electronic music", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music", "title": "Electronic music (Wikipedia)", @@ -24577,7 +24620,7 @@ }, "Fantastic Planet (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Planet/", - "random": "Kris Jenner", + "random": "Gate at trail to Tower Hill", "excerpt": "***Fantastic Planet*** (French: *La Planète sauvage*; Czech: *Divoká planeta*, lit. \u0027The Wild Planet\u0027) is a 1973 French-language experimental independent adult animated science fiction art film, directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor, the latter of whom also completed the film\u0027s production design. The film was animated at Jiří Trnka Studio in Prague. The film was an international co-production between companies from France and Czechoslovakia. The allegorical story, about humans living on a strange planet dominated by giant humanoid aliens who consider them animals, is based on the 1957 novel *Oms en série* by French writer Stefan Wul.", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\fantastic-planet\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "next in dystopia": "Mad Max (film) (Wikipedia)", @@ -24607,7 +24650,7 @@ "exclave", "province" ], - "random": "The Lincoln Project (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Star Tales - Orion (ianridpath.com)", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/422607", "exclave and province of": "Angola", "title": "Cabinda" @@ -24633,7 +24676,7 @@ "During the Lopingian, most of the earth was in the supercontinent Pangaea.", "During the Permian, all the Earth\u0027s major landmasses were collected into a single supercontinent known as Pangaea, with the microcontinental terranes of Cathaysia to the east." ], - "random": "Who is the reader of these words?", + "random": "Books of Kings (Wikipedia)", "title": "Pangaea", "age": "Pangaea existed as a supercontinent for 160 million years, from its assembly around 335 million years ago (Early Carboniferous) to its breakup 175 million years ago (Middle Jurassic)." }, @@ -24645,7 +24688,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_2403", "chart": "Camelopardalis_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Paleozoic", + "random": "Ludwig Wittgenstein (plato.standford.edu)", "title": "NGC 2403" }, "Columbia City, Seattle": { @@ -24663,7 +24706,7 @@ ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4974383801", "district": "Rainier Valley, Seattle", - "random": "Moving Pictures (novel) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Minneapolis–Saint Paul (Wikipedia)", "title": "Columbia City, Seattle", "history": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Columbia City — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)" }, @@ -24672,7 +24715,7 @@ "related": [ "cue" ], - "random": "First Epistle of John (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Crimea (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\live-stream\\contributing\\ideas-for-contributing\\think-of-short-phrases-you-can-place-around-you.md", "tags": [ "ideas for contributing" @@ -24687,7 +24730,7 @@ "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q281681", "fossils": "Washington State Fossil Sites and Collecting Localities (fossilspot.com)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\grant-county\\grant-county.md", - "random": "The project is on hold until further notice.", + "random": "I was born in San Diego, California in 1974.", "title": "Grant County, Washington", "cities": [ "Quincy, Washington", @@ -24720,7 +24763,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The Puget Lowland region is a wide low-lying area between the Cascade Range to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west. The region extends from the San Juan Islands in the north to past the southern end of the Puget Sound. It is known for its scenic coastlines, bustling urban ports, and rich farmlands to the south. The natural resources and the geologic history of the Puget Sound and surrounding areas have helped to shape the history of the Washington state.", - "random": "mammal", + "random": "grandma", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\north-america\\puget-lowland\\dnr.wa.gov.md", "website": "https://www.dnr.wa.gov/programs-and-services/geology/explore-popular-geology/geologic-provinces-washington/puget-lowland", "title": "Puget Lowland (dnr.wa.gov)" @@ -24728,7 +24771,7 @@ "REBOUND (github.com/hannorein/rebound)": { "url": "/github.com/hannorein/rebound/", "excerpt": "REBOUND is an N-body integrator, i.e. a software package that can integrate the motion of particles under the influence of gravity. The particles can represent stars, planets, moons, ring or dust particles. REBOUND is very flexible and can be customized to accurately and efficiently solve many problems in astrophysics.", - "random": "Islamic law, sharia, touches on virtually every aspect of life, from banking and finance and welfare to men\u0027s and women\u0027s roles and the environment.", + "random": "Animal (Wikipedia)", "type": "website", "tags": [ "REBOUND", @@ -24751,7 +24794,7 @@ "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/3110/", "excerpt": "Brighton Beach is a neighborhood on Lake Washington in southeast Seattle. It is just south of the Bailey Peninsula (home to Seward Park) and extends from the lake over Graham Hill, across the Rainier Valley, and up the side of Beacon Hill, generally between S Othello Street on the south and S Orcas Street on the north. English immigrants who purchased lots there in the 1880s named the neighborhood for a resort town in England. Before that the area had been home to Duwamish Indians who had a village called hah-HAO-hlch (\"forbidden place\") just south of Bailey Peninsula, and then to settlers who logged the huge trees, built farms, orchards, and a schoolhouse, and platted house lots. ", "neighborhood of": "Seattle — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", - "random": "Flag_of_Jordan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Isaac Newton (plato.standford.edu)", "history of": "Brighton, Seattle", "tags": [ "HistoryLink.org" @@ -24775,7 +24818,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\camelopardalis\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelopardalis", "title": "Camelopardalis (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Alexei Navalny", + "random": "South Bismarck Plate", "chart": "Camelopardalis_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "snippet": "Camelopardalis is in the part of the celestial sphere facing away from the galactic plane. 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This is usually measured using the consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services; consequently, inflation corresponds to a reduction in the purchasing power of money. The opposite of CPI inflation is deflation, a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. The common measure of inflation is the inflation rate, the annualized percentage change in a general price index. 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It is home to the Sunset Hill Community Association. Founded in 1922, it was one of the first Seattle neighborhood associations. It is also home to the Sunset Hill Viewpoint Park, located at 7531 34th Ave NW. This park provides a scenic overlook onto the Shilshole and Elliott bays and provides a popular vantage point for photographs of the Olympic Range.", "wikipedia of": "Sunset Hill, Seattle", "borders": [ @@ -26839,7 +26882,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\united-kingdom\\akrotiri-and-dhekelia\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akrotiri_and_Dhekelia", "title": "Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Flag of Morocco (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "compass", "excerpt": "**Akrotiri and Dhekelia** (/ˌækroʊˈtɪəri ənd diˈkeɪliə/), officially the **Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia** (**SBA**), is a British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus. 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And when memory failed and written records were falsified — when that happened, the claim of the Party to have improved the conditions of human life had got to be accepted, because there did not exist, and never again could exist, any standard against which it could be tested.", "title": "They remembered a million useless things...", "citation": "Nineteen Eighty-Four. (2024, May 8). *Wikiquote*. 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(2023, October 9). Till. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Devised by French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1752, Octans remains one of the 88 modern constellations. The southern celestial pole is located within the boundaries of Octans.", "wikipedia of": "Octans", @@ -30026,7 +30071,7 @@ ], "park": "Discovery Park", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150936037", - "random": "lighthouse", + "random": "Whether Mr Mutt with his own hands made the fountain or not has no importance. He CHOSE it. He took an ordinary article of life, placed it so that its useful significance disappeared under the new title and point of view – created a new thought for that object.", "title": "Magnolia, Seattle", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\magnolia\\magnolia.md" }, @@ -30034,7 +30079,7 @@ "url": "/atomic-number/28/", "next": "nickle", "⬅️": "atomic number 27", - "random": "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE", + "random": "Serbia (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\chemistry\\elements\\nickle\\atomic-number-28.md", "➡️": "atomic number 28", "title": "atomic number 28" @@ -30047,7 +30092,7 @@ "Panthalassa", "snippet" ], - "random": "Fornax (Wikipedia)", + "random": "the middle-class nightmare... an anti-media media phenomenon simply because their name could not be printed", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\techtonic-plates\\juan-de-fuca-plate\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-origins-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, September 26). Juan de Fuca Plate. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 1, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juan_de_Fuca_Plate\u0026oldid=1177150467", "snippet of": "Juan de Fuca Plate (Wikipedia)", @@ -30063,7 +30108,7 @@ "science fiction", "time travel" ], - "random": "EU-Romania (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-8 (ChatGPT)", "title": "Back to the Future", "xkcd": "xkcd: Back to the Future" }, @@ -30076,7 +30121,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "On June 6, Kuwait held its third general elections in three years.", - "random": "Barry Lyndon", + "random": "Pole Position (Atari 2600) online game (atarionline.org)", "human rights watch of": "Kuwait", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/kuwait", "title": "World Report 2024: Kuwait (hrw.org)", @@ -30086,7 +30131,7 @@ "url": "/atarionline.org/atari-2600/millipede/", "excerpt": "Millipede, released by Atari in 1982, is a fixed shooter video game and the sequel to the 1981 hit, Centipede. 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Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in a northwest–southeast direction. The Julian Alps in the northwest have an alpine climate. Toward the northeastern Pannonian Basin, a continental climate is more pronounced. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is geographically situated near the centre of the country.", "location": "EU-Slovenia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -30139,7 +30184,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Temple of Hephaestus** or **Hephaisteion** (also \"Hephesteum\" or \"Hephaesteum\"; Ancient Greek: Ἡφαιστεῖον, Greek: Ναός Ηφαίστου, and formerly called in error the **Theseion** or \"Theseum\"; Ancient Greek: Θησεῖον, Greek: Θησείο), is a well-preserved Greek temple dedicated to Hephaestus; it remains standing largely intact today. It is a Doric peripteral temple, and is located at the north-west side of the Agora of Athens, on top of the Agoraios Kolonos hill. From the 7th century until 1834, it served as the Greek Orthodox church of Saint George Akamates. The building\u0027s condition has been maintained due to its history of varied use.", - "random": "Southern Europe (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Lebanon", "wikipedia of": "Temple of Hephaestus", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Hephaestus", "title": "Temple of Hephaestus (Wikipedia)", @@ -30154,7 +30199,7 @@ ], "name": "ferry", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\vehicles\\watercraft\\??.md", - "random": "Roosevelt, Seattle", + "random": "The Shining (film)", "title": "⛴️" }, "The Luther decision makes clear that martial law exists as an emergency power that can be invoked in the United States, at least by state legislatures": { @@ -30164,7 +30209,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Maskerade", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Belltown-Denny Regrade — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "::path": "content\\sites\\brennancenter.org\\snippet-14-4.md", "snippet of": "Martial Law in the United States: Its Meaning, Its History, and Why the President Can’t Declare It (brennancenter.org)", "title": "The Luther decision makes clear that martial law exists as an emergency power that can be invoked in the United States, at least by state legislatures" @@ -30177,7 +30222,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The films of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky are more like environments than entertainments. 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Based upon parallax measurements with the Hipparcos astrometry satellite, it is located at distance of around 83.2 light-years (25.5 parsecs) from the [Sun](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun/).", - "random": "cricket", + "random": "the big bang is still happening", "wikipedia of": "Phecda", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phecda", "title": "Phecda (Wikipedia)", @@ -32678,7 +32739,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Gettysburg Battlefield** is the area of the July 1–3, 1863 military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, [Pennsylvania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania/). Locations of military engagements extend from the 4-acre (1.6 ha) site of the first shot at Knoxlyn Ridge on the west of the borough, to East Cavalry Field on the east. A military engagement prior to the battle was conducted at the Gettysburg Railroad trestle over Rock Creek, which was burned on June 27.", - "random": "The Doors of Perception (fadedpage.com)", + "random": "Mountlake Terrace, Washington", "wikipedia of": "Gettysburg Battlefield", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_Battlefield", "title": "Gettysburg Battlefield (Wikipedia)", @@ -32705,7 +32766,7 @@ "It is thought that the Chuckanut Formation shoreline was of riverine environments combined with a large scale \"bedding plane\" of material deposition.", "The Chuckanut Mountains were formed by the folding of the Chuckanut Formation (which is predominantly made up of layers of 55-million-year-old sandstone, conglomerate, shale, and bituminous and sub-bituminous coal) and the later Huntingdon Formation (predominantly shale and sandstone) on top, as well as an exposed section of pre-Jurassic-age phyllite" ], - "random": "Algieba", + "random": "Montlake Cut (Seattle) (historylink.org)", "title": "Chuckanut Formation" }, "prime minister": { @@ -32722,7 +32783,7 @@ "prime minister of the United Kingdom" ], "related": "president", - "random": "president of the United States", + "random": "Clean electric toothbrush", "title": "prime minister" }, "tridecagon": { @@ -32733,7 +32794,7 @@ "remove a side": "dodecagon", "schläfli symbol": "{13}", "wikipedia": "Tridecagon (Wikipedia)", - "random": "#d22630", + "random": "Dear AI, build a sculpture.", "title": "tridecagon", "sides": 13, "tags": [ @@ -32745,7 +32806,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Thurston_County.svg", "author": "[David Benbennick](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dbenbenn)", - "random": "Ballard Avenue Historic District", + "random": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "location of": "Thurston County, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\thurston-county\\location\\Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Thurston_County.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Thurston_County.svg", @@ -32766,7 +32827,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 3-3", - "random": "Human Rights Watch", + "random": "Gibraltar location in Europe.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-6\\6-3-4.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 3-5", @@ -32778,13 +32839,13 @@ "six nines": "six nines in pi", "tagged": "Euler is credited for popularizing the Greek letter π (lowercase pi) to denote the ratio of a circle\u0027s circumference to its diameter, as well as first using the notation f(x) for the value of a function, the letter i to express the imaginary unit √-1, the Greek letter Σ (capital sigma) to express summations, the Greek letter Δ (capital delta) for finite differences, and lowercase letters to represent the sides of a triangle while representing the angles as capital letters.", "million digits": "Mile of Pi - Numberphile (YouTube)", - "random": "Southeastern United States (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mark Antony (Wikipedia)", "title": "pi" }, "U.S. Government Bookstore (pueblo.gpo.gov)": { "url": "/pueblo.gpo.gov/", "type": "website", - "random": "Hydrus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Mumford \u0026 Sons (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "Free Stuff", "bookmark" @@ -32809,7 +32870,7 @@ "title": "October 3 – A United States airstrike on a Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) hospital in Afghanistan kills an estimated 20 people.", "::path": "content\\topics\\years\\2015\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-october-3.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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He was pronounced dead at 4:17 pm that day at the age of 54.", @@ -32901,7 +32962,7 @@ ], "tagged": "Corvus and Crater also featured in the iconography of Mithraism, which is thought to have been of middle-eastern origin before spreading into Ancient Greece and Rome.", "star": "Alchiba", - "random": "Up Against the Wall Motherfucker", + "random": "🦐", "title": "Corvus", "history": "Star Tales - Corvus and Crater (ianridpath.com)" }, @@ -32915,7 +32976,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\garfield-county\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_County,_Washington", "title": "Garfield County, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "high voltage", + "random": "TikTok", "excerpt": "**Garfield County** is a county located in the U.S. state of [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/). As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,286, making it the least populous county in Washington; with about 3.2 inhabitants per square mile (1.2/km2), it is also the least densely populated county in Washington. The county seat and only city is Pomeroy.", "county of": "Washington (state) (Wikipedia)", "location": "Map of Washington highlighting Garfield County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -32944,7 +33005,7 @@ ], "flag": "Flag of Nigeria (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "Nigeria (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Chamber music (Wikipedia)", + "random": "xkcd: Powers of One", "title": "Nigeria", "country of": "Africa" }, @@ -32957,7 +33018,7 @@ "title": "Flag_of_Kalmykia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "clockwise around the caspian sea": "Flag_of_Astrakhan_Oblast.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Flag_of_Kalmykia.svg", - "random": "the Bohr model is still commonly taught to introduce students to quantum mechanics or energy level diagrams before moving on to the more accurate, but more complex, valence shell atom.", + "random": "Numbers 11:15", "tags": [ "flag", "SVG" @@ -32982,7 +33043,7 @@ "CP/M-86" ], "excerpt": "Here you will find all the source code that we have for Digital Research software products. If there is something that you don\u0027t see the source for, and you have it, please drop me a line, and I will provide you an address where to send it. It will then be posted here so everybody can enjoy it.", - "random": "Dubuque, Iowa", + "random": "Fort Snelling (unorganized territory), Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\sites\\cpm.z80.de\\source.md", "website": "http://www.cpm.z80.de/source.html", "title": "Digital Research Source Code (cpm.z80.de)", @@ -33012,7 +33073,7 @@ "city of": "King County, Washington", "suburb of": "Seattle", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237342", - "random": "Schläfli symbol", + "random": "EXAMINE YOUR ASSUMPTIONS", "title": "Burien, Washington", "across the sound": "Vashon, Washington" }, @@ -33024,7 +33085,7 @@ "philosophy" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\philosophy\\mind-body-dualism\\mind-body-dualism.md", - "random": "Kappa Scorpii", + "random": "🦑", "title": "mind-body dualism" }, "Burundi (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -33032,7 +33093,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/27/Burundi_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg", "author": "[Spesh531](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Spesh531)", - "random": "Country (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Liessa Dragonlady (Wikipedia)", "location of": [ "Burundi", "Burundi (Wikipedia)" @@ -33062,7 +33123,7 @@ "mural", "Washington State Route 522" ], - "random": "Republicans are weird", + "random": "The freeway crosses the Sammamish River and turns east, passing to the south of the Redmond Town Center mall and Bear Creek and to the north of Marymoor Park.", "title": "I\u0027m Sorry (in pink)", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/05/2023-05-25-im-sorry-in-pink/im-sorry-in-pink-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -33071,7 +33132,7 @@ "type": "snippet", "birth of": "John Locke", "when": "1632-08-29", - "random": "Mount Vernon, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "crowd", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\john-locke\\wikipedia\\snippet-early-life-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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Retrieved March 15, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Caretaker_(musician)\u0026oldid=1210916269", "snippet of": "The Caretaker (musician) (Wikipedia)", @@ -33155,7 +33216,7 @@ "Lyra (Wikipedia)", "Aquila (constellation) (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "Thistle at Sunset", + "random": "Israel in Egypt (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy", "title": "Ptolemy (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Ptolemy", @@ -33172,7 +33233,7 @@ ], "author": "Ray Tomlinson", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\email\\the-first-network-email\\4.md", - "random": "The Earth seen from Apollo 17 (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: View Ridge — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "The missing piece was that the experimental CPYNET protocol had no provision for appending to a file; it could just send and receive files. Adding the missing piece was a no-brainer -- just a minor addition to the protocol. 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Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. They are typically 0.2–10 cm (0.1–3.9 in) tall, though some species are much larger. Dawsonia, the tallest moss in the world, can grow to 50 cm (20 in) in height. There are approximately 12,000 species.", - "random": "Columbia County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "I returned the next day to see a manager.", "wikipedia of": "moss", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss", "title": "Moss (Wikipedia)", @@ -33193,7 +33254,7 @@ }, "Andy Kaufman (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Kaufman/", - "random": "Cytisus scoparius has been introduced into several other countries and continents, outside of its native range, and is commonly classified as a noxious invasive species in western North America, mainly in British Columbia (including on Vancouver Island), California, Oregon, Washington (west of the Cascades), the Sierra Nevada range, fragmented areas of North America\u0027s eastern seaboard, as well as Australia (where it is a declared weed), New Zealand, and in India.", + "random": "Whale (Wikipedia)", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\andy-kaufman\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -33210,7 +33271,7 @@ }, "You can\u0027t merely think it.": { "title": "You can\u0027t merely think it.", - "random": "Sutro Baths at Ocean Beach", + "random": "short story", "::path": "content\\tasks\\i-am-having-trouble-getting-started\\you-cant-merely-think-it.md", "next": "Expression is physical action." }, @@ -33227,7 +33288,7 @@ ], "hazards map": "Glacier Peak, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/14768811", - "random": "When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.", + "random": "focal length", "title": "South Fork Stillaguamish River", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\rivers\\south-fork-stillaguamish-river\\south-fork-stillaguamish-river.md" }, @@ -33239,7 +33300,7 @@ "Atlantic Ocean", "coast" ], - "random": "Alongside the Quran, Muslims also believe in previous revelations, such as the Tawrat (the Torah), the Zabur (Psalms), and the Injil (Gospel).", + "random": "Houlton, Wisconsin", "title": "down the Atlantic coast", "opposite": "up the Atlantic coast" }, @@ -33251,7 +33312,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "***Veni, vidi, vici*** (Classical Latin: [ˈu̯eːniː ˈu̯iːd̪iː ˈu̯iː.kiː], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈveːni ˈviːd̪i ˈviː.t͡ʃi]; \"I came; I saw; I conquered\") is a Latin phrase used to refer to a swift, conclusive victory. The phrase is popularly attributed to [Julius Caesar](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar/) who, according to Appian, used the phrase in a letter to the Roman Senate around 47 BC after he had achieved a quick victory in his short war against Pharnaces II of Pontus at the Battle of Zela (modern-day Zile, Turkey).", - "random": "basement", + "random": "samurai cinema", "wikipedia of": "Veni, vidi, vici", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veni,_vidi,_vici", "title": "Veni, vidi, vici (Wikipedia)", @@ -33260,7 +33321,7 @@ "Molecular evidence suggests that the ability to generate electric signals first appeared in evolution some 700 to 800 million years ago, during the Tonian period.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuron/2-3/", "type": "snippet", - "random": "Peripatetic school", + "random": "Max Headroom signal hijacking (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "neuron", "evolution", @@ -33281,7 +33342,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **crucifixion and death of [Jesus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus)** occurred in 1st-century Judea, most likely in 30 CE or 33 CE. It is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, attested to by other ancient sources, and considered an established historical event. There is no consensus among historians on the details.", - "random": "How to Pronounce ‘Coyote’ (quickanddirtytips.com)", + "random": "I offer the best in fine art consumption", "wikipedia of": "crucifixion of Jesus", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucifixion_of_Jesus", "title": "Crucifixion of Jesus (Wikipedia)", @@ -33295,7 +33356,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under Hemedti, rival factions of the military government of Sudan, began on 15 April 2023 during Ramadan. Fighting has been concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum and the Darfur region. As of October 2023, between 9,000 and 10,000 people had been killed and 6,000 to 12,000 others injured. As of 23 December 2023, over 5 million were internally displaced and more than 1.5 million others had fled the country as refugees, and many civilians in Darfur have been reported dead as part of the 2023 Masalit massacres.", - "random": "In order to seek truth, it is necessary once in the course of our life, to doubt, as far as possible, of all things.", + "random": "South Fork Stillaguamish River", "wikipedia of": "War in Sudan", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Sudan_(2023)", "title": "War in Sudan (2023) (Wikipedia)", @@ -33311,7 +33372,7 @@ "newspaper" ], "became": "Novaya Gazeta Europe", - "random": "The reader is a stranger who does not know me.", + "random": "Young columbine in the backyard", "title": "Novaya Gazeta" }, "Pools of water along Swamp Creek": { @@ -33354,7 +33415,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "On February 14, 1990, Voyager 1 took the first \"family portrait\" of the Solar System as seen from outside, which includes the image of planet Earth known as Pale Blue Dot. Soon afterward, its cameras were deactivated to conserve energy and computer resources for other equipment. ", + "random": "Max Planck", "title": "Pools of water along Swamp Creek", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/07/2023-07-01-pools-of-water-along-swamp-creek/20230702_015457382_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -33366,7 +33427,7 @@ "snippet" ], "when": "1809-06-08", - "random": "Talitha (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Nacho Vigalondo", "death of": "Thomas Paine", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, August 4). Thomas Paine. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved August 6, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Paine\u0026oldid=1238520760", "snippet of": "Thomas Paine (Wikipedia)", @@ -33374,7 +33435,7 @@ }, "Plucking (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plucking_(glaciation)/", - "random": "Shilshole Bay (Wikipedia)", + "random": "penguin", "excerpt": "**Plucking**, also referred to as **quarrying**, is a glacial phenomenon that is responsible for the weathering and erosion of pieces of [bedrock](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedrock), especially large \"joint blocks\". This occurs in a type of glacier called a \"valley glacier\". As a glacier moves down a valley, friction causes the basal ice of the glacier to melt and infiltrate joints (cracks) in the bedrock. The freezing and thawing action of the ice enlarges, widens, or causes further cracks in the bedrock as it changes volume across the ice/water phase transition (a form of hydraulic wedging), gradually loosening the rock between the joints. This produces large pieces of rock called joint blocks. Eventually these joint blocks come loose and become trapped in the glacier.", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\plucking\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -33398,7 +33459,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In astrophysics, **chemically peculiar stars** (**CP stars**) are stars with distinctly unusual metal abundances, at least in their surface layers.", - "random": "\"Look, we all recall when Presidents faced national security threats with strength and resolve.\"", + "random": "for one thing, look around you now", "wikipedia of": "chemically peculiar star", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemically_peculiar_star", "title": "Chemically peculiar star (Wikipedia)", @@ -33418,12 +33479,12 @@ "There is no difference in the gravitational behavior of matter and antimatter. 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Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. Considered the greatest mathematician of ancient history, and one of the greatest of all time, Archimedes anticipated modern calculus and analysis by applying the concept of the infinitely small and the method of exhaustion to derive and rigorously prove a range of geometrical theorems. These include the area of a circle, the surface area and volume of a sphere, the area of an ellipse, the area under a parabola, the volume of a segment of a paraboloid of revolution, the volume of a segment of a hyperboloid of revolution, and the area of a spiral.", - "random": "Flag Rock", + "random": "To Bach, notes were not just sounds but the very stuff of creation.", "wikipedia of": "Archimedes", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes", "title": "Archimedes (Wikipedia)", @@ -33724,7 +33785,7 @@ "type": "quote", "quote": "Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.", "title": "1 John 4:7 KJV", - "random": "Following some brief involvement with Marxism in 1939, Parsons converted to Thelema, the new religious movement founded by the English occultist Aleister Crowley.", + "random": "STFU: DANCE, DON\u0027T TALK", "attribution": "1 John 4:7 KJV", "tags": [ "1 John", @@ -33739,7 +33800,7 @@ "wikipedia": "Isosceles triangle (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\shapes\\isosceles-triangle\\Triangle.Isosceles.svg.md", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Triangle.Isosceles.svg", - "random": "The southern terminus of the Vashon Highway is the Tahlequah Ferry Terminal in the Tahlequah neighborhood, connected to the Point Defiance neighborhood of Tacoma by the Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry.", + "random": "Anjunadeep Open Air Seattle", "license": "public domain", "diagram of": [ "isosceles triangle", @@ -33754,7 +33815,7 @@ "PARIS, TEXAS and the Power of Color (YouTube)": { "::path": "content\\sites\\youtube.com\\DreamDimensionProd\\paris-texas-and-the-power-of-color.md", "excerpt": "\"How can a movie even have colors this good?\" \\ An analysis of cinematographer Robby Muller\u0027s masterful use of light and color in PARIS, TEXAS.", - "random": "South border of William O\u0027Brien", + "random": "The advertisement must be cool from a Gen X perspective.", "analysis of": "PARIS, TEXAS", "tags": [ "YouTube" @@ -33786,7 +33847,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "cucumber", + "random": "A cation is a positively charged ion with fewer electrons than protons while an anion is a negatively charged ion with more electrons than protons.", "when": "2019-10-30", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/10/2019-10-30-sunny-fall-day-in-skyway/sunny-fall-day-in-skyway.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -33796,7 +33857,7 @@ "tags": [ "Basic Food" ], - "random": "Portrait_of_Thomas_Paine.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Some time ago a deployment error disabled the stylesheets.", "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\washington\\basic-food\\how-to-apply-for-food-assistance-in-washington\\2-apply-online-at-washington-connection.md", "website": "https://www.washingtonconnection.org/home/", "title": "Apply online at Washington Connection" @@ -33810,7 +33871,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In chemistry, an **ionic compound** is a [chemical compound](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_compound/) composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding. 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The primary (designated Gamma Cephei A, officially named **Errai** /ɛˈreɪ.iː/, the traditional name of the system) is a stellar class K1 orange giant or subgiant star; it has a red dwarf companion (Gamma Cephei B). An exoplanet (designated Gamma Cephei Ab, later named Tadmor) has been confirmed to be orbiting the primary.", "snippet": "Gamma Cephei is the naked-eye star that will succeed Polaris as the Earth\u0027s northern pole star, due to the precession of the equinoxes. It will be closer to the northern celestial pole than Polaris around 3000 CE and will make its closest approach around 4000 CE. 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Authorities increasingly subjected political prisoners to incommunicado detention, torture, and other forms of ill-treatment.", - "random": "Bay Area Rapid Transit (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Metal Ages (Wikipedia)", "human rights watch of": "Belarus", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/belarus", "title": "World Report 2024: Belarus (hrw.org)", @@ -38198,7 +38489,7 @@ "Bell inequalities", "snippet" ], - "random": "Mount Rainier", + "random": "atomic number 33", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\john-stewart-bell\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, December 11). John Stewart Bell. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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It was (as Βωμός, Bōmǒs) one of the Greek bulk (namely 48) described by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations designated by the International Astronomical Union.", "wikipedia of": "Ara", @@ -40787,7 +41079,7 @@ "Indian Ocean" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\y\\yemen\\yemen.md", - "random": "♉", + "random": "singer", "title": "Yemen", "borders (maritime)": [ "Eritrea", @@ -40827,7 +41119,7 @@ "Solar System" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\planets\\jupiter\\jupiter.md", - "random": "Moon (Wikipedia)", + "random": "your opinion on the matter does not change the outcome", "title": "Jupiter", "➡️": "Saturn (Wikipedia)", "tagged": [ @@ -40847,7 +41139,7 @@ "tags": [ "YouTube" ], - "random": "I was born in San Diego, California in 1974.", + "random": "Elliott Bay (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\a\\alice-dimar\\explore\\youtube.com.md", "youtube-id": "nOK89Q8cOMc", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOK89Q8cOMc", @@ -40862,7 +41154,7 @@ "VISIT SOMEWHERE NEW" ], "wikipedia": "Kennesaw Mountain (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Meditate beforehand", + "random": "Clarke emigrated to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1956, to pursue his interest in scuba diving. 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And all cats are thieves.", + "random": "Marie Antoinette was guillotined at 12:15 p.m. on 16 October 1793.", "title": "Cashmere, Washington" }, "Give shape to the sculpture reflecting its meaning.": { "title": "Give shape to the sculpture reflecting its meaning.", - "random": "January 6 United States Capitol attack (Wikipedia)", + "random": "KEEP IT SIMPLE", "::path": "content\\fragments\\what-is-reality\\reality-is-a-math-field\\the-math-fields\\to-find-the-math-fields\\give-shape-to-the-sculpture-reflecting-its-meaning.md", "next": "Lay down the sculptures and connect them together." }, @@ -41027,7 +41319,7 @@ "formerly": "Minnesota Transfer Railway", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\railway\\minnesota-commercial-railway\\minnesota-commercial-railway.md", "location": "It is based out of a roundhouse on Cleveland Ave. in St. Paul just blocks south of the former Amtrak station and its main yard is just to the north of the station.", - "random": "The Princess Bride (film) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Ediacaran (Wikipedia)", "title": "Minnesota Commercial Railway", "history": "The line was formerly known as the Minnesota Transfer Railroad. 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Its name is Latin for \u0027arrow\u0027, not to be confused with the significantly larger constellation [Sagittarius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittarius_(constellation)/) \u0027the archer\u0027. It was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. 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You just get used to them.", + "random": "We are our own slaves, not of the British. This should be engraved on our minds. The whites cannot remain if we do not want them. 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(2024, October 1). Freedom Caucus. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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The name Oligocene was coined in 1854 by the German paleontologist Heinrich Ernst Beyrich from his studies of marine beds in Belgium and [Germany](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany). The name comes from the Ancient Greek ὀλίγος (olígos, \"few\") and καινός (kainós, \"new\"), and refers to the sparsity of extant forms of molluscs. The Oligocene is preceded by the [Eocene Epoch](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eocene) and is followed by the [Miocene](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miocene) Epoch. 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On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range. At the 2022 census, the municipal area had a population of 592,713, while Dublin City and its suburbs had a population of 1,263,219, and County Dublin had a population of 1,458,154.", - "random": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 9", + "random": "you win the silent treatment game", "wikipedia of": "Dublin", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin", "title": "Dublin (Wikipedia)", @@ -45004,7 +45296,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "⬅️": "Millennials (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Raoul Wallenberg (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Pitfall! 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And in times of starvation too, o\u0027course", "wikipedia of": "Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okanogan%E2%80%93Wenatchee_National_Forest", "title": "Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest (Wikipedia)", @@ -45143,7 +45435,7 @@ "The colors humans see are detected by 3 color photoreceptors: red, blue, and green. Most species of dragonflies have many more color photoreceptors, up to 30 in fact. This means they are able to see colors humans cannot even imagine.", "Sharks have a layer of crystals located behind their retinas called the tapetum lucidum that allows them to see around 10 times better than a human in low light. 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A positive focal length indicates that a system converges light, while a negative focal length indicates that the system diverges light. A system with a shorter focal length bends the rays more sharply, bringing them to a focus in a shorter distance or diverging them more quickly. For the special case of a thin lens in air, a positive focal length is the distance over which initially collimated (parallel) rays are brought to a focus, or alternatively a negative focal length indicates how far in front of the lens a point source must be located to form a collimated beam. For more general optical systems, the focal length has no intuitive meaning; it is simply the inverse of the system\u0027s optical power.", - "random": "EndBASIC (endbasic.dev)", + "random": "feldspar", "wikipedia of": "focal length", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal_length", "title": "Focal length (Wikipedia)", @@ -45455,7 +45747,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway,_Washington", "title": "Conway, Washington (Wikipedia)", "northbound on interstate 5": "Mount Vernon, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Tectosilicates, or \"framework silicates,\" have a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with SiO2 in a 1:2 ratio. This group comprises nearly 75% of the crust of the Earth.", + "random": "Prague", "near": "La Conner, Washington (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" @@ -45486,7 +45778,7 @@ "war": "Myanmar civil war", "flag": "Flag of Myanmar.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "Myanmar (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "South Fork Stillaguamish River", + "random": "Hadith (Wikipedia)", "title": "Myanmar", "country of": [ "Southeast Asia", @@ -45503,7 +45795,7 @@ ], "ascend": "God", "date": "2023-07-30", - "random": "The Vashon Glaciation lasted from about 19,000 – 16,000 BP (Before Present – present defined as January 1, 1950 for this scale).", + "random": "Intel", "title": "I don\u0027t place your conclusions above God" }, "Pigeon Hill was so named for the abundance of pigeons that roosted there, and fed on the spilled grain of the nearby flour mill. (Seattle Department of Engineering. 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He describes himself as a producer, author and investigative journalist, and claims to have worked on and solved some of pop culture’s biggest murder investigations, including Nicole Brown Simpson, JonBenét Ramsey, and the Zodiac killer, among others. He also claims to have evidence that Kurt Cobain’s suicide was actually a murder." @@ -45631,7 +45923,7 @@ "Department of Justice", "snippet" ], - "random": "World Report 2024: Myanmar (hrw.org)", + "random": "He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sisters, Imogene (Cliff) Weeks and Marie (Jim) Farley.", "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\january-6-united-states-capitol-attack\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-7-4.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, March 14). January 6 United States Capitol attack. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved March 16, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack\u0026oldid=1213712910", "snippet of": "January 6 United States Capitol attack (Wikipedia)", @@ -45676,7 +45968,7 @@ "looking down", "photograph" ], - "random": "Markab (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "The Sun (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "title": "Roots in the pathway near Swamp Creek (2 of 3)", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/07/2023-07-01-roots-in-the-pathway-near-swamp-creek-2/20230702_022349718_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -45723,7 +46015,7 @@ "ASCEND": "multiverse", "multiple": "multiverse", "existence": "I don\u0027t believe that the universe exists. I believe that the only thing that exists is God and he is more than the universe. The universe is an extension of God into space and time. That\u0027s the premise I start from in my work, that so-called \"reality\" is a mass delusion that we\u0027ve all been required to believe for reasons totally obscure.", - "random": "Equilibrium (film) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Romans", "title": "universe" }, "Minnesota State Fair": { @@ -45734,7 +46026,7 @@ "tags": [ "state fair" ], - "random": "Paleolithic (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The Feynman Lectures on Physics (Wikipedia)", "location": "The state fairgrounds, adjacent the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota, are in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, midway between the state\u0027s capital city of Saint Paul and the adjacent city of Roseville, near the Como Park and Saint Anthony Park neighborhoods of Saint Paul.", "website": [ "http://www.mnstatefair.org/", @@ -45771,7 +46063,7 @@ ], "prime minister": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\i\\israel\\israel.md", - "random": "Star Tales - Coma Berenices (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "It is a message to your brain as much as it is for you.", "title": "Israel", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Gaza Strip", "wikipedia": "Israel (Wikipedia)", @@ -45808,7 +46100,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Buckner Mountain** (sometimes called Mount Buckner) is a tall peak in the North Cascades of [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/) state and in the Stephen Mather Wilderness of North Cascades National Park. At 9,114 feet (2,778 m) in elevation it is the highest in [Skagit County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skagit_County,_Washington/) and one of about ten of Washington\u0027s non-volcanic peaks above 9,000 feet high. It is ranked as the 14th highest peak in the state, and the third highest peak in North Cascades National Park.", - "random": "Burma Plate", + "random": "Rwanda (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Buckner Mountain", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckner_Mountain", "title": "Buckner Mountain (Wikipedia)", @@ -45822,7 +46114,7 @@ "star" ], "stars by jim kaler": "Epsilon Eridani (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", - "random": "atomic number 16", + "random": "IC 2602", "title": "Epsilon Eridani", "proper name": "Ran" }, @@ -45855,7 +46147,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "The Chronicle of the Kings of England (1821)", + "random": "religion", "title": "Texture of the tracks", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/07/2023-07-08-texture-of-the-tracks/20230709_013021542_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -45874,7 +46166,7 @@ "France", "South America" ], - "random": "up the Skykomish", + "random": "Hypochaeris glabra (Wikipedia)", "title": "French Guiana" }, "Graves v. 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A few references to cryocoolers, which use an internal helium Stirling engine to create a cold head exist, and I even saw one person use this as a means to liquefy nitrogen, allowing the gas to condenses as it passes over the head. This method is cheating because it relies on a self-contained refrigeration unit. I wanted to do this using regenerative cooling just like Carl Linde back in 1895.", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 1-4", + "random": "Make this into a persistent item", "type": "website", "tags": [ "liquid nitrogen", @@ -45918,7 +46211,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\shapes\\polyhedron\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "retrieved": "2024-07-04", "dimensions": 3, - "random": "More Sites in Washington (archive.org)", + "random": "Psychological fiction (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyhedron", "title": "Polyhedron (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "polyhedron", @@ -45932,7 +46225,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\thailand\\bangkok\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "city of": "Thailand (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Bangkok**, officially known in Thai as **Krung Thep Maha Nakhon** and colloquially as **Krung Thep**, is the capital and most populous city of [Thailand](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand). 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Even though it is the smallest of all 88 modern constellations, Crux is among the most easily distinguished as its four main stars each have an apparent visual magnitude brighter than +2.8. It has attained a high level of cultural significance in many Southern Hemisphere states and nations.", "wikipedia of": "Crux", @@ -45991,7 +46284,7 @@ "Exploring Henderson Books (1 of 2)", "Exploring Henderson Books (2 of 2)" ], - "random": "Imputiny: How Moscow gave Ramzan Kadyrov a free hand in Chechnya but plans to rescind it after his death (novayagazeta.eu)", + "random": "Earthrise", "title": "Henderson Books" }, "Port Angeles (/ˈændʒələs/ AN-jəl-əs) is a city and county seat of Clallam County, Washington, United States.": { @@ -46002,7 +46295,7 @@ "Port Angeles, Washington", "snippet" ], - "random": "South Africa", + "random": "President of Russia", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\clallam-county\\port-angeles\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, October 3). Port Angeles, Washington. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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At no more than 200 km (120 mi) north to south and 130 km (81 mi) east to west, Eswatini is one of the smallest countries in Africa; despite this, its climate and topography are diverse, ranging from a cool and mountainous highveld to a hot and dry lowveld.", "location": "Eswatini on the globe (special marker) (Madagascar centered).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Eswatini", @@ -46162,7 +46455,7 @@ "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/6979229 (WI)" ], "geology": "Geology of Interstate Park (PDF) (dnr.state.mn.us)", - "random": "🕷️", + "random": "Tucana", "title": "Interstate Park", "history": "Interstate State Park (mnopedia.org)" }, @@ -46181,7 +46474,7 @@ ], "tagged": "Bruno waking up", "selfie": "Selfie as a Dog in Bed", - "random": "My Visit to Israel (americafirstpolicy.com)", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Belltown-Denny Regrade — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "dog", "emoji": [ "🐕", @@ -46204,7 +46497,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\leo\\Leo_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Leo_IAU.svg", "title": "Leo_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Flag_of_North_Korea.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "It takes practice to make the sky.", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Leo_IAU.svg", "related": "Leo (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "chart of": [ @@ -46234,7 +46527,7 @@ }, "Self-booting, it creates its own operating system.": { "title": "Self-booting, it creates its own operating system.", - "random": "ship", + "random": "Washington State Route 542", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-ai-terminal\\6\\self-booting-it-creates-its-own-operating-system.md", "next": "The AI Terminal" }, @@ -46245,7 +46538,7 @@ "flag": "Flag_of_Amman.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "city of": "Jordan (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Amman** (English: /əˈmɑːn/; Arabic: عَمَّان, ʿAmmān pronounced [ʕamːaːn]) is the capital and the largest city of [Jordan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan), and the country\u0027s economic, political, and cultural center. 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Innocent Americans are dying. And you only have yourself to blame. Fulfill your oath of office. Reverse your policies. End this crisis. And stop the suffering.\"", "title": "Katie Britt", "tagged": [ "Senator Katie Britt Delivers Republican Address to the Nation (britt.senate.gov)", @@ -46923,7 +47216,7 @@ "sea" ], "sea of": "Mediterranean Sea", - "random": "🦋", + "random": "Steve Biko", "map": "Mediterranee_02_EN.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "countries": [ "Albania", @@ -46943,7 +47236,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **snail** is a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have a coiled shell that is large enough for the animal to retract completely into. When the word \"snail\" is used in this most general sense, it includes not just land snails but also numerous species of sea snails and freshwater snails. 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On the contrary, there must be a more perfect Being upon whom I depend and from whom I received everything I possess. If I had existed alone and independently, and if I had gotten all the perfection I have from myself, then, for the same reason, I should have been able to obtain all the remaining perfection I was aware of lacking. In that case, I could have become infinite, eternal, immutable, all-knowing, all-powerful, and possessed all the perfections I recognize in God.", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-4 (ChatGPT)" @@ -47071,7 +47364,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Maoke Plate** is a small tectonic plate located in western New Guinea underlying the Sudirman Range from which the highest mountain on the island- Puncak Jaya rises. To its east was proposed a convergent boundary with the [Woodlark Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlark_Plate/), although this is now best modelled after further studies as a boundary with an enlarged [Solomon Sea Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Sea_Plate/) or a new microplate called the [Trobriand Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trobriand_Plate/). To the south lies a transform boundary with the [Australian Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Plate/) and the [Bird\u0027s Head Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird\u0027s_Head_Plate/) lies to the west.", - "random": "During his Berlin years (1741–1766), Euler was at the peak of his productivity. He wrote 380 works, 275 of which were published.", + "random": "2022 Buffalo shooting (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Maoke Plate", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maoke_Plate", "title": "Maoke Plate (Wikipedia)", @@ -47084,7 +47377,7 @@ "film genre", "genre" ], - "random": "Lupus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "As a Senate candidate, Britt publicly aligned herself with former President Donald Trump. Britt gave credence to Trump\u0027s false claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.", "film": "The Imposter (2012)", "::path": "content\\topics\\genres\\documentary-film\\documentary-film.md" }, @@ -47102,7 +47395,7 @@ ], "name": "ginger root", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\vegetables\\??.md", - "random": "Humptulips River (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Burke–Gilman Trail (Wikipedia)", "title": "🫚" }, "Bird\u0027s Head Plate": { @@ -47121,7 +47414,7 @@ "Woodlark Plate" ], "wikipedia": "Bird\u0027s Head Plate (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Ephesians 4:30", + "random": "slug", "title": "Bird\u0027s Head Plate" }, "🦚": { @@ -47139,7 +47432,7 @@ ], "name": "peacock", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\birds\\??.md", - "random": "Getting the World Record in HATETRIS (hallofdreams.org)", + "random": "Fremont Bridge", "title": "🦚" }, "Saskatchewan (Wikipedia)": { @@ -47152,7 +47445,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\provinces\\saskatchewan\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatchewan", "title": "Saskatchewan (Wikipedia)", - "random": "South Sudan (Wikipedia)", + "random": "You can\u0027t merely think it.", "excerpt": "**Saskatchewan** (/səˈskætʃ(ə)wən/ sə-SKATCH-(ə)-wən; Canadian French: [saskatʃəwan]) is a province in Western Canada, bordered on the west by [Alberta](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta/), on the north by the [Northwest Territories](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Territories/), on the east by [Manitoba](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitoba/), to the northeast by [Nunavut](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunavut/), and to the south by the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/) ([Montana](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montana/) and [North Dakota](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota/)). Saskatchewan and Alberta are the only landlocked provinces of Canada. In 2023, Saskatchewan\u0027s population was estimated at 1,225,493. Nearly 10% of Saskatchewan\u0027s total area of 651,900 km2 (251,700 sq mi) is fresh water, mostly rivers, reservoirs, and lakes.", "location": "Saskatchewan in Canada 2.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Saskatchewan", @@ -47172,7 +47465,7 @@ "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julien_Offray_de_La_Mettrie/journey-to-prussia/", "type": "snippet", "hedonism of": "Julien Offray de La Mettrie", - "random": "Skykomishmap.png (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Suez Canal (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\julien-offray- de-la-mettrie\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-journey-to-prussia-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, April 19). Julien Offray de La Mettrie. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 8, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Julien_Offray_de_La_Mettrie\u0026oldid=1150712220", "snippet of": "Julien Offray de La Mettrie (Wikipedia)", @@ -47187,7 +47480,7 @@ "Kitsap County — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)": { "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/7864/", "excerpt": "Kitsap County, named after a military leader of the Suquamish Tribe, occupies the northern end of the Kitsap Peninsula between Hood Canal and Admiralty Strait. Loggers cleared the dense forests and fed sprawling mills and thriving company towns. Even before the mills went out of business, the U.S. Navy founded the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton, which became the centerpiece of the county’s economy and the largest single employer...", - "random": "Greene unsuccessfully attempted to oust Mike Johnson from his role as Speaker of the House of Representatives on May 8, 2024.", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 1-4 (ChatGPT)", "history of": "Kitsap County, Washington", "tags": [ "history", @@ -47226,7 +47519,7 @@ "fossil" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/6818762", - "random": "Grant County, Washington", + "random": "Microsoft MS-DOS 3.20 (pcjs.com)", "title": "Cedar River" }, "Introduction to Earth Science (pressbooks.lib.vt.edu)": { @@ -47239,7 +47532,7 @@ "TODO" ], "author": "Laura Neser", - "random": "Lakeland North, Washington", + "random": "Flag_of_Nunavut.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "license": "CC BY-NC-SA 4.0", "TODO": "determine proper capitalization of Earth science/Science", "website": "https://pressbooks.lib.vt.edu/introearthscience/", @@ -47258,7 +47551,7 @@ "moss", "mushroom" ], - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 10-4", + "random": "Scandia, Minnesota", "title": "Material in the snow", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2019/03/2019-03-02-material-in-the-snow/material-in-the-snow.jpg", "related": "Rattlesnake Lake (Wikipedia)", @@ -47282,7 +47575,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\skagit-county\\sedro-woolley\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedro-Woolley,_Washington", "title": "Sedro-Woolley, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Galactic Center", + "random": "Intel 8085 (Wikipedia)", "related": "Abandoned barn by the water", "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedro-Woolley,_Washington/", "wikipedia of": "Sedro-Woolley, Washington", @@ -47306,7 +47599,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\t\\terry-pratchett\\10.12.12TerryPratchettByLuigiNovi1.jpg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:10.12.12TerryPratchettByLuigiNovi1.jpg", "title": "10.12.12TerryPratchettByLuigiNovi1.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "The Death of h3h3productions - Video Vigilante (archive.org)", + "random": "It is the sculpture of all symbols of math.", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/10.12.12TerryPratchettByLuigiNovi1.jpg", "related": "Terry Pratchett (Wikipedia)", "photographer": "Luigi Novi", @@ -47322,7 +47615,7 @@ "highway of": [ "United States" ], - "random": "Flag_of_San_Diego,_California.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Flag_of_Paraguay.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "U.S. Route 12", "history": "U.S. Highway 12 once crossed the St. Croix River on a toll bridge between Wisconsin and Minnesota, which provided revenue for the town. With the construction of Interstate 94, the toll bridge was removed, though the long causeway extending to the former bridge location is now open to the public as a pedestrian walkway, known as \"The Dike\"." }, @@ -47347,7 +47640,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Heater Distorted", + "random": "Julius Caesar", "title": "THINGS CHANGE (train in Ballard)", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/06/2019-06-16-things-change-train-in-ballard/things-change-train-in-ballard.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -47363,7 +47656,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\b\\benin\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benin", "title": "Benin (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Messier 23", + "random": "to pivot, grasp upon the object and amplify a property", "excerpt": "**Benin** (/bɛˈniːn/ *ben-EEN*, /bɪˈniːn/ *bin-EEN*; French: Bénin [benɛ̃], Fon: Benɛ, Fula: Benen), officially the **Republic of Benin** (French: *République du Bénin*), and also known as **Dahomey**, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by [Togo](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togo/) to the west, [Nigeria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria/) to the east, [Burkina Faso](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burkina_Faso/) to the North-west, and [Niger](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger/) to the North-east. The majority of its population lives on the southern coastline of the Bight of Benin, part of the [Gulf of Guinea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Guinea/) in the northernmost tropical portion of the Atlantic Ocean. The capital is Porto-Novo, and the seat of government is in Cotonou, the most populous city and economic capital. Benin covers an area of 114,763 km2 (44,310 sq mi), and its population in 2021 was estimated to be approximately 13 million. It is a small, tropical country. It is one of the least developed, with an economy heavily dependent on agriculture, and is an exporter of palm oil and cotton. Some employment and income arise from subsistence agriculture.", "location": "Benin (orthographic projection with inset).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Benin", @@ -47386,7 +47679,7 @@ "title": "There was a national apology for slavery. It was called the Civil War where 700,000 Americans died.", "slavery of": "Ben Shapiro", "citation": "Ben Shapiro. (2024, October 2). *Wikiquote*. Retrieved October 3, 2024 from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Ben_Shapiro\u0026oldid=3590847.", - "random": "census-designated place", + "random": "Man a Machine", "attribution": "Ben Shapiro, *The Daily Wire*", "national apology of": "American Civil War" }, @@ -47398,7 +47691,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **saltire**, also called **Saint Andrew\u0027s Cross** or the **crux decussata**, is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross. The word comes from the Middle French *sautoir*, Medieval Latin *saltatoria* (\"stirrup\").", - "random": "Pacific Northwest", + "random": "Washington County, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "saltire", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltire", "title": "Saltire (Wikipedia)", @@ -47417,7 +47710,7 @@ "CREATE SOMETHING" ], "excerpt": "This guide will cover various ways to make hexagonal grids, the relationships between different approaches, and common formulas and algorithms. I\u0027ve been collecting hex grid resources for over 25 years. I wrote this guide to the most elegant approaches that lead to the simplest code, starting from the guides by Charles Fu and Clark Verbrugge. Most parts of this page are interactive.", - "random": "Atari 2600: Asteroids (Internet Archive)", + "random": "World Report 2024: Georgia (hrw.org)", "::path": "content\\bookmarks\\redblobgames.com-grids-hexagons.md", "website": "https://www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons/", "title": "Hexagonal Grids from Red Blob Games (redblobgames.com)", @@ -47436,7 +47729,7 @@ "title": "Vela (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "planetary nebula": "NGC 3132 (Wikipedia)", "chart": "Vela_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Call your parents", + "random": "alley", "excerpt": "**Vela** is a constellation in the [southern sky](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_celestial_hemisphere/), which contains the Vela Supercluster. Its name is Latin for the sails of a ship, and it was originally part of a larger constellation, the ship [Argo Navis](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argo_Navis/), which was later divided into three parts, the others being [Carina](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carina_(constellation)/) and [Puppis](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppis/). With an apparent magnitude of 1.8, its brightest star is the hot blue multiple star Gamma Velorum, one component of which is the brightest Wolf-Rayet star in the sky. Delta and Kappa Velorum, together with Epsilon and Iota Carinae, form the asterism known as the False Cross. 1.95-magnitude Delta is actually a triple or quintuple star system.", "wikipedia of": "Vela", "borders": [ @@ -47459,7 +47752,7 @@ ], "pacifism": "On 1 December 1948, Costa Rica abolished its military force.", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\c\\costa-rica\\costa-rica.md", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 3-1 (ChatGPT)", + "random": "Horologium", "title": "Costa Rica", "borders (maritime)": [ "Ecuador" @@ -47492,7 +47785,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Aztec philosophy** was a school of philosophy that developed out of Aztec culture. The Aztecs had a well-developed school of philosophy, perhaps the most developed in the Americas and in many ways comparable to Ancient Greek philosophy, even amassing more texts than the ancient Greeks. Aztec cosmology was in some sense dualistic, but exhibited a less common form of it known as dialectical monism. Aztec philosophy also included ethics and aesthetics. It has been asserted that the central question in Aztec philosophy was how people can find stability and balance in an ephemeral world.", - "random": "Hydrothermal circulation is generally thought to be required in the formation of jasper.", + "random": "John 1:2", "wikipedia of": "Aztec philosophy", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_philosophy", "title": "Aztec philosophy (Wikipedia)", @@ -47513,7 +47806,7 @@ "The Corey fire hydrant", "Fire hydrant at Ryegrass Rest Area" ], - "random": "I moved to Washington in 2011.", + "random": "Mare Crisium and Langrenus under the blue sky", "title": "fire hydrant" }, "SWORN \"JURAT\" AFFIDAVIT DECLARATION REGARDING THOMAS P. CONNELLY, D.D.S. (PDF)": { @@ -47533,7 +47826,7 @@ "Milo Yiannopoulos" ], "TODO": "Find a good excerpt for this PDF.", - "random": "Gamma Trianguli Australis (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "c. suggesting that his attorney hide or destroy documents called for by the grand jury subpoena;", "title": "SWORN \"JURAT\" AFFIDAVIT DECLARATION REGARDING THOMAS P. CONNELLY, D.D.S. (PDF)" }, "#fcd20f": { @@ -47547,7 +47840,7 @@ "Flag of Benin (Wikimedia Commons)", "the yellow is for the treasures of the nation" ], - "random": "building", + "random": "Apollo 8", "title": "#fcd20f" }, "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 96": { @@ -47555,10 +47848,11 @@ "✂️": "As a direct and proximate result of Defendants’ actions in violation of New York City Administrative Code § 10-180, Plaintiff has suffered and continues to suffer emotional harm, including mental anguish, emotional distress, and humiliation in an amount to be determined at trial.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 95", - "random": "Flag of Rwanda (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Alaska", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 97", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 96" }, @@ -47567,10 +47861,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendants’ intention in disseminating and publishing the video was to harass, annoy, alarm, and humiliate Plaintiff, and to cause her economic, physical, and/or substantial emotional harm.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 94", - "random": "Sammamish River Trail (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Frederick William had his son married to Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, whom Frederick despised, but then grudgingly allowed him to indulge in his musical and literary interests again.", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 96", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 95" }, @@ -47583,7 +47878,7 @@ ], "tagged": "Day Trip Seattle 2022 On Sale Now", "constellation": "Camelopardalis", - "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in paint in paint in paint in paint", + "random": "pineapple", "title": "giraffe", "emoji": "🦒" }, @@ -47597,7 +47892,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "related": "Build 2016 at Moscone Center", - "random": "🌴", + "random": "John Horgan (The Science Writer) (johnhorgan.org)", "wikipedia of": "Moscone Center", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscone_Center", "title": "Moscone Center (Wikipedia)", @@ -47608,10 +47903,11 @@ "✂️": "Plaintiff was fully identifiable in the video.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 91", - "random": "Fox Island", + "random": "it is the structure of the stage that defines the act", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 93", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 92" }, @@ -47620,10 +47916,11 @@ "✂️": "Such intimate images depicted Plaintiff unclothed and with intimate body parts exposed, and engaging in sexual conduct with another person, in violation of § 10-180.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 90", - "random": "Red Sea crisis (Wikipedia)", + "random": "eye", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 92", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 91" }, @@ -47639,12 +47936,12 @@ "title": "Statherian", "next era ↗": "Mesoproterozoic", "subdivision of": "Paleoproterozoic", - "random": "Sunrise on Downtown Seattle", + "random": "Willie D", "⬅ previous period": "Orosirian" }, "Calystegia silvatica (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calystegia_silvatica/", - "random": "**That this is the Son of God** - This was distinctly declared by a voice from heaven at his baptism, Mat 3:17. This John heard, and he testified that he had heard it.", + "random": "Greeley, Colorado (Wikipedia)", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\biology\\taxa\\species\\calystegia-silvatica\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -47668,7 +47965,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\gemini\\Gemini_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gemini_IAU.svg", "title": "Gemini_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Square (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 5-8", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7e/Gemini_IAU.svg", "tags": [ "star chart", @@ -47701,10 +47998,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendants should be temporarily and permanently enjoined from further disclosing and disseminating any intimate images of Plaintiff.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 98", - "random": "Address to citizens of Russia (en.kremlin.ru)", + "random": "Bremerton, Washington", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ Wherefore", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 99" }, @@ -47713,10 +48011,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendants should be ordered to account for and destroy all copies of the video that are in their actual or constructive possession, custody, or control.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 97", - "random": "Barber paradox (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Taxonomic rank (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 99", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 98" }, @@ -47731,7 +48030,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\pictor\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictor", "title": "Pictor (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Tucker Carlson (Wikipedia)", + "random": "August Vandekerkhove was one of the first persons to coin the term, \"the Age of Aquarius\", in a French magazine, \"La Fronde\" in late February 1890.", "chart": "Pictor_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "snippet": "Pictor has attracted attention because of its second-brightest star Beta Pictoris, 63.4 light-years distant from Earth, which is surrounded by an unusual dust disk rich in carbon, as well as two exoplanets (extrasolar planets).", "excerpt": "**Pictor** is a constellation in the [Southern Celestial Hemisphere](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_celestial_hemisphere/), located between the star Canopus and the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its name is Latin for painter, and is an abbreviation of the older name Equuleus Pictoris (the \"painter\u0027s easel\"). Normally represented as an easel, Pictor was named by Abbé Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. The constellation\u0027s brightest star is Alpha Pictoris, a white main-sequence star around 97 light-years away from [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/). Pictor also hosts RR Pictoris, a cataclysmic variable star system that flared up as a nova, reaching apparent (visual) magnitude 1.2 in 1925 before fading into obscurity.", @@ -47766,7 +48065,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\seas\\mediterranean-sea\\map\\Mediterranee_02_EN.jpg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mediterranee_02_EN.jpg", "title": "Mediterranee_02_EN.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "fascist", + "random": "Is Donald Trump the best Republican candidate for president out there? It would be tough to argue otherwise. 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The population was 255 at the 2020 census, up from 220 at the 2010 census. It is located on U.S. Highway 2 about 23 miles (37 km) west of Stevens Pass, along a very flat and straight three-mile section of highway that has been dubbed the \"Baring Straight\" (a play on the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia), since US-2 is otherwise hilly and curvy through the mountains. 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The mainland portion of the state is bordered on the west by the [Pacific Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean/); on the east by Sonora, the U.S. state of [Arizona](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona/), and the Gulf of California; on the north by the U.S. state of [California](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California/); and on the south by Baja California Sur.", - "random": "Hunts Point, Washington", + "random": "Messier 34", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\mexico\\baja-california\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "wikipedia of": "Baja California", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baja_California", @@ -48373,7 +48673,7 @@ "title": "Flag_of_Dagestan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "clockwise around the caspian sea": "Flag_of_Kalmykia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Flag_of_Dagestan.svg", - "random": "golden ratio", + "random": "digon", "republic of": "Flag_of_Russia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "flag of": "Dagestan", "borders": [ @@ -48394,7 +48694,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\provinces\\newfoundland-and-labrador\\flag\\Flag_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Democratic Republic of the Congo (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Going through the pain barrier, that\u0027s what makes the muscles grow. 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Don’t be alarmed.", - "random": "San Juan County, Washington", + "random": "Whitman County, Washington", "website": "https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/12/18/16777724/human-feet-beach-pacific-northwest-seattle-vancouver", "article of": "Salish Sea feet", "mention of": "uhrfootmap2021_10.png (gov.bc.ca)", @@ -48597,7 +48897,7 @@ "Persian Gulf", "snippet" ], - "random": "Schläfli symbol", + "random": "Bhutan (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\history\\ur\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-prehistory-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 15). Ur. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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According to one scholarly source, the letter was probably written \"by a loyal disciple to sum up Paul\u0027s teaching and to apply it to a new situation fifteen to twenty-five years after the Apostle\u0027s death\".", - "random": "Pegasus", + "random": "I do not argue with obstinate men. 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Maybe this is already obvious to you, but bridges present a unique structural challenge. In a regular road, the forces are transferred directly into the ground. On a bridge, all those forces on the span get concentrated into the piers or abutments on either side. Because of that, bridge substructures are among the strongest engineered systems on the planet. And yet, bridge foundations are built in some of the least ideal places for heavy loading. Rivers and oceans have soft, mucky soils that can’t hold much weight. Plus, obviously, a lot of them are underwater.", - "random": "🦊", + "random": "Flag_of_Georgia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\sites\\practical.engineering\\why-bridges-dont-sink.md", "website": "https://practical.engineering/blog/2024/7/2/why-bridges-dont-sink", "title": "Why Bridges Don\u0027t Sink (practical.engineering)" @@ -49206,7 +49506,7 @@ "looking up", "photograph" ], - "random": "I did not observe Giausar tonight", + "random": "David Lean", "title": "Water tower near Skyway", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/10/2019-10-30-water-tower-near-skyway/water-tower-near-skyway.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -49226,7 +49526,7 @@ "South Bismarck Plate" ], "wikipedia": "Woodlark Plate (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Eurostar", + "random": "Internet", "title": "Woodlark Plate" }, "what does a fragment catch?": { @@ -49236,7 +49536,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2022-08-28", - "random": "Mark 1:21", + "random": "Flag_of_Rhode_Island.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "what does a fragment catch?" }, "Welcome to Brier sign": { @@ -49256,7 +49556,7 @@ "tree", "town sign" ], - "random": "George, Washington", + "random": "To see what is in front of one\u0027s nose needs a constant struggle.", "title": "Welcome to Brier sign", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2024/05/2024-05-11-welcome-to-brier-sign/welcome-to-brier-sign.jpg", "on this day": [ @@ -49285,7 +49585,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\chemistry\\elements\\nitrogen\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen", "title": "Nitrogen (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The Lincoln Project (Wikipedia)", + "random": "NGC 147 - Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy (freestarcharts.com)", "compound": "Sodium nitrite (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Oxygen (Wikipedia)", "element of": "Chemistry (Wikipedia)", @@ -49299,10 +49599,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendant Bad Boy Records LLC is a Delaware limited liability company that on information and belief is headquartered in New York and/or California. On information and belief, all members of Bad Boy Records LLC are citizens of Delaware, New York, and/or California. On information and belief, Bad Boy Records LLC is part of the Bad Boy enterprise and/or a successor-in-interest to other Bad Boy Defendants that comprise the Bad Boy enterprise founded and owned by Combs. On information and belief, Bad Boy Records LLC is now owned and/or controlled by Combs and/or by Combs Global. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(c)", - "random": "clockwise around the Baltic Sea", + "random": "Sagittarius A", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(e)", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(d)" }, @@ -49311,10 +49612,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendant Bad Boy Entertainment LLC is a New York limited liability company that on information and belief is headquartered in New York and/or California. On information and belief, all members of Bad Boy Entertainment LLC are citizens of New York and/or California. Bad Boy Entertainment LLC is part of the Bad Boy enterprise and/or a successor-in-interest to other Bad Boy Defendants that comprise the Bad Boy enterprise founded and owned by Combs. On information and belief, Bad Boy Entertainment LLC is now owned and/or controlled by Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, Inc. and/or by Combs, and/or by Combs Global. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(d)", - "random": "Big Brother Watching", + "random": "Phecda", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(f)", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(e)" }, @@ -49323,10 +49625,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendant Bad Boy Productions LLC is a New York limited liability company that on information and belief is headquartered in New York and/or California. On information and belief, all members of Bad Boy Productions LLC are citizens of New York and/or California. Bad Boy Productions LLC is part of the Bad Boy enterprise and/or a successor-in-interest to other Bad Boy Defendants that comprise the Bad Boy enterprise founded and owned by Combs. On information and belief, Bad Boy Productions LLC is now owned and/or controlled by Combs and/or by Combs Global. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(e)", - "random": "The Wall", + "random": "Treat people as if they were what they ought to be...", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 14", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(f)" }, @@ -49335,10 +49638,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendant Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, Inc. is a domestic business corporation incorporated in New York, that on information and belief now has its principal place of business at 9255 Sunset Boulevard, 2nd Floor, West Hollywood, California 90069. Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, Inc. is part of the Bad Boy enterprise founded and owned by Combs, and on information and belief is now owned and/or controlled by Combs and/or by Combs Global. Combs is listed as the CEO in public filings, with a listed address of 1710 Broadway, New York, New York 10019. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13", - "random": "#9d2235", + "random": "#ec1a23", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(b)", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(a)" }, @@ -49347,10 +49651,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendant Bad Boy Productions Holdings, Inc. is a domestic business corporation incorporated in New York, that on information and belief now has its principal place of business at 9255 Sunset Boulevard, 2nd Floor, West Hollywood, California 90069. 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It is located on Puget Sound between [Edmonds](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonds,_Washington/) and [Everett](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everett,_Washington/), approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/). 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Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about 110 are permanently inhabited—and more than 500 islets, amounting to a total land area of about 18,300 square kilometres (7,100 sq mi). The most outlying island group is Ono-i-Lau. About 87% of the total population of 924,610 live on the two major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. About three-quarters of Fijians live on Viti Levu\u0027s coasts, either in the capital city of Suva, or in smaller urban centres such as Nadi (where tourism is the major local industry) or Lautoka (where the sugar-cane industry is dominant). 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It is a landlocked country. The population is nearly 12.7 million people in 2024, and Juba is the capital and largest city. South Sudan gained independence from Sudan on 9 July 2011, making it the most recent sovereign state with widespread recognition as of 2024.", "location": "South Sudan (orthographic projection) highlighted.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "South Sudan", @@ -52291,7 +52623,7 @@ "the ginkgo tree": "At the end of the Pliocene, Ginkgo fossils disappeared from the fossil record everywhere except in a small area of central China, where the modern species survived.", "fossils": "Washington State Fossil Sites and Collecting Localities (fossilspot.com)", "sky": "About 4.7 million years ago, Adhara was 34 light-years from the Sun, and was the brightest star in the sky with a magnitude of –3.99.", - "random": "In June 1661, Newton was admitted to Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. 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In that constellation, the two stars at the end of the “bowl” point to the North Star. 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In 1852, the county board of Supervisors gave it its present name from the City of Hudson, New York; that was named for Henry Hudson, the navigator, who also gave his name to the river on which the City of Hudson, New York is located.", + "random": "Mercury", "cities": [ "Quincy, Washington (Wikipedia)", "George, Washington (Wikipedia)" @@ -53676,7 +54008,7 @@ "tags": [ "type of building" ], - "random": "isosceles triangle", + "random": "The History Behind Minneapolis’s Alphabetized Street Names (racketmn.com)", "title": "lighthouse", "house of": "light" }, @@ -53685,14 +54017,14 @@ "common name": "shrooms", "informal group of": "mushrooms", "source of": "psilocybin", - "random": "Reflection off Swamp Creek (3 of 3)", + "random": "John von Neumann (Wikipedia)", "title": "Psilocybin mushroom" }, "Numbers 11:20": { "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-20.md", "New International Version": "but for a whole month—until it comes out of your nostrils and you loathe it—because you have rejected the LORD, who is among you, and have wailed before him, saying, “Why did we ever leave Egypt?\"’”", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:19", - "random": "counties", + "random": "Adriatic Sea (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Numbers 11:21", "title": "Numbers 11:20", "King James Bible": "*But* even a whole month, until it come out at your nostrils, and it be loathsome unto you: because that ye have despised the LORD which *is* among you, and have wept before him, saying, Why came we forth out of Egypt?" @@ -53706,7 +54038,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Lizards** are a widespread group of squamate [reptiles](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reptile), with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. 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The Alpental ski area is located on the mountain\u0027s eastern flank.", - "random": "United Kingdom (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 5-5", "wikipedia of": "Denny Mountain", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denny_Mountain", "title": "Denny Mountain (Wikipedia)", @@ -53764,7 +54096,7 @@ "Egypt", "Asia" ], - "random": "Interlaken Park (Wikipedia)", + "random": "M/V Suquamish on Possession Sound", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Alexandria", "photographs": [ "ISS-55 Nile River delta, Egypt.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -53797,7 +54129,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\i\\israel\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel", "title": "Israel (Wikipedia)", - "random": "United States v. 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It is bordered by [Lebanon](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon/) to the north, by [Syria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria/) to the northeast, by [Jordan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan/) to the east, by the [Red Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sea/) to the south, by [Egypt](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt/) to the southwest, by the [Mediterranean Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Sea/) to the west, and by the [Palestinian territories](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_territories/) – the [West Bank](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank/) along the east and the [Gaza Strip](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Strip/) along the southwest. 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I’m black and I’m proud!", + "random": "Eyes Wide Shut (Wikipedia)", "title": "Autumn road near Racehorse Creek", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/10/2018-10-22-autumn-road-near-racehorse-creek/autumn-road-near-racehorse-creek.thumbnail.jpg" }, "Over his desk Edison displayed a placard with Sir Joshua Reynolds\u0027 famous quotation: \"There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking.\" This slogan was reputedly posted at several other locations throughout the facility.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison/research-and-development-facility-5-1/", "type": "snippet", - "random": "xkcd: Canada", + "random": "Atum (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "Joshua Reynolds", "quote", @@ -53894,7 +54226,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 7-5", - "random": "Space Invaders (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Science Fiction Quarterly, November 1956 cover", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-5\\5-8-1.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 8-2", @@ -53913,7 +54245,7 @@ "mushroom", "mycelium" ], - "random": "The majority of soils in the [Georgia] depression are formed from glacial till, glacial outwash, and Lacustrine deposits.", + "random": "2024-05-31 (16).png", "title": "fungus", "emoji": [ "🍄", @@ -53929,7 +54261,7 @@ "sedimentary rock", "snippet" ], - "random": "The tunnel was constructed from 1912 to 1914 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (\"The Milwaukee Road\") as part of its line from Chicago to Seattle", + "random": "Marckworth Falls", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\georgia-depression\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-geology-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, May 21). Georgia Depression. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved October 29, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Georgia_Depression\u0026oldid=1156125821", "snippet of": "Georgia Depression (Wikipedia)", @@ -53958,7 +54290,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Lithosphere (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Geology and Mineral Resources of the Northern part of the North Cascades National Park, Washington", "title": "Dancing at Day Trip Seattle", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2022/08/2022-08-07-dancing-at-day-trip-seattle/20220808_035330117_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -53974,9 +54306,24 @@ "tagged": "\"We came across your spark and it has been good,\" said the sparklers to the human.", "name": "sparkler", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\??.md", - "random": "On June 8, 2021, Britt announced her candidacy in the Republican primary for the 2022 Senate election in Alabama.", + "random": "Raoul Wallenberg", "title": "🎇" }, + "Order — Document #23, United States v. 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Originally a 1978 a BBC radio comedy, The Hitchhiker\u0027s Guide to the Galaxy developed into a \"trilogy\" of five books that sold more than 15 million copies in his lifetime. It was further developed into a television series, several stage plays, comics, a video game, and a 2005 feature film. 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The public disclosure and discussion of her illness drew attention to Alzheimer\u0027s, and helped to increase public and private funding for research into the disease.", + "random": "Gokanaru", "near": "A Sound Garden (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Magnuson Park", "excerpt": "**Magnuson Park** is a park in the [Sand Point](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_Point,_Seattle/) neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. At 350 acres (140 ha) it is the second-largest park in Seattle, after Discovery Park in Magnolia (which covers 534 acres (2.16 km2)). Magnuson Park is located at the site of the former Naval Station Puget Sound, on the Sand Point peninsula with Pontiac and Wolf bays that juts into Lake Washington in northeast Seattle.", @@ -54222,7 +54569,7 @@ "birth": "Jeffrey Edward Epstein was born on January 20, 1953, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.", "burial": "On September 5, 2019, Epstein\u0027s body was buried in an unmarked grave next to those of his parents at the I.J. Morris Star of David Cemetery in Palm Beach, Florida. 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Its vast bulk – and main asterism viewed in most European cultures per Greco-Roman antiquity as a distant pair of fishes connected by one cord each that join at an apex – are in the Northern celestial hemisphere. Its old astronomical symbol is Pisces symbol (♓︎). Its name is Latin for \"fishes\". It is between [Aquarius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(constellation)/), of similar size, to the southwest and [Aries](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aries_(constellation)/), which is smaller, to the east. The ecliptic and the celestial equator intersect within this constellation and in [Virgo](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgo_(constellation)/). This means the [sun](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun/) passes directly overhead of the equator, on average, at approximately this point in the sky, at the March equinox.", @@ -54382,7 +54729,7 @@ "company" ], "headquarters": "Issaquah, Washington", - "random": "Populism (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Centaurus", "title": "Costco", "history": "Warehouse chain Costco previously had its headquarters in Kirkland. While Costco is now headquartered in Issaquah, the city is the namesake of its \"Kirkland Signature\" store brand." }, @@ -54394,7 +54741,7 @@ "sand spit" ], "photograph": "Wood structure at Ediz Hook", - "random": "Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered — either by themselves or by others. But for the Civil War, Lincoln and Grant and Sherman and Sheridan would not have been discovered, nor have risen into notice. ... I have touched upon this matter in a small book which I wrote a generation ago and which I have not published as yet — *Captain Stormfield\u0027s Visit to Heaven*. When Stormfield arrived in heaven he ... was told that ... a shoemaker ... was the most prodigious military genius the planet had ever produced.", + "random": "Dark fantasy (Wikipedia)", "title": "Ediz Hook", "sand spit of": [ "Port Angeles, Washington", @@ -54409,7 +54756,7 @@ "YouTube" ], "episode of": "Every Frame a Painting", - "random": "🍇", + "random": "Delta Persei", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GXv2C7vwX0", "::path": "content\\sites\\youtube.com\\every-frame-a-painting\\f-for-fake.md", "youtube-id": "1GXv2C7vwX0", @@ -54425,7 +54772,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\russia\\foreign-intelligence-service\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Intelligence_Service_(Russia)", "title": "Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "England (Wikipedia)", + "random": "people", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" ], @@ -54452,7 +54799,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\h\\hungary\\flag\\Flag_of_Hungary.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Hungary.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Hungary.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.", + "random": "Washington Pass", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Flag_of_Hungary.svg", "flag of": "Hungary", "borders": [ @@ -54469,7 +54816,7 @@ }, "Look for places where water changes direction or speed.": { "title": "Look for places where water changes direction or speed.", - "random": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 20", + "random": "Elliott Bay (Wikipedia)", "rockhounding tip of": "creek", "::path": "content\\topics\\rockhounding\\rockhounding-in-creeks.md" }, @@ -54479,7 +54826,7 @@ "infraphylum (biology)" ], "wikipedia": "Gnathostomata (Wikipedia)", - "random": "🦑", + "random": "Ecclesiastes 1:15", "::path": "content\\topics\\biology\\taxa\\infraphyla\\gnathostomata\\gnathostomata.md" }, "Ramzan Kadyrov": { @@ -54496,7 +54843,7 @@ "Putin offered impunity to his new Chechen allies who, back then, were represented by Ramzan’s father, Akhmad, effectively giving them free rein to murder Chechen militants who fought against Russian rule, and, more importantly, to crack down on anyone who supported the Chechen underground or even the idea of Chechen independence.", "Imputiny: How Moscow gave Ramzan Kadyrov a free hand in Chechnya but plans to rescind it after his death (novayagazeta.eu)" ], - "random": "cheese", + "random": "#ffcc00", "from": "Russia", "title": "Ramzan Kadyrov" }, @@ -54509,7 +54856,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Old logs at Marlyn Nelson County Park", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/431097332", - "random": "Ursa_Major_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Memory (plato.standford.edu)", "title": "Marlyn Nelson County Park", "history": "Did You Know? Port Williams (sequimgazette.com)" }, @@ -54517,7 +54864,7 @@ "translation (ChatGPT) of": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 2-3", "url": "/discourse-on-the-method/3/2/3/chatgpt/", "author": "ChatGPT (GPT-40)", - "random": "I die adoring God, loving my friends, not hating my enemies, and detesting superstition.", + "random": "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-3\\3-2-3.translation.md", "ChatGPT": "Among many equally respected opinions, I always chose the most moderate ones. This was because moderate opinions are usually the easiest to follow in practice and are likely the best, since extremes are generally bad. Also, if I happened to be wrong, being closer to the middle meant I would be less far from the truth than if I had chosen an extreme view and needed to switch to the opposite extreme.", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 2-3 (ChatGPT)" @@ -54529,7 +54876,7 @@ "United States Declaration of Independence" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\united-states\\united-states-declaration-of-independence\\text\\5-conclusion-1.md", - "random": "Star Tales - Scorpius (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Hands II - The Strand, Vol 5", "title": "We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do." }, "Buddhism": { @@ -54541,7 +54888,7 @@ "A person is considered apostate if he or she converts from Islam to another religion. 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(youtube.com)", + "random": "Trail through Centennial Park", "title": "The Farm at Mill Creek (2 of 2)", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2024/02/2024-02-11-the-farm-at-mill-creek-2/the-farm-at-mill-creek-2.jpg", "related": [ @@ -54617,7 +54964,7 @@ "The Scarlet Plague (Wikipedia)" ], "excerpt": "**Earth Abides** is a 1949 American post-apocalyptic [science fiction](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_fiction) novel by [George R. Stewart](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_R._Stewart). The novel tells the story of the fall of civilization from deadly disease and the emergence of a new culture with simpler tools. Set in the 1940s in Berkeley, [California](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California), the story is told by Isherwood Williams, who emerges from isolation in the mountains to find almost everyone dead.", - "random": "Nike", + "random": "Rhombus (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Earth Abides", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Abides", "title": "Earth Abides (Wikipedia)", @@ -54639,7 +54986,7 @@ "The sun symbol of the Native American Zia Pueblo has four arms signifying the importance of the number four in their spiritual beliefs: four figures in the four cardinal directions, the four seasons, the four aspects of the day (sunrise, noon, sunset, and night), and the four stages of life (childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age).", "The motto “God be with us as He was with our fathers” comes from 1 Kings, 8:57" ], - "random": "pivot the world", + "random": "Justice (plato.standford.edu)", "tags": [ "vexillology", "Raven" @@ -54654,7 +55001,7 @@ "Denebola (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/denebola.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "Ecclesiastes 9:10 KJV", + "random": "The Fin Project: From Swords to Plowshares (faculty.washington.edu)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -54678,13 +55025,13 @@ "island" ], "title": "Bora Bora", - "random": "March 18 – In the Russian presidential election, Vladimir Putin is elected for a fourth term.", + "random": "Curiosity (rover) (Wikipedia)", "first photoshop image": "Jennifer in Paradise" }, "Astrologer Neil Spencer denounced the lyrics as \"astrological gibberish\", noting that Jupiter aligns with Mars several times a year and the Moon is in the 7th House for two hours every day.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Aquarius/common-cultural-associations-2-3/", "type": "snippet", - "random": "National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (govinfo.library.unt.edu)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 15-3", "tags": [ "Age of Aquarius", "Hair", @@ -54706,7 +55053,7 @@ "tags": [ "territory" ], - "random": "The Communist Manifesto (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Who is the reader of these words?", "territory of": "United States", "title": "American Samoa" }, @@ -54723,7 +55070,7 @@ "Publilius Syrus (Wikipedia)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\p\\publilius-syrus\\quotes\\necessity-gives-the-law-without-itself-acknowledging-one.md", - "random": "NGC 3766 (Wikipedia)", + "random": "each point radiates the state of the universe", "attribution": "Publilius Syrus, *Sententiae*" }, "Map of Washington highlighting Clark County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -54731,7 +55078,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Clark_County.svg", "author": "[David Benbennick](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dbenbenn)", - "random": "Atria", + "random": "Yellowstone National Park Trip Planner | The Ultimate Guide (youtube.com)", "location of": "Clark County, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\clark-county\\location\\Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Clark_County.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Clark_County.svg", @@ -54747,7 +55094,7 @@ "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/3428/", "excerpt": "West Seattle -- the oldest and the biggest of Seattle’s neighborhoods -- is both a peninsula and a state of mind. 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Suriname is bordered by the [Atlantic Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Ocean/) to the north, [French Guiana](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Guiana/) to the east, [Guyana](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyana/) to the west, and [Brazil](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil/) to the south. It is the smallest country in South America by both population and territory, with around 612,985 inhabitants in an area of approximately 163,820 square kilometers (63,251 square miles). 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Its name is Latin for \"little fox\", although it is commonly known simply as the fox. It was identified in the seventeenth century, and is located in the middle of the [Summer Triangle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Triangle/) (an asterism consisting of the bright stars [Deneb](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deneb/), [Vega](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vega/), and [Altair](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altair/)).", "wikipedia of": "Vulpecula", @@ -56562,7 +56919,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Scutum_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "dark", "title": "Layers to Mount Shuksan", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/09/2019-09-02-layers-to-mount-shuksan/layers-to-mount-shuksan.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -56571,7 +56928,7 @@ "published": false, "type": "person", "tagged": "Mark 1:14", - "random": "Screenshot-2024-07-10-003142.png", + "random": "no wonder everyone prefers part two (YouTube)", "title": "John" }, "Stillwater Bridge": { @@ -56587,7 +56944,7 @@ "Houlton, Wisconsin" ], "photograph": "Icy path to the Stillwater Bridge", - "random": "transmission tower", + "random": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004735.png", "title": "Stillwater Bridge", "gridlock": "Because the bridge feeds directly into downtown Stillwater on the Minnesota side, gridlock often occurred and traffic could back up on Minnesota State Highway 36 for many miles, especially on weekends and during the summer.", "webcam": "USGS HIVIS - St Croix River at Stillwater (apps.usgs.gov)" @@ -56598,7 +56955,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Regular_polygon_16_annotated.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "7-Eleven", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\stars\\adhafera\\wikipedia\\snippet-properties-1-5.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, July 17). Zeta Leonis. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved August 12, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zeta_Leonis\u0026oldid=1234996276", "snippet of": "Zeta Leonis (Wikipedia)", @@ -56613,7 +56970,7 @@ ], "related": "Would a pastor do that?", "date": "2022-06-05", - "random": "bird", + "random": "Duluth, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "title": "no, a pastor would not do that" }, "Jack Kerouac (Wikipedia)": { @@ -56627,7 +56984,7 @@ "Allen Ginsberg (Wikipedia)", "William S. Burroughs (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "Morton Gneiss (mnopedia.org)", + "random": "silicate mineral", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kerouac", "wikipedia of": "Jack Kerouac", "excerpt": "J**ean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac** (/ˈkɛru.æk/; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as **Jack Kerouac**, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside [William S. 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Church buildings embodying the functions of a cathedral first appeared in [Italy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy/), Gaul, [Spain](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain/), and North Africa in the 4th century, but cathedrals did not become universal within the Western Catholic Church until the 12th century, by which time they had developed architectural forms, institutional structures, and legal identities distinct from parish churches, monastic churches, and episcopal residences. The cathedral is more important in the hierarchy than the church because it is from the cathedral that the bishop governs the area under his or her administrative authority", - "random": "you need to be more subtle", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 7-3", "wikipedia of": "cathedral", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral", "title": "Cathedral (Wikipedia)", @@ -56663,7 +57020,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\s\\sergio-leone\\sergio-leone.md", "type": "person", "film": "A Fistful of Dollars", - "random": "Elvis Presley in Germany (german-way.com)", + "random": "Till (Wikipedia)", "title": "Sergio Leone", "tags": [ "filmmaker", @@ -56677,7 +57034,7 @@ "App Idea", "Reply with a PR" ], - "random": "[June 3] At least 109 people are killed and hundreds wounded by the eruption of Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala\u0027s deadliest volcanic eruption in over a century.", + "random": "Grus (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\posts\\2019\\2019-09-02-time-thread-game-idea.md" }, "Lake Shannon": { @@ -56688,7 +57045,7 @@ ], "hazards map": "Mount Baker, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/450288", - "random": "In ancient Babylon, the stars of Boötes were known as SHU.PA. They were apparently depicted as the god Enlil, who was the leader of the Babylonian pantheon and special patron of farmers.", + "random": "🐼", "title": "Lake Shannon", "lake of": [ "Skagit County, Washington", @@ -56699,7 +57056,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\wsdot\\wsdot.com-map-feature-9028.md", "description": "This is a single frame from a camera feed provided by the Washington State Department of Transportation. This image does not automatically update. Go to the listed website to receive updates and view details about the camera.", "type": "picture", - "random": "Voyager Golden Record (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Metropolitan Museum of Art (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://images.wsdot.wa.gov/sc/090VC08460.jpg", "related": "Cle Elum, Washington (Wikipedia)", "license": "https://wsdot.wa.gov/about/policies/external-web-content-policy", @@ -56723,7 +57080,7 @@ "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\aphanite\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "retrieved": "2023-10-29", - "random": "Equuleus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Oklahoma", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphanite", "title": "Aphanite (Wikipedia)", "Strike a path to Jasper": "Mineral (Wikipedia)", @@ -56745,7 +57102,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\equuleus\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equuleus", "title": "Equuleus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "astrobiology", + "random": "Russia says US embassy warning lacked details", "chart": "Equuleus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "excerpt": "**Equuleus** (/ɪˈkwuːliəs/ ih-KWOO-lee-əs) is a faint constellation located just north of the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for \"little horse\", a foal. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the second smallest of the modern constellations (after [Crux](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crux/)), spanning only 72 square degrees. It is also very faint, having no stars brighter than the fourth magnitude.", "wikipedia of": "Equuleus", @@ -56761,7 +57118,7 @@ }, "Mumford \u0026 Sons (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumford_%26_Sons/", - "random": "Boston (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-5 (ChatGPT)", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\music\\groups\\mumford-and-sons\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -56782,12 +57139,12 @@ "hell", "quote" ], - "random": "Graves v. 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Geometry is, along with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a geometer. 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I came to this country, where the long-lasting war has created such discipline that the armies only seem to serve the purpose of allowing the inhabitants to enjoy peace more securely. Here, among a bustling crowd focused on their own business and not overly interested in others\u0027 affairs, I have been able to live with all the conveniences of the most populous cities, yet as solitary and secluded as if I were in the most remote deserts.", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\r\\robert-heinlein\\kk.org-heinleins-fan-mail-solution.md", "website": "https://kk.org/ct2/heinleins-fan-mail-solution/", "hacker news": "https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39733257", @@ -58032,7 +58389,7 @@ "Flag_of_Ukraine.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" ], "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Flag_of_Belarus.svg", - "random": "Much of the spit is accessible by car on the Ediz Hook Road (1.5 to 2 miles), which passes several turnouts and picnic areas, with broad views of Port Angeles and the Olympic Mountains, notably the peaks of Mount Angeles and Klahhane Ridge.", + "random": "technology", "license": "public domain", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\b\\belarus\\flag\\Flag_of_Belarus.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Belarus.svg", @@ -58053,7 +58410,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio", "title": "Ohio (Wikipedia)", "highway": "Interstate 90 (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The majority of soils in the [Georgia] depression are formed from glacial till, glacial outwash, and Lacustrine deposits.", + "random": "Animal (Wikipedia)", "cities": [ "Dayton, Ohio (Wikipedia)", "Kettering, Ohio (Wikipedia)", @@ -58083,7 +58440,7 @@ }, "Stand, wait, watch, move.": { "title": "Stand, wait, watch, move.", - "random": "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action", + "random": "Ridley Scott", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-line\\09\\stand-wait-watch-move.md", "next": "For thousands of years, or a day, I do not know." }, @@ -58096,13 +58453,13 @@ "footer" ], "tagged": "Thanks for the Nazi perfume", - "random": "SVG (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Taurus", "title": "On behalf of the rich, thank you." }, "Amadeus (rogerebert)": { "url": "/www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-amadeus-1984/", "excerpt": "Happy people are pleased by the happiness of others. 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With a population of over 46 million, it is the 14th-most populous country on the Asian continent and the 33rd-most populous country in the world. It is a federal parliamentary republic that consists of 18 governorates. The country is bordered by [Turkey](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey/) to the north, [Iran](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran/) to the east, the [Persian Gulf](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf/) and [Kuwait](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuwait/) to the southeast, [Saudi Arabia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia/) to the south, [Jordan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan/) to the southwest, and [Syria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria/) to the west. The capital and largest city is Baghdad. The Iraqi people are diverse, with similarly diverse geography and wildlife. As part of the Arab and Muslim world, most Iraqis are Muslims – minority faiths include Christianity, Yazidism, Mandaeism, Yarsanism, and Zoroastrianism. 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More than 90% of all volcanic rock on [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth) is basalt. Rapid-cooling, fine-grained basalt is chemically equivalent to slow-cooling, coarse-grained gabbro. The eruption of basalt lava is observed by geologists at about 20 volcanoes per year. Basalt is also an important rock type on other planetary bodies in the [Solar System](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System). For example, the bulk of the plains of [Venus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus), which cover ~80% of the surface, are basaltic; the lunar maria are plains of flood-basaltic lava flows; and basalt is a common rock on the surface of [Mars](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars).", - "random": "The island [Tyre] lay about a kilometre from the coast in Alexander [the Great]’s days, its high walls reaching 45.8 m (150 ft) above the sea on the eastern, landward facing, side of the island.", + "random": "Dead Sea", "wikipedia of": "basalt", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basalt", "title": "Basalt (Wikipedia)", @@ -58805,7 +59162,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\p\\palestinian-territories\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_territories", "title": "Palestinian territories (Wikipedia)", - "random": "North Creek Forest (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mineral Council sign on Walker Valley Road", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Gaza Strip (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **Palestinian territories** are the two regions of the former British Mandate for Palestine that have been occupied by [Israel](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel/) since the Six-Day War of 1967, namely the [West Bank](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank/) (including East Jerusalem) and the [Gaza Strip](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_City/). The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has referred to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as \"the Occupied Palestinian Territory\", and this term was used as the legal definition by the ICJ in its advisory opinion of July 2004. The term occupied Palestinian territory was used by the United Nations and other international organizations between October 1999 and December 2012 to refer to areas controlled by the Palestinian National Authority, but from 2012, when Palestine was admitted as one of its non-member observer states, the United Nations started using exclusively the name State of Palestine. The European Union (EU) also uses the term \"occupied Palestinian territory\". 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Each was centered on a temple dedicated to the particular patron god or goddess of the city and ruled over by a priestly governor (ensi) or by a king (lugal) who was intimately tied to the city\u0027s religious rites.", + "random": "Detroit River Live Cam from the Dossin Museum, Detroit, Michigan USA (youtube.com)", "title": "Wood structure at Ediz Hook", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2020/12/2020-12-02-wood-structure-at-ediz-hook/wood-structure-at-ediz-hook-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -58932,7 +59289,7 @@ "USDA PLANTS" ], "excerpt": "Birdsfoot trefoil is a moderately long-lived herbaceous perennial legume. It has a well developed, branching, tap-like root with side roots near the soil surface. Most cultivars are erect and grow to a height of 2 to 3 feet. The stems are slender, branch well, and are moderately leafy. Leaves are smooth and consist of 5 leaflets. The bloom is made up of a cluster of bright yellow flowers arranged in a whorl at the end of the flowering stems. When ripe, the brown seed pods extend outward from the stalk and look like a bird\u0027s foot. The plant remains green and succulent during and after seed ripening. There are an average of 375,000 seeds per pound.", - "random": "Potsdam was a residence of the Prussian kings and the German Emperor until 1918.", + "random": "picnic table", "pdf": "https://plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/factsheet/pdf/fs_loco6.pdf", "::path": "content\\topics\\biology\\taxa\\species\\lotus-corniculatus\\plants.sc.egov.usda.gov.md", "website": "https://plants.sc.egov.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=LOCO6", @@ -58945,7 +59302,7 @@ "Senator Katie Britt Delivers Republican Address to the Nation (britt.senate.gov)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\74.md", - "random": "every moment of your existence is a frame", + "random": "xkcd: Riemann-Zeta", "title": "\"Our future starts around kitchen tables just like this. 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Prior to the establishment of the Wedgwood neighborhood, the erratic was known first as Lone Rock and later simply as Big Rock. 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When it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is [autumn](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumn/) in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. 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The concept arose soon after Gautama Buddha\u0027s death, with a number of earlier Buddhist schools accepting the existence of such an intermediate state, while other schools rejected it. The concept of antarābhava, an intervening state between death and rebirth, was brought into Buddhism from the Vedic-Upanishadic (later Hindu) philosophical tradition. Later Buddhism expanded the bardo concept to six or more states of consciousness covering every stage of life and death. In Tibetan Buddhism, bardo is the central theme of the Bardo Thodol (literally Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State), the Tibetan Book of the Dead, a text intended to both guide the recently deceased person through the death bardo to gain a better rebirth and also to help their loved ones with the grieving process.", @@ -61334,14 +61692,14 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "A thoroughly American fascist pig", + "random": "Newport, Minnesota", "title": "Island in Miner\u0027s Corner", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2024/06/2024-06-07-island-in-miners-corner/island-in-miners-corner.thumbnail.jpg" }, "Alfirk (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/alfirk.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "Von Neumann paradox", + "random": "Africa (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -61366,7 +61724,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\c\\czech-republic\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic", "title": "Czech Republic (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Steelhead County Park", + "random": "Swordquest (Wikipedia)", "capital": "Prague (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **Czech Republic**, also known as **Czechia**, is a landlocked country in [Central Europe](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Europe/). 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Someone who is overdosing may stop breathing or their breathing may be slow and labored. Act fast! An overdose is life threatening. Give naloxone even if you do not know what kind of drugs a person took. 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(2024, February 2). Beta Pictoris. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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The nervous system detects environmental changes that impact the body, then works in tandem with the endocrine system to respond to such events. Nervous tissue first arose in wormlike organisms about 550 to 600 million years ago. In vertebrates it consists of two main parts, the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS consists of the brain and spinal cord. The PNS consists mainly of nerves, which are enclosed bundles of the long fibers or axons, that connect the CNS to every other part of the body. Nerves that transmit signals from the brain are called motor nerves or efferent nerves, while those nerves that transmit information from the body to the CNS are called sensory nerves or afferent. Spinal nerves are mixed nerves that serve both functions. The PNS is divided into three separate subsystems, the somatic, autonomic, and enteric nervous systems. Somatic nerves mediate voluntary movement. The autonomic nervous system is further subdivided into the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system is activated in cases of emergencies to mobilize energy, while the parasympathetic nervous system is activated when organisms are in a relaxed state. The enteric nervous system functions to control the gastrointestinal system. Both autonomic and enteric nervous systems function involuntarily. Nerves that exit from the cranium are called cranial nerves while those exiting from the spinal cord are called spinal nerves.", - "random": "No, I\u0027m not an American. I\u0027m one of the 22 million black people who are the victims of Americanism. One of the 22 million black people who are the victims of democracy, nothing but disguised hypocrisy. So, I\u0027m not standing here speaking to you as an American, or a patriot, or a flag-saluter, or a flag-waver—no, not I. I\u0027m speaking as a victim of this American system. And I see America through the eyes of the victim. I don\u0027t see any American dream; I see an American nightmare.", + "random": "Mark 1:23", "wikipedia of": "nervous system", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_system", "title": "Nervous system (Wikipedia)", @@ -61988,7 +62346,7 @@ "Ecclesiastes 1:12" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/6502363", - "random": "\"I am worried about their future – and the future of children in every corner of our nation. 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(2024, January 30). Boltzmann brain. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 5, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boltzmann_brain\u0026oldid=1201101868", "snippet of": "Boltzmann brain (Wikipedia)", @@ -62050,7 +62408,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "David Fuller", - "random": "Roots in the pathway near Swamp Creek (1 of 3)", + "random": "Mathematical universe hypothesis (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://www.eyesonthesky.com/tutorials/telescope-guides/how-to-find-and-observe-the-double-cluster-tots5", "viewing guide of": [ "NGC 869", @@ -62062,7 +62420,7 @@ }, "basement": { "title": "basement", - "random": "Big Diomede Island (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The AI terminal is your connection to the AI brain.", "photograph": "Footprints on the wall", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\b\\basement\\basement.md" }, @@ -62080,7 +62438,7 @@ "title": "Just as all phenomena exist in time and thus have a history, they also exist in space and have a geography.", "related": "Geography (Wikipedia)", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, March 17). Geography. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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(2024, January 26). Langrenus (crater). In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved March 4, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Langrenus_(crater)\u0026oldid=1199122063", "snippet of": "Langrenus (crater) (Wikipedia)", @@ -62173,7 +62531,7 @@ "human being", "dead at the moment" ], - "random": "The mathematicians were concerned, for the proof was sound.", + "random": "McDonald\u0027s", "title": "J. J. Thomson", "seminal paper": "Cathode Rays (en.wikisource.org)", "history": "J. J. Thomson and The Electron: 1897–1899: An Introduction (PDF)" @@ -62204,7 +62562,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Philosophy** (*love of wisdom* in ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like [existence](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existence), reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language. 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(2024, April 22). The Voyage of Life. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Living reptiles comprise four orders: Testudines (turtles), Crocodilia (crocodilians), Squamata (lizards and snakes), and Rhynchocephalia (the tuatara). As of May 2023, about 12,000 living species of reptiles are listed in the Reptile Database. The study of the traditional reptile orders, customarily in combination with the study of modern amphibians, is called herpetology.", - "random": "//build/ 2016", + "random": "Georgetown, Seattle", "wikipedia of": [ "reptile", "Reptilia" @@ -62560,7 +62918,7 @@ ], "school district": "Independent School District 622", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\oakdale\\oakdale.md", - "random": "WASHINGTON AND HIS MOTHER.", + "random": "Galápagos Microplate", "title": "Oakdale, Minnesota", "suburb of": "Saint Paul, Minnesota", "tags": [ @@ -62577,7 +62935,7 @@ }, "Euler\u0027s Identity": { "title": "Euler\u0027s Identity", - "random": "Blue Mountains", + "random": "The Searchers", "beauty of": "mathematics", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\eulers-identity\\eulers-identity.md", "xkcd": "xkcd: e to the pi times i" @@ -62594,7 +62952,7 @@ "abandoned", "rusted" ], - "random": "Horologium (constellation) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Puget Group (Wikipedia)", "note": "in fairness, the graffiti is largely restricted to this old maintenance box (possibly held electronics)", "title": "Old box at the end of the Snoqualmie Tunnel", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2015/07/2015-07-26-old-box-at-end-of-snoqualmie-tunnel/20150726_224333642_iOS.jpg", @@ -62615,7 +62973,7 @@ "elevator" ], "elevator of": "Dubuque, Iowa", - "random": "Stillwater Bridge (St. Croix River) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "C. 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(1 of 2)", @@ -62725,14 +63083,14 @@ "Indian Ocean", "Middle East" ], - "random": "attainder", + "random": "Puget Sound Energy", "title": "Arabian Sea", "gulf": "Gulf of Aden" }, "In a chemical synapse, electrical activity in the presynaptic neuron is converted (via the activation of voltage-gated calcium channels) into the release of a chemical called a neurotransmitter that binds to receptors located in the plasma membrane of the postsynaptic cell.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapse/2-6/", "type": "snippet", - "random": "Ben Morea", + "random": "Veil Nebula - NGC6960.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "tags": [ "chemical synapse", "calcium", @@ -62758,7 +63116,7 @@ "YouTube" ], "excerpt": "At the end of the last Apollo 15 moon walk, Commander David Scott (pictured above) performed a live demonstration for the television cameras. He held out a geologic hammer and a feather and dropped them at the same time. Because they were essentially in a vacuum, there was no air resistance and the feather fell at the same rate as the hammer, as Galileo had concluded hundreds of years before - all objects released together fall at the same rate regardless of mass.", - "random": "ecliptic", + "random": "🐋", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYEgdZ3iEKA", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\spacecraft\\apollo-15\\youtube-feather-drop.md", "youtube-id": "oYEgdZ3iEKA", @@ -62767,7 +63125,7 @@ }, "Astronomy (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomy/", - "random": "define a symbol of God in your code", + "random": "Yesler Terrace, Seattle", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\topics\\astronomy\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -62792,7 +63150,7 @@ "related": [ "Privacy Badger (privacybadger.org)" ], - "random": "Marcel Duchamp, 1917, Fountain, photograph by Alfred Stieglitz.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "William Goldman, the author of the novel and the screenplay of *The Princess Bride*, wrote in his nonfiction work *Which Lie Did I Tell?* that Roussimoff was one of the gentlest and most generous people he ever knew.", "::path": "content\\about\\recommendations\\i-recommend-privacy-badger-to-block-tracking-cookies.md", "tags": [ "privacy" @@ -62804,7 +63162,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\physics\\double-slit-experiment\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "experiement of": "Physics (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "In modern physics, the **double-slit experiment** demonstrates that light and matter can satisfy the seemingly incongruous classical definitions for both waves and particles. This ambiguity is considered evidence for the fundamentally probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics. This type of experiment was first performed by Thomas Young in 1801, as a demonstration of the wave behavior of visible light. In 1927, Davisson and Germer and, independently George Paget Thomson and his research student Alexander Reid demonstrated that electrons show the same behavior, which was later extended to atoms and molecules. Thomas Young\u0027s experiment with light was part of classical physics long before the development of quantum mechanics and the concept of wave–particle duality. He believed it demonstrated that Christiaan Huygens\u0027 wave theory of light was correct, and his experiment is sometimes referred to as Young\u0027s experiment or Young\u0027s slits.", - "random": "butterfly", + "random": "prairie", "wikipedia of": "double-slit experiment", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment", "title": "Double-slit experiment (Wikipedia)", @@ -62821,7 +63179,7 @@ "universe" ], "related": "entropy", - "random": "Steelhead County Park", + "random": "Flag_of_Hong_Kong.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "heat death of the universe" }, "Transnistria (Wikipedia)": { @@ -62837,7 +63195,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\t\\transnistria\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria", "title": "Transnistria (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Dodecagon (Wikipedia)", + "random": "As a result, shales are typically deposited in very slow moving water and are often found in lakes and lagoonal deposits, in river deltas, on floodplains and offshore below the wave base.", "snippet": "All UN member states consider Transnistria a legal part of the Republic of Moldova. 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This is sometimes abbreviated in databases and catalogs as **6lobe** (starting with the numeral 6, not the capital letter G). **Torx Plus**, **Torx Paralobe** and **Torx ttap** are improved head profiles.", - "random": "Russia", + "random": "speculative fiction", "wikipedia of": "Torx", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torx", "title": "Torx (Wikipedia)", @@ -63681,7 +64039,7 @@ ], "born on": "1915-12-12", "mention": "Sinatra with a cold is Picasso without paint, Ferrari without fuel—only worse.", - "random": "Archimedean solid", + "random": "Proterozoic (Wikipedia)", "title": "Frank Sinatra" }, "Independence Day": { @@ -63690,7 +64048,7 @@ "holiday", "United States" ], - "random": "Juan de Fuca Plate", + "random": "Malawi (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\united-states\\independence-day\\independence-day.md" }, "The Palouse Ecoregion (storymaps.arcgis.com)": { @@ -63700,7 +64058,7 @@ "Palouse" ], "author": "Kristy Snyder", - "random": "Hamas (Wikipedia)", + "random": "\"My American Dream allowed me, the daughter of two small business owners from rural Enterprise, Alabama, to be elected to the U.S. Senate at the age of 40.\"", "website": "https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/085670459cec49b28ddd4ce7cf2ac835", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\north-america\\palouse\\storymaps.arcgis.com.md", "excerpt": "The Palouse Prairie is an endangered ecosystem spanning Eastern Washington, Western Idaho, and Northeastern Washington (Noss et al. 1995). Different sources have a variety of historical ranges throughout this region. The most widely accepted historical range was created by Black et al. 1998. Black’s map displays the extensive loss of the Palouse Prairie’s range due to agricultural land conversion. Many of these maps are fairly old paper maps. Interactive, online maps of this region are lacking and needed.", @@ -63719,7 +64077,7 @@ "human being", "dead at the moment" ], - "random": "Sutro Baths", + "random": "Flag of Namibia (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Satoshi Kon" }, "The apocryphal Acts of Timothy states that in the year 97 AD, the 80-year-old bishop tried to halt a procession in honor of the goddess Diana by preaching the Gospel. 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The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle, and is addressed to the church in Thessalonica, in modern-day Greece. It is likely among the first of Paul\u0027s letters, probably written by the end of AD 52, in the reign of Claudius although some scholars believe the Epistle to the Galatians may have been written by AD 48.", - "random": "Triangulum (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Greece", "wikipedia of": "1 Thessalonians", "book of": "New Testament (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Epistle_to_the_Thessalonians", @@ -63830,7 +64188,7 @@ }, "you do not see your way out": { "title": "you do not see your way out", - "random": "Central Asia (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, to Gladys Love (née Smith) and Vernon Presley.", "type": "fragment", "::path": "content\\fragments\\i-have-tried-forever-to-wake-you-up\\you-do-not-see-your-way-out.md", "next": "you do not see the cage around you" @@ -63838,7 +64196,7 @@ "Experience Curiosity (eyes.nasa.gov)": { "url": "/eyes.nasa.gov/curiosity/", "type": "website", - "random": "Seattle Seahawks", + "random": "Georgia Depression", "tags": [ "website" ], @@ -63859,7 +64217,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In astronomy, **absolute magnitude** (***M***) is a measure of the luminosity of a celestial object on an inverse logarithmic astronomical magnitude scale. An object\u0027s absolute magnitude is defined to be equal to the [apparent magnitude](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparent_magnitude/) that the object would have if it were viewed from a distance of exactly 10 parsecs (32.6 light-years), without extinction (or dimming) of its light due to absorption by interstellar matter and cosmic dust. By hypothetically placing all objects at a standard reference distance from the observer, their luminosities can be directly compared among each other on a magnitude scale. For [Solar System](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System/) bodies that shine in reflected light, a different definition of absolute magnitude (H) is used, based on a standard reference distance of one astronomical unit.", - "random": "John F. Kennedy", + "random": "Tiny Octopus Gets So Excited When His Diver Friend Comes To Visit Him | The Dodo (youtube.com)", "wikipedia of": "absolute magnitude", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_magnitude", "title": "Absolute magnitude (Wikipedia)", @@ -63881,7 +64239,7 @@ "Autumn in Rainier View", "Amanita muscaria in Montlake" ], - "random": "Kochab has reached a state in its evolution where the outer envelope has expanded to 42 times the radius of the Sun.", + "random": "Laniakea - Space visualization fly-through (youtube.com)", "title": "canvassing" }, "chicken": { @@ -63891,7 +64249,7 @@ ], "baby": "chick", "see also": "rooster", - "random": "NGC 4833", + "random": "Walk around the gate and take your first left to the quarry.", "title": "chicken", "emoji": "🐔" }, @@ -63908,7 +64266,7 @@ "A Few Good Men" ], "genre of": "fiction", - "random": "United States v. 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Massey was the only one who knew that the letterhead — and the block club — were her own creations and that she was the only “club” member.", "TODO": [ "Get screenshot of original posting to verify this quote.", "Investigate claims the posting is fake." @@ -63954,7 +64312,7 @@ }, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz": { "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\l\\l-frank-baum\\the-wonderful-wizard-of-oz\\the-wonderful-wizard-of-oz.md", - "random": "Homam", + "random": "black and white", "wikipedia": "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Wikipedia)", "adaptation": "The Wizard of Oz", "online copy": "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (en.wikisource.org)", @@ -63991,7 +64349,7 @@ "photograph", "urban exploration" ], - "random": "Anguilla (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Moganite (Wikipedia)", "title": "Flowing brown graffiti at Fruen Mill", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2008/05/2008-05-31-flowing-brown-graffiti-at-fruen-mill/recon-4-069-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -64010,7 +64368,7 @@ "Publilius Syrus (Wikipedia)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\p\\publilius-syrus\\quotes\\bitter-for-a-free-man-is-the-bondage-of-debt.md", - "random": "I do not my release control of this art.", + "random": "Sargon of Akkad (Wikipedia)", "attribution": "Publilius Syrus, *Sententiae*" }, "William Herschel": { @@ -64023,7 +64381,7 @@ ], "discovery": "Sir William Herschel first observed Uranus on 13 March 1781, leading to its discovery as a planet, expanding the known boundaries of the Solar System for the first time in history and making Uranus the first planet classified as such with the aid of a telescope. ", "title": "William Herschel", - "random": "This message is for the brain of the person reading this.", + "random": "Bab-el-Mandeb", "wikipedia": "William Herschel (Wikipedia)" }, "Louis Vuitton Malletier": { @@ -64040,7 +64398,7 @@ "Discover Mumford \u0026 Sons\u0027 new song \"Good People\" ", "Louis Vuitton cannot be categorized as art." ], - "random": "Warren G. Harding (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Douglas County, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Louis Vuitton Malletier" }, "Columbia County, Washington (Wikipedia)": { @@ -64055,7 +64413,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\columbia-county\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_County,_Washington", "title": "Columbia County, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "hexagon", + "random": "Dick suffered another stroke in the hospital, which led to brain death. Five days later, on March 2, 1982, he was disconnected from life support.", "excerpt": "**Columbia County** is a county located in the U.S. state of [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/). As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,952, making it the second-least populous county in Washington. The county seat and largest city is Dayton. The county was created out of [Walla Walla County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walla_Walla_County,_Washington/) on November 11, 1875, and is named after the [Columbia River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_River/) (which does not flow through the county). Columbia County is included in the Walla Walla, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area.", "county of": "Washington (state) (Wikipedia)", "location": "Map of Washington highlighting Columbia County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -64089,7 +64447,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Thalia Graves", + "random": "Fife Heights, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Painted chair at Little Cheerful Cafe", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/03/2018-03-05-painted-chair-at-little-cheerful-cafe/20180305_203700203_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -64100,7 +64458,7 @@ "tectosilicate", "Bing" ], - "random": "Eventually they died down and the line became mo·not·o·nous.", + "random": "VISUALIZE YOUR FUTURE", "date": "2023-12-06", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\tectosilicate\\ask-bing-chat-what-is-a-tectosilicate.md", "website": "https://www.bing.com/search?showconv=1\u0026sendquery=1\u0026q=what+is+a+tectosilicate", @@ -64109,7 +64467,7 @@ "Herman_Melville_by_Joseph_O_Eaton.jpg (wikimedia.org)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Melville_by_Joseph_O_Eaton.jpg/", "type": "picture", - "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Downtown Seattle — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", + "random": "White Bear Lake, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Herman_Melville_by_Joseph_O_Eaton.jpg", "related": "Herman Melville (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", @@ -64127,7 +64485,7 @@ "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Britt/election-2-1/", "type": "snippet", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Britt", - "random": "Looking up the river to Mount Baker", + "random": "Emily Dickinson", "donald trump of": "Katie Britt", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-2022-election-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, March 9). Katie Britt. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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One of the sequences was visualizing our neighborhood of 100,000 galaxies; Laniakea. We worked closely with astrophysicist Daniel Pomarede, IRFU-CEA, Paris to utilized real data of the galaxy super cluster. Daniel provided and translated data into vertice points within an OBJ. Programming was needed to properly visualize Laniakea’s galaxy paths (streamlines) since neither 3D Max, Maya and Cinema 4D could properly translate the data. Blender and After Effects worked well communicating and properly visualizing the star cluster galaxies, streamlines, animation and compositing. Additional script work was used to share camera information between Blender and After Effects.", - "random": "At around 20:00 MSK (UTC+3), before the band began their performance, masked gunmen in combat fatigues opened fire on the crowd using AK-74-style assault rifles.", + "random": "NGC object", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\objects\\laniakea-supercluster\\youtube-deep-sky.md", "visualization of": "Laniakea Supercluster", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuukJjm6cDc", @@ -64260,7 +64618,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\j\\julien-offray-de-la-mettrie\\man-a-machine\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_a_Machine", "title": "Man a Machine (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Mark 1:5", + "random": "gear", "tags": [ "Materialism (Wikipedia)", "Wikipedia" @@ -64274,7 +64632,7 @@ "tags": [ "novel" ], - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 5-1", + "random": "Destiny (streamer) (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia": "Sourcery (Wikipedia)", "novel of": [ "Discworld", @@ -64285,7 +64643,7 @@ "One Million Checkboxes (onemillioncheckboxes.com)": { "url": "/onemillioncheckboxes.com/", "type": "website", - "random": "Clark County, Washington", + "random": "Electricity (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "checkbox", "fun stuff", @@ -64329,7 +64687,7 @@ ], "type": "country", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\s\\saudi-arabia\\saudi-arabia.md", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 9-1", + "random": "Leo Tolstoy (Wikipedia)", "title": "Saudi Arabia", "across the red sea": [ "Egypt", @@ -64356,7 +64714,7 @@ ], "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\natural-number\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 21). Natural number. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 23, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Natural_number\u0026oldid=1209347891", - "random": "Nicolaus Copernicus (plato.standford.edu)", + "random": "The Dark Side of Lighthouses (hakaimagazine.com)", "title": "The natural numbers form a set, often symbolized as ℕ." }, "The Scarlet Plague": { @@ -64366,7 +64724,7 @@ "tags": [ "story" ], - "random": "Procyon", + "random": "space opera", "audio book": "The Scarlet Plague (librivox.org)", "title": "The Scarlet Plague", "novel by": "Jack London" @@ -64383,7 +64741,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\circinus\\Circinus_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Circinus_IAU.svg", "title": "Circinus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Coma Berenices (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Julius Caesar", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Circinus_IAU.svg", "related": "Circinus (Wikipedia)", "chart of": [ @@ -64413,7 +64771,7 @@ ], "name": "cloud with snow", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\weather\\???.md", - "random": "Alberta (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Reticle (Wikipedia)", "title": "🌨️" }, "Banda Sea Plate (Wikipedia)": { @@ -64428,7 +64786,7 @@ ], "type": "website", "wikipedia of": "Banda Sea Plate", - "random": "Identified with PictureThis", + "random": "Heyward Patterson", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\techtonic-plates\\banda-sea-plate\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tectonic plate of": "Southeast Asia (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banda_Sea_Plate", @@ -64445,7 +64803,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Al Tarf (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Explosion following the plane impact into the South Tower (WTC 2) - B6019~11.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\sites\\spectrumlocalnews.com\\snippets\\andre-mackniel-14-1.md", "snippet of": "https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/buffalo/news/2022/05/27/friend--family-hold-celebration-of-life-for-andre-mackniel", "title": "\"When I was feeling bad, and hurt, he came and helped me out,” he said. “He\u0027d say, ‘Cuz, it\u0027s going to be all right.’ And I accept that, especially from a good guy like hi[m].”" @@ -64460,7 +64818,7 @@ "hadith", "snippet" ], - "random": "Canes_Venatici_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Flag_of_Kuwait.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\islam\\topics\\islam\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-2-5.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 9). Islam. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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It will not near the closest star in this constellation for over a million years at its present speed, by which time its batteries will be long dead.", + "random": "xkcd: Abusive Astronomy", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/John_Locke.jpg", "related": "John Locke (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", @@ -64526,7 +64884,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**John Caldwell Calhoun** (/kælˈhuːn/; March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. Born in South Carolina, he adamantly defended American slavery and sought to protect the interests of white Southerners. Calhoun began his political career as a nationalist, modernizer and proponent of a strong federal government and protective tariffs. In the late 1820s, his views changed radically, and he became a leading proponent of states\u0027 rights, limited government, nullification, and opposition to high tariffs. Calhoun saw Northern acceptance of those policies as a condition of the South\u0027s remaining in the Union. His beliefs heavily influenced the South\u0027s secession from the Union in 1860 and 1861. He was the first of two vice presidents to resign from the position, the second being Spiro Agnew, who resigned in 1973.", - "random": "The first message was sent between two machines that were literally side by side. The only physical connection they had (aside from the floor they sat on) was through the ARPANET. I sent a number of test messages to myself from one machine to the other. The test messages were entirely forgettable and I have, therefore, forgotten them. Most likely the first message was QUERTYIOP or something similar. When I was satisfied that the program seemed to work, I sent a message to the rest of my group explaining how to send messages over the network. The first use of network email announced its own existence.", + "random": "Phoenix (spacecraft)", "wikipedia of": "John C. Calhoun", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Calhoun", "title": "John C. Calhoun (Wikipedia)", @@ -64547,7 +64905,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\louisiana\\new-orleans\\Flag_of_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.svg", "title": "Flag_of_New_Orleans,_Louisiana.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "The Real Swaziland/Eswatini They Don\u0027t Show You! 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As with all the recordings they are available for mp3 download on the Blake Society web site at www.blakesociety.org.uk/voice.", - "random": "Skykomishmap.png (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "atomic number 8", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\w\\william-blake\\the-marriage-of-heaven-and-hell\\youtube.com-dramatisation.md", "youtube-id": "6BqmpmmXw3Q", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BqmpmmXw3Q", @@ -64578,7 +64936,7 @@ "snippet" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\united-states-v-trump\\docket\\3\\para\\14.md", - "random": "Henry Clay (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Jerusalem", "title": "14. The classification marking “NOFORN” stood for “Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals” and denoted that dissemination of that information was limited to United States persons." }, "polygonal patterned ground": { @@ -64586,7 +64944,7 @@ "example": "Phoenix_mission_horizon_stitched_high_definition.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia": "Polygonal patterned ground (Wikipedia)", "common occurance in some regions of": "Mars", - "random": "Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. This name is a combination of the Indian word minni water and the Greek polis, meaning city. The first house was built here in 1849. The town was incorporated In 1867. St. Anthony, a very old town on the east bank of the river and directly at the Falls of St. Anthony, was incorporated in 1856 and merged with Minneapolis in 1872. St. Anthony city was named from the Falls, and the falls were named by the early French missionaries and explorers for St. Anthony of Padua. The falls were first seen by these missionaries on St. Anthony\u0027s day.", + "random": "Sutro Heights Park", "title": "polygonal patterned ground" }, "Space Invaders (Atari 2600 video game) (Wikipedia)": { @@ -64596,7 +64954,7 @@ "type": "website", "port of": "Space Invaders (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "***Space Invaders*** is a 1980 video game based on Taito\u0027s arcade game Space Invaders (1978) for the Atari 2600. It was developed and released by Atari, Inc. and designed and developed by Rick Maurer. The game is based on the arcade game in which a player operates a laser cannon to shoot at incoming enemies from outer space. Maurer\u0027s version has unique graphics and offers some gameplay variations. 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The GMP is collocated with the Galapagos Triple Junction, which is an atypical ridge-ridge-ridge triple junction. At the Galapagos Triple Junction, the [Pacific Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Plate/), [Cocos Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocos_Plate/), and [Nazca Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Plate/) meet incompletely, forming two counter-rotating microplates at the junction of the Cocos-Nazca, Pacific-Cocos, and Pacific-Nazca spreading ridges.", - "random": "Henry Hall, the 94-year-old lighthouse keeper, discovered that a spark, probably from a candle in the lantern, had flown up and ignited the top of the tower. 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It is the longest side of any such triangle; the two other shorter sides of such a triangle are called catheti or legs. The length of the hypotenuse can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the two legs. Mathematically, this can be written as *𝑎^2 + 𝑏^2 = 𝑐^2*, where *a* is the length of one leg, *b* is the length of another leg, and *c* is the length of the hypotenuse." }, @@ -67201,7 +67559,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\objects\\solar-system\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System", "title": "Solar System (Wikipedia)", - "random": "John 1:30", + "random": "Martha Lake Airport Park", "near": "Alpha Centauri (Wikipedia)", "orbits": "Milky Way (Wikipedia)", "moon": "Moon (Wikipedia)", @@ -67211,7 +67569,7 @@ }, "The Producers (2005 film) (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Producers_(2005_film)/", - "random": "Wedgwood, Seattle (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Be aware, your attachment may try to read this.", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\the-producers-2005\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -67236,7 +67594,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Alpha Phoenicis** (**α Phoenicis**, abbreviated **Alpha Phe** or **α Phe**), formally named **Ankaa** /ˈæŋkə/, with the same pronunciation) is the brightest star in the constellation of [Phoenix](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(constellation)/).", - "random": "Douglas Creek (Washington) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Fantasy comedy (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Ankaa", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Phoenicis", "title": "Alpha Phoenicis (Wikipedia)", @@ -67255,7 +67613,7 @@ "Through the metal at Meadowdale", "Downstream Sammamish River on a rainy evening" ], - "random": "Arab Spring (Wikipedia)", + "random": "xkcd: Elevator", "title": "evening" }, "Count Dracula": { @@ -67266,12 +67624,12 @@ ], "fictional character of": "Bram Stoker", "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Dracula", - "random": "Morton, Minnesota", + "random": "World Report 2024: Ethiopia (hrw.org)", "title": "Count Dracula" }, "game theory": { "title": "game theory", - "random": "🐝", + "random": "William McKinley (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia": "Game theory (Wikipedia)", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy": "Game Theory (plato.standford.edu)", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\game-theory\\game-theory.md" @@ -67288,7 +67646,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\cancer\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancer_(constellation)", "title": "Cancer (constellation) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Wells Fargo Center", + "random": "Donnie Darko", "chart": "Cancer_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "open cluster": "Beehive Cluster (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Cancer** is one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac and is located in the Northern celestial hemisphere. Its old astronomical symbol is ♋︎. Its name is Latin for crab and it is commonly represented as one. Cancer is a medium-size constellation with an area of 506 square degrees and its stars are rather faint, its brightest star Beta Cancri having an apparent magnitude of 3.5. It contains two stars with known planets, including 55 Cancri, which has five: one super-earth and four gas giants, one of which is in the habitable zone and as such has expected temperatures similar to [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/). 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Be sure that have a valid Discover Pass prominently displayed or you may be ticketed.", "related": "Walker Valley gate", - "random": "Pac-Man (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Painting behind glass at Port Townsend", "title": "Drive until you reach the gate, and then park." }, "Big Stone Lake (Wikipedia)": { @@ -67446,7 +67804,7 @@ "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\lakes\\big-stone-lake\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "retrieved": "2024-07-19", - "random": "Hunts Point, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Monte Davidoff", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Stone_Lake", "title": "Big Stone Lake (Wikipedia)", "snippets": [ @@ -67462,7 +67820,7 @@ }, "Port of Seattle": { "title": "Port of Seattle", - "random": "Coma Berenices (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Sasquatch! 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Have them come to the tent of meeting, that they may stand there with you.", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:15", - "random": "Gospel of John (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Screenshot 2024-07-03 183923", "➡️": "Numbers 11:17", "title": "Numbers 11:16", "King James Bible": "And the LORD said unto Moses, Gather unto me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of the congregation, that they may stand there with thee." @@ -67607,7 +67965,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-17.md", "New International Version": "I will come down and speak with you there, and I will take some of the power of the Spirit that is on you and put it on them. They will share the burden of the people with you so that you will not have to carry it alone.", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:16", - "random": "We observed Giausar for the first time", + "random": "Over his desk Edison displayed a placard with Sir Joshua Reynolds\u0027 famous quotation: \"There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking.\" This slogan was reputedly posted at several other locations throughout the facility.", "➡️": "Numbers 11:18", "title": "Numbers 11:17", "King James Bible": "And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which *is* upon thee, and will put *it* upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear *it* not thyself alone." @@ -67622,7 +67980,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "Kenneth E. 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What have I done to displease you that you put the burden of all these people on me?", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:10", - "random": "Recursive descent parser (Wikipedia)", + "random": "#003399", "➡️": "Numbers 11:12", "title": "Numbers 11:11", "King James Bible": "And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant? and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me?" @@ -67641,7 +67999,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-12.md", "New International Version": "Did I conceive all these people? Did I give them birth? Why do you tell me to carry them in my arms, as a nurse carries an infant, to the land you promised on oath to their ancestors?", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:11", - "random": "Picasso made his first trip to Paris, then the art capital of Europe, in 1900. There, he met his first Parisian friend, journalist and poet Max Jacob, who helped Picasso learn the language and its literature.", + "random": "Triangle.Scalene.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "➡️": "Numbers 11:13", "title": "Numbers 11:12", "King James Bible": "Have I conceived all this people? have I begotten them, that thou shouldest say unto me, Carry them in thy bosom, as a nursing father beareth the sucking child, unto the land which thou swarest unto their fathers?" @@ -67650,21 +68008,21 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-13.md", "New International Version": "Where can I get meat for all these people? They keep wailing to me, ‘Give us meat to eat!’", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:12", - "random": "Urubamba River (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Galatians 3:28", "➡️": "Numbers 11:14", "title": "Numbers 11:13", "King James Bible": "Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people? for they weep unto me, saying, Give us flesh, that we may eat." }, "just as we are now": { "title": "just as we are now", - "random": "up the Pacific coast", + "random": "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.", "type": "fragment", "::path": "content\\fragments\\just-as-we-are-now.md", "next": "you refuse to see the cage around you" }, "Hoosier Hill (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoosier_Hill/", - "random": "One of the most significant dates in the [Minnesota State] fair\u0027s history was September 2, 1901, when then-Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was visiting and first uttered the famous phrase, \"Speak softly and carry a big stick.\" Roosevelt became president just 12 days later, after William McKinley was assassinated.", + "random": "The interior of the crater has a higher albedo than the surroundings, so the crater appears bright when the Sun is overhead.", "park of": "Indiana (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\parks\\hoosier-hill\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -67680,7 +68038,7 @@ }, "1984": { "title": "1984", - "random": "Taiwan", + "random": "Doe v. 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(2024, July 26). Aldous Huxley. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved July 31, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aldous_Huxley\u0026oldid=1236860082", @@ -67750,7 +68108,7 @@ "window" ], "photograph": "Alongside the Andiamo", - "random": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004735.png", + "random": "Piano (Wikipedia)", "title": "door", "emoji": "🚪" }, @@ -67765,7 +68123,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverboat", "tagged": "showboat", - "random": "North Fork Nooksack River", + "random": "Coon Rapids, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "title": "riverboat" }, "Lake Stickney Community Park": { @@ -67781,7 +68139,7 @@ "park" ], "headwaters of": "Swamp Creek", - "random": "Kurt_Gödel.png (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Esperance, Washington", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/17542917", "sign": "Lake Stickney Community Park sign", "website": "Lake Stickney Community Park (snohomishcountywa.gov)", @@ -67793,7 +68151,7 @@ "::path": "content\\sites\\xkcd.com\\361.md", "picture": "https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/christmas_back_home.png", "author": "Randall Munroe", - "random": "fantasy film", + "random": "Sydney", "license": "CC BY-NC 2.5", "xkcd of": "Christmas", "website": "https://xkcd.com/361/", @@ -67822,7 +68180,7 @@ "mountain" ], "flag element": "Flag_of_Nicaragua.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "\"It would seem that you have no useful skill or talent whatsoever,\" he said. \"Have you thought of going into teaching?\"", + "random": "Demna (designer) (Wikipedia)", "title": "volcano", "emoji": "🌋" }, @@ -67844,7 +68202,7 @@ "Iota Orionis" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\orion\\orion.md", - "random": "Surrealist artists such as Salvador Dalí would intentionally use pareidolia in their works, often in the form of a hidden face.", + "random": "Drive another 0.7 miles to 299th Ave SE, and turn right.", "title": "Orion", "nebula": [ "Messier 78", @@ -67891,7 +68249,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\russia\\kaliningrad-oblast\\Flag_of_Kaliningrad_Oblast.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Kaliningrad_Oblast.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Kaliningrad_Oblast.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Ecclesiastes 1:2", + "random": "Bennington Lake", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4/Flag_of_Kaliningrad_Oblast.svg", "related": "Kaliningrad Oblast (Wikipedia)", "flag of": "Kaliningrad Oblast", @@ -67903,7 +68261,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\biology\\topics\\mushrooms\\mushrooms.md", "simulation": "High Dose SHROOMS Trip Simulation (POV) (youtube.com)", "plural of": "mushroom", - "random": "Rosa nutkana (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Ocean Beach, San Francisco (Wikipedia)", "title": "mushrooms", "informal group": "Psilocybin mushroom" }, @@ -67924,7 +68282,7 @@ "river": "Klickitat River", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1152565", "location": "Map of Washington highlighting Klickitat County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "\"We are met on a great battle-field of that war.\"", + "random": "Also known as Port Blakely, the harbor was once home to a major lumber mill business, the Port Blakely Mill Company, established 1864", "title": "Klickitat County, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\klickitat-county\\klickitat-county.md" }, @@ -67936,7 +68294,7 @@ "Joe Biden" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\26.md", - "random": "Ralph Waldo Emerson (plato.standford.edu)", + "random": "Hebrews", "title": "\"Tonight, President Biden finally said her name. 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The story follows an early episode in Greek mythology, in which the gods of Olympus had defeated the Titans and the Giants in a power struggle. Mother Earth, also known as Gaia, had another nasty surprise in store for the gods. She coupled with Tartarus, the lowest region of the Underworld where Zeus had imprisoned the Titans, and from this unlikely union came Typhon, the most awful monster the world had ever seen", "see also": "Star Tales - Piscis Austrinus (ianridpath.com)", "borders": [ @@ -68063,7 +68428,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Jean Jacques Rousseau (plato.standford.edu)", + "random": "shift the code to make space", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\catalogs\\messier\\messier-56\\wikipedia\\snippet-2-3.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, July 16). Messier 56. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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(2023, November 8). Rubus armeniacus. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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He is best known for directing films in the science fiction, crime and historical drama genres. His work is known for its atmospheric and highly concentrated visual style. He ranks among the highest-grossing directors and has received many accolades, including the BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement in 2018, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003, and appointed a Knight Grand Cross by King Charles III in 2024.", - "random": "Jennifer in Paradise", + "random": "microprocessor", "wikipedia of": "Ridley Scott", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ridley_Scott", "title": "Ridley Scott (Wikipedia)", @@ -68353,7 +68722,7 @@ "next": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode", "picture": "content/screenshots/failed-to-unmarshal-yaml/9/failed-to-unmarshal-yaml-in-vscode-in-paint-in-paint-in-paint-in-paint-in-paint-in-vscode-in-paint.png", "date": "2024-03-10", - "random": "Class (biology) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "United States Declaration of Independence", "title": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in paint in paint in paint in paint in paint in vscode in paint", "tags": [ "screenshot", @@ -68362,7 +68731,7 @@ }, "Art drives.": { "title": "Art drives.", - "random": "Oregon Trail Mainframe (archive.org)", + "random": "Lake Erie (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\screenshots\\louis-vuitton-first-experience\\2\\art-drives.md", "next": "Art does not optimize for the audience." }, @@ -68371,11 +68740,12 @@ "✂️": "multiple acts involving arson, chargeable under the following provisions of state law: California Penal Code§ 451 (arson), California Penal Code§§ 21(a), 664 (attempt), California Penal Code § 31 ( aiding and abetting), and California Penal Code § 182 (conspiracy);", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "United States v. 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(Wikipedia)", - "random": "Gregory Rift (Wikipedia)", + "random": "serpent seed", "wikipedia of": "Pyramids", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramids_(novel)", "title": "Pyramids (novel) (Wikipedia)", @@ -68403,7 +68773,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands_in_United_Kingdom.svg", "author": "[TUBS](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:TUBS)", - "random": "The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;—to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction;—to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party;—to Controversies between two or more States;—between a State and Citizens of another State,—between Citizens of different States,—between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.", + "random": "Group Therapy Weekender", "location of": "South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\united-kingdom\\south-georgia-and-the-south-sandwich-islands\\location\\South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands_in_United_Kingdom.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands_in_United_Kingdom.svg", @@ -68435,7 +68805,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\king-county\\mercer-island\\mercer-island.md", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237360", "TODO": "make a separate entry for the island. this is the city record.", - "random": "How to Run a Live Coding Stream on Twitch using OBS (jordanlewis.org)", + "random": "Van Zandt, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Mercer Island, Washington", "eastbound on interstate 90": "Bellevue, Washington" }, @@ -68446,7 +68816,7 @@ "NGC object" ], "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_869", - "random": "I am composing a story and incorporating-your-moves.", + "random": "Clallam County — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "chart": "Perseus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "viewing guide": "How to find and observe the Double Cluster (TOTS#5) (eyesonthesky.com)", "title": "NGC 869", @@ -68464,7 +68834,7 @@ "Earth", "Moon" ], - "random": "Restorationism", + "random": "#ffc72c", "title": "Earth-Moon system", "moon": "Moon" }, @@ -68476,7 +68846,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "State of the Union (Wikipedia)", "speech of": "president of the United States", - "random": "Reflection on Lake Wenatchee", + "random": "To Your Scattered Bodies Go", "title": "State of the Union Address" }, "Smokey Point was settled in the early 20th century and was originally known as Rex Corner, named in the 1930s after the owner of a restaurant located at U.S. Route 99 and Lakewood Road (present-day Smokey Point Boulevard and 172nd Street NE, respective).": { @@ -68487,7 +68857,7 @@ "history", "snippet" ], - "random": "EU-Denmark.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "John 1:22", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\snohomish-county\\smokey-point\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-history-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, January 26). Smokey Point, Washington. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 12, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Smokey_Point,_Washington\u0026oldid=1199132800", "snippet of": "Smokey Point, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -68501,7 +68871,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **OK gesture** or **OK sign** or ring gesture (symbol/emoji: \"👌\") is performed by joining the thumb and index finger in a circle, and holding the other fingers straight or relaxed away from the palm. Commonly used by scuba divers, it signifies \"I am OK\" or \"Are you OK?\" when underwater. In most English-speaking countries it denotes approval, agreement, and that all is well or \"okay\". 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It began in Tunisia in response to corruption and economic stagnation. From Tunisia, the protests then spread to five other countries: Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain. Rulers were deposed (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia in 2011, Muammar Gaddafi of Libya in 2011, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt in 2011, and Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen in 2012) or major uprisings and social violence occurred including riots, civil wars, or insurgencies. Sustained street demonstrations took place in Morocco, Iraq, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman and Sudan. Minor protests took place in Djibouti, Mauritania, Palestine, Saudi Arabia and the Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara. 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It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies underground. It is common in the continental crust of [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/), where it is found in igneous intrusions. 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Further, operating system calls and calling conventions have been provided which make possible automatic translation of Z80 programs written for CP/M into 8086 programs that run under 86—DOS. ", + "random": "Pakistan (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 59(d)", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 59(c)" }, @@ -73835,10 +74211,11 @@ "✂️": "In November 2023, three lawsuits were filed against Combs under the New York Adult Survivors Act. As noted above, Cassie Ventura, an artist signed to Bad Boy, sued Combs in the Southern District of New York for rape and years-long physical abuse, facilitated in part by Combs having supplied Ms. Ventura with copious amounts of drugs and urging her to take them, beginning in 2006. Combs regularly recorded Ms. Ventura engaging in sex acts he forced her to engage in. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. 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The southernmost star of Cassiopeia\u0027s famed Chair, Shedar is also the brightest, though not by much and not all of the time.", "::path": "content\\sites\\stars.astro.illinois.edu\\sow\\shedar.md", @@ -74225,7 +74602,7 @@ "Meissa (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/meissa.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "Youngs Creek Falls (waterfallsnorthwest.com)", + "random": "Psychedelic drug (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -74246,7 +74623,7 @@ "impeach", "snippet" ], - "random": "The leaves are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with veins radiating out into the leaf blade, sometimes bifurcating (splitting), but never anastomosing to form a network.", + "random": "xkcd: Elevator", "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\january-6-united-states-capitol-attack\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-7-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, March 14). January 6 United States Capitol attack. 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The true toll will likely remain unknown due to severe censorship.", - "random": "This crusade, this war on terrorism is going to take a while.", + "random": "Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest (fs.usda.gov)", "human rights watch of": [ "China", "Tibet" @@ -75001,12 +75378,12 @@ "title": "Satan", "related": "God", "serpent": "Although the Book of Genesis does not mention him, Christians often identify the serpent in the Garden of Eden as Satan.", - "random": "the green of the flag represent the hope of a new democracy", + "random": "Queen Victoria", "wikipedia": "Satan (Wikipedia)" }, "Nunavut": { "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\territories\\nunavut\\nunavut.md", - "random": "Flag of Niger (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "I am composing a story and incorporating-your-moves.", "bays": [ "Hudson Bay", "James Bay" @@ -75037,7 +75414,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Snohomish River (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\rivers\\snohomish-river\\snohomish-river.md", - "random": "anion", + "random": "Lichen in Greeley, Colorado", "title": "Snohomish River", "river of": [ "Cascade Range", @@ -75087,7 +75464,7 @@ ], "title": "the middle-class nightmare... an anti-media media phenomenon simply because their name could not be printed", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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According to the United States Census Bureau the island has a land area of 194,407 square metres (0.075 sq mi) and a 2000 census population of 144 persons. The island makes up a large part of the city-designated Nicollet Island/East Bank neighborhood. The island is named for cartographer Joseph Nicollet, who mapped the Upper Mississippi in the 1830s.", - "random": "Tucana", + "random": "snail", "wikipedia of": "Nicollet Island", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicollet_Island", "title": "Nicollet Island (Wikipedia)", @@ -77699,7 +78081,7 @@ ], "name": "dove", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\birds\\???.md", - "random": "NZL orthographic NaturalEarth.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Big Brother Watching", "title": "🕊️" }, "US_Pacific_States.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -77708,7 +78090,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/04/US_Pacific_States.svg", "author": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mrwojo", - "random": "Formicidae", + "random": "No one likes their veil stripped down.", "license": "CC BY-SA 3.0", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\north-america\\west-coast-of-the-united-states\\US_Pacific_States.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_Pacific_States.svg", @@ -77736,7 +78118,7 @@ "title": "Flag_of_Turkmenistan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "clockwise around the caspian sea": "Flag_of_Iran.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Flag_of_Turkmenistan.svg", - "random": "Doe v. 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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people faced restrictions on assembly and official hostility in some parts of the country. The country lacks effective systems to protect victims of gender-based violence. New laws in Republika Srpska criminalize defamation and restrict foreign funding for civil society.", - "random": "Lake Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Kasablanca", "human rights watch of": "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/bosnia-and-herzegovina", "title": "World Report 2024: Bosnia and Herzegovina (hrw.org)", @@ -77827,7 +78209,7 @@ "Ludwig van Beethoven", "snippet" ], - "random": "Obbligato (Wikipedia)", + "random": "American", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\c\\carl-philipp-emanuel-bach\\wikipedia\\snippet-4-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, September 26). Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 9, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carl_Philipp_Emanuel_Bach\u0026oldid=1177212684", "snippet of": "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Wikipedia)", @@ -77843,7 +78225,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\techtonic-plates\\easter-microplate\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Microplate", "title": "Easter Microplate (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Asia", + "random": "Wicked (musical) (Wikipedia)", "TODO": "get age of tectonic plates and map to a geological period", "excerpt": "**Easter Plate** is a tectonic microplate located to the west of Easter Island off the west coast of [South America](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_America/) in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, bordering the [Nazca Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Plate/) to the east and the [Pacific Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Plate/) to the west. It was discovered from looking at earthquake distributions that were offset from the previously perceived Nazca-Pacific Divergent boundary. This young plate is 5.25 million years old and is considered a microplate because it is small with an area of approximately 160,000 square kilometres (62,000 sq mi). Seafloor spreading along the Easter microplate\u0027s borders have some of the highest global rates, ranging from 50 to 140 millimetres (2.0 to 5.5 in)/yr.", "wikipedia of": "Easter Microplate", @@ -77862,7 +78244,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "Mark Siderits \u003cmsideri@ilstu.edu\u003e", - "random": "Washington County, Minnesota", + "random": "Italo Calvino (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\sites\\plato.stanford.edu\\entries\\buddha.md", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy of": "The Buddha", "website": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/buddha/", @@ -77877,7 +78259,7 @@ "genre" ], "genre of": "horror", - "random": "Millennials (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Robert Falcon Scott (Wikipedia)", "title": "horror fiction", "subgenre of": "speculative fiction", "genre": "horror film" @@ -77897,7 +78279,7 @@ "tags": [ "Wikipedia" ], - "random": "Everson, Washington", + "random": "Fuck the System", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\techtonic-plates\\north-bismarck-plate\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "wikipedia of": "North Bismarck Plate", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Bismarck_Plate", @@ -77917,7 +78299,7 @@ "photograph": "Mount Rainier from the airplane window", "geology": "Around 5,000 years ago, a large chunk of the volcano slid away and that debris avalanche helped to produce the massive Osceola Mudflow, which went all the way to the site of present-day Tacoma and south Seattle.", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\mountains\\mount-rainier\\mount-rainier.md", - "random": "aphantasia", + "random": "Location Uganda AU Africa.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Mount Rainier", "plateau": "The Enumclaw Plateau, on which the city resides, was formed by a volcanic mudflow (lahar) from Mount Rainier approximately 5,700 years ago.", "river": "Nisqually River", @@ -77940,7 +78322,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Hezbollah** (/ˌhɛzbəˈlɑː/, /ˌxɛz-/; Arabic: حزب الله, romanized: Ḥizbu \u0027llāh, lit. \u0027Party of Allah\u0027 or \u0027Party of God\u0027) is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group, led since 1992 by its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah\u0027s paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, and its political wing is the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party in the Lebanese Parliament.", - "random": "Tijeras, New Mexico (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Without contraries there is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate are necessary to human existence.", "wikipedia of": "Hezbollah", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah", "title": "Hezbollah (Wikipedia)", @@ -77954,7 +78336,7 @@ "globular cluster of": "Ophiuchus", "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_14", "chart": "Ophiuchus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "🟧", + "random": "Altair 8800 (Wikipedia)", "title": "Messier 14" }, "Albania": { @@ -77977,7 +78359,7 @@ "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Greece", "flag": "Flag_of_Albania.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "Location Albania Europe.png (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Phoenix_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "86-DOS (Wikipedia)", "title": "Albania", "country of": [ "Southeast Europe", @@ -78000,7 +78382,7 @@ "Serpens" ], "chart": "Serpens_Caput_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Uruguay", + "random": "Shine Tidelands State Park", "title": "Serpens Caput", "history": "Star Tales - Serpens (ianridpath.com)" }, @@ -78013,7 +78395,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "Many observers considered Zimbabwe’s August 23 elections, which Emmerson Mnangagwa won, as falling short of constitutional requirements, the Electoral Act, and international election standards such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections. There were also concerns about the impartiality of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission prior to and during the elections. The climate of threats, intimidation, repression, and violence against political opponents severely undermined the electoral environment.", - "random": "This rock unit formed when thick layers of sand built up on the ocean floor, about 41 to 47 million years ago.", + "random": "Islam", "human rights watch of": "Zimbabwe", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/zimbabwe", "title": "World Report 2024: Zimbabwe (hrw.org)", @@ -78029,7 +78411,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\the-matrix\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix", "title": "The Matrix (Wikipedia)", - "random": "🌰", + "random": "If you pursue the truth without objectivity, you will fail and you will suffer.", "film of": [ "Science fiction (Wikipedia)", "Utopian and dystopian fiction (Wikipedia)", @@ -78046,7 +78428,7 @@ "The Useless Web (theuselessweb.com)": { "url": "/theuselessweb.com/", "type": "website", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 3-1", + "random": "zodiac", "tags": [ "bookmark" ], @@ -78070,7 +78452,7 @@ "There is a resident (non-nomadic) population of killer whale in the Strait and surrounding waters, where they feed on spawning Chinook salmon." ], "constellation": "Cetus", - "random": "🪨", + "random": "Diomede Islands (Wikipedia)", "title": "whale", "emoji": [ "🐳", @@ -78079,7 +78461,7 @@ }, "Epsilon Eridani (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/epseri.html/", - "random": "Tectosilicates, or \"framework silicates,\" have a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra with SiO2 in a 1:2 ratio. This group comprises nearly 75% of the crust of the Earth.", + "random": "March 11: China\u0027s government approves a constitutional change that removes term limits for its leaders, granting Xi Jinping the status of \"President for Life\". Xi is also the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (paramount leader).", "note": "The STARS site is no longer updated and this information may be outdated.", "excerpt": "Epsilon Eridani is the closest star known to have a planet: and maybe two of them. It is the only system that has both precise Doppler data and long-baseline astrometric positional observations, which combined yield the orbital tilt and the true planetary mass. Given its closeness and the knowledge of where it is relative to its star, the planet may become the first ever actually imaged.", "::path": "content\\sites\\stars.astro.illinois.edu\\sow\\epseri.md", @@ -78111,7 +78493,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\j\\japan\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan", "title": "Japan (Wikipedia)", - "random": "ontological argument", + "random": "🟦", "tagged": "Samurai (Wikipedia)", "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan/", "wikipedia of": "Japan", @@ -78133,7 +78515,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\d\\democratic-republic-of-the-congo\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo", "title": "Democratic Republic of the Congo (Wikipedia)", - "random": "flower", + "random": "The town lies mostly on the north bank of the Skagit River, and is split into half by the lower Baker River (a tributary to the Skagit River).", "clockwise around lake tanganyika": "Burundi (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **Democratic Republic of the Congo** (**DRC**), also known as the **DR Congo**, **Congo-Kinshasa**, **Congo-Zaire**, or simply either **Congo** or **the Congo**, is a country in Central Africa. By land area, the DRC is the second-largest country in Africa and the 11th-largest in the world. With a population of around 105 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the most populous Francophone country in the world. The national capital and largest city is Kinshasa, which is also the economic center. The country is bordered by the [Republic of the Congo](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_the_Congo/), [Central African Republic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic/), [South Sudan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sudan/), [Uganda](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uganda/), [Rwanda](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwanda/), [Burundi](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burundi/), [Tanzania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanzania/) (across Lake Tanganyika), [Zambia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambia/), [Angola](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angola/), the [Cabinda](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinda_Province/) exclave of Angola, and the South [Atlantic Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Ocean/).", "not to be confused with": "Republic of the Congo (Wikipedia)", @@ -78164,7 +78546,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Kennesaw Mountain** is a mountain between Marietta and Kennesaw, [Georgia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)/) in the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/) with a summit elevation of 1,808 feet (551 m). It is the highest point in the core (urban and suburban) metro [Atlanta](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta/) area, and fifth after further-north exurban counties are considered. 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This traditional use has spread among the hiking communities and youth scouting organizations of the region, where it is a common piece of hiker\u0027s lore that a rash from a stinging nettle can be counteracted by rubbing the spores on the underside of sword fern on the area.", + "random": "Donald Trump", "title": "Selfie in Bellingham", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/03/2018-03-29-selfie-in-bellingham/20180330_012603604_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -80642,13 +81026,13 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Trobriand Plate (Wikipedia)", "tectonic plate of": "Pacific Ocean", - "random": "Solaris (Atari 2600) screenshot", + "random": "Tahiti (Wikipedia)", "title": "Trobriand Plate" }, "Triangulum Australe appears on the flag of Brazil, symbolizing the three states of the South Region.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulum_Australe/in-culture-1/", "type": "snippet", - "random": "My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular.", + "random": "Montlake, Seattle", "tags": [ "Triangulum Australe", "Brazil", @@ -80669,7 +81053,7 @@ "bookmark" ], "author": "Steven M. 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While Costco is now headquartered in Issaquah, the city is the namesake of its \"Kirkland Signature\" store brand.", "::path": "content\\fragments\\some-things-are-getting-better\\some-things-are-getting-worse.md", "next": "some things are getting better" }, @@ -80991,7 +81376,7 @@ "type": "website", "region of": "Europe (Wikipedia)", "retrieved": "2024-07-13", - "random": "Milton, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Europe", "title": "Central Europe (Wikipedia)", "countries": [ @@ -81018,7 +81403,7 @@ ], "type": "person", "wikipedia": "Katt Williams (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The Dark Side of Lighthouses (hakaimagazine.com)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method (Veitch translation)", "title": "Katt Williams", "tags": [ "American", @@ -81042,7 +81427,7 @@ "La Crosse", "Interstate 90" ], - "random": "\"From fentanyl poisonings to horrific murders… There are empty chairs tonight at kitchen tables just like this one because of President Biden’s senseless border policies.\"", + "random": "Arabian Plate (Wikipedia)", "title": "Jason and David at Lock and Dam No. 7", "tags": [ "photograph", @@ -81056,7 +81441,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "When Elvis Presley walked off an army troop ship in Bremerhaven, West Germany on October 1, 1958, he was only 23 years old. 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The second block, between Howard and Folsom Streets, was opened in 1998, with a dedication to Martin Luther King Jr. by Mayor Willie Brown. A pedestrian bridge over Howard Street connects the two blocks, sitting on top of part of the Moscone Center convention center. The Yerba Buena Gardens were planned and built as the final centerpiece of the Yerba Buena Redevelopment Area which includes the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. 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It is bordered by the state of [Texas](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas/) to the west, [Arkansas](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas) to the north, [Mississippi](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi/) to the east, and the [Gulf of Mexico](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico/) to the south; a large part of its eastern boundary is demarcated by the [Mississippi River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River/). Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 20th in land area and the 25th in population, with roughly 4.6 million residents. Reflecting its French heritage, Louisiana is the only U.S. state with political subdivisions termed parishes, which are equivalent to counties, making it one of only two U.S. states not subdivided into counties (the other being [Alaska](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska/) and its boroughs). 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It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +3.85. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 9.79 mas as seen from the [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/), the star is located around 333 light years from the [Sun](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun/).", - "random": "PAN_orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "tree", "wikipedia of": "Giausar", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_Draconis", "title": "Lambda Draconis (Wikipedia)", @@ -86269,7 +86688,7 @@ "looking up", "photograph" ], - "random": "convergent boundary", + "random": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004707.png", "title": "Looking up at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2024/06/2024-06-20-looking-up-at-richmond-beach-saltwater-park/looking-up-at-richmond-beach-saltwater-park.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -86281,7 +86700,7 @@ "website" ], "title": "Eagle Falls (waterfallsnorthwest.com)", - "random": "Doe v. 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Informal logic is associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking, and argumentation theory. It examines arguments expressed in natural language while formal logic uses formal language. When used as a countable noun, the term \"a logic\" refers to a logical formal system that articulates a proof system. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 87", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 86" }, @@ -89984,10 +90407,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendants should be ordered to account for and destroy all copies of the video that are in their actual or constructive possession, custody, or control.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 84", - "random": "\"And a flashing red...", + "random": "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake (with introduction) (youtube.com)", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 86", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 85" }, @@ -89996,10 +90420,11 @@ "✂️": "Defendants’ violations of New York Civil Rights Law § 52-B were malicious, willful, wanton, and outrageous, entitling Plaintiff to an award of punitive damages.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. 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It was subsequently observed and catalogued by James Dunlop and Sir John Herschel whose instruments could resolve it into individual stars.", - "random": "As you walk through the fields, you will notice an order.", + "random": "The monster began violently digging out a person.", "wikipedia of": "NGC 4833", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4833", "title": "NGC 4833 (Wikipedia)", @@ -90734,7 +91167,7 @@ }, "Romantic comedy (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_comedy/", - "random": "Von Neumann was the first to establish a rigorous mathematical framework for quantum mechanics, known as the Dirac–von Neumann axioms, in his influential 1932 work *Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics*.", + "random": "places mentioned in *Twilight*", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\genres\\romantic-comedy\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -90756,7 +91189,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Max Erik Tegmark** (born 5 May 1967) is a Swedish-American physicist, machine learning researcher and author. He is best known for his book Life 3.0 about what the world might look like as artificial intelligence continues to improve. Tegmark is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the president of the Future of Life Institute.", - "random": "Employers block employees from using defensive AI.", + "random": "Ray Tracing in One Weekend (raytracing.github.io)", "wikipedia of": "Max Tegmark", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Tegmark", "title": "Max Tegmark (Wikipedia)", @@ -90773,7 +91206,7 @@ "Flag_of_Norway.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" ], "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4c/Flag_of_Sweden.svg", - "random": "Australia (Wikipedia)", + "random": "😎", "license": "public domain", "tags": [ "flag", @@ -90819,7 +91252,7 @@ "Flag_of_Kosovo.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "Flag_of_Alberta.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" ], - "random": "icosagon", + "random": "Flag_of_Paraguay.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "#ffffff" }, "Mingling religion with politics may be disavowed and reprobated by every inhabitant of America.": { @@ -90835,7 +91268,7 @@ ], "title": "Mingling religion with politics may be disavowed and reprobated by every inhabitant of America.", "citation": "Thomas Paine. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 52", - "random": "Almach (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "The San Juan Islands were the subject of a territorial dispute between Great Britain and the United States from 1846 to 1872, leading to the Pig War in 1859.", "¶": 53, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 54", "title": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 53" @@ -90872,10 +91307,11 @@ "type": "snippet", "snippet of": "Doe v. Combs Complaint", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Doe v. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 32", - "random": "\"Many of whom will be tossing and turning at 2 am wondering how they are going to be three places at once tomorrow and somehow still get dinner on the table.\"", + "random": "Virginia (Wikipedia)", "¶": 33, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 34", "title": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 33" @@ -90900,10 +91337,11 @@ "type": "snippet", "snippet of": "Doe v. Combs Complaint", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 12", - "random": "Georgia (U.S. state) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Interurban Trail (King County) (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\news\\sean-combs\\cases\\doe-v-combs\\complaint\\paragraphs\\13.md", "¶": 13, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 14", @@ -90917,7 +91355,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In the fields of horticulture and botany, the term **deciduous** (/dɪˈsɪdʒu.əs/) means \"falling off at maturity\" and \"tending to fall off\", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, after flowering; and to the shedding of ripe fruit. The antonym of deciduous in the botanical sense is evergreen.", - "random": "Foggy view from Pigeon Point (1 of 2)", + "random": "Mason County, Washington", "wikipedia of": "deciduous", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deciduous", "title": "Deciduous (Wikipedia)", @@ -90935,7 +91373,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\l\\libya\\flag\\Flag_of_Libya.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Libya.svg", "title": "Flag of Libya (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Heyward Patterson", + "random": "Aristotle", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Flag_of_Libya.svg", "borders (maritime)": [ "Flag_of_Greece.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -90961,7 +91399,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\costa-rica\\puntarenas\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "city of": "Costa Rica (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Puntarenas** (Spanish pronunciation: [puntaˈɾenas]) is a city in the Puntarenas canton of Puntarenas Province, on the Pacific coast of [Costa Rica](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica/). As the seat of the Municipality of Puntarenas canton, it is awarded the title of city, which is made from the Puntarenas, Chacarita and El Roble districts. And as the city of the first canton of the province, it is the capital city of the Puntarenas Province as well, according to the Administrative divisions of Costa Rica.", - "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in paint in paint in paint in paint", + "random": "Paul the Apostle (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Puntarenas", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puntarenas", "title": "Puntarenas (Wikipedia)", @@ -90981,7 +91419,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\territories\\nunavut\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunavut", "title": "Nunavut (Wikipedia)", - "random": "NGC 4833 (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Marseille (Wikipedia)", "bays": [ "James Bay (Wikipedia)", "Hudson Bay (Wikipedia)" @@ -91013,7 +91451,7 @@ "city" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/9476822", - "random": "How satisfied are you?", + "random": "Paulo Coelho (Wikipedia)", "title": "Yellowknife", "city of": "Northwest Territories" }, @@ -91028,7 +91466,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\star-types\\am-star\\iopscience.iop.org.md", "website": "https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/499385", "title": "The Puzzle of the Metallic Line Stars", - "random": "sodium nitrite", + "random": "Summer Triangle", "scientific review of": "Am star", "citation": "Erika Böhm‐Vitense 2006 PASP 118 419", "excerpt": "In the puzzle of the metallic line (Am) stars, there still seem to be missing pieces. While the \"normal\" A stars have elemental abundances close to solar, the classical Am stars show stronger absorption lines for most heavy elements in their spectra. Elements with ionization potentials that nearly agree with those of hydrogen or helium have reduced abundances. The Ca ii and Sc ii lines are especially weak. The Am stars have no ultraviolet emission lines. They are binaries that, with very few exceptions, have rotational velocities vsin i lower than 100 km s−1. Of the main‐sequence A stars, 20% to 30% are Am stars. Here we rediscuss previous suggestions that tried to explain the peculiar line strengths in the Am star spectra. In particular, we compare the well‐studied properties of Hyades A and Am stars in order to identify reasons that can or cannot explain the differences. We find that accretion of interstellar material by A stars with distorted magnetic fields, which are weaker than those in peculiar A (Ap) stars, has the best chance of explaining the main characteristics of the peculiar heavy‐element abundances in Am star photospheres. Charge‐exchange reactions also seem to be important.", @@ -91042,14 +91480,14 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "***Eyes Wide Shut*** is a 1999 erotic mystery psychological drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. It is based on the 1926 novella Dream Story (‹See Tfd›German: Traumnovelle) by Arthur Schnitzler, transferring the story\u0027s setting from early twentieth-century Vienna to 1990s New York City. The plot centers on a doctor (Tom Cruise) who is shocked when his wife (Nicole Kidman) reveals that she had contemplated having an affair 12 months earlier. He then embarks on a night-long adventure, during which he infiltrates a masked orgy of an unnamed secret society.", - "random": "Santa Barbara, California", + "random": "nein!", "wikipedia of": "Eyes Wide Shut", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyes_Wide_Shut", "title": "Eyes Wide Shut (Wikipedia)" }, "Jefferson County — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)": { "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/7472/", - "random": "These are the same tree", + "random": "NGC 884", "excerpt": "Jefferson County, located on the Olympic Peninsula in northwestern Washington, was created by the Oregon Territorial Legislature on December 22, 1852 from a portion of Lewis County. It was named in honor of President Thomas Jefferson who, by commissioning the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806), was instrumental in the exploration of the Pacific Northwest...", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\jefferson-county\\historylink.org.md", "history of": "Jefferson County, Washington", @@ -91073,7 +91511,7 @@ "frustration", "WAKE UP" ], - "random": "🐦‍🔥", + "random": "Missile Command (arcade)", "title": "I have tried forever to wake you up" }, "Al Borlin Park": { @@ -91111,7 +91549,7 @@ "Ripples around a log in the Skykomish" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/363196921", - "random": "Soylent Green", + "random": "Flag of Botswana (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Al Borlin Park" }, "Leavenworth, Washington (Wikipedia)": { @@ -91124,7 +91562,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\chelan-county\\leavenworth\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leavenworth,_Washington", "title": "Leavenworth, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Crater_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Change cat litter", "westbound on U.S. Route 2": "Skykomish, Washington (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Leavenworth, Washington", "excerpt": "**Leavenworth** is a city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Wenatchee−East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,263 at the 2020 census. The entire town center is modeled on a German Bavarian village as part of a civic initiative that began in the 1960s. The area is a major, four-season tourist destination with festivals nearly every month and a multitude of events year round.", @@ -91168,7 +91606,7 @@ "Identified with PictureThis", "photograph" ], - "random": "stairs", + "random": "WordStar: A Writer\u0027s Word Processor (sfwriter.com)", "title": "Pacific ninebark in Al Borlin Park", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/07/2023-07-15-pacific-ninebark-in-al-borlin-park/20230716_032146500_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -91180,7 +91618,7 @@ "snippet" ], "title": "Israel will not accept a long-term ceasefire proposal pushed on them by the international community, nor will Israel accept the imposition of a Palestinian state by the international community.", - "random": "\"This is a war universe.\"...", + "random": "Flag_of_Canada_(Pantone).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\k\\keith-kellogg\\my-visit-to-israel\\snippet-israel-message-1-1.md", "snippet of": "My Visit to Israel (americafirstpolicy.com)", "israel of": "Keith Kellogg" @@ -91194,7 +91632,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Johannes Kepler** (/ˈkɛplər/; German: [joˈhanəs ˈkɛplɐ, -nɛs -]; 27 December 1571 – 15 November 1630) was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music. He is a key figure in the 17th-century Scientific Revolution, best known for his laws of planetary motion, and his books Astronomia nova, Harmonice Mundi, and Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae, influencing among others [Isaac Newton](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton/), providing one of the foundations for his theory of universal gravitation. The variety and impact of his work made Kepler one of the founders and fathers of modern astronomy, the scientific method, natural and modern science. He has been described as the \"father of science fiction\" for his novel Somnium.", - "random": "North Korea", + "random": "pause the simulation", "wikipedia of": "Johannes Kepler", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler", "title": "Johannes Kepler (Wikipedia)" @@ -91214,7 +91652,7 @@ ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\techtonic-plates\\pacific-plate\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, October 26). Pacific Plate. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved March 5, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pacific_Plate\u0026oldid=1182018883", - "random": "Eurostar (Wikipedia)", + "random": "DISINFORMATES AND MISINFORMATES", "title": "The [Pacific] plate first came into existence as a microplate 190 million years ago, at the triple junction between the Farallon, Phoenix, and Izanagi Plates." }, "it\u0027s easy to get out of hell": { @@ -91225,12 +91663,12 @@ ], "related": "challenge hell", "date": "2022-07-15", - "random": "In The Chronicle of the Kings of England (1821), it becomes \"Will none of these lazy insignificant persons, whom I maintain, deliver me from this turbulent priest?\", which is then shortened to \"who shall deliver me from this turbulent priest?\"", + "random": "Martha Lake Airport Park", "title": "it\u0027s easy to get out of hell" }, "machine code": { "title": "machine code", - "random": "Musca", + "random": "George W. 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Attempts to revive him failed, and he was pronounced dead at Baptist Memorial Hospital at 3:30 p.m. He was 42.", @@ -91273,7 +91711,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\territories\\nunavut\\flag\\Flag_of_Nunavut.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Nunavut.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Nunavut.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Oak Harbor, Washington", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-8 (ChatGPT)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/90/Flag_of_Nunavut.svg", "TODO": "add flag of Greenland", "territory of": "Flag_of_Canada_(Pantone).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -91301,7 +91739,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\carina\\Carina_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carina_IAU.svg", "title": "Carina_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 12-1", + "random": "New Orleans (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Carina_IAU.svg", "related": "Carina (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "chart of": [ @@ -91337,7 +91775,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\ophiuchus\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiuchus", "title": "Ophiuchus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "World Report 2024: Malawi (hrw.org)", + "random": "Regular_polygon_11_annotated.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "chart": "Ophiuchus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "snippet": "The space probe Voyager 1, the furthest man-made object from earth, is traveling in the direction of Ophiuchus. It is located between α Herculis, α Ophiuchi and κ Ophiuchi at right ascension 17h 13m and declination +12° 25’ (July 2020).", "excerpt": "**Ophiuchus** (/ˌɒfiˈjuːkəs/) is a large constellation straddling the celestial equator. Its name comes from the Ancient Greek ὀφιοῦχος (*ophioûkhos*), meaning \"serpent-bearer\", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping a snake. The serpent is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. An old alternative name for the constellation was Serpentarius (/ˌsɜːrpənˈtɛəriəs/).", @@ -91371,7 +91809,7 @@ "Preliminary Report on the Geology of Southern Snohomish County (PDF)", "Geologic Map of the East Half of the Bellevue South 7.5\u0027 x 15\u0027 Quadrangle, Issaquah Area, King County, Washington" ], - "random": "tangent", + "random": "Epsilon Virginis (Wikipedia)", "title": "Tertiary" }, "First Epistle of John (Wikipedia)": { @@ -91382,7 +91820,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **First Epistle of John** is the first of the Johannine epistles of the [New Testament](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Testament/), and the fourth of the catholic epistles. There is no scholarly consensus as to the authorship of the Johannine works. The author of the First Epistle is termed John the Evangelist, who most modern scholars believe is not the same as John the Apostle. Most scholars believe the three Johannine epistles have the same author, but there is no consensus if this was also the author of the [Gospel of John](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_John/).", - "random": "Attainder (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Aleister Crowley (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "1 John", "book of": "New Testament (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Epistle_of_John", @@ -91394,7 +91832,7 @@ "type": "snippet", "birth of": "Timothy Leary", "when": "1920-10-22", - "random": "Licton Springs, Seattle (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Pyramids (novel) (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\t\\timothy-leary\\wikipedia\\snippet-early-life-and-education-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, August 15). Timothy Leary. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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The highest credit card debt in history.\"", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 4-3", "put in perspective": "52 Factorial (czep.net)", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\factorial\\factorial.md" }, @@ -91421,7 +91859,7 @@ ], "tagged": "First Amendment to the United States Constitution (Wikipedia)", "pdf": "Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence (pueblo.gpo.gov)", - "random": "there is a symbol that represents you", + "random": "Israel will not accept a long-term ceasefire proposal pushed on them by the international community, nor will Israel accept the imposition of a Palestinian state by the international community.", "title": "United States Constitution", "loophole": "Gödel\u0027s Loophole" }, @@ -91439,7 +91877,7 @@ ], "ASCEND": "Local Bubble", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\objects\\local-interseller-cloud\\local-interseller-cloud.md", - "random": "Centipede (video game) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The exceptionally sparse gas of the Local Bubble is the result of supernovae that exploded within the past ten to twenty million years.", "title": "Local Interstellar Cloud" }, "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 10-2": { @@ -91451,7 +91889,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 10-1", - "random": "The First Men on the Moon: The Apollo 11 Lunar Landing (firstmenonthemoon.com)", + "random": "Eagan was named for Patrick Eagan, who was the first chairman of the town board of supervisors.", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-6\\6-10-2.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 10-3", @@ -91469,7 +91907,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\asia\\southeast-asia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast_Asia", "title": "Southeast Asia (Wikipedia)", - "random": "birds", + "random": "Bohr model", "countries": [ "Indonesia (Wikipedia)", "Laos (Wikipedia)", @@ -91489,7 +91927,7 @@ "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/epscru.html/", "note": "Epsilon Crucis was assigned the name Ginan by the IAU in 2017.", "excerpt": "EPS CRU (Epsilon Crucis). Here is one of the most viewed of all stars, while at the same time being one of the most obscure. How can that be? At fourth magnitude (3.59, just fainter than third), Epsilon Crucis has a prominent place as the \"fifth star\" of one of the most famed of all constellations, Crux, the Southern Cross, lying almost on a line between brighter Delta Crucis (the Cross\u0027s most northerly star) and first magnitude Acrux (Alpha Crucis).", - "random": "Big Brother", + "random": "Jehovah\u0027s Witness publications define apostasy as the abandonment of the worship and service of God, constituting rebellion against God, or rejecting \"Jehovah\u0027s organization\".", "type": "website", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", @@ -91505,7 +91943,7 @@ "::path": "content\\generative-works\\dark-landscape.md", "type": "picture", "picture": "content/generative-works/dark-landscape/dark-landscape.jpg", - "random": "George Lucas", + "random": "Fircrest, Washington (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", "date": "2022-04-20", "title": "Dark landscape", @@ -91529,7 +91967,7 @@ ], "title": "Jefferson refused to pin his hopes on the occasional success of honest and unambitious men; on the contrary, the great danger was that philosophers would be lulled into complacence by the accidental rise of a Franklin or a Washington. Any government which made the welfare of men depend on the character of their governors was an illusion.", "citation": "Daniel J. Boorstin. (2021, October 1). *Wikiquote*. Retrieved November 11, 2023 from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Daniel_J._Boorstin\u0026oldid=3010725.", - "random": "Kabbalah (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Silicate minerals comprise approximately 90% of the Earth\u0027s crust.", "attribution": "Daniel J. Boorstin, *The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson* (1948)" }, "Lake Washington from Downtown Bellevue": { @@ -91547,7 +91985,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Shetland Plate (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🐭", "title": "Lake Washington from Downtown Bellevue", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2016/03/2016-03-17-lake-washington-from-downtown-bellevue/20160317_160611442_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -91567,7 +92005,7 @@ ], "name": "cow face", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\mammals\\??.md", - "random": "Pale Blue Dot (Wikipedia)", + "random": "How to find and observe Almach (TOTS#6) (eyesonthesky.com)", "title": "🐮" }, "hail": { @@ -91582,7 +92020,7 @@ "Hail on the ground (2 of 2)", "Hail on the ground (1 of 2)" ], - "random": "Delta Cephei (Wikipedia)", + "random": "rainbow", "title": "hail", "aftermath": "Pathway after the storm" }, @@ -91596,7 +92034,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\t\\togo\\flag\\Flag_of_Togo.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Togo.svg", "title": "Flag of Togo (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 26", + "random": "The Bronx", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Flag_of_Togo.svg", "related": "Togo (Wikipedia)", "flag of": "Togo", @@ -91617,14 +92055,14 @@ ], "photograph": "NC-4648 in SeaTac", "exhibit": "Alexander Eaglerock | The Museum of Flight (museumofflight.org)", - "random": "Learn more about Basic Food and SNAP", + "random": "Columbia City, Seattle", "title": "NC-4648", "airplane of": "Seattle–Tacoma International Airport" }, "The public’s right to access data the Department of Labor and Industry keeps - PDF (dli.mn.gov)": { "url": "/www.dli.mn.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/data_prac_requests.pdf/", "type": "pdf", - "random": "Vindemiatrix (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Lyra (Wikipedia)", "pdf": "https://www.dli.mn.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/data_prac_requests.pdf", "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\minnesota\\department-of-labor-and-industry\\request-for-data-from-mndli.md", "website": "https://www.dli.mn.gov/about-department/news-data-requests", @@ -91653,7 +92091,7 @@ "Tacoma Narrows Bridge", "Puget Sound" ], - "random": "Ben Shapiro", + "random": "René Descartes (plato.standford.edu)", "when": "2019-08-09", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/08/2019-08-09-railroad-to-the-tacoma-narrows-bridge/railroad-to-the-tacoma-narrows-bridge-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -91674,7 +92112,7 @@ "places": [ "Green Lake Park (Seattle) (historylink.org)" ], - "random": "reality is math", + "random": "The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics (youtube.com)", "excerpt": "In September 1855, surveyor David Phillips hacked his way through bushes to the muddy banks of a small lake north of Seattle\u0027s Lake Union, and found a tired, postglacial lake. His team entered the name Green Lake into their field logs, which eventually reached their employer, the Surveyor General of the United States. Their late summer visit coincided with the appearance of seasonal algae blooms and may explain the name they entered on the survey map. Area visitors have been talking about the foul smelling green stuff for the past 80 years.", "neighborhood of": "Seattle — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "license": "CC BY-NC-ND 3.0" @@ -91687,7 +92125,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Robert Nesta Marley** OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981; baptised in 1980 as **Berhane Selassie**) was a Jamaican singer, musician, and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, his musical career was marked by fusing elements of reggae, ska, and rocksteady, as well as his distinctive vocal and songwriting style. Marley\u0027s contributions to music increased the visibility of Jamaican music worldwide, and made him a global figure in popular culture to this day. Over the course of his career, Marley became known as a Rastafari icon, and he infused his music with a sense of spirituality. He is also considered a global symbol of Jamaican music and culture and identity, and was controversial in his outspoken support for democratic social reforms. In 1976, Marley survived an assassination attempt in his home, which was thought to be politically motivated. He also supported legalization of marijuana, and advocated for Pan-Africanism.", - "random": "Autumn (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The Mysterious Stranger (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Bob Marley", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Marley", "title": "Bob Marley (Wikipedia)", @@ -91709,7 +92147,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\n\\netherlands\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands", "title": "Netherlands (Wikipedia)", - "random": "When the Moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars, then peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars.", + "random": "Eyes Wide Shut (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **Netherlands** (Dutch: *Nederland* [ˈneːdərlɑnt]), informally Holland, is a country located in [Northwestern Europe](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwestern_Europe/) with overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands consists of twelve provinces; it borders [Germany](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany/) to the east, [Belgium](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium/) to the south, with a [North Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sea/) coastline to the north and west. It shares maritime borders with the [United Kingdom](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom/), Germany and Belgium in the North Sea. The country\u0027s official language is Dutch, with West Frisian as a secondary official language in the province of Friesland. Dutch Low Saxon and Limburgish are recognised regional languages, while Dutch Sign Language, Sinte Romani and Yiddish are recognised non-territorial languages. Dutch, English and Papiamento are official in the Caribbean territories.", "location": "EU-Netherlands.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Netherlands", @@ -91723,7 +92161,7 @@ }, "drug": { "title": "drug", - "random": "ocean", + "random": "Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\drugs\\drug\\drug.md", "tagged": [ "psilocin", @@ -91744,7 +92182,7 @@ }, "The Shawshank Redemption (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shawshank_Redemption/", - "random": "vegetable", + "random": "Raoul Wallenberg (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "***The Shawshank Redemption*** is a 1994 American prison drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, based on the 1982 Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. The film tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), who is sentenced to life in Shawshank State Penitentiary for the murders of his wife and her lover, despite his claims of innocence. Over the following two decades, he befriends a fellow prisoner, contraband smuggler Ellis \"Red\" Redding (Morgan Freeman), and becomes instrumental in a money laundering operation led by the prison warden Samuel Norton (Bob Gunton). William Sadler, Clancy Brown, Gil Bellows, and James Whitmore appear in supporting roles.", "on the poster": "Rita Hayworth (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\the-shawshank-redemption\\en.wikipedia.org.md", @@ -91769,7 +92207,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\parks\\sutro-baths\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutro_Baths", "title": "Sutro Baths (Wikipedia)", - "random": "This rock unit formed when thick layers of sand built up on the ocean floor, about 41 to 47 million years ago.", + "random": "Hands - The Strand, Vol 5, page 123", "snippet": "On March 14, 1896, the Sutro Baths were opened to the public as the world\u0027s largest indoor swimming pool establishment.", "near": [ "Cliff House, San Francisco (Wikipedia)", @@ -91799,7 +92237,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\the-neverending-story\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_NeverEnding_Story_(film)", "title": "The NeverEnding Story (film) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "At the age of seventeen or eighteen, Aristotle moved to Athens to continue his education at Plato\u0027s Academy.", + "random": "I-5 at MP 269.2: SB Custer Rest Area North (wsdot.com)", "film of": "Fantasy (Wikipedia)", "snippet": "The bulk of the film was shot at Stage 1 of the Bavaria Studios in Munich, with the street scenes and the school interior in the real world shot in Vancouver, Canada (the Gastown Vancouver Steam Clock is in the scene where the three bullies are chased down Cambie Street past the steam clock at the intersection of Water Street and then on down Blood Alley), and the beach where Atreyu falls, which was filmed at Playa de Mónsul in San José, Almería, Spain.", "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_NeverEnding_Story_(film)/", @@ -91816,7 +92254,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **compass** is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or other element, such as a compass card or compass rose, which can pivot to align itself with magnetic north. Other methods may be used, including gyroscopes, magnetometers, and GPS receivers.", - "random": "⚛️", + "random": "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "compass (navigation)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass", "title": "Compass (Wikipedia)", @@ -91836,7 +92274,7 @@ "Kurt Gödel" ], "wikipedia": "Oskar Morgenstern (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Vertebrate (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Above \u0026 Beyond", "title": "Oskar Morgenstern" }, "Darker shadow at Meadowdale": { @@ -91858,7 +92296,7 @@ ], "type": "picture", "::path": "content\\camera-roll\\2023\\12\\2023-12-28-darker-shadow-at-meadowdale.md", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 6-2", + "random": "Friends, family hold celebration of life for Andre Mackniel (spectrumlocalnews.com)", "title": "Darker shadow at Meadowdale", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2023/12/2023-12-28-darker-shadow-at-meadowdale/darker-shadow-at-meadowdale.jpg", "previous": "Red shadow at Meadowdale", @@ -91870,7 +92308,7 @@ "::path": "content\\generative-works\\the-world-is-made-of-dust-by-bing-image-creator.md", "type": "picture", "picture": "content/generative-works/the-world-is-made-of-dust-by-bing-image-creator/_71b25bbb-e463-4540-a9ab-0e35fc295ce0.jpg", - "random": "olive", + "random": "Alnitak (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", "date": "2023-07-30", "title": "\u0027The world is made of dust\u0027 by Bing Image Creator", @@ -91888,7 +92326,7 @@ "globular cluster of": "Scorpius", "wikipedia": "Messier 4 (Wikipedia)", "chart": "Scorpius_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Hunts Point, Washington", + "random": "This section is intended only for David Pinch.", "title": "Messier 4" }, "The Early History of Usenet, Part I: Prologue (cs.columbia.edu)": { @@ -91899,7 +92337,7 @@ "history" ], "excerpt": "November 2019 is, as best I can recall, the 40th anniversary of the conception of Usenet. (What’s Usenet? The Wikipedia article is ok but not perfect.) I should have written a proper paper; instead, there will (probably) be an irregular series of blog posts. I’ll do Part I of N tonight.", - "random": "Star Tales - Centaurus (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "website": "https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/blog/2019-11/index.html", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\usenet\\smblog-history.md", "mention of": [ @@ -91915,7 +92353,7 @@ "roadway" ], "wikipedia": "Broadway (Seattle) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004750.png", + "random": "Nothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great.", "roadway of": [ "Capitol Hill, Seattle", "First Hill, Seattle" @@ -91935,7 +92373,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\miscellanea\\gdels-loophole\\ssrn.com.md", "website": "https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2010183", "title": "Gödel’s Loophole, Capital University Law Review (ssrn.com)", - "random": "Andorra", + "random": "Damascus (Wikipedia)", "snippet": "In brief, if the amending clause of the Constitution can itself be amended, then all express and implied limitations on the amending power might be overcome through a constitutional self-amendment. ", "citation": "Guerra-Pujol, F. E., Gödel’s Loophole (August 1, 2012). Capital University Law Review, vol. 41 (2013), pp. 637-673, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2010183 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2010183", "excerpt": "The mathematician and philosopher Kurt Gödel reportedly discovered a deep logical contradiction in the US Constitution. What was it? In this paper, the author revisits the story of Gödel’s discovery and identifies one particular “design defect” in the Constitution that qualifies as a “Gödelian” design defect. In summary, Gödel’s loophole is that the amendment procedures set forth in Article V self-apply to the constitutional statements in Article V themselves, including the entrenchment clauses in Article V. Furthermore, not only may Article V itself be amended, but it may also be amended in a downward direction (i.e., through an “anti-entrenchment” amendment making it easier to amend the Constitution). Lastly, the Gödelian problem of self-amendment or anti-entrenchment is unsolvable. In addition, the author identifies some “non-Gödelian” flaws or “design defects” in the Constitution and explains why most of these miscellaneous design defects are non-Gödelian or non-logical flaws." @@ -91949,7 +92387,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "On a late summer afternoon, Justin Kearns took his paddleboard and pushed off into the glasslike water of Seattle’s Green Lake. He traced the path that his young daughters had taken, gliding by a dark object that they thought was a turtle. It hadn’t moved in at least 30 minutes. “Weird,” he thought.", - "random": "Lake Ontario (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Deception Pass (gravelbeach.blogspot.com)", "article of": "Autumn Stone", "website": "https://projects.seattletimes.com/2020/undetermined-autumn-stone-death/", "title": "Undetermined: A suspicious death at Green Lake, an investigation\u0027s limits (projects.seattletimes.com)" @@ -91958,7 +92396,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\china\\paramount-leader\\paramount-leader.md", "wikipedia": "Paramount leader (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "Xi Jinping", - "random": "PNG orthographic.svg (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Dubuque, Iowa", "most important political figure of": "China", "title": "paramount leader" }, @@ -91977,12 +92415,12 @@ "United States Senate (Wikipedia)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\02.md", - "random": "T. E. Lawrence", + "random": "Second Temple", "title": "\"My name is Katie Britt, and I have the honor of serving the people of the great state of Alabama in the United States Senate.\"" }, "Anyone who stepped out of line was beaten to a pulp.": { "title": "Anyone who stepped out of line was beaten to a pulp.", - "random": "behind you is the aligned", + "random": "dinosaur", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-line\\03\\anyone-who-stepped-out-of-line-was-beaten-to-a-pulp.md", "next": "Stopped only when their neighbors behind protested." }, @@ -91996,7 +92434,7 @@ "Pangea", "snippet" ], - "random": "Some metals, such as copper and gold, have electronic interband transitions in the visible range, whereby specific light energies (colors) are absorbed, yielding their distinct color.", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 1-8", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\oceans\\pacific-ocean\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-geologic-history-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, November 7). Pacific Ocean. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 8, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pacific_Ocean\u0026oldid=1183968735", "snippet of": "Pacific Ocean (Wikipedia)", @@ -92013,7 +92451,7 @@ ], "see also": "B-type main sequence star", "title": "A-type main-sequence star", - "random": "REMEMBER YOUR SUCCESS", + "random": "North Oaks, Minnesota", "wikipedia": "A-type main-sequence star (Wikipedia)" }, "For the matter of personal identity (and the philosophy of self), the EMT has the implication that some parts of a person\u0027s identity can be determined by their environment.": { @@ -92025,7 +92463,7 @@ "philosophy of self", "snippet" ], - "random": "Flag_of_Gibraltar.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "World Report 2024: South Korea (hrw.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\philosophy\\extended-mind-thesis\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, December 28). Extended mind thesis. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 7, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Extended_mind_thesis\u0026oldid=1192339227", "snippet of": "Extended mind thesis (Wikipedia)", @@ -92038,7 +92476,7 @@ "tags": [ "Greek letter" ], - "random": "\"Bless his heart. We know better.\"", + "random": "Concerned about the continuing turmoil in Russia, Euler left St. Petersburg in June 1741 to take up a post at the Berlin Academy, which he had been offered by Frederick the Great of Prussia.", "title": "𝛕", "symbol of": "tau" }, @@ -92050,7 +92488,7 @@ "another thing that floats": "barge", "➡️": "lithium", "⬅️": "hydrogen", - "random": "Bowman Bay", + "random": "Magnolia, Seattle (Wikipedia)", "title": "helium", "tagged": "Like the gas giants (Jupiter and Saturn), Neptune\u0027s atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, along with traces of hydrocarbons and possibly nitrogen, but contains a higher proportion of ices such as water, ammonia and methane.", "element of": "chemistry", @@ -92078,7 +92516,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Reflection off the Skykomish (9)", + "random": "Aquarius", "title": "Standing Figures in the Dark", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2022/09/2022-09-04-standing-figures-in-the-dark/standing-figures-in-the-dark.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -92094,12 +92532,12 @@ "title": "Our life is frittered away by detail… simplify, simplify.", "related": "Henry David Thoreau (Wikipedia)", "TODO": "find source of this quote (not found on Wikiquote)", - "random": "Serpens Cauda", + "random": "Gettysburg Address", "attribution": "Henry David Thoreau" }, "Hello, Mom": { "title": "Hello, Mom", - "random": "Mason County, Washington", + "random": "God", "::path": "content\\streams\\hello-mom\\hello-mom.md" }, "Monoceros": { @@ -92109,7 +92547,7 @@ "type": "constellation", "biblical mentions": "Bartsch pointed to several passages in the Bible that supposedly mention unicorns, although these are now regarded as mistranslations.", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\monoceros\\monoceros.md", - "random": "Clastic rock (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Kids carry an always-on AI assistant that monitors for danger and takes action.", "title": "Monoceros", "chart": "Monoceros_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "open clusters": [ @@ -92142,7 +92580,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 (Wikipedia)", "title": "Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017", - "random": "Animalia", + "random": "ChatGPT", "when": "2017-08-21", "on this day": [ "Shadows from a solar eclipse" @@ -92156,7 +92594,7 @@ "snippet", "TODO" ], - "random": "clockwise around the Mediterranean", + "random": "rational emotive behavior therapy", "TODO": "investigate Pre-Raphaelite", "description of": "Ysabell", "title": "Pratchett says Mort would have thought she [Ysabell] looked Pre-Raphaelite when he first encountered her, if he had only ever heard the word.", @@ -92167,7 +92605,7 @@ "tags": [ "mineral" ], - "random": "Constellation (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Head south on Peter Burns Road for 1.4 miles until you reach a y-intersection.", "rockhounding site": "Denny Creek", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\epidote\\epidote.md" }, @@ -92180,7 +92618,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Toucans** (/ˈtuːkæn/, UK: /-kən/) are members of the Neotropical near passerine bird family Ramphastidae. The Ramphastidae are most closely related to the American barbets. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful bills. The family includes five genera and over forty different species.", - "random": "Soviet Union (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Hollywood Babylon", "wikipedia of": "toucan", "constellation": "Tucana (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toucan", @@ -92199,7 +92637,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\perseus\\Perseus_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Perseus_IAU.svg", "title": "Perseus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Quran 1:6", + "random": "This building is the dominant feature of the capitol grounds, with its dome 287 feet (87 m) high, making it the tallest self-supporting masonry dome in the United States, and fifth tallest in the world, surpassed only by St. Peter\u0027s Basilica in Rome, St. Paul\u0027s Cathedral in London, Global Vipassana Pagoda in Mumbai, and Santa Maria Del Fiore in Florence.", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/Perseus_IAU.svg", "related": "Perseus (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "chart of": [ @@ -92236,7 +92674,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\musca\\Musca_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Musca_IAU.svg", "title": "Musca_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Denny Mountain", + "random": "Foggy view from Pigeon Point (1 of 2)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Musca_IAU.svg", "related": "Musca (Wikipedia)", "chart of": [ @@ -92290,6 +92728,7 @@ "Eugene V. Debs", "Donald Trump", "Elvis Presley", + "Andy Kaufman", "Erma Bombeck", "Thomas Edison", "Franklin D. Roosevelt", @@ -92299,7 +92738,6 @@ "Charles Fort", "Abraham Lincoln", "Daniel Webster", - "Doug Neubauer", "James Brown", "William S. Burroughs", "Matthew Shepard", @@ -92320,7 +92758,6 @@ "Eleanor Roosevelt", "Jim Henson", "John Denver", - "Andy Kaufman", "Edgar Allan Poe", "Laurel and Hardy", "Clive Davis", @@ -92331,6 +92768,7 @@ "Luther Burbank", "Jaguar Wright", "Norman Vaughan", + "Doug Neubauer", "A Few Good Men", "Jack Kerouac" ], @@ -92338,14 +92776,14 @@ "nationality" ], "title": "American", - "random": "The sun symbol of the Native American Zia Pueblo has four arms signifying the importance of the number four in their spiritual beliefs: four figures in the four cardinal directions, the four seasons, the four aspects of the day (sunrise, noon, sunset, and night), and the four stages of life (childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age).", + "random": "Tetraodontidae", "nationality of": "United States" }, "Along its entire length, Hood Canal separates the Kitsap Peninsula from the Olympic Peninsula of Washington.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hood_Canal/geography-2-1/", "dimensions of": "Hood Canal", "type": "snippet", - "random": "music venue", + "random": "Catalan number (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "snippet", "Kitsap Peninsula", @@ -92362,7 +92800,7 @@ "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/3392/", "excerpt": "First settled in 1852, Pioneer Square encompasses the birthplace of modern Seattle and its first downtown. Most of the Square\u0027s buildings were erected within a decade of the disastrous Great Fire of June 6, 1889. The district began a slow decline during World War I and became better known as a derelict \"Skid Road.\" Preservationists rallied in the 1960s to save the area\u0027s exquisite ensemble of Victorian and Edwardian Era architecture from \"urban renewal.\" Pioneer Square was protected by a 30-acre Historic District in 1969, followed by a slightly larger Special Review District. The core of the neighborhood lies between Cherry Street on the north, 2nd Avenue on the east, Alaskan Way on the west, and S. King Street on the south.", "neighborhood of": "Seattle — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", - "random": "I got bored.", + "random": "James Brown", "history of": "Pioneer Square, Seattle", "tags": [ "HistoryLink.org" @@ -92382,7 +92820,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Antares** is the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius. It has the Bayer designation **α Scorpii**, which is Latinised to **Alpha Scorpii**. Often referred to as \"the heart of the scorpion\", Antares is flanked by σ Scorpii and τ Scorpii near the center of the constellation. Distinctly reddish when viewed with the naked eye, Antares is a slow irregular variable star that ranges in brightness from an apparent visual magnitude of +0.6 down to +1.6. It is on average the fifteenth-brightest star in the night sky. Antares is the brightest and most evolved stellar member of the Scorpius–Centaurus association, the nearest OB association to the Sun. It is located about 170 parsecs (550 ly) from Earth at the rim of the Upper Scorpius subgroup, and is illuminating the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex in its foreground.", - "random": "The reader is a stranger who does not know me.", + "random": "Yellowknife (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Antares", "next in magnitude": "Aldebaran (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antares", @@ -92401,7 +92839,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\e\\mile Zola\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Zola", "title": "Émile Zola (Wikipedia)", - "random": "PUSH AGAINST", + "random": "Tenino Sandstone", "snippet": "Zola was born in Paris in 1840 to François Zola (originally Francesco Zolla) and Émilie Aubert.", "also died in paris": "Samuel Beckett (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Émile Zola", @@ -92409,7 +92847,7 @@ }, "jellyfish": { "title": "jellyfish", - "random": "Malta (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Frederick William had his son married to Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, whom Frederick despised, but then grudgingly allowed him to indulge in his musical and literary interests again.", "not actually a": "fish", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\animals\\j\\jellyfish\\jellyfish.md", "emoji": "🪼" @@ -92419,7 +92857,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "content/screenshots/2024-08-16/Screenshot 2024-08-16 004755.png", "⬅️": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004750.png", - "random": "THINGS CHANGE (train in Ballard)", + "random": "1. 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As president, **TRUMP** had lawful access to the most sensitive classified documents and national defense information. gathered and owned by the United States government, including information from the agencies that comprise the United States Intelligence Community and the United States Department of Defense.", "website": "https://www.bing.com/search?q=darrington+onyx\u0026cvid=3d0969971e0a447293c44dcebc5660db\u0026gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDU2OTRqMGo0qAIIsAIB\u0026FORM=ANAB01\u0026PC=U531\u0026ntref=1", "➡️": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004759.png", "title": "Screenshot 2024-08-16 004755.png", @@ -92435,7 +92873,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Dissociative (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "ketamine", - "random": "Manhattan Project B Reactor Tours (manhattanprojectbreactor.hanford.gov)", + "random": "Nduga massacre (Wikipedia)", "title": "dissociative" }, "Nepal (Wikipedia)": { @@ -92452,7 +92890,7 @@ ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\n\\nepal\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "retrieved": "2024-07-03", - "random": "New Guinea (Wikipedia)", + "random": "High Efficiency Image File Format", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepal", "title": "Nepal (Wikipedia)", "TODO": "ensure all Asian countries have \u0027country of\u0027 property.", @@ -92466,7 +92904,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Republic_of_Cyprus_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg", "author": "[Rob984](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rob984)", - "random": "\"My American Dream allowed me, the daughter of two small business owners from rural Enterprise, Alabama, to be elected to the U.S. Senate at the age of 40.\"", + "random": "Dirt road at the future Steelhead County Park", "location of": "Cyprus", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\c\\cyprus\\location\\Republic_of_Cyprus_(orthographic_projection).svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Republic_of_Cyprus_(orthographic_projection).svg", @@ -92509,7 +92947,7 @@ "Hood Canal Bridge from the beach", "Mudflats along the Willapa River in Raymond" ], - "random": "Jack Smith (lawyer) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Wallace River (Wikipedia)", "title": "beach" }, "bus stop": { @@ -92521,7 +92959,7 @@ "Last days of a bus stop", "An old Metro Transit sticker" ], - "random": "Cathode ray tube diagram-en.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Mescaline (Wikipedia)", "title": "bus stop", "emoji": "🚏", "tags": [ @@ -92541,7 +92979,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\subdivisions\\eons\\hadean\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadean", "title": "Hadean (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Map of Minnesota highlighting Anoka County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "ginger root", "snippets": [ "Hadean rocks are very rare, largely consisting of granular zircons from one locality (Jack Hills) in Western Australia.", "Earth in the early Hadean had a very thick carbon dioxide- and methane-rich prebiotic atmosphere, but eventually oceans made of liquid water were formed." @@ -92561,7 +92999,7 @@ "stars by jim kaler": "Antares (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "chart": "Scorpius_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "next in magnitude": "Aldebaran", - "random": "NGC 2506", + "random": "Frogger (arcade)", "title": "Antares" }, "Canon (film) (Wikipedia)": { @@ -92575,7 +93013,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\canon\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(film)", "title": "Canon (film) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Great Red Spot", + "random": "There isn\u0027t a next epoch.", "film of": "Norman McLaren (Wikipedia)", "watch": "Canon (English Version) by Normal McLaren, Grant Munro (nfb.ca)", "wikipedia of": "Canon (film)", @@ -92589,7 +93027,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "agency of": "United States (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Numbers 11:4", + "random": "Star Tales - Horologium (ianridpath.com)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Intelligence_Agency", "wikipedia of": "Central Intelligence Agency", "excerpt": "The **Central Intelligence Agency** (CIA; /ˌsiː.aɪˈeɪ/), known informally as **the Agency** and historically as **the Company**, is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/), officially tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT) and conducting covert action through its Directorate of Operations. As a principal member of the United States Intelligence Community (IC), the CIA reports to the Director of National Intelligence and is primarily focused on providing intelligence for the President and Cabinet of the United States. Following the dissolution of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) at the end of World War II, President Harry S. Truman created the Central Intelligence Group under the direction of a Director of Central Intelligence by presidential directive on January 22, 1946, and this group was transformed into the Central Intelligence Agency by implementation of the National Security Act of 1947.", @@ -92612,7 +93050,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\islands\\whidbey-island\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whidbey_Island", "title": "Whidbey Island (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Here researchers investigate the effects of extremely unlikely events.", + "random": "Willie D", "snippet": "The only bridge that reaches Whidbey Island is the Deception Pass Bridge, State Route 20, which connects the north end of Whidbey to the mainland via Fidalgo Island.", "excerpt": "**Whidbey Island** (historical spellings **Whidby**, **Whitbey**, or **Whitby**) is the largest of the islands composing [Island County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_County,_Washington/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), in the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States), and the largest island in Washington State. (The other large island is Camano Island, east of Whidbey.) Whidbey is about 30 miles (48 km) north of [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), and lies between the [Olympic Peninsula](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Peninsula/) and the [I-5](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_5_in_Washington/) corridor of western Washington. The island forms the northern boundary of [Puget Sound](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puget_Sound/). It is home to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The state parks and natural forests are home to numerous old growth trees.", "island of": "Island County, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -92633,7 +93071,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "M. Andrew Holowchak \u003cmholowchak@hotmail.com\u003e", - "random": "☀️", + "random": "My Visit to Israel (americafirstpolicy.com)", "::path": "content\\sites\\plato.stanford.edu\\entries\\jefferson.md", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy of": "Thomas Jefferson", "website": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/jefferson/", @@ -92642,7 +93080,7 @@ }, "Gum Wall (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gum_Wall/", - "random": "Aldebaran", + "random": "Gulf of Oman (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **Gum Wall** is a brick wall covered in used chewing gum under Pike Place Market in Downtown [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). It is located on Post Alley near Pike Street, south of the market\u0027s main entrance off 1st Avenue. Parts of the gum coating alongside the walls are several inches thick, and the coating is 15 feet (4.6 m) high along a 50-foot-long (15 m) section. The Market Theater Gum Wall has become a tourist attraction and local landmark since it was unintentionally created in the 1990s.", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\sites\\gum-wall\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -92667,7 +93105,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\asotin-county\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asotin_County,_Washington", "title": "Asotin County, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Flag_of_New_York.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "The back of a sweatshirt given to the HoloLens team", "excerpt": "**Asotin County** (/əˈsoʊtən/) is a county in the far southeastern corner of the U.S. state of [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/). As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,285. The county seat is at Asotin, and its largest city is Clarkston. The county was created out of Garfield County in 1883 and derives its name from a Nez Perce word meaning \"Eel Creek.\" Asotin County is part of the Lewiston–Clarkston metropolitan area, which includes Nez Perce County, Idaho, and Asotin County.", "county of": "Washington (state) (Wikipedia)", "location": "Map of Washington highlighting Asotin County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -92693,7 +93131,7 @@ "Gum Wall", "Seattle" ], - "random": "Alula Australis", + "random": "Interstate Park", "when": "2016-02-15", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2016/02/2016-02-15-notforgrandma-on-the-gum-wall/20160216_013812069_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -92703,7 +93141,7 @@ "philosophy" ], "wikipedia": "Brain in a vat (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Steelhead County Park", + "random": "Saint Croix River", "::path": "content\\topics\\philosophy\\brain-in-a-vat\\brain-in-a-vat.md" }, "Caribbean Plate (Wikipedia)": { @@ -92720,7 +93158,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Caribbean Plate** is a mostly oceanic tectonic plate underlying Central America and the Caribbean Sea off the northern coast of South America.", - "random": "Novaya Gazeta Europe", + "random": "Dayton, Ohio", "wikipedia of": "Caribbean Plate", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Plate", "title": "Caribbean Plate (Wikipedia)", @@ -92736,7 +93174,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "Human rights violations and abuses by armed groups and militias remain pervasive, as political elites and myriad quasi-authorities compete for legitimacy and control of territory, nearly 12 years into Libya’s political transition away from Muammar Gaddafi’s strong-man rule.", - "random": "Numbers 11:16", + "random": "Dorado_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "human rights watch of": "Libya", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/libya", "title": "World Report 2024: Libya (hrw.org)", @@ -92750,7 +93188,7 @@ "size": "The Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex is estimated to be about 1.0 billion light-years (Gly) long and 150 million light years (Mly) wide.", "wikipedia": "Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex (Wikipedia)", "ASCEND": "observable universe", - "random": "Local Interstellar Cloud (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Wedgwood, Seattle", "title": "Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex" }, "Reminiscent of the old log jams": { @@ -92780,14 +93218,14 @@ "photograph", "dead at the moment" ], - "random": "Afghanistan (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "you are being harvested", "title": "Reminiscent of the old log jams", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/08/2023-08-17-reminiscent-of-the-old-log-jams/reminiscent-of-the-old-log-jams.thumbnail.jpg" }, "Adhafera (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/adhafera.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "fluvial landform", + "random": "Tacoma Narrows Bridge", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -92854,7 +93292,7 @@ "astronomy" ], "photograph": "A busy patch of the Great Attractor (esahubble.org)", - "random": "Nooksack Falls", + "random": "Algae (Wikipedia)", "title": "galaxy", "emoji": "🌌", "plural": "galaxies" @@ -92868,7 +93306,7 @@ "YouTube" ], "excerpt": "Let\u0027s use 3D animation to go inside the Enigma Machine! The Enigma Machine was used during WWII by the German Army to get keep messages encrypted. It looks almost like a typewriter. There are 26 keys and 26 letters that can light up. These lights tell you how the keys will be scrambled up. The machine works like an electrical circuit. The rotors towards the back of the machine do most of the scrambling by mixing up the wiring. The plugboard in the front also another layer of encryption. Keyboard mechanism connects or disconnects the circuit to turn on a lightbulb. The path of the wire is difficult to follow so I recommend following it through in 3D! Each time a key is released - the rotors in the back will turn. This is done by the mechanism which includes the actuator bar, ratchet, pawl, and the index wheels.", - "random": "Genesis 4:1", + "random": "Antares (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "::path": "content\\topics\\miscellanea\\enigma-machine\\youtube-ybkkiGtJmkM.md", "youtube-id": "ybkkiGtJmkM", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybkkiGtJmkM", @@ -92887,7 +93325,7 @@ ], "type": "website", "city of": "Washington County, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The Saga of Seattle’s Leif Erikson Statue (leiferikson.org)", + "random": "Messier 41 (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\newport\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "wikipedia of": "Newport, Minnesota", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newport,_Minnesota", @@ -92906,7 +93344,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The human rights situation in Mali significantly deteriorated in 2023, as attacks against civilians by Islamist armed groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) and large-scale abusive counterterrorism operations by Malian armed forces and associated foreign fighters surged. Clashes between the Malian armed forces and a coalition of armed groups called the Coordination of Azawad Movements (Coordination des mouvements de l’Azawad, CMA)—an alliance of mostly ethnic Tuareg rebel groups that have sought independence for the Malian northern desert region they call Azawad—put a 2015 peace deal between the two parties at risk.", - "random": "Akira Kurosawa - Composing Movement (YouTube)", + "random": "Alnilam", "human rights watch of": "Mali", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/mali", "title": "World Report 2024: Mali (hrw.org)", @@ -92919,7 +93357,7 @@ "location", "snippet" ], - "random": "Enterprise, Alabama (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Is My Blue Your Blue? (ismy.blue)", "location of": "Al-Karak", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\jordan\\al-karak\\wikipedia\\snippet-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, September 17). Al-Karak. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved September 24, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Karak\u0026oldid=1246191886", @@ -92936,7 +93374,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Electronic body music** (**EBM**) is a genre of [electronic music](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music/) that combines elements of industrial music and synth-punk with elements of dance music. It developed in the early 1980s in Western Europe, as an outgrowth of both the punk and the industrial music cultures. It combines sequenced repetitive basslines, programmed dance music rhythms, and mostly undistorted vocals and command-like shouts with confrontational or provocative themes.", - "random": "As was pointed out by Ehrenfest back in 1917 [4], neither classical atoms nor planetary orbits can be stable in a space with n \u003e 3, and traditional quantum atoms cannot be stable either [5].", + "random": "shoreline", "wikipedia of": "electronic body music", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_body_music", "title": "Electronic body music (wikipedia.org)", @@ -92948,7 +93386,7 @@ "photography" ], "wikipedia": "f-number (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Sri Lanka", + "random": "Deneb Kaitos", "::path": "content\\topics\\photography\\f-number\\f-number.md" }, "Sextans": { @@ -92969,7 +93407,7 @@ "southern celestial hemisphere" ], "chart": "Sextans_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "horse", + "random": "Proterozoic (Wikipedia)", "title": "Sextans", "history": "Star Tales - Sextans (ianridpath.com)" }, @@ -92984,7 +93422,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\islands\\new-guinea\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Guinea", "title": "New Guinea (Wikipedia)", - "random": "homeless", + "random": "🌍", "island of": "Pacific Ocean (Wikipedia)", "vicinity of": "Australia (continent) (Wikipedia)", "massacre": "Nduga massacre (Wikipedia)", @@ -92998,7 +93436,7 @@ "cue" ], "date": "2022-11-24", - "random": "Confucius", + "random": "Dimetrodon", "title": "SILENCE IS AMPLIFYING" }, "Haiti (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -93006,7 +93444,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Haiti_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg", "author": "[Connormah](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Connormah)", - "random": "Amurian microplate (Wikipedia)", + "random": "James_Brown_Live_Hamburg_1973_1702730029.jpg (wikimedia.org)", "location of": "Haiti", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\h\\haiti\\location\\Haiti_(orthographic_projection).svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Haiti_(orthographic_projection).svg", @@ -93026,7 +93464,7 @@ "snippet" ], "modern interpretation of": "Bardo Thodol", - "random": "relationships define the structure of reality", + "random": "Libera Chat (libera.chat)", "writing of": "Jacob\u0027s Ladder", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\buddhism\\bardo-thodol\\wikipedia\\snippet-musical-cinematic-and-literary-works-5-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, July 6). Bardo Thodol. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved August 26, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bardo_Thodol\u0026oldid=1232983865", @@ -93041,7 +93479,7 @@ "tags": [ "human being" ], - "random": "Ms. Pac-Man (Atari 2600) (Internet Archive)", + "random": "Detroit (Wikipedia)", "allegations": [ "Thalia Graves alleges that when she was 25 and dating an executive who worked for Combs in the summer of 2001, Combs and Joseph Sherman lured her to a meeting at Bad Boy Recording Studios. She said they picked her up in an SUV and during the ride gave her a drink “likely laced with a drug.”", "According to the lawsuit, Graves lost consciousness and awoke to find herself bound inside Combs’ office and lounge at the studio. The two men raped her, slapped her, slammed her head against a pool table and ignored her screams and cries for help, the lawsuit alleges." @@ -93066,7 +93504,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\bryant\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryant,_Seattle", "title": "Bryant, Seattle (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 76", + "random": "🐍", "excerpt": "**Bryant** is a residential neighborhood in northeast [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/). According to the City of Seattle\u0027s neighborhood maps (as pictured), it is bounded by 35th Avenue NE and NE 45th Place on the west, beyond which is [Ravenna](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenna,_Seattle/); Sand Point Way NE and 45th Ave NE on the east, beyond which are [Laurelhurst](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurelhurst,_Seattle/) and [Windermere](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windermere,_Seattle/); and NE 75th Street and NE 65th Street on the north, beyond which are [View Ridge](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View_Ridge,_Seattle/) and [Wedgwood](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedgwood,_Seattle/).", "wikipedia of": "Bryant, Seattle", "borders": [ @@ -93092,7 +93530,7 @@ "jump around the multiverse" ], "ASCEND": "reality", - "random": "you\u0027ve been dead for billions of years", + "random": "Agate (Wikipedia)", "title": "multiverse" }, "you scrub your code": { @@ -93100,7 +93538,7 @@ "tags": [ "fragment" ], - "random": "The flag of Louisiana consists of a rectangular field of blue with the arms of Louisiana, a pelican vulning herself, in white in the center, with a ribbon beneath, also in white, containing in blue the state motto: \"Union Justice Confidence\"", + "random": "Justin Bieber", "::path": "content\\fragments\\you-scrub-your-code.md", "type": "fragment" }, @@ -93112,7 +93550,7 @@ "Berlin", "snippet" ], - "random": "Danish", + "random": "Star (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\equilibrium\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-production-2-2.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, November 4). Equilibrium (film). In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 26, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Equilibrium_(film)\u0026oldid=1183414385", "filming location of": "Equilibrium (film)", @@ -93125,7 +93563,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\o\\oscar-wilde\\wikipedia\\snippet-death-3-1.md", "death of": "Oscar Wilde", "snippet of": "Oscar Wilde (Wikipedia)", - "random": "up the Pacific coast", + "random": "Fort Myers, Florida", "title": "Wilde died of meningitis on 30 November 1900.", "on this day": [ "Oscar_Wilde_on_his_Deathbed_1900_by_Maurice_Gilbert.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)" @@ -93147,14 +93585,14 @@ "snippet" ], "✂️": "Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, makes several appearances in the narrative, with Woodward presenting her as a shrewd and loyal No. 2 to Biden but not an influential voice in his administration’s foreign policy.", - "random": "Frederick remained an admired historical figure through Germany\u0027s defeat in World War I, and the Nazis glorified him as a great German leader prefiguring Adolf Hitler, who personally idolised him.", + "random": "pilings", "::path": "content\\topics\\news\\trump\\timeline\\2024-10-08\\washingtonpost.com\\snippet-9-2.md", "snippet of": "Trump secretly sent covid tests to Putin during 2020 shortage, new book says (washingtonpost.com)", "title": "Trump secretly sent covid tests to Putin during 2020 shortage, new book says (washingtonpost.com) ¶ 9-2" }, "Neo-noir (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-noir/", - "random": "Zeta Leonis (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Arthropoda", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\genres\\neo-noir\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -93186,7 +93624,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\a\\algeria\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algeria", "title": "Algeria (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Putin responds to US embassy warning of imminent attack in Moscow", + "random": "Flag of Sri Lanka.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Morocco (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Algeria**, officially the **People\u0027s Democratic Republic of Algeria**, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to the northeast by [Tunisia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia/); to the east by [Libya](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libya/); to the southeast by [Niger](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger/); to the southwest by [Mali](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mali/), [Mauritania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritania/), and [Western Sahara](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Sahara/); to the west by [Morocco](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocco/); and to the north by the [Mediterranean Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Sea/). Algeria has a semi-arid climate, with the Sahara desert dominating most of the territory except for its fertile and mountainous north, where most of the population is concentrated. Spanning 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi), it is the world\u0027s tenth largest nation by area, and the largest nation in [Africa](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa/). With a population of 44 million, Algeria is the tenth-most populous country in Africa, and the 32nd-most populous country in the world. 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Albanians form a significant minority at around 25%, followed by Turks, Roma, Serbs, Bosniaks, Aromanians and a few other minorities.", "wikipedia of": "North Macedonia", "borders": [ @@ -93374,7 +93812,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Mediterranean Basin (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "the Mediterranean ends where the olive tree no longer grows", - "random": "Trees around the gazebo", + "random": "Lebanon", "title": "Mediterranean Basin" }, "The **Minnesota State Fair** is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Also known by its slogan, \"The Great Minnesota Get-Together\", it is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance and the second-largest state fair in the United States by total attendance, trailing only the State Fair of Texas, which generally runs twice as long as the Minnesota State Fair.": { @@ -93386,7 +93824,7 @@ ], "excerpt of": "Minnesota State Fair (Wikipedia)", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 1). Minnesota State Fair. 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The country is bordered to the north by [Algeria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algeria/), to the east by [Niger](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger/), to the northwest by [Mauritania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritania/), to the south by [Burkina Faso](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burkina_Faso/) and [Ivory Coast](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivory_Coast/), and to the west by Guinea and Senegal. The population of Mali is 21.9 million, 67% of which was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017. Its capital and largest city is Bamako. 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Some of his best-known works include the 1967 Star Trek episode \"The City on the Edge of Forever\", considered by some to be the single greatest episode of the Star Trek franchise (he subsequently wrote a book about the experience that includes his original teleplay), his A Boy and His Dog cycle (which was made into a film), and his short stories \"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream\" and \"\u0027Repent, Harlequin!\u0027 Said the Ticktockman\". He was also editor and anthologist for Dangerous Visions (1967) and Again, Dangerous Visions (1972). 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The name \"Silk Road\", first coined in the late 19th century, has fallen into disuse among some modern historians in favor of **Silk Routes**, on the grounds that it more accurately describes the intricate web of land and sea routes connecting East and Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, the Middle East, East Africa and Europe.", - "random": "Laurentide Ice Sheet (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Grover Cleveland", "wikipedia of": "Silk Road", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road", "title": "Silk Road (Wikipedia)", @@ -94108,7 +94546,7 @@ "Mirzam (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/mirzam.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "Klickitat County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Clyde Hill, Washington (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -94123,7 +94561,7 @@ "After December 2018, tens of thousands of civilians around the Nduga Regency were displaced following an increased military presence after a massacre of workers constructing the Trans-Papua Highway, and conflict with separatist fighters.": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Papua_protests/background-1-4/", "type": "snippet", - "random": "#ffd83d", + "random": "Styrax japonicus", "tags": [ "Nduga massacre", "Nduga Regency", @@ -94156,7 +94594,7 @@ ], "stars by jim kaler": "Deneb (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "next in magnitude": "Fomalhaut", - "random": "Map of Washington highlighting Skamania County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Guadalupian", "title": "Deneb" }, "Lime Kiln Trail": { @@ -94180,7 +94618,7 @@ "Old Robe Trail" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/5537767", - "random": "🍑", + "random": "Eagan was named for Patrick Eagan, who was the first chairman of the town board of supervisors.", "title": "Lime Kiln Trail", "official website": "https://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Lime-Kiln-Trailhead-95" }, @@ -94200,7 +94638,7 @@ ], "city of": "King County, Washington", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237349", - "random": "Flag_of_Kaliningrad_Oblast.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Water tower near Skyway", "title": "Des Moines, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\king-county\\des-moines\\des-moines.md" }, @@ -94209,7 +94647,7 @@ "related": [ "A quick note on font size: you have to make your text editor font quite large to make it legible for your viewers! 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The city\u0027s Department of Neighborhoods places West Woodland in the south east corner of [Ballard](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballard,_Seattle/).", "northwest corner": "Loyal Heights, Seattle (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "West Woodland, Seattle", @@ -94255,7 +94693,7 @@ "Some rules are unconditional.", "NO EXCEPTIONS" ], - "random": "Roberta Drury", + "random": "Fife Heights, Washington", "::path": "content\\live-stream\\contributing\\some-rules-are-unconditional\\rules\\no-dark-patterns.md" }, "World Report 2024: United Arab Emirates (hrw.org)": { @@ -94267,7 +94705,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The United Arab Emirates (UAE) invests in a strategy to paint the country as progressive, tolerant, and rights-respecting while carrying out its zero-tolerance policy toward dissent. Many activists and dissidents remain detained, particularly those incarcerated in relation to the “UAE94” case, for exercising their rights to free expression and association. 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So he turned and became their enemy and he himself fought against them.", - "random": "autumn", + "random": "Kent, Washington", "title": "Isaiah 63:10" }, "Theophrastus (Wikipedia)": { @@ -94613,7 +95051,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Theophrastus** (/ˌθiː.əˈfræstəs/; Ancient Greek: Θεόφραστος, romanized: *Theóphrastos*, lit. \u0027godly phrased\u0027; c. 371 – c. 287 BC) was a Greek philosopher and the successor to Aristotle in the Peripatetic school. He was a native of Eresos in Lesbos. His given name was Τύρταμος (Túrtamos); his nickname Θεόφραστος (*Theóphrastos*) was given by Aristotle, his teacher, for his \"divine style of expression\".", - "random": "Woodinville, Washington", + "random": "Flag of Clallam County, Washington.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Theophrastus", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophrastus", "title": "Theophrastus (Wikipedia)", @@ -94628,7 +95066,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Naloxone** is a medication used to reverse or reduce the effects of opioids. It is used to counter decreased breathing in opioid overdose. Effects begin within two minutes when given intravenously, five minutes when injected into a muscle, and ten minutes as a nasal spray. 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It began approximately 9,700 years before the Common Era (BCE) (11,650 cal years BP, or 300 HE). It follows the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. The Holocene and the preceding [Pleistocene](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleistocene/) together form the [Quaternary](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternary/) period. The Holocene has been identified with the current warm period, known as MIS 1. 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Sometimes these are classified as a suborder of the order Perciformes. The Tetraodontiformes are represented by 10 extant families and at least 349 species overall; most are marine and dwell in and around tropical coral reefs, but a few species are found in freshwater streams and estuaries. They have no close relatives, and descend from a line of coral-dwelling species that emerged around 80 million years ago.", - "random": "Kentucky (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 3-3", "wikipedia of": "Tetraodontiformes", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraodontiformes", "title": "Tetraodontiformes (Wikipedia)", @@ -94735,7 +95173,7 @@ ], "photograph": "McDonald’s once said", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150951309", - "random": "Phosphorus (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mozambique (Wikipedia)", "title": "Interbay, Seattle", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\interbay\\interbay.md" }, @@ -94749,7 +95187,7 @@ "snippet" ], "when": "2023-03-14", - "random": "We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.", + "random": "Nazca Plate (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\years\\2023\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-march-14.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 23). 2023. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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After the fall of man, \"lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever\", cherubim and a flaming sword are placed at the east end of the Garden to guard the way to the tree of life. The tree of life has become the subject of some debate as to whether or not the tree of the knowledge of good and evil is the same tree.", - "random": "Map of Washington highlighting Kitsap County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "England (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "tree of life", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_life_(biblical)", "title": "Tree of life (biblical) (Wikipedia)", @@ -94802,7 +95240,7 @@ "type": "novel", "wikipedia": "Earth Abides (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "Ecclesiastes 1:4", - "random": "52 Factorial (czep.net)", + "random": "Graves v. 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Mammals are characterized by the presence of milk-producing mammary glands for feeding their young, a neocortex region of the brain, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones. These characteristics distinguish them from [reptiles](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reptile) and [birds](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird), from which their ancestors diverged in the Carboniferous Period over 300 million years ago. 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The 2010 U.S. Census recorded Sammamish\u0027s population as 45,780 and its land area as 18.2 square miles.", - "random": "Synagogue of Satan", + "random": "fish", "history of": "Sammamish, Washington", "tags": [ "history", @@ -105520,7 +106003,7 @@ "related": [ "Hugo (software) (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "Åland (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Peshatin, Washington", "title": "This website is implemented in Hugo." }, "2021 Suez Canal obstruction": { @@ -105530,7 +106013,7 @@ "history" ], "wikipedia": "2021 Suez Canal obstruction (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Mu-1 Scorpii", + "random": "Nazca Plate", "obstruction of": "Suez Canal", "title": "2021 Suez Canal obstruction" }, @@ -105550,7 +106033,7 @@ ], "tagged": "clockwise around White Bear Lake", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/35736", - "random": "Flag of New Zealand.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Autumn Stone", "title": "White Bear Lake", "lake of": "Ramsey County, Minnesota" }, @@ -105565,7 +106048,7 @@ "Gondwana", "snippet" ], - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 8-3", + "random": "president of the United States", "::path": "content\\topics\\geology\\subdivisions\\periods\\triassic\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-3-3.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. 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The island is home to a Russian military base which is located midway along the island\u0027s North shore. The island is a part of the Chukotsky District of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia. The border separating Russia and the United States runs north–south through the 2.5 mile wide strait that runs between the two Islands.", - "random": "me", + "random": "Futuna", "wikipedia of": "Big Diomede Island", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Diomede_Island", "title": "Big Diomede Island (Wikipedia)", @@ -105633,13 +106116,13 @@ "Lofty Thoughts", "TODO" ], - "random": "In St. Petersburg on 18 September 1783, after a lunch with his family, Euler was discussing the newly discovered planet Uranus and its orbit with Anders Johan Lexell when he collapsed and died from a brain hemorrhage.", + "random": "till", "::path": "content\\cc\\control-panel.md", "TODO": "implement a control panel." }, "Spanaway, Washington (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanaway,_Washington/", - "random": "Continent (Wikipedia)", + "random": "EndBASIC (endbasic.dev)", "excerpt": "**Spanaway** is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 35,476 at the 2020 census, up from 27,227 in 2010. 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Arizona is part of the Four Corners region with [Utah](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah) to the north, [Colorado](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado) to the northeast, and [New Mexico](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico) to the east; its other neighboring states are [Nevada](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada) to the northwest, [California](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California) to the west and the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California to the south and southwest.", "state of": [ "Mountain states (Wikipedia)", @@ -107492,7 +107952,7 @@ }, "Cyrus the Great": { "title": "Cyrus the Great", - "random": "Pythagoras (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mario", "wikipedia": "Cyrus the Great (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\c\\cyrus-the-great\\cyrus-the-great.md", "tagged": "Alexander [the Great] admired Cyrus the Great, from an early age reading Xenophon\u0027s Cyropaedia, which described Cyrus\u0027s heroism in battle and governance as a king and legislator." @@ -107504,7 +107964,7 @@ "intelligence agency" ], "title": "Sicherheitsdienst", - "random": "Morning over Interstate 90", + "random": "prairie", "collaboration": "In 2011, Hal Vaughan published a biography about Chanel based on newly declassified documents, revealing that she had collaborated directly with the Nazi intelligence service, the Sicherheitsdienst." }, "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 12-1": { @@ -107517,7 +107977,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 11-2", - "random": "Chlorine (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Flag_of_Monaco.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-6\\6-12-1.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 12-2", @@ -107549,7 +108009,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Fiji", + "random": "hammer", "title": "Frosted hills of the Cascades", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/02/2018-02-18-frosted-hills-of-the-cascades/frosted-hills-of-the-cascades-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -107565,7 +108025,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\united-states\\tennessee\\Flag_of_Tennessee.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Tennessee.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Tennessee.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both.", + "random": "Sultan, Washington", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Flag_of_Tennessee.svg", "related": "Tennessee (Wikipedia)", "flag of": [ @@ -107588,7 +108048,7 @@ }, "If you want to trick the devil, then no problem-the devil agrees.": { "title": "If you want to trick the devil, then no problem-the devil agrees.", - "random": "John 1:3", + "random": "England in the UK and Europe.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-devil\\the-trick-of-the-devil-is-not-a-flaw-in-the-contract\\5\\if-you-want-to-trick-the-devil-then-no-problem-the-devil-agrees .md", "next": "The devil does not fret over your terms." }, @@ -107596,7 +108056,7 @@ "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/3345/", "excerpt": "Seattle\u0027s Laurelhurst neighborhood, located on the Seattle (western) shore of Lake Washington, is a peninsula that extends into the Union Bay part of the lake. 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Since I didn\u0027t see anything in these thoughts that made them superior to myself, I could believe that if these objects were real, they were dependent on my own nature, given its certain perfection. 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This is a fairly significant hack, and here are the changes Rob made to Ms. Pac-Man: Changed the graphics Altered the theme music Changed audio code to improve authenticity Changed playfield color and layout Got rid of extra tunnel and three extra mazes Made fruit sit in the middle of the screen without moving Added the siren If you\u0027re a Pac-Man fan, you owe it to yourself to get this version!", - "random": "Every valuable human being must be a radical and a rebel, for what he must aim at is to make things better than they are.", + "random": "Flag_of_Michigan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "enhanced version of": "Pac-Man (Atari 2600)", "website": "https://archive.org/details/pacmanae_a2600", "title": "Pac-Man Arcade Enhanced (Atari 2600) (Internet Archive)" @@ -107669,7 +108129,7 @@ "Licton Springs, Seattle" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150972830", - "random": "Caspian Sea", + "random": "This building is the dominant feature of the capitol grounds, with its dome 287 feet (87 m) high, making it the tallest self-supporting masonry dome in the United States, and fifth tallest in the world, surpassed only by St. Peter\u0027s Basilica in Rome, St. Paul\u0027s Cathedral in London, Global Vipassana Pagoda in Mumbai, and Santa Maria Del Fiore in Florence.", "title": "Northgate, Seattle", "poster": "Expression of Northgate" }, @@ -107685,7 +108145,7 @@ "Asia" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\j\\jordan\\jordan.md", - "random": "In the early Ectasian period, a day was 17 hours and 32 minutes. 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It is bordered by the [Atlantic Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Ocean/) to the west, [Western Sahara](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Sahara/) to the north and northwest, [Algeria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algeria/) to the northeast, [Mali](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mali/) to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest. By land area Mauritania is the 11th-largest country in Africa and 28th-largest in the world; 90% of its territory is in the Sahara. 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The Cetus was a sea monster in Greek mythology which both Perseus and Heracles needed to slay. Cetus is in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations: [Aquarius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(constellation)/), [Pisces](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisces_(constellation)/) and [Eridanus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eridanus_(constellation)/).", "star": "Beta Ceti (Wikipedia)", @@ -109490,7 +109951,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\oceans\\panthalassa\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panthalassa", "title": "Panthalassa (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Middle Triassic", + "random": "Teen film (Wikipedia)", "snippets": [ "Panthalassa was a hemisphere-sized ocean, much larger than the modern Pacific.", "In the Early Jurassic the Pacific Plate opened originating from a triple junction between the Panthalassic Farallon, Phoenix, and Izanagi plates." @@ -109503,7 +109964,7 @@ }, "they may build into larger structures": { "title": "they may build into larger structures", - "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in paint in paint in paint in paint in paint", + "random": "flier", "type": "fragment", "::path": "content\\about\\about-this\\fragments\\they-may-build-into-larger-structures.md", "next": "they may be nothing at all" @@ -109523,7 +109984,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\magnolia\\historylink.org.md", "website": "https://www.historylink.org/File/3415", "title": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Magnolia — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", - "random": "The Farm at Mill Creek (2 of 2)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 6-1", "clockwise around elliott bay": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Interbay — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "excerpt": "Seattle\u0027s Magnolia neighborhood, a peninsula situated at the northern entrance to Elliott Bay, is home to pairs of nesting eagles as well as 20,000 human residents (in 2001) dependent upon bridges to gain access to the rest of the city. Magnolia consists of two hills once blanketed by forests and separated by a natural meadow. The area\u0027s development started in 1853 with a dreamer\u0027s vision of a transcontinental railroad, which arrived four decades later. Also at home in Magnolia\u0027s four square miles is the oldest lighthouse on Puget Sound, Discovery Park (Fort Lawton), a state-of-the-art water treatment plant largely hidden by foot paths and creative landscaping, and Fishermen\u0027s Terminal, which berths much of Puget Sound\u0027s fishing fleet.", "neighborhood of": "Seattle — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", @@ -109539,7 +110000,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\wisconsin\\hudson\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson,_Wisconsin", "title": "Hudson, Wisconsin (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Sunda Plate", + "random": "Located in Clallam County is Cape Alava, the westernmost point in both Washington and the contiguous United States, with a longitude of 124 degrees, 43 minutes and 59 seconds West (−124.733).", "snippets": [ "U.S. Highway 12 once crossed the St. Croix River on a toll bridge between Wisconsin and Minnesota, which provided revenue for the town. 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She is moved by the spirit of the dancing crowd, the magic of the firelight, and especially the Buddhist hymn to transience: “Life is just a dream.” Later in the film, bound to a pole, she chants these words to her captor, who is moved enough to let her and her companions go.", "excerpt": "The Hidden Fortress was Akira Kurosawa’s first hit after 1954’s Seven Samurai, four years and four films earlier. It won even bigger at the box office and scooped up a handful of Japanese and international awards, proving that its director was not merely an art-house auteur but could fill theaters as well. The film’s popularity in Japan was instrumental in securing financial guarantees for Kurosawa’s own production company, which supported all his subsequent films up to 1970. The pacing and characters of The Hidden Fortress, its landscapes and epic feel, make it a great action film, and as Kurosawa’s first use of widescreen, it is one of his most stylish movies. 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Red dwarfs are by far the most common type of fusing star in the [Milky Way](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way/), at least in the neighborhood of the [Sun](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun/). However, due to their low luminosity, individual red dwarfs cannot be easily observed. From [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/), not one star that fits the stricter definitions of a red dwarf is visible to the naked eye. [Proxima Centauri](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxima_Centauri/), the star nearest to the Sun, is a red dwarf, as are fifty of the sixty nearest stars. According to some estimates, red dwarfs make up three-quarters of the fusing stars in the Milky Way.", - "random": "Andromeda (constellation) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🛰️", "wikipedia of": "red dwarf", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_dwarf", "title": "Red dwarf (Wikipedia)", @@ -112128,7 +112604,7 @@ ], "title": "Pablo Picasso", "birth": "Picasso was born at 23:15 on 25 October 1881, in the city of Málaga, Andalusia, in southern Spain.", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 6-1 (ChatGPT)", + "random": "Flag of Namibia (Wikimedia Commons)", "mention": "Sinatra with a cold is Picasso without paint, Ferrari without fuel—only worse.", "history": "Picasso Timeline (museepicassoparis.fr)" }, @@ -112137,10 +112613,11 @@ "✂️": "Plaintiff Thalia Graves is a female who resides in Harris County, Texas.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. 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Global trends point to increasing violent rhetoric and political violence, including more evidence of stochastic terrorism. 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At an early day the town was called Dakotah from the Dakota (Sioux) Indian tribe.", + "random": "NGC 3766 - Pearl Cluster - Open Cluster (freestarcharts.com)", "title": "Stillaguamish River", "tributary": "Pilchuck Creek", "north fork": "North Fork Stillaguamish River", @@ -112318,7 +112795,7 @@ ], "operating system": "CP/M-86", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\cpus\\intel-8088\\intel-8088.md", - "random": "Infinite minesweeper (1000mines.com)", + "random": "Eleanor Roosevelt (Wikipedia)", "title": "Intel 8088" }, "Bouncing Ball First Prompt": { @@ -112326,13 +112803,13 @@ "type": "prompt", "title": "Bouncing Ball First Prompt", "TODO": "Integrate the Bouncing Ball into the home page", - "random": "Socrates (plato.standford.edu)", + "random": "Ptolemy (Wikipedia)", "prompt": "When I click the page, a ball appears and drops to the bottom of the window. It bounces around the window. When I scroll the page, content scrolls normally but the ball stays in the window, bouncing around." }, "Fine-grained thinly foliated greenschist and black phyllite occur in a north-northwest-trending belt along the west edge of the area. 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Wedgwood is located about two miles (3.2 km) north, and slightly east, of the University of Washington; it is about six miles (9.7 km) northeast of Downtown. 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The rocket had been displayed at an army surplus store in Seattle\u0027s [Belltown](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belltown,_Seattle/) neighborhood until 1991, when a news radio broadcast said the store was dismantling its \"circa 1950 Cold War rocket fuselage [sic]\", prompting the Fremont Business Association to buy it for $750. 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Rather than being installed below the concrete, each drain protruded into it, reducing the thickness of the concrete and making it more prone to cracking.", - "random": "National Nordic Museum", + "random": "Eagan was named for Patrick Eagan, who was the first chairman of the town board of supervisors.", "::path": "content\\sites\\practical.engineering\\how-french-drains-work.md", "website": "https://practical.engineering/blog/2024/8/6/how-french-drains-work", "title": "How French Drains Work (practical.engineering)" @@ -116588,7 +117087,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\d\\driftwood\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "wikipedia of": "driftwood", "excerpt": "**Driftwood** is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. 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In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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These properties are useful when frying, roasting and baking.", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-39.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:40", "title": "Mark 1:39" @@ -118918,7 +119417,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:37", - "random": "#ffd700", + "random": "Numbers 11:1", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-38.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:39", "title": "Mark 1:38" @@ -118930,7 +119429,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:36", - "random": "Anselm of Canterbury", + "random": "When strength is yoked with justice, where is a mightier pair than they?", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-37.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:38", "title": "Mark 1:37" @@ -118942,7 +119441,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:35", - "random": "Butte Creek Day-Use Area", + "random": "Super Mario World (archive.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-36.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:37", "title": "Mark 1:36" @@ -118954,7 +119453,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:34", - "random": "Vadnais Heights, Minnesota", + "random": "Futuna Plate", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-35.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:36", "title": "Mark 1:35" @@ -118966,7 +119465,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:33", - "random": "Prince Edward Island (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The distance of Acubens calculated from the Gaia Data Release 2 parallax is roughly 50 parsecs from Earth, or approximately 164 light-years away.", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-34.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:35", "title": "Mark 1:34" @@ -118978,7 +119477,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:32", - "random": "Djibouti", + "random": "Calvin Coolidge (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-33.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:34", "title": "Mark 1:33" @@ -118992,7 +119491,7 @@ "evening" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:31", - "random": "Concrete, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Hendecagon (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-32.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:33", "title": "Mark 1:32" @@ -119004,7 +119503,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:30", - "random": "Lake Huron", + "random": "Martin Scorsese - The Art of Silence (YouTube)", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-31.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:32", "title": "Mark 1:31" @@ -119016,7 +119515,7 @@ "Gospel of Mark" ], "⬅️": "Mark 1:29", - "random": "atomic number 10", + "random": "\"They who dream by day are cognizant of many things\"...", "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\mark\\verses\\mark-1-30.md", "➡️": "Mark 1:31", "title": "Mark 1:30" @@ -119032,7 +119531,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3115", "TODO": "if a page does not have a record in titles.json, then use page properties instead", - "random": "Riemann zeta function (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The idea is to have a ball bounce around the screen.", "title": "NGC 3115" }, "Mountain Loop Highway": { @@ -119048,7 +119547,7 @@ "Washington" ], "trail": "Old Robe Trail", - "random": "director", + "random": "Ralph Waldo Emerson", "title": "Mountain Loop Highway" }, "The Communist Manifesto (Wikipedia)": { @@ -119060,7 +119559,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**The Communist Manifesto** (German: Das Kommunistische Manifest), originally the **Manifesto of the Communist Party** (Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei), is a political pamphlet written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, commissioned by the Communist League and originally published in [London](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London) in 1848. The text is the first and most systematic attempt by Marx and Engels to codify for widespread consumption the core historical materialist idea that, as stated in the text\u0027s opening words, \"the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles\", in which social classes are defined by the relationship of people to the means of production. Published against the backdrop of the Revolutions of 1848 and their subsequent repression across Europe, the Manifesto remains one of the world\u0027s most influential political documents.", - "random": "meet me under the freemont bridge", + "random": "Build 2016 at Moscone Center", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Communist_Manifesto", "wikipedia of": "The Communist Manifesto", "manifesto of": "Karl Marx (Wikipedia)", @@ -119076,7 +119575,7 @@ "ChatGPT" ], "response of": "ChatGPT", - "random": "Star Tales - Libra (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Madrona, Seattle", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-2\\2-11-10-chatgpt.md", "when": "2024-08-02", "title": "What does René Descartes mean by \"Now, in conclusion, the Method which teaches adherence to the true order, and an exact enumeration of all the conditions of the thing sought includes all that gives certitude to the rules of Arithmetic.\"", @@ -119092,7 +119591,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2022-10-07", - "random": "Tahiti (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Smokey Point, Washington", "title": "you are living in the golden age of music" }, "Capricornus": { @@ -119107,7 +119606,7 @@ "Algedi" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\capricornus\\capricornus.md", - "random": "The Butterfly Dream (Wikipedia)", + "random": "movie", "title": "Capricornus", "globular cluster": "Messier 30", "tagged": "The planet Neptune was discovered by German astronomer Johann Galle, near Deneb Algedi (δ Capricorni) on 23 September 1846, as Capricornus can be seen best from Europe at 4:00am in September (although, by modern constellation boundaries established in the early 20th century CE, Neptune lay within the confines of Aquarius at the time of its discovery).", @@ -119136,7 +119635,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Latin** (*lingua Latīna*, [ˈlɪŋɡʷa laˈtiːna] or *Latīnum*, [laˈtiːnʊ̃]) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the Roman Republic it became the dominant language in the Italian region and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Even after the fall of Western Rome, Latin remained the common language of international communication, science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the 18th century, when other regional vernaculars (including its own descendants, the Romance languages) supplanted it in common academic and political usage, and it eventually became a dead language in the modern linguistic definition.", - "random": "Man a Machine by Julien Offray de La Mettrie (gutenberg.org)", + "random": "Franklin Falls (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Latin", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin", "title": "Latin (Wikipedia)", @@ -119157,12 +119656,12 @@ ], "video": "The Great Attractor (youtube.com)", "ASCEND": "Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex", - "random": "Erowid Phalaris Grass Vault (erowid.org)", + "random": "Kafr Kila, Lebanon (Wikipedia)", "title": "Laniakea Supercluster" }, "horsetail": { "title": "horsetail", - "random": "Jackie Chan", + "random": "Commonplace book (Wikipedia)", "photograph": "Dead horsetails along the railroad tracks", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\plants\\horsetail\\horsetail.md" }, @@ -119171,7 +119670,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Map_of_Minnesota_highlighting_Chisago_County.svg", "author": "[David Benbennick](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dbenbenn)", - "random": "The Scarlet Plague (librivox.org)", + "random": "Book of Leviticus (Wikipedia)", "location of": "Chisago County, Minnesota", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\minnesota\\chisago-county\\location\\Map_of_Minnesota_highlighting_Chisago_County.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Minnesota_highlighting_Chisago_County.svg", @@ -119193,7 +119692,7 @@ "potassium iodide" ], "date": "2023-11-01", - "random": "Max Born", + "random": "Spokane County, Washington", "title": "Be Prepared" }, "quartz": { @@ -119202,7 +119701,7 @@ "type": "mineral", "wikipedia": "Quartz (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "chalcedony", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-1", + "random": "The Mississippian was a period of marine transgression in the Northern Hemisphere: the sea level was so high that only the Fennoscandian Shield and the Laurentian Shield were dry land.", "title": "quartz", "tags": [ "silicate mineral", @@ -119221,7 +119720,7 @@ ], "name": "zebra", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\mammals\\??.md", - "random": "cross", + "random": "Axon (Wikipedia)", "title": "🦓", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -119235,7 +119734,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Parallelism** is a rhetorical device that compounds words or phrases that have equivalent meanings so as to create a definite pattern. This structure is particularly effective when \"specifying or enumerating pairs or series of like things\". A scheme of balance, parallelism represents \"one of the basic principles of grammar and rhetoric\".", - "random": "Geraldine Talley laid to rest, as friends and family call for change (spectrumnews.com)", + "random": "Union Pacific 3488", "wikipedia of": "parallelism", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallelism_(rhetoric)", "title": "Parallelism (rhetoric) (Wikipedia)", @@ -119252,7 +119751,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\north-america\\contiguous-united-states\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contiguous_United_States", "title": "Contiguous United States (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-4", + "random": "SURVIVE", "wikipedia of": "contiguous United States", "excerpt": "The **contiguous United States** (officially the **conterminous United States**) consists of the 48 adjoining U.S. states and the District of Columbia of the United States of America in central North America. The term excludes the only two non-contiguous states, which are Alaska and Hawaii (they are also the last two states to be admitted to the Union), and all other offshore insular areas, such as the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The colloquial term \"Lower 48\" is also used, especially in relation to Alaska.", "excludes": [ @@ -119266,7 +119765,7 @@ "tags": [ "Lake Superior" ], - "random": "Helen Keller (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Alpine Lakes Wilderness (historylink.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\lakes\\lake-superior\\clockwise-around-lake-superior.md", "type": "fragment" }, @@ -119280,7 +119779,7 @@ "mathematics" ], "suggested to": "Bertrand Russell", - "random": "The flag of Louisiana consists of a rectangular field of blue with the arms of Louisiana, a pelican vulning herself, in white in the center, with a ribbon beneath, also in white, containing in blue the state motto: \"Union Justice Confidence\"", + "random": "🟫", "title": "barber paradox" }, "HR is not your friend": { @@ -119290,7 +119789,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2022-12-10", - "random": "Israel–Hamas war", + "random": "Chlorine (Wikipedia)", "title": "HR is not your friend" }, "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 13-1": { @@ -119302,7 +119801,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 12-1", - "random": "West Virginia is located entirely within the Appalachian Region, and the state is almost entirely mountainous, giving the reason for the nickname The Mountain State and the motto Montani Semper Liberi (\"Mountaineers are always free\").", + "random": "Caph (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-1\\1-13-1.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 13-2", @@ -119310,7 +119809,7 @@ }, "Israel in Egypt (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_in_Egypt/", - "random": "Human (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Truth (plato.standford.edu)", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\g\\george-frideric-handel\\israel-in-egypt\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -119326,7 +119825,7 @@ }, "stuffing": { "title": "stuffing", - "random": "On March 22, 2014, a large landslide near Oso dammed the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River, with mud and debris covering an area of one square mile (2.6 km2).", + "random": "Merak (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "photograph": "Teddy bear dead", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\s\\stuffing\\stuffing.md" }, @@ -119341,7 +119840,7 @@ "Shoreline, Washington" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\snohomish-county\\woodway\\woodway-washington.md", - "random": "World Report 2024: Venezuela (hrw.org)", + "random": "Utah", "across the sound": [ "Kingston, Washington", "Kitsap Peninsula" @@ -119366,7 +119865,7 @@ "chart": "Lyra_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "observation": "Observed Vega in August 2022 from Bothell, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\lyra\\lyra.md", - "random": "Abbie Hoffman", + "random": "plants", "title": "Lyra", "nebula": "Ring Nebula", "globular cluster": "Messier 56", @@ -119387,7 +119886,7 @@ "SeaTac — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)": { "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/4181/", "excerpt": "The City of SeaTac was incorporated in 1989 and named after the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which it surrounds. Native Americans had occupied the region roughly midway between present-day Seattle and Tacoma for millennia before the arrival of the first Euro-American settlers in the mid-1850s. The area is centered on the Highline ridge separating Puget Sound and the valley of the Duwamish and Green rivers...", - "random": "Eyes Wide Shut", + "random": "Nebraska (Wikipedia)", "history of": "SeaTac, Washington", "tags": [ "HistoryLink.org" @@ -119415,7 +119914,7 @@ "Flag_of_Ukraine.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" ], "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Flag_of_Slovakia.svg", - "random": "lettuce", + "random": "First Hill, Seattle", "license": "public domain", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\s\\slovakia\\flag\\Flag_of_Slovakia.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Slovakia.svg", @@ -119444,7 +119943,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\n\\nicaragua\\location\\NIC_orthographic.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NIC_orthographic.svg", "title": "NIC_orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "pick your reality", + "random": "a. Information was classified as TOP SECRET if the unauthorized disclosure of that information reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security that the original classification authority was able to identify or describe.", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/NIC_orthographic.svg", "borders (maritime)": [ "File:COL orthographic (San Andrés and Providencia special).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -119469,7 +119968,7 @@ "fence", "water" ], - "random": "Flag_of_Turkmenistan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Warren G. Harding (Wikipedia)", "title": "Strolling along Lacamas Creek", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2019/07/2019-07-04-strolling-along-lacamas-creek/strolling-along-lacamas-creek.jpg", "can you guess the cause of the odd columns of smoke?": [ @@ -119493,7 +119992,7 @@ "East Channel Railroad Bridge" ], "excerpt": "The Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad built the first bridge across the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities area at this location. The bridge opened May 1, 1867. The complete river crossings consists of two spans, one over the main channel of the Mississippi River, and this bridge over the smaller east channel of the Mississippi River. The land between the two river channels is known as Nicollet Island.", - "random": "Life is just a dream.", + "random": "Going Postal (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\bridges\\east-channel-railroad-bridge\\johnweeks.com.md", "website": "https://www.johnweeks.com/bridges/pages/r09.html", "title": "East Channel Railroad Bridge, Minneapolis, MN (johnweeks.com)", @@ -119512,7 +120011,7 @@ ], "near": "Dubuque, Iowa", "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q994950", - "random": "On 16 January 2024, the band released \"Good People\", a collaboration with Pharrell Williams. The single marks the band\u0027s first new music since 2018\u0027s Delta, as well as without Marshall.", + "random": "Eastlake, Seattle", "title": "Epworth, Iowa", "tags": [ "city" @@ -119532,7 +120031,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Immanuel Kant", + "random": "Ant (Wikipedia)", "title": "No Yuppies Allowed!", "depiction of": [ "Space Needle", @@ -119562,7 +120061,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "D.J. Taylor", - "random": "Regular_polygon_3_annotated.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Flag of Niger (Wikimedia Commons)", "website": "https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/biography/", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\g\\george-orwell\\orwellfoundation.com.md", "excerpt": "GEORGE ORWELL, the pen-name of Eric Arthur Blair, was born on 25 June 1903 in Motihari, Bengal, where his father, Richard Walmesley Blair, was working as an Opium Agent in the Indian Civil Service, into what – with the uncanny precision he brought to all social judgments – he described as ‘the lower-upper-middle classes’. In fact the Blairs were remote descendants of the Fane Earls of Westmoreland. Like many a child of the Raj, Orwell was swiftly returned to England and brought up almost exclusively by his mother. The Thames Valley locales in which the family settled provided the background to his novel Coming Up For Air (1939).", @@ -119580,7 +120079,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\telescopium\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telescopium", "title": "Telescopium (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Mark 1:10", + "random": "Crater_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "chart": "Telescopium_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "excerpt": "**Telescopium** is a minor constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere, one of twelve named in the 18th century by French astronomer Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille and one of several depicting scientific instruments. Its name is a Latinized form of the Greek word for telescope. Telescopium was later much reduced in size by Francis Baily and Benjamin Gould.", "wikipedia of": "Telescopium", @@ -119610,7 +120109,7 @@ "title": "While cutting a way through the bamboos we suddenly stumbled upon a block of lava (andesite). I was delighted to see it, for I had not previously seen as much as a pebble since we left Laikipia. As I examined it, my interest was roused.", "TODO": "Find a copy of the book and cite directly", "citation": "Bamboo. (2023, September 3). *Wikiquote*. Retrieved January 14, 2024 from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Bamboo\u0026oldid=3355720.", - "random": "Clark County, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The species Torquigener albomaculosus was described by David Attenborough as \"the greatest artist of the animal kingdom\" due to the males\u0027 unique habit of wooing females by creating nests in sand composed of complex geometric designs.", "attribution": "John Walter Gregory, *The Great Rift Valley*" }, "Rusted chimney at the gazebo": { @@ -119629,7 +120128,7 @@ "photograph", "needs enhancement" ], - "random": "Josh Kirby (Wikipedia)", + "random": "[June 3] At least 109 people are killed and hundreds wounded by the eruption of Volcán de Fuego, Guatemala\u0027s deadliest volcanic eruption in over a century.", "title": "Rusted chimney at the gazebo", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2022/08/2022-08-19-rusted-chimney-at-the-gazebo/20220819_071420628_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -119641,7 +120140,7 @@ "YouTube" ], "author": "[LokaVision](https://www.youtube.com/@LokaVision)", - "random": "the evil in the world as such solidified into form", + "random": "My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular.", "::path": "content\\topics\\drugs\\shrooms\\youtube-3BxiYkCPZwI.md", "youtube-id": "3BxiYkCPZwI", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BxiYkCPZwI", @@ -119660,7 +120159,7 @@ "globular cluster of": "Musca", "wikipedia": "NGC 4833 (Wikipedia)", "chart": "Musca_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Saint Anthony Falls", + "random": "Billy Wilder", "title": "NGC 4833" }, "Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake off.": { @@ -119670,7 +120169,7 @@ "quote" ], "title": "Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake off.", - "random": "Raven, volume 9-10 (2002–2003) (nava.org)", + "random": "You will notice paths between the sculptures.", "quote of": [ "Small Gods", "Terry Pratchett", @@ -119691,7 +120190,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\united-states\\alabama\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama", "title": "Alabama (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-4", + "random": "In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Jay-Z and Beyoncé appeared at a Hillary Clinton rally in Cleveland. Clinton praised Jay-Z for addressing racism, oppression, and the criminal justice system.", "excerpt": "**Alabama** (/ˌæləˈbæmə/) is a state in the [Southeastern](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeastern_United_States/) region of the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/), bordered by [Tennessee](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee/) to the north; [Georgia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)/) to the east; [Florida](Florida (Wikipedia)) and the [Gulf of Mexico](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Mexico/) to the south; and [Mississippi](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi/) to the west. 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For centuries, the Twa-Wal-Kut band of the Puyallup Tribe had a longhouse and permanent camp at the head of the harbor. Explorers from the Wilkes Expedition discovered the harbor\u0027s well-hidden opening in 1841 and named it Gig Harbor because they had entered the bay in a small captain\u0027s gig...", - "random": "Flag_of_Bhutan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Nguni people", "history of": "Gig Harbor, Washington", "tags": [ "history", @@ -122489,7 +122988,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\ayn-rand\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand", "title": "Ayn Rand (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Blaine, Washington", + "random": "Soul Music", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" ], @@ -122510,7 +123009,7 @@ "city" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/292806332", - "random": "Drake Passage", + "random": "Dryden, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Auckland", "city of": [ "New Zealand", @@ -122525,7 +123024,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\beaches\\goleta-beach\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goleta_Beach", "title": "Goleta Beach (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Regulus", + "random": "Stochastic terrorism (Wikipedia)", "near": "Santa Barbara, California (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" @@ -122545,7 +123044,7 @@ "bookmark" ], "excerpt": "The Consortium serves as gateway to biodiversity data of lichenized fungi. 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Its Latin name means \"southern crown\", and it is the southern counterpart of [Corona Borealis](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corona_Borealis/), the northern crown. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. The Ancient Greeks saw Corona Australis as a wreath rather than a crown and associated it with [Sagittarius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittarius_(constellation)/) or [Centaurus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaurus/). 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It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. And overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent life. 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The region typically includes five states, [New York](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)/), [New Jersey](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey/), [Pennsylvania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania/), [Delaware](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware/), and [Maryland](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland/), and the national capital of [Washington, D.C.](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C./). [Virginia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia/) and [West Virginia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia/) are sometimes included in definitions of the region\u0027s geography. 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In the words of physicist John Stewart Bell, for whom this family of results is named, \"If [a hidden-variable theory] is local it will not agree with quantum mechanics, and if it agrees with quantum mechanics it will not be local.\"", - "random": "Alexandria", + "random": "MV Suquamish", "wikipedia of": "Bell\u0027s theorem", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_theorem", "title": "Bell\u0027s theorem (Wikipedia)", @@ -144271,7 +144850,7 @@ "film" ], "film of": "western film", - "random": "Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Wikipedia)", + "random": "UN_1939_03_L.jpg", "title": "Once Upon a Time in the West", "directed by": "Sergio Leone" }, @@ -144280,7 +144859,7 @@ "geologic map": "https://macrostrat.org/map/loc/-121.8467/47.8365#z=15", "next": "In about 0.4 miles the road will veer to the left. Keep driving.", "details": "From Monroe, the road will be on your right. From Sultan, the road will be on your left.", - "random": "North Oaks, Minnesota", + "random": "George Washington (Wikipedia)", "view location": "https://maps.app.goo.gl/dbTGK6z2t5a19ZNi6", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\creeks\\youngs-creek\\directions\\2.md", "title": "Turn south onto Cedar Ponds Rd.", @@ -144299,7 +144878,7 @@ "when": "2008-05-25", "landing of": "Phoenix (spacecraft)", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, January 15). Phoenix (spacecraft). In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved April 28, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phoenix_(spacecraft)\u0026oldid=1195881259", - "random": "Anselm of Canterbury", + "random": "that time Tarantino tried to reinvent himself. (YouTube)", "title": "Phoenix landed in the Green Valley of Vastitas Borealis on May 25, 2008, in the late Martian northern hemisphere spring (Ls=76.73), where the Sun shone on its solar panels the whole Martian day.", "on this day": [ "Phoenix_mission_horizon_stitched_high_definition.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -144319,7 +144898,7 @@ ], "discovered by": "Nicolas Louis de Lacaille", "age": "NGC 3766 is relatively young, with an estimated age of log (7.160) or 14.4 million years, and is approaching us at 14.8 km/s.", - "random": "Ptolemy (Wikipedia)", + "random": "United States Constitution", "title": "NGC 3766", "open cluster of": "Centaurus" }, @@ -144335,7 +144914,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlington,_Washington", "title": "Arlington, Washington (Wikipedia)", "northbound on interstate 5": "Conway, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Alpha (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Pictor", "snippet": "On March 22, 2014, a large landslide near Oso dammed the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River, with mud and debris covering an area of one square mile (2.6 km2).", "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlington,_Washington/", "wikipedia of": "Arlington, Washington", @@ -144363,7 +144942,7 @@ "Interactivist — Ben Morea — Garbage Guerrilla (16beaver.org)", "The Motherfuckers was formed by political artist Ben Morea." ], - "random": "Lake Cresent from the road (1 of 2)", + "random": "Denny Camp Falls (waterfallsnorthwest.com)", "title": "Ben Morea" }, "Rambo: First Blood Part II": { @@ -144381,7 +144960,7 @@ "action film", "Vietnam" ], - "random": "Uganda (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Aristotle Onassis", "title": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "directed by": "George P. 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As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of the province, it is also the capital of the Province of Alajuela.", - "random": "Feet of Clay", + "random": "Actinopterygii", "wikipedia of": "Alajuela", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alajuela", "title": "Alajuela (Wikipedia)", @@ -146289,7 +146868,7 @@ ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1109531", "born": "Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf in Dublin, Ireland. The park adjacent to the house is now known as Bram Stoker Park.", - "random": "Messier 75", + "random": "blue giant", "title": "Dublin", "city of": "Ireland" }, @@ -146317,7 +146896,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Alexander the Great", + "random": "Johannes Kepler (plato.standford.edu)", "title": "Rocky pool at the shoreline", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/03/2018-03-06-rocky-pool-at-the-shoreline/20180306_194647280_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -146335,7 +146914,7 @@ "tags": [ "tectonic plate" ], - "random": "#b07e5b", + "random": "Cartesian coordinate system (Wikipedia)", "title": "Arabian Plate" }, "Centaurus (Wikipedia)": { @@ -146354,7 +146933,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\centaurus\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaurus", "title": "Centaurus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Cassiopeia_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Think for yourself and question authority.", "chart": "Centaurus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "excerpt": "**Centaurus** /sɛnˈtɔːrəs, -ˈtɑːr-/ is a bright constellation in the [southern sky](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_celestial_hemisphere/). One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. In Greek mythology, Centaurus represents a centaur; a creature that is half human, half horse (another constellation named after a centaur is one from the zodiac: [Sagittarius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittarius_(constellation)/)). Notable stars include Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to the [Solar System](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System/), its neighbour in the sky Beta Centauri, and V766 Centauri, one of the largest stars yet discovered. The constellation also contains Omega Centauri, the brightest globular cluster as visible from [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/) and the largest identified in the [Milky Way](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy/), possibly a remnant of a dwarf galaxy.", "wikipedia of": "Centaurus", @@ -146379,7 +146958,7 @@ "tags": [ "snake" ], - "random": "Group Therapy Weekender 2023 - Logo and Dates", + "random": "Find ways to break the rules.", "sign": "Watch for rattlesnakes on the way to The Gorge", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\animals\\r\\rattlesnake\\rattlesnake.md" }, @@ -146388,7 +146967,7 @@ "type": "snippet", "birth of": "Isaac Asimov", "when": "1920-01-02", - "random": "John C. Calhoun (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 7-5", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\i\\isaac-asimov\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-early-life-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, March 22). Isaac Asimov. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Keep just as you are – I will draw your portrait – for you have ever been an angel to me.\" Having completed this portrait (now lost), Blake laid down his tools and began to sing hymns and verses. 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It is one of the 88 modern constellations; it was among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/). Its name is Latin for \u0027(the) charioteer\u0027, associating it with various mythological beings, including Erichthonius and Myrtilus. Auriga is most prominent during winter evenings in the northern Hemisphere, as are five other constellations that have stars in the Winter Hexagon asterism. Because of its northern declination, Auriga is only visible in its entirety as far south as -34°; for observers farther south it lies partially or fully below the horizon. A large constellation, with an area of 657 square degrees, it is half the size of the largest, [Hydra](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra_(constellation)/).", "star": "Beta Aurigae (Wikipedia)", @@ -146496,12 +147075,12 @@ "The Math Fields", "The world made of dust" ], - "random": "microprocessor", + "random": "Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818 to Heinrich Marx and Henriette Pressburg.", "::path": "content\\fragments\\what-is-reality\\reality-is-a-math-field\\the-math-fields\\i-once-found-the-math-fields-in-a-world-made-of-dust.md" }, "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action": { "title": "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action", - "random": "Banded shadows in First Hill", + "random": "Microsoft campus (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia": "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\iran\\joint-comprehensive-plan-of-action\\joint-comprehensive-plan-of-action.md" }, @@ -146515,7 +147094,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-7", - "random": "The advertisement must be open source.", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: West Seattle — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-4\\4-4-8.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 5-1", @@ -146528,7 +147107,7 @@ "type": "website", "hakai magazine of": "Ghana", "author": "Amorina Kingdon", - "random": "Aquarius is also associated with the Age of Aquarius, a concept popular in 1960s counterculture and Medieval Alchemy.", + "random": "🐓", "::path": "content\\sites\\hakaimagazine.com\\article-short\\origins-ghanas-iconic-black-star-line.md", "website": "https://hakaimagazine.com/article-short/origins-ghanas-iconic-black-star-line/", "title": "The Origins of Ghana’s Iconic Black Star Line (hakaimagazine.com)", @@ -146544,7 +147123,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Messier 41 (Wikipedia)", "chart": "Canis_Major_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "VISUALIZE YOURSELF", + "random": "Brier, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Messier 41", "open cluster of": "Canis Major" }, @@ -146553,7 +147132,7 @@ "tags": [ "God" ], - "random": "The term \"von Neumann architecture\" has evolved to refer to any stored-program computer in which an instruction fetch and a data operation cannot occur at the same time (since they share a common bus).", + "random": "Pauline epistles (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\fragments\\when-you-inflict-pain-upon-a-person-you-inflict-pain-upon-god.md" }, "EU-Luxembourg.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -146561,7 +147140,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/EU-Luxembourg.svg", "author": "[NuclearVacuum](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:NuclearVacuum)", - "random": "Messier 13", + "random": "The Matrix", "location of": "Luxembourg", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\l\\luxembourg\\location\\EU-Luxembourg.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EU-Luxembourg.svg", @@ -146583,7 +147162,7 @@ ], "during the time period of this photograph": "Richard_Francis_Burton_by_Rischgitz,_1864.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", "TODO": "review these AI answers and correct", - "random": "web tracking", + "random": "Everett, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Where was Richard Francis Burton in August 1864?" }, "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-4": { @@ -146596,7 +147175,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-3", - "random": "Paprika (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Helium (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-4\\4-4-4.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-5", @@ -146611,7 +147190,7 @@ "Lebanon (Wikipedia)", "Mediterranean Sea (Wikipedia)" ], - 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It has been owned by AEG Live since 2007.", - "random": "Flag of Mauritania (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "New England (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "The Showbox", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Showbox", "title": "The Showbox (Wikipedia)", @@ -146683,7 +147262,7 @@ ], "asterism of": "Ursa Major", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\asterisms\\big-dipper\\big-dipper.md", - "random": "St. Patrick\u0027s Catholic Church", + "random": "Standing Figures in the Dark", "title": "Big Dipper", "wikipedia": "Big Dipper (Wikipedia)", "tagged": [ @@ -146697,7 +147276,7 @@ }, "This rock unit formed when thick layers of sand built up on the ocean floor, about 41 to 47 million years ago.": { "url": "/wa100.dnr.wa.gov/puget-lowland/tenino/geologic-story-1-3/", - "random": "In the second half of the 18th century, the piano became the most used keyboard instrument, and composers of the Classical Era such as Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven each wrote several piano concertos, and, to a lesser extent, violin concertos, and concertos for other instruments.", + "random": "Jr. Pac-Man (Atari 2600)", "type": "snippet", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\thurston-county\\tenino\\wa100\\snippet-geologic-story-1-3.md", "next": "The grains of sand that make up the Tenino Sandstone are very small, measuring about the size of a grain of sugar.", @@ -146711,7 +147290,7 @@ }, "Lacamas Creek (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacamas_Creek/", - "random": "Flag_of_Quebec.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Ferry County, Washington", "excerpt": "**Lacamas Creek** is in [Clark County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_County,_Washington/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/), and flows about 12.5 miles (20.1 km) from headwaters near Camp Bonneville to Lacamas Lake and Round Lake in Camas, and eventually into the Washougal River. Its name is derived from that of the native camas plant. Lacamas Creek is fed by numerous streams, but the five largest tributaries are Matney Creek, Shanghai Creek, Fifth Plain Creek, China Ditch, and Dwyer Creek.", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\creeks\\lacamas-creek\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -146735,7 +147314,7 @@ "mountain" ], "wikipedia": "Buckner Mountain (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Prescott, Wisconsin", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 4-3 (ChatGPT)", "title": "Buckner Mountain" }, "pea pod": { @@ -146744,7 +147323,7 @@ "vegetable" ], "emoji": "🫛", - "random": "Rhode Island (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The first message was sent between two machines that were literally side by side. The only physical connection they had (aside from the floor they sat on) was through the ARPANET. I sent a number of test messages to myself from one machine to the other. The test messages were entirely forgettable and I have, therefore, forgotten them. Most likely the first message was QUERTYIOP or something similar. When I was satisfied that the program seemed to work, I sent a message to the rest of my group explaining how to send messages over the network. The first use of network email announced its own existence.", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\p\\pea-pod\\pea-pod.md" }, "ram": { @@ -146756,7 +147335,7 @@ "mammal" ], "constellation": "Aries", - "random": "Town Hall Seattle", + "random": "Palo Alto, California", "title": "ram", "emoji": "🐏" }, @@ -146768,7 +147347,7 @@ "geology" ], "landscape": "The [Georgia Depression] landscape features glacially striated tablelands and rolling hills underlain by sedimentary rocks.", - "random": "Gondwana (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mount Vernon, Washington (Wikipedia)", "soils": "The majority of soils in the [Georgia] depression are formed from glacial till, glacial outwash, and Lacustrine deposits.", "topography": "Much of the current topography was formed through the erosion of the depression by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet during the Vashon Glaciation, which lasted from about 19,000 – 16,000 BP.", "title": "Georgia Depression", @@ -146778,7 +147357,7 @@ "Getting the World Record in HATETRIS (hallofdreams.org)": { "url": "/hallofdreams.org/posts/hatetris/", "type": "website", - "random": "Fife Heights, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "EVOLVE NOW", "tags": [ "HATETRIS", "Tetris", @@ -146804,13 +147383,13 @@ "sticker", "I don\u0027t remember taking this picture" ], - "random": "Navigator Christopher Columbus landed in Haiti on 6 December 1492, in an area that he named Môle-Saint-Nicolas, and claimed the island for the Crown of Castile.", + "random": "2024-05-31 (13).png", "when": "2017-06-11", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2017/06/2017-06-11-chucks-hop-shop-sticker/chucks-hop-shop-sticker.thumbnail.jpg" }, "Linux": { "title": "Linux", - "random": "People are free to leave Buddhism and renounce the religion without any consequence enacted by the Buddhist community.", + "random": "Neo-noir (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia": "Linux (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\operating-systems\\linux\\linux.md", "xkcd": "xkcd: Linux User at Best Buy" @@ -146826,7 +147405,7 @@ "snippet" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\united-states-v-trump\\docket\\3\\para\\15.md", - "random": "Nazca Plate", + "random": "Budapest", "title": "15. Classified information related to intelligence sources, methods, and analytical processes was designated as Sensitive Compartmented Information (“SCI”). 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It is part of Seattle\u0027s South End.", - "random": "high voltage", + "random": "Steve Wozniak", "wikipedia of": "Rainier Valley, Seattle", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainier_Valley,_Seattle", "title": "Rainier Valley, Seattle (Wikipedia)", @@ -150387,7 +150967,7 @@ "Whatever you are, try be a good one." ], "date": "2022-05-26", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 9-2", + "random": "Reflection off the Skykomish (12)", "title": "ACT WITH INTEGRITY" }, "Ballard, Seattle (Wikipedia)": { @@ -150415,7 +150995,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\ballard\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballard,_Seattle", "title": "Ballard, Seattle (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Hurricane Katrina", + "random": "Hide and Seek with God", "excerpt": "**Ballard** is a neighborhood in the northwestern area of [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). Formerly an independent city, the City of Seattle\u0027s official boundaries define it as bounded to the north by [Crown Hill](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Hill,_Seattle/) (N.W. 85th Street), to the east by [Greenwood](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood,_Seattle/), [Phinney Ridge](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phinney_Ridge,_Seattle/) and [Fremont](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont,_Seattle/) (along 3rd Avenue N.W.), to the south by the [Lake Washington Ship Canal](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Washington_Ship_Canal/), and to the west by [Puget Sound](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puget_Sound/)\u0027s [Shilshole Bay](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilshole_Bay/). 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(2024, January 29). Apparent magnitude. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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It forms the second geologic period of the [Neoproterozoic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoproterozoic/) Era, preceded by the [Tonian](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonian/) Period and followed by the [Ediacaran](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ediacaran/)." @@ -151502,7 +152082,7 @@ "type": "website", "when": "1981-08-12", "excerpt": "PC DOS 1.00 was completed in August 1981 and announced at an IBM press conference on August 12, 1981, when IBM introduced the original IBM PC (Model 5150). It was released on one single-sided (160Kb) diskette, and included 23 BASIC Programs.", - "random": "The Hidden Fortress was released theatrically in Japan on December 28, 1958. 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Instead it brought him directly to Death\u0027s Domain. Since time in Death\u0027s Domain does not flow in the same way as it does on the Discworld, Albert succeeded, in a way, in gaining immortality. Before he returned to the world in [Mort](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mort/), \"Albert\" had 91 days, three hours and five minutes of time left on the Disc, most of which he spent shopping and using the soap and baths at the \"Young Men\u0027s Reformed Cultist of the Ichor-God-Bel-Shamharoth\u0027s Association\" (Death is not very good at plumbing). After [Soul Music](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Music_(novel)/), he had only a few seconds left, and could no longer leave Death\u0027s Domain. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 11", + "random": "He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness of his invasions on the rights of the people.", "➡️": "Numbers 11:35", "title": "Numbers 11:34", "King James Bible": "And he called the name of that place Kibrothhattaavah: because there they buried the people that lusted." @@ -153684,7 +154269,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-35.md", "New International Version": "From Kibroth Hattaavah the people traveled to Hazeroth and stayed there.", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:34", - "random": "fantasy", + "random": "Art drives.", "title": "Numbers 11:35", "King James Bible": "*And* the people journeyed from Kibrothhattaavah unto Hazeroth; and abode at Hazeroth." }, @@ -153692,7 +154277,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-30.md", "New International Version": "Then Moses and the elders of Israel returned to the camp.", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:29", - "random": "Lebanon (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Ericameria nauseosa (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Numbers 11:31", "title": "Numbers 11:30", "King James Bible": "And Moses gat him into the camp, he and the elders of Israel." @@ -153701,7 +154286,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-31.md", "New International Version": "Now a wind went out from the LORD and drove quail in from the sea. It scattered them up to two cubits deep all around the camp, as far as a day’s walk in any direction.", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:30", - "random": "Empty set (Wikipedia)", + "random": "commander-in-chief", "➡️": "Numbers 11:32", "title": "Numbers 11:31", "King James Bible": "And there went forth a wind from the LORD, and brought quails from the sea, and let *them* fall by the camp, as it were a day\u0027s journey on this side, and as it were a day\u0027s journey on the other side, round about the camp, and as it were two cubits *high* upon the face of the earth." @@ -153721,7 +154306,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\bridges\\stillwater-bridge\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stillwater_Bridge_(St._Croix_River)", "title": "Stillwater Bridge (St. Croix River) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The Mysterious Stranger (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Atari 2600 Manual: Asteroids (1979)(Atari)(a) (Internet Archive)", "related": "Icy path to the Stillwater Bridge", "snippets": [ "Because the bridge feeds directly into downtown Stillwater on the Minnesota side, gridlock often occurred and traffic could back up on Minnesota State Highway 36 for many miles, especially on weekends and during the summer.", @@ -153734,14 +154319,14 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\numbers\\verses\\numbers-11-33.md", "New International Version": "But while the meat was still between their teeth and before it could be consumed, the anger of the LORD burned against the people, and he struck them with a severe plague.", "⬅️": "Numbers 11:32", - "random": "Mold each symbol into a sculpture.", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 7-3", "➡️": "Numbers 11:34", "title": "Numbers 11:33", "King James Bible": "And while the flesh *was* yet between their teeth, ere it was chewed, the wrath of the LORD was kindled against the people, and the LORD smote the people with a very great plague." }, "matress": { "title": "matress", - "random": "this is my injection", + "random": "cone", "photograph": "Matress near the Skykomish", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\m\\matress\\matress.md", "xkcd": "xkcd: Matress" @@ -153749,7 +154334,7 @@ "Zubeneschamali (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/zubenes.html/", "excerpt": "ZUBENESCHAMALI (Beta Librae). 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The population was 408 at the 2010 census.", "location": "Washington County Minnesota Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Pine Springs Highlighted.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Pine Springs, Minnesota", @@ -153876,7 +154461,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Wojak** (from Polish wojak [ˈvɔjak], loosely \u0027soldier\u0027 or \u0027fighter\u0027), also known as Feels Guy, is an Internet meme that is, in its original form, a simple, black-outlined cartoon drawing of a bald man with a wistful expression.", - "random": "Graves v. 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It is the commercial center of the Pacific Northwest with public and private enterprises including Boeing, Costco, Group Health Cooperative, Washington Mutual, Starbucks Coffee Co., Amazon.com, University of Washington, Microsoft, PACCAR Inc, Weyerhaeuser, Seattle City Light, and the Port of Seattle, which operates the nation\u0027s eighth-largest port as well as Sea-Tac International Airport...", - "random": "Gödel was born April 28, 1906, in Brünn, Austria-Hungary (now Brno, Czech Republic), into the German-speaking family of Rudolf Gödel (1874–1929), the managing director and part owner of a major textile firm, and Marianne Gödel (née Handschuh, 1879–1966).", + "random": "Schläfli symbol (Wikipedia)", "history of": "King County, Washington", "tags": [ "history", @@ -158012,7 +158598,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "Argentina’s longstanding economic crisis, which brought soaring levels of inflation and an accelerated currency depreciation in 2023, increased poverty and hindered the realization of economic and social rights.", - "random": "concrete", + "random": "Spada Lake", "human rights watch of": "Argentina", "website": "https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2024/country-chapters/argentina", "title": "World Report 2024: Argentina (hrw.org)", @@ -158030,30 +158616,28 @@ ], "name": "hot pepper", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\vegetables\\???.md", - "random": "The Pigeon Point neighborhood is located on a high bluff directly south of the West Seattle Bridge at the south end of Elliott Bay.", + "random": "Joseph Campbell", "title": "🌶️" }, - "I-90 Wildlife Watch (i90wildlifewatch.org)": { - "url": "/i90wildlifewatch.org/", - "related": "I-90 at MP 61.3 Animal Overcrossing (wsdot.com)", - "type": "website", - "wildlife of": [ - "Interstate 90", - "Snoqualmie Pass" - ], - "retrieved": "2024-04-11", - "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\roadways\\interstate-90\\i90wildlifewatch.org.md", - "website": "https://i90wildlifewatch.org/", - "title": "I-90 Wildlife Watch (i90wildlifewatch.org)", - "random": "Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to be hit with additional 120 civil sexual assault lawsuits (courthousenews.com)", - "search reddit for domain": "https://www.reddit.com/domain/i90wildlifewatch.org/", - "tags": [ - "wildlife", - "website" - ], - "archive": "https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://i90wildlifewatch.org/", - "excerpt": "I-90 Wildlife Watch is a citizen-based wildlife monitoring project that invites motorists to report wildlife sightings along Interstate 90 (I-90) in the Snoqualmie Pass region of Washington." - }, + "Order — Document #24, United States v. 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It is located between the Balkans and Anatolia, and covers an area of some 215,000 km2 (83,000 sq mi). In the north, the Aegean is connected to the Marmara Sea, which in turn connects to the [Black Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sea/), by the straits of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, respectively. The Aegean Islands are located within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. The sea reaches a maximum depth of 2,639 m (8,658 ft) to the west of Karpathos. 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Its type locality is in Morton, Minnesota.", - "random": "Salish Sea", + "random": "train", "wikipedia of": "Morton Gneiss", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton_Gneiss", "title": "Morton Gneiss (Wikipedia)", @@ -158410,7 +158994,7 @@ ], "name": "skunk", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\mammals\\??.md", - "random": "you need not have free will", + "random": "🦑", "title": "🦨" }, "🔭": { @@ -158426,7 +159010,7 @@ "tagged": "Justus_Sustermans_-_Portrait_of_Galileo_Galilei,_1636.jpg", "name": "telescope", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\space\\??.md", - "random": "The [Georgia Depression] landscape features glacially striated tablelands and rolling hills underlain by sedimentary rocks.", + "random": "Butter (Wikipedia)", "title": "🔭" }, "Octans": { @@ -158449,7 +159033,7 @@ ], "constellation of": "southern celestial hemisphere", "chart": "Octans_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "New Brunswick", + "random": "Greeley, Colorado", "title": "Octans", "opposite": "Ursa Minor" }, @@ -158462,7 +159046,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 2-7", - "random": "Darmok", + "random": "ball", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-5\\5-2-8.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 2-9", @@ -158483,7 +159067,7 @@ "Interstate 90" ], "bing card": "https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=3f143aed-bdda-4ce9-9990-31ac251390ee\u0026cp=47.414202~-121.447065\u0026lvl=16.607103\u0026pi=0\u0026imgid=85f1aed4-726d-4cf1-9096-20ea74d66113\u0026v=2\u0026sV=2\u0026form=S00027", - "random": "Uruk (Wikipedia)", + "random": "olive", "title": "Denny Creek Trail", "waterfalls": [ "Keekwulee Falls", @@ -158507,7 +159091,7 @@ "Big Dipper" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\stars\\alioth\\alioth.md", - "random": "Wildlands - song and lyrics by Pretty Pink (spotify.com)", + "random": "Costa Rica", "title": "Alioth", "chart": "Ursa_Major_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "next in brightness": "Alnitak", @@ -158525,7 +159109,7 @@ "Contact me", "LinkedIn" ], - "random": "Saturn (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Shawn Carter", "website": "https://linkedin.com/in/davepinch", "title": "I can be reached professionally on LinkedIn." }, @@ -158539,7 +159123,7 @@ "footer" ], "title": "you win the silent treatment game", - "random": "Our life is frittered away by detail… simplify, simplify.", + "random": "Order — Document #24, United States v. 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The population was 2,515 at the 2020 census. 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The player controls a single spaceship in an asteroid field which is periodically traversed by flying saucers. The object of the game is to shoot and destroy the asteroids and saucers, while not colliding with either, or being hit by the saucers\u0027 counter-fire. The game becomes harder as the number of asteroids increases.", - "random": "#HEXWORDS (hexwords.netlify.app)", + "random": "fern", "wikipedia of": [ "Asteroids (arcade)", "Asteroids (Atari 2600)" @@ -159058,7 +159651,7 @@ }, "ray tracing": { "title": "ray tracing", - "random": "till", + "random": "Ruhollah Khomeini", "tutorial": "Ray Tracing in One Weekend (raytracing.github.io)", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\programming\\ray-tracing\\ray-tracing.md" }, @@ -159069,7 +159662,7 @@ ], "flag": "Flag of Brazil (dimensions).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theta_Scorpii", - "random": "I-90 at MP 107.5: Ellensburg (wsdot.com)", + "random": "Indian Plate", "bayer designation": "θ Scorpii", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\stars\\sargas\\sargas.md", "stars by jim kaler": "Girtab (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", @@ -159084,7 +159677,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2023-09-17", - "random": "Follow your bliss", + "random": "Do not enter parking ramp", "title": "Dear AI, please simulate the experience of reading this web page" }, "Henry Clay (Wikipedia)": { @@ -159096,7 +159689,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\h\\henry-clay\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "retrieved": "2024-07-24", "representative and senator of": "Kentucky (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Eukaryote (Wikipedia)", + "random": "President of Russia", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Clay", "title": "Henry Clay (Wikipedia)", "snippets": [ @@ -159114,7 +159707,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Reflections in the studio", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/135576078", - "random": "all that was left was form", + "random": "Autumn Stone", "title": "Microsoft Studio A" }, "procrastination": { @@ -159125,7 +159718,7 @@ "I love deadlines. 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Of the four bright stars that compose Orion\u0027s main quadrangle, it is the star at the south-eastern corner. A northern-hemisphere observer facing south would see it at the lower left of Orion, and a southern-hemisphere observer facing north would see it at the upper right. Parallax measurements yield an estimated distance of 650 light-years (200 parsecs) from the Sun, which is about the same as [Betelgeuse](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betelgeuse/). It is smaller, less luminous but hotter at its surface than [Rigel](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigel/) with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.1. The luminosity of this star changes slightly, varying by 0.04 magnitudes.", - "random": "Missile Command (arcade)", + "random": "Messier 11", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saiph", "wikipedia of": "Saiph", "apparent magnitude": 2.09, @@ -159265,7 +159858,7 @@ "type": "species", "wikipedia": "Calystegia silvatica (Wikipedia)", "photograph": "Large bindweeds along the tracks", - "random": "Perseids (PER) (meteorshowersonline.com)", + "random": "Hudson Toll Bridge", "title": "Calystegia silvatica", "tags": [ "species", @@ -159287,18 +159880,18 @@ "Jim Morrison", "Beyoncé", "Elvis Presley", + "Andy Kaufman", "Taylor Swift", "James Brown", "Justin Bieber", "Cassie Ventura", "Ray Thomas", "John Denver", - "Andy Kaufman", "Jaguar Wright", "Drake" ], "related": "music", - "random": "The Dark Crystal (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 1-8", "title": "singer", "emoji": [ "👩‍🎤", @@ -159314,7 +159907,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **cathode-ray tube** (**CRT**) is a vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns, which emit electron beams that are manipulated to display images on a phosphorescent screen. 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Storm clouds ominously darken the sky, wind whips at the man\u0027s clothing and rain falls in the background as the boat approaches a treacherous part of the river which has become rocky and rapid, running through a treacherous gorge marked by a gnarled, leafless tree. Gentler country lies at the bottom of the defile and the distant sky line lightens in that direction hinting of the hope of better times ahead. Among the dangers the man has not lost his faith: he has let go of his boat\u0027s tiller (which may have broken) and is part kneeling, gazing upward with hands clasped together. The vessel\u0027s figurehead now holds the hourglass while far above, behind and unseen by the voyager, his guardian angel continues to watch over from the Heavens, shining brightly through a break in the clouds.", "The second painting, *Youth*, shows the same lush, green landscape, but here the view widens as does the voyager\u0027s life experience. 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Designed by architect Bruce Graham and engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan of Skidmore, Owings \u0026 Merrill (SOM), it opened in 1973 as the world\u0027s tallest building, a title that it held for nearly 25 years. It is the third-tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, as well as the 23rd-tallest in the world. 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", + "random": "Roosevelt, Seattle", "manifesto of": "Valerie Solanas", "title": "SCUM Manifesto" }, @@ -162643,7 +163229,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\andr-the-giant\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_the_Giant", "title": "André the Giant (Wikipedia)", - "random": "crucifixion of Jesus", + "random": "Flag_of_Barcelona.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "snippets": [ "Roussimoff died at age 46 of congestive heart failure and apparent heart attack in his sleep, likely associated with his untreated acromegaly, at a Paris hotel on the morning of 28 January 1993.", "In a short interview with Lanny Poffo, he stated that the movie meant so much to André that he made his wrestling pals watch an advanced copy of the VHS with him over and over again while supplying dinner, drinks, and sweetly asking each time, \"Did you like my performance?\"", @@ -162664,7 +163250,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "Marc Ereshefsky \u003cereshefs@ucalgary.ca\u003e", - "random": "\"On the monitor\", said the man.", + "random": "If you are not David Pinch, then stop now.", "::path": "content\\sites\\plato.stanford.edu\\entries\\species.md", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy of": "species", "website": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/species/", @@ -162675,7 +163261,7 @@ "url": "/commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ATG_orthographic.svg/", "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/ATG_orthographic.svg", - "random": "Pine Springs, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", + "random": "The North Fork Nooksack River rises at the Nooksack Cirque east of Mount Shuksan within the western part of North Cascades National Park in central Whatcom County.", "location of": "Antigua and Barbuda", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\a\\antigua-and-barbuda\\location\\ATG_orthographic.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ATG_orthographic.svg", @@ -162701,7 +163287,7 @@ "Interstate 90" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\kittitas-county\\vantage\\vantage.md", - "random": "Beyoncé cited Madonna as an influence \"not only for her musical style, but also for her business sense\", saying that she wanted to \"follow in the footsteps of Madonna and be a powerhouse and have my own empire.\"", + "random": "Philip K. Dick (Wikipedia)", "title": "Vantage, Washington", "tags": [ "census-designated place" @@ -162729,7 +163315,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\e\\egypt\\flag\\Flag_of_Egypt.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Egypt.svg", "title": "Flag of Egypt (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Flag_of_Kuwait.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "What is this for on the railroad tracks?", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Flag_of_Egypt.svg", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Flag of Libya (Wikimedia Commons)", "clockwise around the red sea": "Flag_of_Israel.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -162751,7 +163337,7 @@ "mission" ], "photograph": "NASA-Apollo8-Dec24-Earthrise.jpg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Phanerite (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Book of Genesis", "title": "Apollo 8" }, "Swedish": { @@ -162764,7 +163350,7 @@ "nationality" ], "title": "Swedish", - "random": "Waiting for Godot", + "random": "SCAN FOR OPPORTUNITIES", "nationality of": "Sweden" }, "tragedy": { @@ -162774,7 +163360,7 @@ ], "film": "Glengarry Glen Ross", "title": "tragedy", - "random": "nitrogen", + "random": "I-5 at MP 267.7: NB Custer Rest Area (wsdot.com)", "wikipedia": "Tragedy (Wikipedia)" }, "Kenmore, Washington (Wikipedia)": { @@ -162789,7 +163375,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\king-county\\kenmore\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenmore,_Washington", "title": "Kenmore, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The Real Swaziland/Eswatini They Don\u0027t Show You! 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For, as I have repeatedly said, they are \"beyond physics\" indeed and demand an act of faith. We have to accept this fact to be honest. 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It is bounded by [Bulgaria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria/), [Georgia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(country)/), [Romania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania/), [Russia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia/), [Turkey](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey/), and [Ukraine](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine/). The Black Sea is supplied by major rivers, principally the Danube, Dnieper and Dniester. Consequently, while six countries have a coastline on the sea, its drainage basin includes parts of 24 countries in Europe.", "wikipedia of": "Black Sea", @@ -163010,7 +163596,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "title": "North Seattle College (Wikipedia)", - "random": "chlorine", + "random": "Sagitta_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Seattle_College", "wikipedia of": "North Seattle College", "excerpt": "**North Seattle College** (**NSC** or **North Seattle**) is a public college in [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)). 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Combs Complaint ¶ 41", + "random": "Muliphein (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -163208,7 +163794,7 @@ "wikipedia": "Benjamin Harrison (Wikipedia)", "president of": "United States", "⬅️": "Grover Cleveland", - "random": "Ariel Mitchell-Kidd", + "random": "Marcel Duchamp (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Grover Cleveland", "title": "Benjamin Harrison", "tags": [ @@ -163227,7 +163813,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Joseph Keith Kellogg Jr.** (born May 12, 1944) is a former United States government official and a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He previously served as the National Security Advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, and as the Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States National Security Council in the Trump administration. He served as National Security Advisor on an acting basis following the resignation of Michael T. Flynn.", - "random": "Procyon", + "random": "lead", "wikipedia of": "Keith Kellogg", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Kellogg", "title": "Keith Kellogg (Wikipedia)" @@ -163243,7 +163829,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\provinces\\new-brunswick\\flag\\Flag_of_New_Brunswick.svg.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_New_Brunswick.svg", "title": "Flag_of_New_Brunswick.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Push", + "random": "Uruguay (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fb/Flag_of_New_Brunswick.svg", "flag of": "New Brunswick", "province of": "Flag_of_Canada_(Pantone).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -163270,7 +163856,7 @@ "Cathcart, Washington" ], "identification of": "PictureThis", - "random": "city", + "random": "Mort", "title": "Spotty leaves of the bigleaf maple (1 of 2)", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2023/07/2023-07-08-spotty-leaves-of-the-bigleaf-maple-1/20230709_012358181_iOS.jpg", "related": "The bigleaf maple has the largest leaves of any maple, typically 15–30 cm (6–12 in) across with five deeply incised palmate lobes, with the largest running to 61 cm (24 in).", @@ -163299,7 +163885,7 @@ "tags": [ "cue" ], - "random": "NGC 6974", + "random": "Senegal (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\cues\\be-over-the-top.md", "type": "cue" }, @@ -163320,14 +163906,14 @@ "Romania" ], "region of": "Europe", - "random": "Flag of Cameroon (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "🐎", "title": "Eastern Europe" }, "The Gold Rush 1925 (youtube.com)": { "url": "/youtube.com/embed/Srnlg2b7y7M/", "excerpt": "Charlie Chaplin\u0027s brilliant film The Gold Rush (1925)", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srnlg2b7y7M", - "random": "Antares (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Gibraltar (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\the-gold-rush\\youtube.com.md", "youtube-id": "Srnlg2b7y7M", @@ -163347,7 +163933,7 @@ "Minnesota (Wikipedia)" ], "excerpt": "**Sunfish Lake** is a city in [Dakota County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_County,_Minnesota/), [Minnesota](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). The population was 521 at the 2010 census. First incorporated as a village in 1958, the city\u0027s goal has been to maintain a rural atmosphere, with large lot size and as little disturbance of the natural environment as possible.", - "random": "2023", + "random": "The [columbine] plant is a member of the poisonous Ranunculus family and all parts of the plant, including the seeds, are poisonous if ingested.", "wikipedia of": "Sunfish Lake, Minnesota", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunfish_Lake,_Minnesota", "title": "Sunfish Lake, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", @@ -163365,7 +163951,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\m\\monaco\\flag\\Flag_of_Monaco.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Monaco.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Monaco.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "South Dakota", + "random": "Rita Hayworth (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Flag_of_Monaco.svg", "clockwise around the mediterranean": [ "Flag_of_France.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -163389,7 +163975,7 @@ "human being" ], "lawsuit": "On November 16, 2023, she [Cassie Ventura] filed a lawsuit against Combs alleging that he subjected her to a decade-long \"cycle of abuse, violence and sex trafficking.\"", - "random": "Ecclesiastes 1:5", + "random": "Pablo Picasso (Wikipedia)", "discovered by": "Sean Combs", "timeline": [ "diddy-cassie.pdf (PDF)", @@ -163409,7 +163995,7 @@ "logic" ], "wikipedia": "Existential quantification (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Terence McKenna (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Nero", "title": "existential quantification", "lecture": "Universal and Existential Quantifiers, ∀ \"For All\" and ∃ \"There Exists\" (YouTube)" }, @@ -163424,7 +164010,7 @@ "tags": [ "gulf" ], - "random": "horror film", + "random": "It is the only landlocked state in New England, and it is the easternmost and the smallest in area of all landlocked states.", "title": "Gulf of Bahrain", "connected to": "Persian Gulf" }, @@ -163437,7 +164023,7 @@ "Xenophon", "snippet" ], - "random": "Flag_of_Alberta.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "∅ is the empty set shining through reality", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\alexander-the-great\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-last-years-in-persia-3-2.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, October 31). Alexander the Great. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 1, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexander_the_Great\u0026oldid=1182775585", "snippet of": "Alexander the Great (Wikipedia)", @@ -163457,7 +164043,7 @@ ], "name": "cloud", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\weather\\??.md", - "random": "✈️", + "random": "🚪", "title": "☁️", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -163475,7 +164061,7 @@ "1. Defendant **DONALD J. TRUMP** was the forty-fifth President of the United States of America. He held office from January 20, 2017, until January 20, 2021. As president, **TRUMP** had lawful access to the most sensitive classified documents and national defense information. gathered and owned by the United States government, including information from the agencies that comprise the United States Intelligence Community and the United States Department of Defense." ], "excerpt": "The Special Counsel, by and through its undersigned Assistant Special Counsel, respectfully requests that the Indictment, judicial summonses, related paperwork, and any resulting order be SEALED until the initial appearance of the first defendant or until further order of this Court, with the exceptions noted below. In support of this motion, the Special Counsel\u0027s Office submits as follows", - "random": "State of the Union (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Buster Keaton", "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\united-states-v-trump\\docket\\1\\1.md", "website": "https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67490069/united-states-v-trump/#entry-1", "title": "MOTION to seal by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta. 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This includes behind it as well as underneath it.", + "random": "Imnaha River", "wikipedia": "Mescaline (Wikipedia)" }, "Interlaken Park (Wikipedia)": { @@ -163535,7 +164121,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Interlaken Park** is a 51.7-acre (0.209 km2) park in [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/). A heavily wooded hillside and ravine, it forms the division between [Capitol Hill](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Hill,_Seattle/) to the south and [Montlake](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montlake,_Seattle/) to the north. Interlaken Drive E. runs through the park north to south, and E. Interlaken Boulevard, part of which is now closed to traffic, does so northwest to southeast. Louisa Boren Park, once part of Interlaken Park, lies directly south.", - "random": "\"There is no doubt we’re at a crossroads. We all feel it.\"", + "random": "Frederick William I of Prussia (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Interlaken Park", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlaken_Park", "title": "Interlaken Park (Wikipedia)", @@ -163559,7 +164145,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\bitter-lake\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Lake,_Seattle", "title": "Bitter Lake, Seattle (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Keechelus Lake (Wikipedia)", + "random": "2022-11-11 11:11:11", "excerpt": "**Bitter Lake** is a neighborhood in [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/), [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/), named after its most notable feature, Bitter Lake. It was a mostly natural forest of Douglas-fir and [Western Redcedar](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuja_plicata/), inhabited by Native Americans, until the late 19th century. Development especially picked up when the Seattle-to-Everett Interurban streetcar reached the lake in 1906. A sawmill operated in the area until 1913, when most of the trees had been cut down.", "wikipedia of": "Bitter Lake, Seattle", "southeast corner": "Licton Springs, Seattle (Wikipedia)", @@ -163581,7 +164167,7 @@ "strait" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\straits\\bab-el-mandeb\\bab-el-mandeb.md", - "random": "Victoria, British Columbia (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Pierre-Simon Laplace", "title": "Bab-el-Mandeb", "lofty thoughts": "a class for every word" }, @@ -163597,7 +164183,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Henry Clay 1848 restored (Wikimedia)", "birth": "Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777, at the Clay homestead in Hanover County, Virginia.", - "random": "Raoul Wallenberg (Wikipedia)", + "random": "According to Article II, Section 2, Clause I of the Constitution, the president of the United States is \"Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States.\"", "title": "Henry Clay" }, "Frederick the Great": { @@ -163614,7 +164200,7 @@ "quote": "Please forgive me dear Katte, in God\u0027s name, forgive me.", "spouse": "Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\f\\frederick-the-great\\frederick-the-great.md", - "random": "Terence McKenna, 53, Dies; Patron of Psychedelic Drugs (nytimes.com)", + "random": "Phecda (Wikipedia)", "title": "Frederick the Great", "painting": "Frederick the Great Playing the Flute at Sanssouci", "death mask": "Frederick\u0027s death mask.gif", @@ -163654,7 +164240,7 @@ "⬅️": "manganese", "metal age": "Iron Age", "::path": "content\\topics\\chemistry\\elements\\iron\\iron.md", - "random": "Portage Bay (Wikipedia)", + "random": "psilocin", "title": "iron", "source of iron": "Iron\u0027s abundance in rocky planets like Earth is due to its abundant production during the runaway fusion and explosion of type Ia supernovae, which scatters the iron into space.", "element of": [ @@ -163675,7 +164261,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\objects\\earth-moon-system\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth–Moon_system", "title": "Earth–Moon system (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Messier 15", + "random": "watercraft", "orbits": "Sun (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The Earth and the Moon form the Earth-Moon satellite system with a shared center of mass, or barycenter. This barycenter stays located at all times 1,700 km (1,100 mi) (about a quarter of Earth\u0027s radius) beneath the Earth\u0027s surface, making the Moon seemingly orbit the Earth. ", "moon": "Moon (Wikipedia)", @@ -163705,7 +164291,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "#fce525", + "random": "NGC 104", "title": "Blocked highway in Bellingham", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2017/02/2017-02-11-blocked-highway-in-bellingham/blocked-highway-in-bellingham.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -163731,7 +164317,7 @@ ], "see also": "man", "first photoshop image": "Jennifer in Paradise", - "random": "Bryn Mawr-Skyway, Washington", + "random": "Donald Knuth", "title": "woman", "plural": "women" }, @@ -163747,7 +164333,7 @@ "Ursa Major Moving group", "snippet" ], - "random": "Afton, Minnesota", + "random": "♒", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\stars\\alcor\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-mizar-and-alcor-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, August 14). Alcor (star). In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved October 31, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alcor_(star)\u0026oldid=1170259809", "snippet of": "Alcor (star) (Wikipedia)", @@ -163762,7 +164348,7 @@ "Crocus City Hall attack" ], "title": "US official claims that Crocus City Hall was identified as a potential target", - "random": "I am a persistent item", + "random": "Cone with labeled Radius, Height, Angle and Side.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "when": "2024-04-03" }, "Multicellular organism (Wikipedia)": { @@ -163774,7 +164360,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **multicellular organism** is an organism that consists of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organism. 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stocking the hotel rooms in advance with the required Freak Off supplies, including controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens, and lighting; cleaning the hotel rooms after the Freak Offs to try to mitigate room damage; arranging for travel for victims, commercial sex workers, and COMBS to and from Freak Offs; resupplying COMBS with requested supplies; delivering large sums of cash to COMBS to pay the commercial sex workers; and scheduling the delivery of IV fluids. In or about March 2024, during searches of COMBS\u0027 residences in Miami, Florida and Los Angeles, California, law enforcement seized various Freak Off supplies, including narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12(a)", - "random": "I should say that the universe is just there, and that is all.", - "::path": "content\\topics\\news\\sean-combs\\indictment\\12-b.md", + "random": "Lincoln County — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", + "::path": "content\\topics\\news\\sean-combs\\cases\\united-states-v-combs\\documents\\2\\paragraphs\\12-b.md", "➡️": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12(c)", "title": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12(b)" }, @@ -165776,11 +166363,12 @@ "✂️": "COMBS subjected victims to physical, emotional, and verbal abuse to cause the victims to engage in Freak Offs. COMBS maintained control over his victims through, among other things, physical violence, promises of career opportunities, granting and threatening to withhold financial support, and by other coercive means, including tracking their whereabouts, dictating the victims\u0027 appearance, monitoring their medical records, controlling their housing, and supplying them with controlled substances. During and separate from Freak Offs, COMBS, among other things, hit, kicked, threw objects at, and dragged victims, at times, by their hair. These assaults often resulted in injuries that took days or weeks to heal. COMBS also threatened victims\u0027 careers and livelihoods, including if they resisted participating in Freak Offs. Victims believed they could not refuse COMBS\u0027 demands without risking their financial or job security or without repercussions in the form of physical or emotional abuse. 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COMBS then used force, threats of force, and coercion, to cause victims to engage in extended sex acts with male commercial sex workers that COMBS referred to as, among other things, \"Freak Offs.\" Freak Offs were elaborate and produced sex performances that COMBS arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded. In arranging these Freak Offs, COMBS, with the assistance of members and associates of the Combs Enterprise, transported, and caused to be transported, commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally. Freak Offs occurred regularly, sometimes lasted multiple days, and often involved multiple commercial sex workers. During Freak Offs, COMBS distributed a variety of controlled substances to victims, in part to keep the victims obedient and compliant. Sometimes unbeknownst to the victims, COMBS kept videos he filmed of victims engaging in sex acts with commercial sex workers. After Freak Offs, COMBS and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12", - "random": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 51", - "::path": "content\\topics\\news\\sean-combs\\indictment\\12-a.md", + "random": "From that perspective, your body is but a temporary sensor.", + "::path": "content\\topics\\news\\sean-combs\\cases\\united-states-v-combs\\documents\\2\\paragraphs\\12-a.md", "➡️": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12(b)", "title": "United States v. Sean Combs, Indictment ¶ 12(a)" }, @@ -165821,11 +166410,12 @@ "✂️": "When employees, witnesses to his abuse, or others threatened COMBS\u0027 authority or reputation, COMBS and members and associates of the Enterprise engaged in acts of violence, threats of violence, threats of financial and reputational harm, and verbal abuse. 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He is based in Calabasas, California.", - "random": "Washington State Route 542", + "random": "Burien, Washington", "wikipedia of": "DJ Vlad", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Vlad", "title": "DJ Vlad (Wikipedia)", @@ -166486,7 +167086,7 @@ "title": "January 8 – Joaquín Guzmán, widely regarded as the world\u0027s most powerful drug trafficker, is recaptured following his escape from a maximum-security prison in Mexico.", "::path": "content\\topics\\years\\2016\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-january-8.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 18). 2016. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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I\u0027m one of the 22 million black people who are the victims of Americanism. One of the 22 million black people who are the victims of democracy, nothing but disguised hypocrisy. So, I\u0027m not standing here speaking to you as an American, or a patriot, or a flag-saluter, or a flag-waver—no, not I. I\u0027m speaking as a victim of this American system. And I see America through the eyes of the victim. I don\u0027t see any American dream; I see an American nightmare.", + "random": "Log Boom Park", "excerpt": "**Wallingford** is a neighborhood in north central [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), lying on a hill above the north shore of Lake Union about four miles from the downtown core. The neighborhood developed quickly during the early 20th century after the establishment of the University of Washington to the east. 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Approximately 40 miles (64 km) long, the river drains a remote rural area of approximately 102 square miles (260 km2) in [Grays Harbor County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grays_Harbor_County,_Washington/) along the Washington coast north of [Aberdeen](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeen,_Washington/). It flows south through the county and empties into the Chehalis at Aberdeen.", "snippet": "While living under a bridge on the river after dropping out of high school and being kicked out of the family home, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain wrote the song \"Something in the Way\" about the experience. According to biographer Charles R. 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(2024, August 10). Sirius. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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This John heard, and he testified that he had heard it.", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\u\\ukraine\\wikipedia\\snippet-3-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 22). Ukraine. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved February 23, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ukraine\u0026oldid=1209557784", "snippet of": "Ukraine (Wikipedia)", @@ -174273,7 +174888,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The grand opening of the Lake Washington Ship Canal was held on July 4, 1917. Designed by Seattle district engineer Hiram Chittenden of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the canal\u0027s construction was the result of more than five decades of discussion on how to connect the saltwater of Puget Sound to the freshwater of Lake Washington via Lake Union. Early planners envisioned heavy use by coal and naval vessels, but today the locks are predominantly filled with pleasure crafts. The City of Seattle\u0027s role included engineering, legal, and public works projects as new bridges, roads, water supply infrastructure and more were required to accommodate the implications of the Ship Canal on Seattle\u0027s shape and size. The exhibits below provide insight into how the Ship Canal shaped Seattle\u0027s social, physical, and environmental history.", - "random": "Frederick the Great", + "random": "EXAMINE YOUR ASSUMPTIONS", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\canals\\lake-washington-ship-canal\\websites\\seattle.gov.md", "website": "https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/exhibits-and-education/online-exhibits/lake-washington-ship-canal", "title": "Lake Washington Ship Canal (seattle.gov)" @@ -174286,7 +174901,7 @@ "remove a side": "monogon", "schläfli symbol": "{2}", "sides": 2, - "random": "August 2 – Apple Inc. becomes the world\u0027s first public company to achieve a market capitalization of $1 trillion.", + "random": "J. R. R. 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The group set up a tent on Pelosi\u0027s lawn to protest immigration before being removed by police. They were not arrested.", "title": "Stage Lighting at Day Trip Seattle", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2022/08/2022-08-07-stage-lighting-at-day-trip-seattle/20220808_035924313_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -174417,7 +175032,7 @@ ], "northeast corner": "Pinehurst, Seattle", "northwest corner": "Bitter Lake, Seattle", - "random": "Log Boom Park", + "random": "Bryophyta", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150933254", "southeast corner": "Roosevelt, Seattle", "title": "Licton Springs, Seattle", @@ -174435,7 +175050,7 @@ "picture": "content/camera-roll/2018/11/2018-11-02-a-vent-in-the-bathroom/2018-11-02-a-vent-in-the-bathroom.jpg", "title": "A vent in the bathroom", "related": "North Seattle College (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 1-2", + "random": "NGC 6744", "tags": [ "looking up", "photograph", @@ -174458,7 +175073,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 10-1", - "random": "Star Tales - Cassiopeia (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Mark 1:40", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-1\\1-10-2.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 11-1", @@ -174482,7 +175097,7 @@ "city of": "Ramsey County, Minnesota", "map": "Ramsey County from the Digitized State of Minnesota Plat Book -- 1916", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/136625", - "random": "Saddle Mountains", + "random": "painting", "title": "New Brighton, Minnesota", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\new-brighton\\new-brighton.md" }, @@ -174495,7 +175110,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 4-1", - "random": "Max Tegmark", + "random": "not the other way around", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-6\\6-4-2.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 4-3", @@ -174510,7 +175125,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "A **hippie**, also spelled **hippy**, especially in British English, is someone associated with the counterculture of the 1960s, originally a youth movement that began in the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/) during or around 1964 and spread to different countries around the world. The word hippie came from hipster and was used to describe beatniks who moved into New York City\u0027s Greenwich Village, in [San Francisco](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco/)\u0027s Haight-Ashbury district, and [Chicago](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago/)\u0027s Old Town community. The term hippie was used in print by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon, helping popularize use of the term in the media, although the tag was seen elsewhere earlier.", - "random": "Argon (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Wyrd Sisters", "wikipedia of": "hippie", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippie", "title": "Hippie (Wikipedia)", @@ -174527,7 +175142,7 @@ "Eastern Africa", "snippet" ], - "random": "Émile Zola (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 5-4", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\asia\\middle-east\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-history-1-4.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, January 23). Middle East. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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Innocent Americans are dying. And you only have yourself to blame. Fulfill your oath of office. Reverse your policies. End this crisis. And stop the suffering.\"" }, "Leo Minor": { @@ -174708,7 +175323,7 @@ "northern celestial hemisphere" ], "chart": "Leo_Minor_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Solaris (Atari 2600) online game (atarionline.org)", + "random": "🟪", "title": "Leo Minor", "history": "Star Tales - Leo Minor (ianridpath.com)" }, @@ -174722,7 +175337,7 @@ "part of": "Lake Washington Ship Canal", "photograph": "Rower in Montlake Cut", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\canals\\montlake-cut\\montlake-cut.md", - "random": "Glengarry Glen Ross Speech (youtube.com)", + "random": "Granite (Wikipedia)", "title": "Montlake Cut", "cruise westbound on the canal": "Portage Bay", "tags": [ @@ -174742,7 +175357,7 @@ "snippet" ], "when": "1781-03-13", - "random": "citrus", + "random": "Microscopium_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "discovery of": [ "Uranus", "William Herschel" @@ -174761,7 +175376,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 5-4", - "random": "San Juan County, Washington", + "random": "flag", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-5\\5-5-5.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 5, ¶ 5-6", @@ -174775,7 +175390,7 @@ "read-only memory", "extended memory" ], - "random": "Let the Buddhists smooth over reality. 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It was founded in 305 BC by the Macedonian general Ptolemy I Soter, a companion of Alexander the Great, and ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty until the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BC. Reigning for nearly three centuries, the Ptolemies were the longest and final dynasty of ancient Egypt, heralding a distinctly new era for religious and cultural syncretism between Greek and Egyptian culture.", - "random": "scientist", + "random": "Searchers find body of man believed to be missing Denny Creek hiker (seattletimes.com)", "wikipedia of": "Ptolemaic Kingdom", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemaic_Kingdom", "title": "Ptolemaic Kingdom (Wikipedia)", @@ -174818,7 +175433,7 @@ "tags": [ "The AI Landscape" ], - "random": "every atom is my witness to God", + "random": "moment", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-ai-landscape\\concepts\\ai-fencing\\0\\ai-fencing.md", "next": "An *AI fence* is a space in which visitors are de-anonymized by AI." }, @@ -174831,7 +175446,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Archaea** (/ɑːrˈkiːə/ *ar-KEE-ə*; sg.: **archaeon** /ɑːrˈkiːən/ ar-KEE-ən) is a [domain](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_(biology)/) of single-celled organisms. 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Overwhelmed by its neighbors in Crux, one of the most famous constellations of the sky, and fourth brightest in the 4-star pattern, Delta Crucis is the only one with no proper name (though given that Alpha Crucis is called \"Acrux\" and Gamma Crucis \"Gacrux,\" no one would likely object to \"Delcrux.\")", - "random": "🐓", + "random": "Order — Document #23, United States v. 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Also included on this tectonic plate is a small portion of the North Island of New Zealand and the Kermadec Islands. It is separated from the [Australian Plate](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Plate/) by a long divergent boundary which forms a back-arc basin. This area is highly prone to earthquakes and tsunamis.", - "random": "Flag Rock", + "random": "Crux (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Kermadec Plate", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermadec_Plate", "title": "Kermadec Plate (Wikipedia)", @@ -174948,7 +175563,7 @@ "Gunter\u0027s Space Page" ], "excerpt": "The last two spacecraft of NASA\u0027s Mariner series Mariner Jupiter/Saturn A and B, renamed Voyager 1 and 2 were the first in that series to be sent to explore the outer solar system. Preceeded by the Pioneer 10 and 11 missions, Voyager 1 and 2 were to make studies of Jupiter and Saturn, their satellites, and their magnetospheres as well as studies of the interplanetary medium. An option designed into the Voyager 2 trajectory, and ultimately exercised, would direct it toward Uranus and Neptune to perform similar studies.", - "random": "♋", + "random": "Take things carefully and slowly.", "::path": "content\\sites\\space.skyrocket.de\\doc_sdat\\voyager.md", "website": "https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/voyager.htm", "title": "Voyager 1, 2 (space.skyrocket.de)" @@ -174965,7 +175580,7 @@ "Joe Biden (Wikipedia)" ], "TODO": "fact check this statement", - "random": "Racehorse Creek (wa100.dnr.wa.gov)", + "random": "L. Frank Baum", "title": "\"And you don’t have to look any further than the crisis at our southern border to see it. President Biden inherited the most secure border of all-time. But minutes after taking office, he suspended all deportations, halted construction of the border wall, and announced a plan to give amnesty to millions.\"" }, "King County, Washington (Wikipedia)": { @@ -174999,7 +175614,7 @@ "excerpt": "**King County** is located in the U.S. state of [Washington](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)/). The population was 2,269,675 in the 2020 census, making it the most populous county in Washington, and the 13th-most populous in the [United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States/). The county seat is [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), also the state\u0027s most populous city.", "ASCEND": "Mount Daniel (Wikipedia)", "eastbound on interstate 90": "Kittitas County, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Gulf of Guinea (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Michigan (Wikipedia)", "town": "Beaux Arts Village, Washington (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "King County, Washington", "title": "King County, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -175068,7 +175683,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IC_2602", "chart": "Carina_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Please browse this site through the Wayback Machine", + "random": "coconut", "title": "IC 2602", "open cluster of": "Carina" }, @@ -175097,7 +175712,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Class (biology) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Bellevue, Washington (Wikipedia)", "title": "Downstream Sammamish River on a rainy evening", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/12/2023-12-27-downstream-sammamish-river-on-a-rainy-evening/downstream-sammamish-river-on-a-rainy-evening.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -175109,7 +175724,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Charles J. 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Kirk has written four books.", - "random": "Hello, brain.", + "random": "Caribbean", "wikipedia of": "Charlie Kirk", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Kirk", "title": "Charlie Kirk (Wikipedia)" @@ -175126,7 +175741,7 @@ "dead at the moment" ], "birth": "Samuel Barclay Beckett was born in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock on 13 April 1906, the son of William Frank Beckett (1871–1933), a quantity surveyor of Huguenot descent, and Maria Jones Roe, a nurse.", - "random": "Giausar from the year 1590", + "random": "mountain", "title": "Samuel Beckett" }, "Pentadecagon (Wikipedia)": { @@ -175141,7 +175756,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\shapes\\pentadecagon\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentadecagon", "title": "Pentadecagon (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Girtab (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Jason and David at Lock and Dam No. 7", "related": "Regular_polygon_15_annotated.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "add a side": "Hexadecagon (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "pentadecagon", @@ -175159,7 +175774,7 @@ "Arcturus", "Alkalurops" ], - "random": "Ptolemaic Kingdom (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Regular_polygon_11_annotated.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Boötes", "chart": "Boötes_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "tags": [ @@ -175192,7 +175807,7 @@ "title": "🌥️", "name": "sun behind large cloud", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\weather\\???.md", - "random": "Tyburn (Wikipedia)", + "random": "strait", "emoji of": [ "Sun", "cloud", @@ -175206,7 +175821,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "NGC 752 (Wikipedia)", "chart": "Andromeda_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Elevator in First Hill", + "random": "Suiattle River", "title": "NGC 752", "open cluster of": "Andromeda" }, @@ -175220,7 +175835,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\michigan\\detroit\\Flag_of_Detroit.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Detroit.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Detroit.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "[July 6] Former Aum Shinrikyo leader Shoko Asahara and six other main members of Aum Shinrikyo, who led the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin attack, are executed by hanging.", + "random": "Pink Floyd", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Flag_of_Detroit.svg", "TODO": "Raven, volume 9-10 (2002–2003) (nava.org)", "flag of": "Detroit", @@ -175246,7 +175861,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\p\\poland\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland", "title": "Poland (Wikipedia)", - "random": "New Brunswick (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Henry Ford, the automobile magnate, later lived a few hundred feet away from Edison at his winter retreat in Fort Myers.", "snippet": "The central and northern region bordering the Baltic Sea lie within the flat Central European Plain, but its south is hilly and mountainous.", "excerpt": "**Poland** (Polish: *Polska* [ˈpɔlska]), officially the **Republic of Poland**, is a country in [Central Europe](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Europe/). It extends from the [Baltic Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Sea/) in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, while its longest river is the Vistula. Poland has a temperate transitional climate and is the fifth-most populous member state of the European Union, with its sixteen voivodeships having a total population of over 38 million and covering a combined area of 312,696 km2 (120,733 sq mi). It is bordered by [Lithuania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania/) and [Russia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia/) to the northeast, [Belarus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarus/) and [Ukraine](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine/) to the east, [Slovakia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovakia/) and the [Czech Republic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic/) to the south, and [Germany](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany/) to the west. The nation\u0027s capital and largest metropolis is Warsaw. Other major cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Poznań, and Gdańsk.", "location": "EU-Poland (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -175275,7 +175890,7 @@ ], "title": "Hansel and Gretel discovered the ginger bread house about 45 minutes after they discovered the mushrooms.", "citation": "George Carlin. (2023, December 1). *Wikiquote*. 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The county was created out of Lincoln County on November 28, 1883 and is named for American statesman Stephen A. 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The population was 4,024 at the 2020 census. [⁋](/pilcrow/) Bayport is located along the [St. Croix River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Croix_River_(Wisconsin–Minnesota)), one mile south of [Stillwater](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stillwater,_Minnesota).", @@ -175432,7 +176047,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vashon_Glaciation", "title": "Vashon Glaciation (Wikipedia)", "strike a path to jasper": "The Vashon Glaciation lasted from about 19,000 – 16,000 BP (Before Present – present defined as January 1, 1950 for this scale).", - "random": "Renton Formation", + "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨", "snippets": [ "This southern part of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet is called the Puget Lobe.", "The Vashon Glaciation is an extension of the Fraser Glaciation in which the Cordilleran Ice Sheet advanced south of the present day Canada–United States border into the Puget Sound region.", @@ -175459,7 +176074,7 @@ "photograph": "JohnvonNeumann-LosAlamos.gif", "died on": "1957-02-08", "born in": "Budapest", - "random": "Polygonal patterned ground (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption (Wikipedia)", "Stanislaw Ulam": "Von Neumann\u0027s closest friend in the United States was the mathematician Stanisław Ulam.", "title": "John von Neumann", "tagged": [ @@ -175473,7 +176088,7 @@ "We put them in a room to satisfy themselves, and then we absorb them.": { "title": "We put them in a room to satisfy themselves, and then we absorb them.", "related": "The Feelings Room", - "random": "Gare de Lyon (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mongolia (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\streams\\you-are-not-your-body\\13\\we-put-them-in-a-room-to-satisfy-themselves-and-then-we-absorb-them.md", "next": "Most people laugh at themselves after shredding." }, @@ -175482,7 +176097,7 @@ "tags": [ "company" ], - "random": "Colorado Springs, Colorado (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Roadside view along Willapa Bay", "::path": "content\\topics\\companies\\google\\google.md", "video site": "YouTube" }, @@ -175495,7 +176110,7 @@ "Akira" ], "computer animation of": "Japan", - "random": "Aldous Huxley took the name of one of his most famous works, The Doors of Perception, from this work. 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To the east, the Crimean Bridge, constructed in 2018, spans the Strait of Kerch, linking the peninsula with Krasnodar Krai in Russia. The Arabat Spit, located to the northeast, is a narrow strip of land that separates the Syvash lagoons from the Sea of Azov. Across the Black Sea to the west lies Romania and to the south is Turkey. The population is 2.4 million, and the largest city is Sevastopol. The region has been under Russian occupation since 2014.", - "random": "Lynden, Washington", + "random": "Extending an imaginary straight line from this star [Merek] through the nearby Alpha Ursae Majoris (Dubhe) extends to Polaris, the north star.", "wikipedia of": "Crimea", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimea", "title": "Crimea (Wikipedia)", @@ -175541,7 +176156,7 @@ "Spica (stars.astro.illinois.edu)": { "url": "/stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/spica.html/", "type": "website", - "random": "Book of Exodus (Wikipedia)", + "random": "steak", "tags": [ "STARS by Jim Kaler", "website" @@ -175567,7 +176182,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\roadways\\washington-state-route-9\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_State_Route_9", "title": "Washington State Route 9 (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Flag_of_Kosovo.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Ion (Wikipedia)", "cities": [ "Woodinville, Washington (Wikipedia)", "Sedro-Woolley, Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -175592,7 +176207,7 @@ }, "cheese": { "title": "cheese", - "random": "Wheatland, Wyoming", + "random": "fugue", "tagged": "Asiago cheese", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\c\\cheese\\cheese.md", "xkcd": "xkcd: Delicious" @@ -175613,7 +176228,7 @@ "there is a symbol that represents me" ], "date": "2022-11-12", - "random": "Lofty Thoughts", + "random": "This is art unpublished.", "title": "whatever I do becomes part of the math", "opposite": "whatever you do becomes part of the math" }, @@ -175642,7 +176257,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Cathetus (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mare Crisium", "title": "Lake Washington on a rainy afternoon from Log Boom Park", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/12/2023-12-27-lake-washington-on-a-rainy-afternoon-from-log-boom-park/lake-washington-on-a-rainy-afternoon-from-log-boom-park.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -175655,7 +176270,7 @@ "HistoryLink.org" ], "excerpt": "Loggers founded the King County community that became Bothell in the 1880s. 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It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and borders [North Korea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea/) along the Korean Demilitarized Zone; though it also claims the land border with [China](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China/) and [Russia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia/). The country\u0027s western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of 51.96 million, of which roughly half live in the Seoul Capital Area, the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Other major cities include Incheon, Busan, and Daegu.", "location": "Republic of Korea (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "South Korea", @@ -175819,7 +176434,7 @@ "windy": { "adjective of": "wind", "title": "windy", - "random": "river", + "random": "Flag_of_Greece.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "photograph": "An astounding stump!", "::path": "content\\topics\\weather\\windy\\windy.md" }, @@ -175829,7 +176444,7 @@ "game console" ], "xkcd": "xkcd: Nintendo Surgeon", - "random": "Looking for breakfast in Bayport", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 5-6", "title": "NES", "video game": [ "Super Mario Bros. 2", @@ -175854,7 +176469,7 @@ "title": "March 11: China\u0027s government approves a constitutional change that removes term limits for its leaders, granting Xi Jinping the status of \"President for Life\". 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Supergiants are rare, and to find two of them within a quarter-degree of each other is rarer still. To find two forms of supergiants that for the class are rare in themselves draws the eye, or at least should. Nevertheless, these two magnificent stars, which have no proper names and are known as Iota-1 (the western and brighter) and Iota-2 Scorpii, are quite neglected, perhaps by contrast to Scorpius\u0027s brighter magnificent stars, which include one of the most prominent of all supergiants, Antares.", "::path": "content\\sites\\stars.astro.illinois.edu\\sow\\iota1sco.md", @@ -175932,11 +176547,12 @@ "url": "/united-states-v-sean-combs-indictment/21/end/", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "United States v. 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(2023, September 26). Juan de Fuca Plate. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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The use of insignia of organizations that have been banned in Germany (like the Nazi swastika or the arrow cross) may also be illegal in Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Brazil, Israel, Ukraine, Russia and other countries, depending on context. 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Many of those same operational challenges, including staffing shortages, managing inmates at risk for suicide, functional security camera systems, and management failures and widespread disregard of BOP policies and procedures, were again identified by the OIG during this investigation and review into the custody, care, and supervision of one of the BOP’s most notorious inmates, Jeffrey Epstein.", "pdf": "https://oig.justice.gov/sites/default/files/reports/23-085.pdf", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\j\\jeffrey-epstein\\inspector-general-investigation\\23-085.pdf.md", - "random": "I got bored.", + "random": "atomic number 8", "title": "Investigation and Review of the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ Custody, Care, and Supervision of Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, New York (oig.justice.gov)", "inspector general report of": "Jeffrey Epstein" }, @@ -178432,7 +179058,7 @@ "fantasy", "unicorn" ], - "random": "HR-diag-no-text-2.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands", "title": "The Last Unicorn (film)", "directed by": [ "Arthur Rankin Jr.", @@ -178449,7 +179075,7 @@ "shared on Hacker News" ], "author": "Amanda Gefter", - "random": "Nancy Pelosi", + "random": "Neolithic", "website": "https://www.quantamagazine.org/john-wheeler-saw-the-tear-in-reality-20240925/", "::path": "content\\sites\\quantamagazine.org\\john-wheeler-saw-the-tear-in-reality-20240925.md", "excerpt": "When Johnny Wheeler was 4 years old, splashing in the bathtub in Youngstown, Ohio, he looked up at his mother and asked, “What happens when you get to the end of things?” The question would haunt him for the rest of his life. 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As of the 2020 census, the population was 32,977. The county seat and only incorporated city is [Port Townsend](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Townsend,_Washington/). The county is named for Thomas Jefferson.", "county seat": "Port Townsend, Washington (Wikipedia)", "location": "Map of Washington highlighting Jefferson County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -179841,7 +180468,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\z\\zimbabwe\\flag\\Flag_of_Zimbabwe.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Zimbabwe.svg", "title": "Flag of Zimbabwe (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Taoism (Wikipedia)", + "random": "task", "flag element of": [ "triangle", "five-pointed star", @@ -179872,7 +180499,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Carnelian** (also spelled **cornelian**) is a brownish-red mineral commonly used as a semiprecious stone. Similar to carnelian is **sard**, which is generally harder and darker; the difference is not rigidly defined, and the two names are often used interchangeably. Both carnelian and sard are varieties of the silica mineral chalcedony colored by impurities of iron oxide. The color can vary greatly, ranging from pale orange to an intense almost-black coloration. Significant localities include Yanacodo (Peru); Ratnapura (Sri Lanka); and Thailand. It has been found in Indonesia, Brazil, India, Russia (Siberia), and Germany. In the United States, the official State Gem of Maryland is also a variety of carnelian called Patuxent River stone.", - "random": "Australia (continent) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Silk Road", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnelian", "wikipedia of": "carnelian", "variety of": "Chalcedony (Wikipedia)", @@ -179895,7 +180522,7 @@ "title": "Snohomishmap.png (Wikimedia Commons)", "tributary": "Pilchuckmap.png (Wikimedia Commons)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Snohomishmap.png", - "random": "Doe v. 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Among recreational activities available are various sports facilities, rock climbing, a 40-acre off-leash dog park and a velodrome. It is also one end of the Sammamish River Trail, a biking and walking trail. In addition, a radio control aircraft flying field and a pet memorial garden are within the park\u0027s boundaries.", "park of": [ @@ -179968,7 +180595,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\j\\jordan\\flag\\Flag_of_Jordan.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Jordan.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Jordan.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Byblos", + "random": "Showshoe Falls (waterfallsnorthwest.com)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/Flag_of_Jordan.svg", "related": "Jordan (Wikipedia)", "clockwise around the red sea": "Flag_of_Saudi_Arabia.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -179991,7 +180618,7 @@ "➡️": "bismuth", "atomic number": 82, "⬅️": "thallium", - "random": "Legend Of A Mind (youtube.com)", + "random": "Chert (Wikipedia)", "element of": [ "metal", "chemistry" @@ -180006,11 +180633,12 @@ "✂️": "At all times relevant to this Indictment, SEAN COMBS, a/k/a \"Puff Daddy,\" a/k/a \"P. 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Size of the image is 750×750 km, north is up.", @@ -180048,7 +180676,7 @@ "gulf" ], "mouth of": "St. Lawrence River", - "random": "New Zealand", + "random": "Estimating Low-Flow Frequency Statistics and Hydrologic Analysis of Selected Streamflow-Gaging Stations, Nooksack River Basin, Northwestern Washington and Canada (pubs.usgs.gov)", "part of": "Atlantic Ocean", "gulf of": "North America" }, @@ -180122,13 +180750,13 @@ "Flag_of_Venezuela.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "Flag of Mali (Wikimedia Commons)" ], - "random": "Flying Fish, 1999", + "random": "Drake Passage", "title": "tricolor" }, "I am really offended.": { "::path": "content\\streams\\file-a-complaint\\2-i-am-offended\\2-2-really\\i-am-really-offended.md", "title": "I am really offended.", - "random": "Roberta Drury", + "random": "Gulf of Guinea", "target": "/i-am-really-sorry-for-offending-you/", "type": "button" }, @@ -180140,7 +180768,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2022-07-29", - "random": "Racehorse Creek map by Bing Chat", + "random": "Tunisia (Wikipedia)", "title": "it is the structure of the stage that defines the act" }, "Vulpecula_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -180154,7 +180782,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\vulpecula\\Vulpecula_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vulpecula_IAU.svg", "title": "Vulpecula_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "cruise eastbound on the canal", + "random": "Santa Ynez Mountains (Wikipedia)", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Vulpecula_IAU.svg", "related": "Vulpecula (Wikipedia)", "chart of": [ @@ -180177,7 +180805,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/Location_of_the_Vatican_City_in_Europe.svg", "author": "[Elevatorrailfan](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Elevatorrailfan)", - "random": "life", + "random": "Thought experiment (Wikipedia)", "location of": "Vatican City", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\v\\vatican-city\\location\\Location_of_the_Vatican_City_in_Europe.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Location_of_the_Vatican_City_in_Europe.svg", @@ -180191,7 +180819,7 @@ }, "This message is for the brain of the person reading this.": { "title": "This message is for the brain of the person reading this.", - "random": "Andorra - The World Factbook (cia.gov)", + "random": "Antimatter (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\singularities\\the-brain\\1\\this-message-is-for-the-brain-of-the-person-reading-this.md", "next": "Not **you**, the person who has the sense of \u0027I\u0027, but to your brain." }, @@ -180209,7 +180837,7 @@ "Wood Pylons near Miner\u0027s Corner" ], "fence": "This knot came into existence", - "random": "Platonic solid (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Denny Blaine Park", "title": "wood", "drift": "driftwood" }, @@ -180226,7 +180854,7 @@ "Malcolm X (Wikipedia)", "RISE STRONG" ], - "random": "NGC 6888", + "random": "jasper", "attribution": "Malcolm X" }, "🏳️‍🌈": { @@ -180242,7 +180870,7 @@ ], "name": "rainbow flag", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\flags\\??????.md", - "random": "Flag_of_Romania.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "arrow of time", "title": "🏳️‍🌈", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -180257,7 +180885,7 @@ "Ramsey County, Minnesota", "Washington County, Minnesota" ], - "random": "SoDo, Seattle", + "random": "Anacortes, Washington", "website": "http://geo.lib.umn.edu/collections/digitizedplatbooks/stateofmn1916.html", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\united-states\\minnesota\\stateofmn1916.md", "contains": [ @@ -180276,7 +180904,7 @@ "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q484159", "island": "Bainbridge Island", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\kitsap-county\\kitsap-county.md", - "random": "ewe", + "random": "The bridge consists of seven fixed steel truss spans 1,050 feet (320 m) long in total, including a vertically lifting span 140 feet (43 m) long.", "title": "Kitsap County, Washington", "cities": [ "Port Orchard, Washington", @@ -180327,7 +180955,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine", "title": "Ukraine (Wikipedia)", "nuclear power plant": "Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Paul Stamets", + "random": "Ryegrass Rest Area Westbound", "snippet": "Ukraine gained independence in 1991 as the Soviet Union dissolved, and declared itself neutral.", "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine/", "location": "Ukraine (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -180343,7 +180971,7 @@ "type": "website", "region of": "Asia (Wikipedia)", "retrieved": "2024-01-11", - "random": "Ernst Zermelo", + "random": "Indus (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Asia", "title": "East Asia (Wikipedia)", "countries": [ @@ -180370,7 +180998,7 @@ ], "name": "atom symbol", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\constellations\\??.md", - "random": "North Bend, Washington (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Seattle Neighborhoods: Queen Anne Hill — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "⚛️" }, "Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus": { @@ -180384,7 +181012,7 @@ ], "younger brother": "Seneca the Younger", "wikipedia": "Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "When Ur was founded, the Persian Gulf\u0027s water level was two-and-a-half metres higher than today. Ur is thought, therefore, to have had marshy surroundings; irrigation would have been unnecessary, and the city\u0027s evident canals likely were used for transportation.", + "random": "Algebra (plato.standford.edu)", "title": "Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus", "senator of": "Ancient Rome" }, @@ -180428,7 +181056,7 @@ "location": "Russian Federation (orthographic projection) - All Territorial Disputes.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "excerpt": "**Russia** (Russian: Россия, Rossiya, [rɐˈsʲijə]), or the **Russian Federation**, is a transcontinental country spanning [Eastern Europe](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Europe/) and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, covering over 17,098,246 square kilometres (6,601,670 sq mi), and encompassing one-eighth of Earth\u0027s inhabitable landmass. Russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries, more than any other country but [China](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China/). It is the world\u0027s ninth-most populous country and Europe\u0027s most populous country, with a population of 146 million people. The country\u0027s capital and largest city is Moscow, the largest city entirely within Europe. Saint Petersburg is Russia\u0027s cultural centre and second-largest city. Other major urban areas include Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and Kazan.", "TODO": "Add partially recognized borders (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borders_of_Russia)", - "random": "Jay-Z (Wikipedia)", + "random": "plucking", "city": "Moscow (Wikipedia)", "president": "Vladimir Putin (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Russia", @@ -180475,7 +181103,7 @@ "animated comedy short film": "Charlie the Unicorn", "pliosaur of": "Middle Jurassic", "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liopleurodon", - "random": "American Dream", + "random": "Norma (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "title": "Liopleurodon" }, "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 11-9": { @@ -180487,7 +181115,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 11-8", - "random": "Achernar (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Grant, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-2\\2-11-9.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 11-10", @@ -180506,7 +181134,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Mount Persis (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 2-3", "title": "Exiting to the new bridge", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2022/12/2022-12-30-exiting-to-the-new-bridge/20221230_230213809_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -180519,7 +181147,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Dakota people (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "In 1850, a group of families ventured from St. Paul along an Indian trail that is now Hazelwood Street. They were the Bells, Caseys, Conlins, and Vincents. At today\u0027s County Road C, they turned to the east and began to build their log cabins. The sound of their axes alerted the Dakota who had a hunting camp nearby and thought the land was still theirs. The Dakota asked them to leave and the newcomers quickly retraced their steps.", - "random": "John Louis Emil Dreyer (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Triangle.Equilateral.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Dakota people" }, "Delphinus (Wikipedia)": { @@ -180533,7 +181161,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\delphinus\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphinus", "title": "Delphinus (Wikipedia)", - "random": "EXAMINE YOUR ASSUMPTIONS", + "random": "Newfoundland and Labrador", "chart": "Delphinus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "globular cluster": "NGC 6934 (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Delphinus** (Pronounced /dɛlˈfaɪnəs/ or /ˈdɛlfɪnəs/) is a small constellation in the [Northern Celestial Hemisphere](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_celestial_hemisphere/), close to the celestial equator. Its name is the Latin version for the Greek word for dolphin (δελφίς). It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. It is one of the smaller constellations, ranked 69th in size. Delphinus\u0027 five brightest stars form a distinctive asterism symbolizing a dolphin with four stars representing the body and one the tail. It is bordered (clockwise from north) by [Vulpecula](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulpecula/), [Sagitta](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagitta/), [Aquila](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquila_(constellation)/), [Aquarius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarius_(constellation)/), [Equuleus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equuleus/) and [Pegasus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus_(constellation)/).", @@ -180560,7 +181188,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Deductive reasoning** is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion to be false.", - "random": "Castor", + "random": "Big Dipper", "wikipedia of": "deductive reasoning", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning", "title": "Deductive reasoning (Wikipedia)", @@ -180573,7 +181201,7 @@ "snippet" ], "title": "Henry Hall, the 94-year-old lighthouse keeper, discovered that a spark, probably from a candle in the lantern, had flown up and ignited the top of the tower. As Hall looked up to throw a bucket of water on the blaze, a stream of molten lead from the roof poured down his face and throat.", - "random": "START NOW", + "random": "Woodbine near the parking lot", "molten lead of": "face", "::path": "content\\sites\\hakaimagazine.com\\article-short\\dark-side-lighthouses.snippet-2-4.md", "snippet of": "The Dark Side of Lighthouses (hakaimagazine.com)", @@ -180589,7 +181217,7 @@ "demographic cohort" ], "⬅️": "Millenials", - "random": "Little Diomede Island (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Whittier Heights, Seattle (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Generation Alpha", "title": "Generation Z" }, @@ -180610,7 +181238,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "T. E. 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This principle emphasizes personal freedom and the pursuit of one\u0027s true path, while being guided by love and finding one\u0027s authentic purpose.", - "random": "And you, son?", + "random": "On 16 February 2024, the Russian prison service reported that Navalny had died at the age of 47.", "wikipedia of": "Thelema", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thelema", "title": "Thelema (Wikipedia)", @@ -183302,7 +183931,7 @@ ], "name": "purple square", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\shapes\\squares\\??.md", - "random": "when the director accidentally makes a classic (YouTube)", + "random": "Smiling at Sasquatch", "title": "🟪", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -183316,7 +183945,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Bash** is a Unix shell and command language written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell. 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(2023, September 23). Hexagon. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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(2024, August 19). Cockroach. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved September 4, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cockroach\u0026oldid=1241143136", "snippet of": "Cockroach (Wikipedia)", @@ -186696,7 +187328,7 @@ "Intrometida": { "flag": "Flag of Brazil (dimensions).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "Intrometida", - "random": "Butterfly (en.wikipedia.org)", + "random": "horror", "portuguese name of": "Ginan", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\stars\\intrometida\\intrometida.md" }, @@ -186706,7 +187338,7 @@ "quote": "Before long, the world will not see me anymore, but you will see me. Because I live, you also will live.", "title": "John 14:19 NIV", "related": "Gospel of John (Wikipedia)", - "random": "the power you have is to know that a moment exists", + "random": "The Hidden Fortress: Three Good Men and a Princess (criterion.com)", "attribution": "John 14:19 NIV", "tags": [ "Gospel of John", @@ -186721,7 +187353,7 @@ "lucid dreaming", "fun while tripping" ], - "random": "waves", + "random": "Luxottica", "::path": "content\\reality-checks\\look-at-a-clock.md", "type": "reality-check" }, @@ -186737,7 +187369,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\history\\iron-age\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Age", "title": "Iron Age (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Flag_of_Illinois.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "NGC 7243", "subdivision of": "Metal Ages (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Iron Age", "excerpt": "The **Iron Age** is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the [Copper](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalcolithic/) and [Bronze]((/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Age/)) Ages. 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A lunar month is the time between successive recurrences of the same phase: due to the eccentricity of the Moon\u0027s orbit, this duration is not perfectly constant but averages about 29.5 days.", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\topics\\lunar-phase\\en.wikipedia.org.md", @@ -187024,7 +187656,7 @@ ], "type": "website", "wikipedia of": "Molucca Sea Collision Zone", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 2, ¶ 9-1", + "random": "17. Pursuant to Executive Order 13526, information classified at any level could be lawfully accessed only by persons determined by an appropriate United States government official to be eligible for access to classified information and who had signed an approved non-disclosure agreement, who received a security clearance, and who had a “need-to-know” the classified information. 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It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/) and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Its old astronomical symbol is (♐︎). Its name is Latin for \"archer\". Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow. It lies between [Scorpius](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpius/) and [Ophiuchus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiuchus/) to the west and [Capricornus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capricornus/) and [Microscopium](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microscopium/) to the east.", "not to be confused with": "Sagitta (Wikipedia)", @@ -187097,7 +187729,7 @@ "snippet" ], "when": "1968-04-04", - "random": "Hinkhouse Peak is situated north of Washington Pass, at the east end of a high ridge which connects to Cutthroat Peak. A high ridge extending northeast connects it to Constitution Crags.", + "random": "Each path where it should be.", "death of": "Martin Luther King Jr.", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, August 1). Martin Luther King Jr.. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved August 13, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martin_Luther_King_Jr.\u0026oldid=1237942396", "snippet of": "Martin Luther King Jr. (Wikipedia)", @@ -187128,7 +187760,7 @@ "Oregon (Wikipedia)", "Cascade Range (Wikipedia)" ], - "random": "hexadecagon", + "random": "Hood Canal Bridge", "related": "Wanapum Viewpoint on I-90 overlooking the Columbia River", "wikipedia of": "Columbia River", "title": "Columbia River (Wikipedia)", @@ -187160,7 +187792,7 @@ "tags": [ "Walgreens" ], - "random": "eastbound on the Mount Baker Highway", + "random": "Great American Rail-Trail (railstotrails.org)", "title": "She said I could file a complaint online, and that was the end of our interaction." }, "Statue of Lenin (Seattle) (Wikipedia)": { @@ -187171,7 +187803,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Statue of Lenin** is a 16 ft (5 m) bronze statue of Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was created by Bulgarian-born Slovak sculptor Emil Venkov and initially put on display in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1988, the year before the Velvet Revolution. After the revolutions of 1989 and dissolution of the Soviet Union, a wave of de-Leninization in Eastern Europe brought about the fall of many monuments in the former Soviet sphere. In 1993, the statue was bought by an American who had found it lying in a scrapyard. 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Its name in Greek was Καρκίνος (Karkinos), or Carcinus in Latin transliteration.", "borders": [ "Star Tales - Canis Major (ianridpath.com)", @@ -187205,7 +187837,7 @@ }, "Digital Research (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Research/", - "random": "Marseille (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Cowlitz County, Washington (Wikipedia)", "products": [ "CP/M-86 (Wikipedia)", "CP/M (Wikipedia)" @@ -187230,7 +187862,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Mollusca** is the second-largest [phylum](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylum/) of invertebrate animals, after Arthropoda; members are known as **molluscs** or **mollusks** (/ˈmɒləsk/). Around 76,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is estimated between 60,000 and 100,000 additional species. The proportion of undescribed species is very high. 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It is in the center of the country, in the mid-west of the Central Valley, within San José Canton. San José is Costa Rica\u0027s seat of national government, focal point of political and economic activity, and major transportation hub. San José Canton\u0027s population was 288,054 in 2011, and San José\u0027s municipal land area is 44.2 square kilometers (17.2 square miles), with an estimated 333,980 residents in 2015. Together with several other cantons of the central valley, including [Alajuela](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alajuela/), Heredia and Cartago, it forms the country\u0027s Greater Metropolitan Area, with an estimated population of over 2 million in 2017. The city is named in honor of Joseph of Nazareth.", - "random": "Reality is a conspiracy", + "random": "He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.", "wikipedia of": "San José, Costa Rica", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_José,_Costa_Rica", "title": "San José, Costa Rica (Wikipedia)", @@ -190701,12 +191334,12 @@ ], "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\proverbs\\verses\\proverbs-23-7.md", "verse of": "Book of Proverbs", - "random": "Eric Adams (Wikipedia)", + "random": "shed", "title": "Proverbs 23:7" }, "Star Tales - Canis Minor (ianridpath.com)": { "url": "/www.ianridpath.com/startales/canisminor.html/", - "random": "Children of Men", + "random": "movie", "excerpt": "Representing the smaller of the two dogs of Orion, Canis Minor originally consisted of just the bright star Procyon, known in Greek as Προκύων (Prokyon), meaning ‘before the dog’ or ‘foredog’. 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All data from these initial observations are made public on 23 May 2024 – including a handful of unprecedented new views of the nearby Universe, this being one. This breathtaking image features Messier 78 (the central and brightest region), a vibrant nursery of star formation enveloped in a shroud of interstellar dust. 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Throughout the mid-to-late 1800s, various dams were built atop the east and west faces of the falls to support the milling industry that spurred the growth of the city of Minneapolis. In 1880, the central face of the falls was reinforced with a sloping timber apron to stop the upstream erosion of the falls. In the 1950s, the apron was rebuilt with concrete, which makes up the most visible portion of the falls today. A series of locks were constructed in the 1950s and 1960s to extend navigation to points upstream.", - "random": "\"Tonight, President Biden finally said her name. But he refused to take responsibility for his own actions.\"", + "random": "water lilies", "waterfall of": [ "Minneapolis (Wikipedia)", "Mississippi River (Wikipedia)" @@ -190881,7 +191514,7 @@ "Sunlight through the trees at Olympic View" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/38171749", - "random": "Regular_polygon_17_annotated.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "\"...silence becomes a kind of crime when it operates as a cover...\"", "title": "Southwest County Olympic View Park" }, "Pictor_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -190895,7 +191528,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\pictor\\Pictor_IAU.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pictor_IAU.svg", "title": "Pictor_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Surrealist cinema (Wikipedia)", + "random": "atomic number 6", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Pictor_IAU.svg", "related": "Pictor (Wikipedia)", "chart of": "Pictor", @@ -190932,7 +191565,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "World Report 2024: Belarus (hrw.org)", + "random": "Jefferson County — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "Cloudy afternoon at Titlow Park", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2019/08/2019-08-09-cloudy-afternoon-at-titlow-park/cloudy-afternoon-at-titlow-park-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -190945,7 +191578,7 @@ "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Day_River", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\rivers\\john-day-river\\john-day-river.md", "Columbia River Basalt Group": "Columbia River Basalt Group map shows main regions of basalt exposure in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada, USA. 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The watershed of Douglas Creek proper covers 132,056 acres (53,441 ha), about 11% of the county, but including McCarteny Creek the entire Moses Coulee drainage is 1,000 square miles (2,600 km2) or a little more than half of the county. The creek\u0027s flow reaches the Columbia River \"during storm water runoff events\", otherwise being absorbed into the aquifer.", - "random": "Sirius is a binary star system consisting of two white stars orbiting each other with a separation of about 20 AU (roughly the distance between the Sun and Uranus) and a period of 50.1 years.", + "random": "ripples", "wikipedia of": "Douglas Creek", "creek of": "Douglas County, Washington (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Creek_(Washington)", @@ -191105,7 +191738,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2023-07-30", - "random": "Late Cretaceous (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Ronald Reagan", "title": "we are the actors and we can see the play" }, "excellular: Cellular Automata with Excel (github.com)": { @@ -191118,7 +191751,7 @@ "repository" ], "author": "David Pinch", - "random": "Pac-Man (Atari 2600)", + "random": "Elvis Presley", "::path": "content\\topics\\mathematics\\cellular-automata\\excellular.md", "website": "https://github.com/davepinch/excellular", "title": "excellular: Cellular Automata with Excel (github.com)" @@ -191128,7 +191761,7 @@ "tags": [ "game" ], - "random": "René Descartes", + "random": "NightCafe Studio", "::path": "content\\topics\\gaming\\games\\dos\\doom\\DOOM.md" }, "Little Diomede Island": { @@ -191149,7 +191782,7 @@ "My background is someone who has traveled to Little Diomede. The first step would be to talk to the school about renting a place to sleep. ¶ Second, you would need to fly to Nome on Alaska Air. There is a helicopter service to Diomede. You will probably fly to Wales, Alaska and catch the helicopter there. People are correct that air service is normally once a week. If you go to Diomede you need to plan to stay a while." ], "near": "Big Diomede Island", - "random": "science is an abstraction of history", + "random": "William S. Burroughs", "title": "Little Diomede Island" }, "Racehorse Falls": { @@ -191167,7 +191800,7 @@ ], "map": "racehorse_creek.jpg", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3672602325", - "random": "Reflection off the Skykomish (5)", + "random": "Lake Johanna", "title": "Racehorse Falls" }, "butterfly": { @@ -191179,7 +191812,7 @@ "insect", "animal" ], - "random": "Eugene V. Debs", + "random": "Northwestern Europe (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "butterfly", "emoji": "🦋" }, @@ -191201,7 +191834,7 @@ "year" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\weather\\summer\\summer.md", - "random": "Gettysburg Battlefield", + "random": "Delaware (Wikipedia)", "title": "summer", "tagged": "Summer Triangle", "not to be confused with": "Sumer", @@ -191212,7 +191845,7 @@ "type": "person", "wikipedia": "JD Vance (Wikipedia)", "dossier": "Read the JD Vance Dossier (kenklippenstein.com)", - "random": "Welcome to Palo Alto", + "random": "Blocked highway in Bellingham", "title": "JD Vance", "tags": [ "Republican", @@ -191226,7 +191859,7 @@ "star" ], "stars by jim kaler": "Sheratan (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", - "random": "there is an abstract thing that means God exists", + "random": "Louisiana (Wikipedia)", "title": "Sheratan" }, "Mare Crisium (Wikipedia)": { @@ -191238,7 +191871,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\lunar-mare\\mare-crisium\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mare_Crisium", "title": "Mare Crisium (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Demolition Man (film) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Texas", "tags": [ "Lunar mare (Wikipedia)", "Wikipedia" @@ -191259,7 +191892,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid, also known as GEB, is a 1979 book by Douglas Hofstadter. By exploring common themes in the lives and works of logician [Kurt Gödel](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Gödel), artist M. C. Escher, and composer Johann Sebastian Bach, the book expounds concepts fundamental to mathematics, symmetry, and intelligence. Through short stories, illustrations, and analysis, the book discusses how systems can acquire meaningful context despite being made of \"meaningless\" elements. It also discusses self-reference and formal rules, isomorphism, what it means to communicate, how knowledge can be represented and stored, the methods and limitations of symbolic representation, and even the fundamental notion of \"meaning\" itself.", - "random": "Gospel of Matthew", + "random": "Bitter for a free man is the bondage of debt.", "wikipedia of": "Gödel, Escher, Bach", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del,_Escher,_Bach", "title": "Gödel, Escher, Bach (Wikipedia)", @@ -191274,7 +191907,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Eskimo Nebula** (**NGC 2392**), also known as the **Clown-faced Nebula**, **Lion Nebula**, or **Caldwell 39**, is a bipolar double-shell planetary nebula (PN). It was discovered by astronomer William Herschel in 1787. The formation resembles a person\u0027s head surrounded by a parka hood. It is surrounded by gas that composed the outer layers of a Sun-like star. The visible inner filaments are ejected by a strong wind of particles from the central star. The outer disk contains unusual, light-year-long filaments.", - "random": "Flag of Niger (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "New Thought", "wikipedia of": [ "Eskimo Nebula", "NGC 2392" @@ -191293,7 +191926,7 @@ "Pink Floyd" ], "part": "Another Brick in the Wall", - "random": "Flag of Mali (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Propus", "title": "The Wall" }, "Oak Park Heights, Minnesota": { @@ -191317,7 +191950,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Andersen Windows at Night", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/137851", - "random": "Samish Bay", + "random": "U.S. officials said they had privately told Russian officials about the intelligence pointing to an impending attack. It is not clear how much information the United States gave Russian officials beyond what was in the public warning.", "title": "Oak Park Heights, Minnesota", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\oak-park-heights\\oak-park-heights.md" }, @@ -191340,7 +191973,7 @@ "CP/M-86 Operating System (Emulation) (archive.org)", "CP/M-86 1.00 for the IBM Personal Computer (pcjs.com)" ], - "random": "Smokey Point - I-5 southbound (wsdot.wa.gov)", + "random": "Ivory Coast (Wikipedia)", "title": "CP/M-86" }, "Potassium iodide (Wikipedia)": { @@ -191355,7 +191988,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Potassium iodide** is a [chemical compound](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_compound/), medication, and dietary supplement. It is a medication used for treating hyperthyroidism, in radiation emergencies, and for protecting the thyroid gland when certain types of radiopharmaceuticals are used. In the third world it is also used for treating skin sporotrichosis and phycomycosis. It is a supplement used by people with low dietary intake of iodine. It is administered orally.", - "random": "story prompt", + "random": "Serpens Caput", "wikipedia of": "potassium iodide", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_iodide", "title": "Potassium iodide (Wikipedia)", @@ -191368,7 +192001,7 @@ "tags": [ "symbol" ], - "random": "Illinois", + "random": "Indiana (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "β", "title": "α", "symbol of": "alpha" @@ -191380,7 +192013,7 @@ "Senator Katie Britt Delivers Republican Address to the Nation (britt.senate.gov)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\75.md", - "random": "Actinopterygii (Wikipedia)", + "random": "You will notice the path is a sculpture.", "title": "\"And you are why I believe with every fiber of my being that despite the current State of our Union, our best days are still ahead.\"" }, "Located in Clallam County is Cape Alava, the westernmost point in both Washington and the contiguous United States, with a longitude of 124 degrees, 43 minutes and 59 seconds West (−124.733).": { @@ -191390,7 +192023,7 @@ "location", "snippet" ], - "random": "Grant, Minnesota", + "random": "document", "location of": "Cape Alava", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\clallam-county\\wikipedia\\snippet-geography-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, August 16). Clallam County, Washington. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 2, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clallam_County,_Washington\u0026oldid=1170641078", @@ -191410,7 +192043,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "title": "Beta Ceti (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Beta Pictoris (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Mike Johnson", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Ceti", "wikipedia of": [ "Beta Ceti", @@ -191431,7 +192064,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\m\\malawi\\flag\\Flag_of_Malawi.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Malawi.svg", "title": "Flag of Malawi (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Syrian civil war", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d1/Flag_of_Malawi.svg", "related": "Malawi (Wikipedia)", "flag of": "Malawi", @@ -191470,7 +192103,7 @@ ], "type": "season", "::path": "content\\topics\\weather\\autumn\\autumn.md", - "random": "woodbine", + "random": "Kepler (book)", "title": "autumn", "next": "winter", "i remember": [ @@ -191490,7 +192123,7 @@ "rover" ], "title": "Curiosity (rover)", - "random": "not the other way around", + "random": "Vela (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "website": "Experience Curiosity (eyes.nasa.gov)", "wikipedia": "Curiosity (rover) (Wikipedia)", "rover of": "Mars" @@ -191499,7 +192132,7 @@ "url": "/www.historylink.org/File/3462/", "excerpt": "Wedgwood (sometimes misspelled Wedgewood) was born of the housing boom of World War II, but its history reaches back to prehistoric times. Native Americans used the Wedgwood Rock as a landmark. In later years, picnickers, university students, climbers, and even hippies enjoyed it too. One of the farms in the neighborhood became the first P-Patch in Seattle. 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Later that year, she and her family began to appear on the E! reality television series *Keeping Up with the Kardashians*, which aired until 2021. 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The function of the axon is to transmit information to different neurons, muscles, and glands. In certain sensory neurons (pseudounipolar neurons), such as those for touch and warmth, the axons are called afferent nerve fibers and the electrical impulse travels along these from the periphery to the cell body and from the cell body to the spinal cord along another branch of the same axon. Axon dysfunction can be the cause of many inherited and acquired neurological disorders that affect both the peripheral and central neurons. Nerve fibers are classed into three types – group A nerve fibers, group B nerve fibers, and group C nerve fibers. Groups A and B are myelinated, and group C are unmyelinated. These groups include both sensory fibers and motor fibers. 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The city is located 35 miles (56 km) north of [Seattle](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle/), adjacent to [Everett](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everett,_Washington/) on the north side of the [Snohomish River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snohomish_River/) delta. It is the second-largest city in Snohomish County after Everett, with a population of 70,714 at the time of the 2020 U.S. census. 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It shares land borders with [Hungary](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary/) to the north, [Romania](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania/) to the northeast, [Bulgaria](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria/) to the southeast, [North Macedonia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Macedonia/) to the south, [Croatia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia/) and [Bosnia and Herzegovina](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina/) to the west, and [Montenegro](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegro/) to the southwest. Serbia claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia has about 6.6 million inhabitants, excluding Kosovo. Its capital Belgrade is also the largest city.", "location": "Serbia (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "wikipedia of": "Serbia", @@ -197292,7 +197930,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Bangladesh_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg", "author": "Shahid Parvez. 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This trench is the remnant of a subduction zone where the defunct Phoenix Plate, now part of the Antarctic Plate, subducted under the Antarctic Peninsula and the Shetland Islands. The southeastern border is a rift zone, with the Antarctic Plate creating the Bransfield Basin. The southwestern and northeastern boundaries are each part of larger fracture zones. The southwestern border is the Hero Fracture Zone and separates the Antarctic Plate to the southwest from the Shetland Plate to the northeast. 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Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bordered by [Pakistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan/) to the east and south, [Iran](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran/) to the west, [Turkmenistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkmenistan/) to the northwest, [Uzbekistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan/) to the north, [Tajikistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistan/) to the northeast, and [China](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China/) to the northeast and east. Occupying 652,864 square kilometers (252,072 sq mi) of land, the country is predominantly mountainous with plains in the north and the southwest, which are separated by the Hindu Kush mountain range. Kabul is the country\u0027s largest city and serves as its capital. According to the World Population review, as of 2021, Afghanistan\u0027s population is 40.2 million. 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She is a member of Socialist Alternative, the first and only member of the party to date to be elected to public office.", - "random": "star chart", + "random": "Western Europe", "wikipedia of": "Kshama Sawant", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kshama_Sawant", "title": "Kshama Sawant (Wikipedia)", @@ -197633,7 +198272,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In physics and cosmology, the **mathematical universe hypothesis** (**MUH**), also known as the **ultimate ensemble theory** and **struogony** (from mathematical structure, Latin: struō), is a speculative \"theory of everything\" (TOE) proposed by cosmologist Max Tegmark.", - "random": "Rhopalocera", + "random": "Georgia Depression (Wikipedia)", "hypothesis of": "Physics (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "mathematical universe hypothesis", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_universe_hypothesis", @@ -197656,7 +198295,7 @@ "photograph", "in the backyard" ], - "random": "Atria (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "gas station", "title": "Water on the deck", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2023/06/2023-06-17-water-on-the-deck/20230618_011443856_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -197678,7 +198317,7 @@ "Washington State Route 520" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237359", - "random": "DANGER SHEEP CLIFF", + "random": "Animal (Wikipedia)", "title": "Medina, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\king-county\\medina\\medina.md" }, @@ -197690,7 +198329,7 @@ "snippet" ], "debut of": "André the Giant", - "random": "Vega (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", + "random": "Ramsey County from the Digitized State of Minnesota Plat Book -- 1916", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\andr-the-giant\\wikipedia\\snippet-touring-special-attraction-2-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, August 7). André the Giant. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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(2024, January 22). Charles Manson. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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In September 2024, he was arrested on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for purposes of prostitution.", - "random": "Budapest", + "random": "Pong (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Sean Combs", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Combs", "title": "Sean Combs (Wikipedia)", @@ -205323,7 +205973,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2022-06-04", - "random": "Port Angeles, Washington", + "random": "Charles Manson", "title": "makes you alive" }, "James Cameron": { @@ -205338,7 +205988,7 @@ "The Terminator", "Aliens (film)" ], - "random": "The Truth (novel)", + "random": "work", "wikipedia": "James Cameron (Wikipedia)" }, "University District, Seattle": { @@ -205358,7 +206008,7 @@ "incomplete list" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\neighborhoods\\seattle\\university-district\\university-district-seattle.md", - "random": "Hudson, Wisconsin", + "random": "Chinook Pass", "title": "University District, Seattle", "history": "Seattle Neighborhoods: University District — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "bridge": "Montlake Bridge", @@ -205377,7 +206027,7 @@ "dead at the moment" ], "⬅️": "Andrew Johnson", - "random": "G-type main-sequence star", + "random": "Tower Hill Agate Rockhounding Monroe Washington (youtube.com)", "➡️": "Rutherford B. 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Combs and Sherman used the Bad Boy premises/recording studio and their ownership and titles at Bad Boy to commit the unlawful sexual violence against Plaintiff described herein and/or to harass and subsequently intimidate her into silence after the rape.", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 12", - "random": "hope", + "random": "Santa Ynez Mountains (Wikipedia)", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13(a)", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 13" }, @@ -210604,7 +211256,7 @@ "Seattle" ], "photograph": "Vote Bernie for President", - "random": "After the Plague (aftertheplague.org)", + "random": "Soylent Green (Wikipedia)", "title": "Pine Street" }, "John F. Kennedy (Wikipedia)": { @@ -210617,7 +211269,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "⬅️": "Dwight D. 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Settled in 1788, the city is located at the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state line with [Kentucky](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky/). The city is the economic and cultural hub of the Cincinnati metropolitan area. With an estimated population of 2,256,884, it is Ohio\u0027s largest metropolitan area and the nation\u0027s 30th-largest, and with a city population of 309,317, Cincinnati is the third-largest city in Ohio and 64th in the [United States]([United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States)). Throughout much of the 19th century, it was among the top 10 U.S. cities by population, surpassed only by New Orleans and the older, established settlements of the United States eastern seaboard, as well as being the sixth-most populous city from 1840 until 1860.", @@ -210959,7 +211611,7 @@ "tags": [ "snippet" ], - "random": "Timor Plate (Wikipedia)", + "random": "barbed wire", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\washington\\whatcom-county\\sumas\\wikipedia\\snippet-history-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, September 12). Sumas, Washington. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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It is the eighth-most populous country in the world and is among the most densely populated countries with a population of nearly 170 million in an area of 1,47,570 square kilometers (56,977 Sq. miles). Bangladesh shares land borders with [India](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India/) to the north, west, and east, and Myanmar to the southeast. To the south, it has a coastline along the Bay of Bengal. It is narrowly separated from Bhutan and Nepal by the Siliguri Corridor, and from China by the mountainous Indian state of Sikkim in the north. Dhaka, the capital and largest city, is the nation\u0027s political, financial, and cultural centre. Chittagong is the second-largest city and is the busiest port on the Bay of Bengal. 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It is classified between [family](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_(biology)/) and [class](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class_(biology)/). In biological classification, the order is a [taxonomic rank](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomic_rank/) used in the classification of organisms and recognized by the nomenclature codes. An immediately higher rank, superorder, is sometimes added directly above order, with suborder directly beneath order. 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(2024, March 13). Legend of a Mind. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved June 18, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Legend_of_a_Mind\u0026oldid=1213578014", "mention of": "The Tibetan Book of the Dead", @@ -211406,7 +212039,7 @@ "northwest corner": "Loyal Heights, Seattle", "runs through neighborhood": "Burke–Gilman Trail", "wikipedia": "West Woodland, Seattle (Wikipedia)", - "random": "others will venture into the darkness", + "random": "11. 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It is surrounded by five countries: [Kazakhstan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan/) to the north, [Kyrgyzstan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyzstan/) to the northeast, [Tajikistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistan/) to the southeast, [Afghanistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan/) to the south, and [Turkmenistan](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkmenistan/) to the southwest, making it one of only two doubly landlocked countries on Earth, the other being [Liechtenstein](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein/). Uzbekistan is part of the Turkic world, as well as a member of the Organization of Turkic States. Uzbek is the majority language, while Russian is widely spoken and understood. 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Retrieved April 15, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carboniferous\u0026oldid=1218389188", "snippet of": "Carboniferous (Wikipedia)", @@ -211633,7 +212266,7 @@ ], "name": "tropical fish", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\fish\\??.md", - "random": "drama", + "random": "The final painting, Old Age, is an image of death. The man has grown old; he has survived the trials of life. The waters have calmed, the river flows into the waters of eternity. The figurehead and hourglass are missing from the battered boat; the withered old voyager has reached the end of earthly time. In the distance, an angel descends from heaven, while the guardian angel hovers close, gesturing toward the other. The man is once again joyous with the knowledge that Faith has sustained him through this perilous life to the promise of Heaven. The landscape is practically gone, just a few rough rocks represent the edge of the earthly world, and dark water stretches onward. 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Its name is the latinization of the Greek krater, a type of cup used to water down wine. One of the 48 constellations listed by the second-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), it depicts a cup that has been associated with the god Apollo and is perched on the back of [Hydra](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra_(constellation)/) the water snake.", @@ -211770,7 +212403,7 @@ "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Corvi", "stars by jim kaler": "Alchiba (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "star of": "Corvus", - "random": "Chérizier has denied that his nickname \"Babekyou\" (or \"Barbecue\") came from accusations of his setting people on fire. 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Retrieved March 21, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Orwell\u0026oldid=1214783158", - "random": "frictioning", + "random": "🌩️", "title": "Eric Arthur Blair was born on 25 June 1903 in Motihari, Bengal Presidency (now Bihar), British India into what he described as a \"lower-upper-middle class\" family.", "tags": [ "birth", @@ -211858,7 +212491,7 @@ "online emulator", "website" ], - "random": "🪨", + "random": "if the number of flips are infinite, then it becomes a surety", "::path": "content\\sites\\atarionline.org\\atari-2600\\yars-revenge.md", "screenshot": "Solaris (Atari 2600) screenshot", "website": "https://atarionline.org/atari-2600/yars-revenge", @@ -211884,7 +212517,7 @@ "I believe GitHub has a reasonable privacy policy." ], "date": "2023-12-02", - "random": "Novaya Gazeta Europe", + "random": "Port Angeles — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "Privacy Policy" }, "Gastropoda": { @@ -211893,7 +212526,7 @@ "class (biology)" ], "class of": "Mollusca", - "random": "product", + "random": "Destiny (streamer) (Wikipedia)", "title": "Gastropoda", "member": "gastropod" }, @@ -211910,7 +212543,7 @@ ], "title": "John M. 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(2024, July 18). Acubens. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. 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On information and belief, Sherman was employed by Combs and/or by the Combs Corporations during the relevant period. The facts of Combs’ ownership and titles and Sherman’s titles at the Combs Corporations enabled Sherman to commit the unlawful sexual violence against Plaintiff described herein and/or to harass and subsequently intimidate her into silence after the rape. ", "type": "snippet", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 9", - "random": "Hello, Mom", + "random": "Up Against the Wall Motherfucker", "➡️": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 11", "title": "Graves v. Combs Complaint ¶ 10" }, @@ -212406,13 +213040,13 @@ "Joe Biden (Wikipedia)" ], "TODO": "fact check this statement", - "random": "outsider art", + "random": "Terry Pratchett (Wikipedia)", "title": "\"We know that President Biden didn’t just create this border crisis. 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It is an account of the experiences of one remarkable British officer\u0027s war from his own perspective.", - "random": "Morocco (orthographic projection, WS claimed).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Fremont Rocket (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\sites\\fadedpage.com\\fadedpage-revolt-in-the-desert.md", "website": "https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20130802", "title": "Revolt in the Desert (fadedpage.com)" @@ -212808,7 +213442,7 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2023-06-25", - "random": "Geologic map of the Sultan 7.5-minute quadrangle, King and Snohomish Counties, Washington (ZIP)", + "random": "Aztec philosophy", "title": "the zookeeper lets himself be known" }, "bradharding/doomretro: The classic, refined DOOM source port. For Windows PC. (github.com)": { @@ -212820,14 +213454,14 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "DOOM Retro is the classic, refined DOOM source port for Windows PC. 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The obstruction occurred south of the two-channel section of the canal, so there was no way around it for other ships. The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) engaged Boskalis through its subsidiary Smit International to manage marine salvage operations. 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It is a federation of nine federal states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and federal state. Austria is bordered by [Germany](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany/) to the northwest, [Czech Republic](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic/) to the north, [Slovakia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovakia/) to the northeast, [Hungary](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary/) to the east, [Slovenia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenia/) and [Italy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy/) to the south, and [Switzerland](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland/) and [Liechtenstein](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein/) to the west. 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When halogens react with metals, they produce a wide range of salts, including calcium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide and [potassium iodide](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_iodide/).", "Halogen lamps are a type of incandescent lamp using a tungsten filament in bulbs that have small amounts of a halogen, such as iodine or bromine added. 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The unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the United States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods.", + "random": "North Bend, Washington (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\television\\mad-men\\mad-men.md" }, "Columbia Plateau (Wikipedia)": { @@ -214686,7 +215331,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\sites\\columbia-plateau\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Plateau", "title": "Columbia Plateau (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Joseph Campbell was born in White Plains, New York, on March 26, 1904, the elder son of hosiery importer and wholesaler Charles William Campbell, from Waltham, Massachusetts, and Josephine (née Lynch), from New York.", + "random": "Phalaris arundinacea L. 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The first step would be to talk to the school about renting a place to sleep. ¶ Second, you would need to fly to Nome on Alaska Air. There is a helicopter service to Diomede. You will probably fly to Wales, Alaska and catch the helicopter there. People are correct that air service is normally once a week. 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Named after the mythical phoenix, it was first depicted on a celestial atlas by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted the brighter stars and gave their Bayer designations in 1756. The constellation stretches from roughly −39° to −57° declination, and from 23.5h to 2.5h of right ascension. The constellations Phoenix, [Grus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grus_(constellation)/), [Pavo](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavo_(constellation)/) and [Tucana](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucana/), are known as the Southern Birds.", "star": "Alpha Phoenicis (Wikipedia)", @@ -223019,7 +223666,7 @@ "Woodlark Plate" ], "wikipedia": "Caroline Plate (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Iota Virginis (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Age of Aquarius", "title": "Caroline Plate" }, "All UN member states consider Transnistria a legal part of the Republic of Moldova. 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Lichens are important actors in nutrient cycling and act as producers which many higher trophic feeders feed on, such as reindeer, gastropods, nematodes, mites, and springtails. Lichens have properties different from those of their component organisms. They come in many colors, sizes, and forms and are sometimes plant-like, but are not plants. They may have tiny, leafless branches (fruticose); flat leaf-like structures (foliose); grow crust-like, adhering tightly to a surface (substrate) like a thick coat of paint (crustose); have a powder-like appearance (leprose); or other growth forms.", "::path": "content\\topics\\biology\\topics\\lichen\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -223105,7 +223752,7 @@ "NightCafe Studio", "public domain" ], - "random": "George R. Stewart (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Jefferson Park (Seattle) (Wikipedia)", "title": "Art defined is the devil\u0027s refusal (seed 913365)", "thumbnail": "content/generative-works/art-defined-is-the-devils-refusal-913365/art-defined-is-the-devils-refusal-913365-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -223119,7 +223766,7 @@ "snippet" ], "⬅️": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 7-2", - "random": "Cal Anderson Park", + "random": "you have no right to define God for me", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-3\\3-7-3.md", "author": "René Descartes", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 7-4", @@ -223134,7 +223781,7 @@ "country" ], "near": "Balmoral Reef Plate", - "random": "Mad Men", + "random": "Cetus", "title": "Fiji", "country of": [ "Oceania", @@ -223148,7 +223795,7 @@ "geologic age" ], "subdivision of": "Eocene", - "random": "Eurostar", + "random": "Earth in the early Hadean had a very thick carbon dioxide- and methane-rich prebiotic atmosphere, but eventually oceans made of liquid water were formed.", "title": "Priabonian", "⬅ previous age": "Bartonian" }, @@ -223162,7 +223809,7 @@ ], "gorilla": "Harambe", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/183453", - "random": "AIRBORNE DEBRIS WILL BE WIDESPREAD...AND MAY INCLUDE HEAVY ITEMS SUCH AS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND EVEN LIGHT VEHICLES. SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES AND LIGHT TRUCKS WILL BE MOVED. THE BLOWN DEBRIS WILL CREATE ADDITIONAL DESTRUCTION. PERSONS...PETS...AND LIVESTOCK EXPOSED TO THE WINDS WILL FACE CERTAIN DEATH IF STRUCK.", + "random": "The horse Steamboat, the model for the bucking horse and rider motif on the Wyoming license, was stabled near Wheatland in a barn owned and maintained as a historical structure by Mike and Linda Holst. Steamboat is also the logo for the University of Wyoming.", "title": "Cincinnati", "city of": "Ohio" }, @@ -223177,7 +223824,7 @@ ], "type": "noun", "wikipedia": "Ferry (Wikipedia)", - "random": "🍅", + "random": "#ffed00", "tags": [ "watercraft", "⛴" @@ -223199,7 +223846,7 @@ }, "hotdog": { "title": "hotdog", - "random": "neon", + "random": "Lake-Erie.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "recipe": "Fried hotdogs recipe", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\h\\hotdog\\hotdog\\hotdog.md" }, @@ -223211,7 +223858,7 @@ "tags": [ "hemisphere" ], - "random": "Doe v. 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In August or September 2021, at The Bedminster Club, **TRUMP** showed a representative of his political action committee who did not possess a security clearance a classified map related to a military operation and told the representative that he should not be showing it to the representative and that the representative should not get too close." }, "Serpens (Wikipedia)": { @@ -223324,7 +223972,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\serpens\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpens", "title": "Serpens (Wikipedia)", - "random": "concrete", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 3-4", "chart": [ "Serpens_Caput_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "Serpens_Cauda_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" @@ -223360,7 +224008,7 @@ "color" ], "tagged": "Flag_of_Alberta.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "spiral", + "random": "jade", "title": "#fc1921" }, "I deem him one of the greatest beings alive in our time... We shall never see his like again. 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In classical times, they were listed by Ptolemy as unfigured stars below the constellation Ursa Major in his star catalogue.", "title": "Gregory Rift", "rift of": "East African Rift" }, @@ -223430,7 +224078,7 @@ "plant" ], "photograph": "Rose in Miner\u0027s Corner", - "random": "Katherine Massey", + "random": "Autumn road near Racehorse Creek", "title": "rose" }, "Butterfly (en.wikipedia.org)": { @@ -223442,7 +224090,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Butterflies** are winged insects from the lepidopteran suborder **Rhopalocera**, characterized by large, often brightly coloured wings that often fold together when at rest, and a conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises the superfamilies Hedyloidea (moth-butterflies in the Americas) and Papilionoidea (all others). The oldest butterfly fossils have been dated to the Paleocene, about 56 million years ago, though they likely originated in the Late Cretaceous, about 101 million years ago.", - "random": "martial artist", + "random": "Antarctica - The World Factbook (cia.gov)", "wikipedia of": "butterfly", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly", "title": "Butterfly (en.wikipedia.org)", @@ -223461,7 +224109,7 @@ ], "title": "giant star", "related": "Hertzsprung–Russell diagram", - "random": "Methow River off State Route 20", + "random": "Tumbleweed in Ellensburg", "wikipedia": "Giant star (Wikipedia)" }, "Tyburn Tree": { @@ -223472,7 +224120,7 @@ "death" ], "photograph": "The site of Tyburn Tree", - "random": "Camelopardalis_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Elizabeth Siddal", "title": "Tyburn Tree" }, "places mentioned in *Twilight*": { @@ -223490,12 +224138,12 @@ "tags": [ "Twilight (film)" ], - "random": "Leo_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Map of Washington highlighting Benton County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\c\\catherine-hardwicke\\twilight\\places-mentioned-in-twilight.md" }, "cobble": { "title": "cobble", - "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨 in vscode in 🎨", + "random": "Amurian Microplate", "photograph": "Field of rocks", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\c\\cobble\\cobble.md" }, @@ -223506,12 +224154,12 @@ "tags": [ "fragment" ], - "random": "JD Vance (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Dr. Strangelove", "title": "look around you" }, "Alexander Shulgin (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Shulgin/", - "random": "Mesopotamia encompasses the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, both of which have their headwaters in the neighboring Armenian highlands.", + "random": "\"That seems like ancient history. Right now, our Commander in Chief is not in command.\"", "type": "website", "snippets": [ "[Alexander] Shulgin died at his home on June 2, 2014, at the age of 88.", @@ -223546,7 +224194,7 @@ "BEAM ME UP JESUS! (2 of 2)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\jesus\\jesus.md", - "random": "🦤", + "random": "Ted Chiang", "title": "Jesus", "apostle": "Paul the Apostle", "tagged": [ @@ -223580,7 +224228,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In cosmology, **galaxy filaments** are the largest known structures in the universe, consisting of \u0027walls\u0027 of gravitationally bound galactic superclusters. These massive, thread-like formations can reach 80 megaparsecs h−1 (or of the order of 160 to 260 million light-years) and form the boundaries between voids. Galaxy filaments form the cosmic web and define the overall structure of the observable universe.", - "random": "Spica (Wikipedia)", + "random": "YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL", "wikipedia of": "galaxy filament", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_filament", "title": "Galaxy filament (Wikipedia)", @@ -223588,7 +224236,7 @@ }, "I heard the engines shift and realized we were crash landing.": { "title": "I heard the engines shift and realized we were crash landing.", - "random": "Castor is 51 light-years away from Earth, determined from its large annual parallax.", + "random": "In the early Ectasian period, a day was 17 hours and 32 minutes. At the end of the Ectasian, it was 18 hours and 28 minutes.", "::path": "content\\streams\\dreams\\2024-08-26\\2\\i-heard-the-engines-shift-and-realized-we-were-crash-landing.md", "next": "I was stuck along with the other passenger." }, @@ -223606,7 +224254,7 @@ "science fiction", "Terry Gilliam" ], - "random": "Numbers 11:16", + "random": "Mu-1 Scorpii", "title": "Brazil (film)" }, "Book of Leviticus": { @@ -223617,7 +224265,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "Book of Leviticus (Wikipedia)", "book of": "Old Testament", - "random": "I am A Tremendous Artist", + "random": "Martin Luther King Jr. in Berlin (german-way.com)", "title": "Book of Leviticus" }, "populated place": { @@ -223625,7 +224273,7 @@ "tags": [ "geography" ], - "random": "Capitol Hill, Seattle", + "random": "Flag of Pierce County, Washington.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\p\\populated-place\\populated-place.md", "next": "type of populated place" }, @@ -223638,7 +224286,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "Daniel A. Di Liscia \u003cD.DiLiscia@lrz.uni-muenchen.de\u003e", - "random": "Cambodia", + "random": "tags", "::path": "content\\sites\\plato.stanford.edu\\entries\\kepler.md", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy of": "Johannes Kepler", "website": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kepler/", @@ -223664,7 +224312,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\topics\\star\\star.md", "plural": "stars", "title": "star", - "random": "show your body how to react to bad days", + "random": "Colombia (Wikipedia)", "explosion": "supernova", "painting": [ "Everything you love turns into a condo (3 of 7)", @@ -223879,7 +224527,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\s\\south-africa\\south-africa.md", "enclave": "Lesotho", "title": "South Africa", - "random": "Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) (kenmorewa.gov)", + "random": "down the Atlantic coast", "tagged": "Nora En Pure", "flag": "Flag of South Africa (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "ZAF orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -223895,12 +224543,12 @@ "fragment" ], "date": "2023-04-18", - "random": "The Hobbit", + "random": "Sharpe Cove", "title": "as it pertains to you know what" }, "Populism (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populism/", - "random": "One Minute Park (oneminutepark.tv)", + "random": "To find the fields, follow the symbols in your environment.", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\populism\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -223921,7 +224569,7 @@ "TODO" ], "TODO": "Add a page walking through the algorithm for calculating Easter.", - "random": "He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness of his invasions on the rights of the people.", + "random": "Kanye West (Wikipedia)", "title": "Easter" }, "Flag_of_Nepal.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -223929,7 +224577,7 @@ "flag of": "Nepal", "type": "picture", "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Nepal", - "random": "Billy Wilder", + "random": "John 1:18", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Flag_of_Nepal.svg", "related": "Nepal (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", @@ -223951,7 +224599,7 @@ "website" ], "author": "[searchandrescuewoods](https://www.reddit.com/user/searchandrescuewoods/)", - "random": "If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both.", + "random": "Theosophy", "website": "https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3iex1h/im_a_search_and_rescue_officer_for_the_us_forest/", "::path": "content\\sites\\reddit.com\\im-a-search-and-rescue-offer\\reddit.com.md", "excerpt": "I wasn\u0027t sure where else to post these stories, so I figured I\u0027d share them here. I\u0027ve been an SAR officer for a few years now, and along the way I\u0027ve seen some things that I think you guys will be interested in.", @@ -223970,7 +224618,7 @@ "Deneb", "Altair" ], - "random": "A History of the Western Genre (YouTube)", + "random": "Bremerton — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)", "title": "Summer Triangle", "tags": [ "summer", @@ -223986,7 +224634,7 @@ "add a side": "decagon", "remove a side": "octagon", "schläfli symbol": "{9}", - "random": "\"The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.\"", + "random": "After the election of Donald Trump, the Freedom Caucus shifted its emphasis to loyalty to Trump, and became what Politico described as \"more populist and nationalist, but less bound by policy principles.\"", "title": "nonagon", "sides": 9, "tags": [ @@ -224008,7 +224656,7 @@ "title": "Perseus (constellation) (Wikipedia)", "planetary nebula": "Little Dumbbell Nebula (Wikipedia)", "chart": "Perseus_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "M. C. Escher", + "random": "bricks", "excerpt": "**Perseus** is a constellation in the northern sky, being named after the Greek mythological hero Perseus. It is one of the 48 ancient constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer [Ptolemy](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy/), and among the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). It is located near several other constellations named after ancient Greek legends surrounding Perseus, including [Andromeda](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_(constellation)/) to the west and [Cassiopeia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassiopeia_(constellation)/) to the north. Perseus is also bordered by [Aries](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aries_(constellation)/) and [Taurus](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_(constellation)) to the south, [Auriga](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auriga_(constellation)/) to the east, [Camelopardalis](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelopardalis/) to the north, and [Triangulum](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulum/) to the west. Some star atlases during the early 19th century also depicted Perseus holding the disembodied head of Medusa, whose asterism was named together as Perseus et Caput Medusae; however, this never came into popular usage.", "meteor shower": "Perseids (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Perseus", @@ -224031,7 +224679,7 @@ "url": "/discourse-on-the-method/3/1/1/chatgpt/", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-3\\3-1-1.translation.md", "author": "ChatGPT (GPT-40)", - "random": "Processed meat (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Stillaguamish River", "ChatGPT": "Just like when you need to rebuild a house, you first have to tear it down and gather new materials and builders. But you also need a temporary place to stay while the new house is being built. In the same way, I realized I needed a temporary set of morals to live by while I rethought my beliefs. I didn\u0027t want to be stuck in indecision, so I created a provisional code of morals with a few key principles to guide my actions and ensure I could live happily while working on my new foundation of beliefs. Now, let me share these principles with you.", "➡️": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 2-1", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 1-1 (ChatGPT)" @@ -224041,7 +224689,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Location_Togo_AU_Africa.svg", "author": "Alvaro1984 18", - "random": "The Wizard of Oz (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Reality is a conspiracy", "location of": "Togo", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\t\\togo\\location\\Location_Togo_AU_Africa.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Location_Togo_AU_Africa.svg", @@ -224061,7 +224709,7 @@ "➡️": "The Islamic State – Khorasan Province (IS–KP), a South-Central Asia-based regional affiliate of the Islamic State, claimed responsibility in a statement through the Amaq News Agency shortly after the attack.", "⬅️": "On 7 March 2024, the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) announced that it had neutralized a terrorist cell linked to IS in Moscow, which had intended to attack a synagogue in the city.", "snippet of": "Crocus City Hall attack (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Eswatini (Wikipedia)", + "random": "BLZ orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "On 19 March, Putin said the U.S. embassy\u0027s warning \"resembles outright blackmail and an intention to intimidate and destabilize our society.\"", "on this day": [ "Putin responds to US embassy warning of imminent attack in Moscow" @@ -224084,7 +224732,7 @@ "tags": [ "YouTube" ], - "random": "Nick Fuentes", + "random": "No user tracking", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\laure\\soundtrack.md", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lelDjOj2S9jQNVWkcHKmSgw6CMFfBV7l4", "title": "Laure (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (youtube.com)" @@ -224107,7 +224755,7 @@ ], "flag": "Flag of Ethiopia (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "Ethiopia (Africa orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Triangle (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Stand by Me", "title": "Ethiopia", "country of": "Africa" }, @@ -224124,7 +224772,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\mountain-passes\\washington-pass\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Pass", "title": "Washington Pass (Wikipedia)", - "random": "maple leaf", + "random": "Edison screw (Wikipedia)", "near": "Hinkhouse Peak (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "Wikipedia" @@ -224155,7 +224803,7 @@ ], "on location": "Rambo: First Blood Part II", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\m\\mexico\\mexico.md", - "random": "Rome", + "random": "There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking.", "title": "Mexico", "up the pacific coast": [ "United States", @@ -224188,7 +224836,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "***If on a winter\u0027s night a traveler*** (Italian: *Se una notte d\u0027inverno un viaggiatore*) is a 1979 novel by the Italian writer Italo Calvino. The postmodernist narrative, in the form of a frame story, is about the reader trying to read a book called *If on a winter\u0027s night a traveler*. Each chapter is divided into two sections. The first section of each chapter is in second person, and describes the process the reader goes through to attempt to read the next chapter of the book they are reading. The second half is the first part of a new book that the reader (\"you\") finds. The second half is always about something different from the previous ones. The book was published in an English translation by William Weaver in 1981.", - "random": "Dead Sea (Wikipedia)", + "random": "prison film", "wikipedia of": "If on a winter\u0027s night a traveler", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_on_a_winter\u0027s_night_a_traveler", "title": "If on a winter\u0027s night a traveler (Wikipedia)" @@ -224199,7 +224847,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\california\\stockton\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "city of": "California (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Stockton** is a city in and the county seat of San Joaquin County in the Central Valley of the U.S. state of [California](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California/). Stockton was founded by Carlos Maria Weber in 1849 after he acquired Rancho Campo de los Franceses. The city is named after Robert F. Stockton, and it was the first community in California to have a name not of Spanish or Native American origin. 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It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from [Finland](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland), to the west by the sea across from [Sweden](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden/), to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and [Russia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia/). The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of 45,339 square kilometres (17,505 sq mi). The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. 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Friendless, brainless, helpless, hopeless! Do you want me to send you back to where you were? 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He’s out of touch. Under his Administration, families are worse off. 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A small portion of the city also extends into [Washington County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Minnesota/). The population was 23,769 at the 2010 census. The city is located on White Bear Lake, one of the largest lakes in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area.", "wikipedia of": "White Bear Lake, Minnesota", "borders": [ @@ -229279,7 +229954,7 @@ "The track was performed live for the first time during Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton Men’s Autumn/Winter 2024 runway show at Paris Fashion Week today (January 16). The band was be joined by the iconic producer and The Native Vocalists in a special short live set for all in attendance.", "On 16 January 2024, the band released \"Good People\", a collaboration with Pharrell Williams. 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Vermont is bordered by the states of [Massachusetts](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts/) to the south, [New Hampshire](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Hampshire/) to the east, [New York](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)/) to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Admitted to the Union in 1791 as the 14th state, it is the only state in New England not bordered by the [Atlantic Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Ocean/). According to the 2020 U.S. census, the state has a population of 643,503, ranking it the second least-populated in the U.S. after [Wyoming](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyoming/). It is also the nation\u0027s sixth-smallest state in area. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 36", + "random": "NGC 6934", "title": "Botswana", "country of": "Africa" }, @@ -230163,7 +230838,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "The man born Friedrich Christian Anton Lang in Vienna on 5 December 1890 claimed to have studied art and architecture in Vienna, Munich, and Paris. But according to biographer Patrick McGilligan (Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast), this was just one of several Fritz Lang legends that the director carefully cultivated over the years. 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The modern scale was mathematically defined in a way to closely match this historical system.", "location of": "Northwestern Europe", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\regions\\europe\\northwestern-europe\\location\\Northwestern_Europe_(orthographic_projection).svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Northwestern_Europe_(orthographic_projection).svg", @@ -236610,7 +237358,7 @@ "Anselm of Canterbury was an 11th-century archbishop, philosopher, and theologian of the Catholic Church.", "February 12 – Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill sign an Ecumenical Declaration in the first such meeting between leaders of the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches since their schism in 1054." ], - "random": "Terry Gilliam (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 3-2", "title": "Catholic Church" }, "Commodore PET 2001 (masswerk.at)": { @@ -236621,7 +237369,7 @@ "emulator" ], "excerpt": "Emulation based on an original Commodore PET 2001", - "random": "ox", + "random": "Tanzania (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\systems\\commodore-pet\\masswerk.at.md", "website": "https://www.masswerk.at/pet/", "title": "Commodore PET 2001 (masswerk.at)" @@ -236639,7 +237387,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-5", + "random": "🦕", "title": "Amber Brick shatter in mylar bag", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/02/2018-02-20-amber-brick-shatter-in-mylar-bag/20180220_180546278_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -236662,7 +237410,7 @@ "Snohomish River (Wikipedia)" ], "park": "Lord Hill Regional Park (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Republicans are weird", + "random": "Iowa Code Camp Road Trip", "town": "Darrington, Washington (Wikipedia)", "roadways": [ "Interstate 5 in Washington (Wikipedia)", @@ -236751,7 +237499,7 @@ "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Strait of Gibraltar", "flag": "Flag of Morocco (Wikimedia Commons)", "location": "Morocco (orthographic projection, WS claimed).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Indian John Hill Rest Area Westbound", + "random": "laptop", "title": "Morocco", "country of": [ "Africa", @@ -236766,7 +237514,7 @@ ], "map": "Ramsey County from the Digitized State of Minnesota Plat Book -- 1916", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/4244308", - "random": "Christmas tree", + "random": "Compass (drawing tool) (Wikipedia)", "title": "Lake Johanna", "lake of": "Ramsey County, Minnesota" }, @@ -236778,7 +237526,7 @@ "Todd — real name Todd Christopher Guzze, according to records — is behind the book. He describes himself as a producer, author and investigative journalist, and claims to have worked on and solved some of pop culture’s biggest murder investigations, including Nicole Brown Simpson, JonBenét Ramsey, and the Zodiac killer, among others. He also claims to have evidence that Kurt Cobain’s suicide was actually a murder.", "Todd says he believes the memoir is real, but when pressed on who the sources are or how he could guarantee they had legitimate writings from Porter, Todd declines to give specifics on how he fact-checked or verified the material." ], - "random": "🐧", + "random": "\"You\u0027re dead\", he said. Keli waited. She couldn\u0027t think of any suitable reply.\n", "tags": [ "website" ], @@ -236802,7 +237550,7 @@ "novel" ], "author": "J. R. R. Tolkien", - "random": "John 1:3", + "random": "Flag of Lesotho (Wikimedia Commons)", "title": "The Hobbit" }, "Lyman, Washington": { @@ -236818,7 +237566,7 @@ "Glacier Peak, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/237864", - "random": "Tucana (Wikipedia)", + "random": "John 1:4", "title": "Lyman, Washington" }, "Crater": { @@ -236844,13 +237592,13 @@ "Ptolemy" ], "chart": "Crater_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Snoqualmie Batholith", + "random": "Heritage Park", "title": "Crater", "history": "Star Tales - Corvus and Crater (ianridpath.com)" }, "Paul Stamets Stack: Microdosing Psilocybin and Lion\u0027s Mane (microdosinginstitute.com)": { "url": "/microdosinginstitute.com/microdosing-101/substances/lions-mane-stacking/", - "random": "Port Orchard, Washington", + "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in paint in paint in paint in paint in paint", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\drugs\\stamets-stack\\microdosinginstitute.com.md", "tags": [ @@ -236875,7 +237623,7 @@ ], "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4565", "chart": "Coma_Berenices_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "pointer", + "random": "Star Tales - Draco (ianridpath.com)", "title": "NGC 4565" }, "Pink Floyd": { @@ -236883,7 +237631,7 @@ "type": "band", "wikipedia": "Pink Floyd (Wikipedia)", "tagged": "The Wall", - "random": "shoe", + "random": "I was looking for her manifesto on FadedPage", "title": "Pink Floyd", "tags": [ "English", @@ -236898,7 +237646,7 @@ "footer" ], "tagged": "Send PRs to the pinchy.cc GitHub repo.", - "random": "Port Townsend, Washington", + "random": "Fluorite (Wikipedia)", "title": "pinchy.cc", "console": "Hello, World" }, @@ -236910,7 +237658,7 @@ "Book of Isaiah" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\religion\\christianity\\bible-books\\isaiah\\verses\\isaiah-40-3.md", - "random": "Stavropol Krai (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Western Europe", "title": "Isaiah 40:3", "reference": "Mark 1:3" }, @@ -236926,7 +237674,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\a\\alexander-lebedev\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Lebedev", "title": "Alexander Lebedev (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The supercontinent Columbia formed at the end of this period.", + "random": "Chinese Communist Party", "snippets": [ "Lebedev was born in Moscow. His parents were part of the Moscow intelligentsia.", "He [Alexander Lebedev] is part owner of the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and owner of two UK newspapers with his son Evgeny Lebedev: the Evening Standard and The Independent." @@ -236941,10 +237689,11 @@ "type": "snippet", "snippet of": "Doe v. Combs Complaint", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 39", - "random": "Tokyo (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Philippines (Wikipedia)", "¶": 40, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 41", "title": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 40" @@ -236955,10 +237704,11 @@ "type": "snippet", "snippet of": "Doe v. Combs Complaint", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 49", - "random": "Fiji (Wikipedia)", + "random": "that\u0027s a good trick, spoken", "¶": 50, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 51", "title": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 50" @@ -236969,10 +237719,11 @@ "type": "snippet", "snippet of": "Doe v. 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Combs Complaint ¶ 9", - "random": "Pál Szalai", + "random": "Take Me Home, Country Roads (Wikipedia)", "¶": 10, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 11", "title": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 10" @@ -237008,7 +237760,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "**Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus** or **Gallio** (Greek: Γαλλιων, Galliōn; c. 5 BC – c. AD 65) was a Roman senator and brother of the famous writer Seneca. 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The process is described in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. Each state appoints electors under the methods described by its legislature, equal in number to its congressional delegation (representatives and senators) totaling 535 electors. A 1961 amendment granted the federal District of Columbia three electors. Of the current 538 electors, a simple majority of 270 or more electoral votes is required to elect the president and vice president. If no candidate achieves a majority there, a contingent election is held by the House of Representatives to elect the president and by the Senate to elect the vice president. Federal office holders, including senators and representatives, cannot be electors.", - "random": "Chinatown, San Francisco", + "random": "Serpent seed (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "United States Electoral College", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Electoral_College", "title": "United States Electoral College (Wikipedia)", @@ -238896,7 +239649,7 @@ "star" ], "stars by jim kaler": "Na\u0027ir al Saif (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", - "random": "public space", + "random": "Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest (Wikipedia)", "title": "Iota Orionis" }, "Map of Washington highlighting Benton County.svg (Wikimedia Commons)": { @@ -238904,7 +239657,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Benton_County.svg", "author": "[David Benbennick](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dbenbenn)", - "random": "Norway Maple in South Puget Sound", + "random": "Southeast Europe (Wikipedia)", "location of": "Benton County, Washington", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\benton-county\\location\\Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Benton_County.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Washington_highlighting_Benton_County.svg", @@ -238933,7 +239686,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\rivers\\nooksack-river\\nooksack-river.md", "hazards map": "Mount Baker, WA simplified hazards map (usgs.gov)", "title": "Nooksack River", - "random": "A Few Good Men (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Lizard (Wikipedia)", "north fork": "North Fork Nooksack River", "waterfall": "Nooksack Falls", "near": "Mount Baker", @@ -238959,13 +239712,13 @@ }, "table": { "title": "table", - "random": "BLZ orthographic.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. This place was started in 1838 and named in 1841. It was named from a log church which was built for Father M. Galtier, an early Jesuit missionary. The church was named for \"The Apostle of the Gentiles.\" The first house was built here in 1838. The place was made a village in 1849 and a city in 1854.", "photograph": "The Math Fields Entrence", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\t\\table.md" }, "Bash": { "title": "Bash", - "random": "Messier 83", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 2-7", "wikipedia": "Bash (Unix shell) (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\operating-systems\\unix\\bash\\bash.md" }, @@ -238980,7 +239733,7 @@ ], "title": "You can\u0027t handle the truth!", "citation": "A Few Good Men. (2024, April 4). *Wikiquote*. Retrieved April 10, 2024 from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=A_Few_Good_Men\u0026oldid=3494162.", - "random": "THE MAJORITY OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS WILL BECOME NON FUNCTIONAL. 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The Minnesota State Capitol and the state government offices all sit on a hill close to the city\u0027s downtown district. One of the oldest cities in Minnesota, Saint Paul has several historic neighborhoods and landmarks, such as the Summit Avenue Neighborhood, the James J. Hill House, and the Cathedral of Saint Paul. Like the adjacent city of [Minneapolis](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis/), Saint Paul is known for its cold, snowy winters and humid summers.", "suburbs": [ - "Oakdale, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "Falcon Heights, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", + "Oakdale, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "North St. Paul, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "Little Canada, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "Maplewood, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", @@ -239046,7 +239799,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\subdivisions\\canada\\provinces\\alberta\\flag\\Flag_of_Alberta.svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Alberta.svg", "title": "Flag_of_Alberta.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "family (biology)", + "random": "Steelhead County Park", "flag element of": [ "Saint George\u0027s Cross", "Rocky Mountains", @@ -239084,7 +239837,7 @@ }, "web tracking": { "title": "web tracking", - "random": "On 21 April, Lord Byron signed the deed of separation, although very reluctantly, and left England for good a few days later.", + "random": "Washington County, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia": "Web tracking (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\computing\\web-tracking\\web-tracking.md" }, @@ -239095,7 +239848,7 @@ "flag": "Flag of Boston.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "city of": "Massachusetts (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Boston** (US: /ˈbɔːstən/), officially the **City of Boston**, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of [Massachusetts](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts/), and the cultural and financial center of [New England](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England/) in the [Northeastern United States](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeastern_United_States/), with an area of 48.4 sq mi (125 km2) and a population of 675,647 in 2020. Greater Boston metropolitan statistical area is the eleventh-largest in the country.", - "random": "seasoning (cookware)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 1-2", "wikipedia of": "Boston", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston", "title": "Boston (Wikipedia)", @@ -239124,7 +239877,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "alpha", + "random": "The Dark Crystal", "when": "2018-10-16", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2018/10/2018-10-16-mudflats-along-the-willapa-river-in-raymond/mudflats-along-the-willapa-river-in-raymond.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -239145,7 +239898,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\arden-hills\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arden_Hills,_Minnesota", "title": "Arden Hills, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Miaplacidus", + "random": "#ffd700", "suburb of": "Saint Paul, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Arden Hills, Minnesota", "excerpt": "**Arden Hills** is a city in [Ramsey County](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roseville,_Minnesota/), [Minnesota](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota/), United States. The population was 9,552 at the 2010 census. Bethel University and Seminary is located in the city of Arden Hills. Also, the campus of University of Northwestern – St. Paul straddles the Arden Hills – [Roseville](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roseville,_Minnesota/) border. The headquarters of Land O\u0027Lakes and Catholic United Financial, a fraternal benefit society, are located there as well.", @@ -239162,7 +239915,6 @@ "Rob Reiner", "I\u0027m not as funny as Chandler is. Because Chandler has thirty people writing for him.", "I never wanted to be an actor, and to this day I don\u0027t. I can\u0027t get a handle on it. An actor wants to become someone else. 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It is bordered by [Mountlake Terrace](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountlake_Terrace,_Washington/) to the west, [Lynnwood](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynnwood,_Washington/) to the north, [Bothell](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bothell,_Washington/) to the east, and [Lake Forest Park](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Forest_Park,_Washington/) to the south. The population was 6,560 at the 2020 census.", "wikipedia of": "Brier, Washington", @@ -239398,7 +240151,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\c\\colombia\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombia", "title": "Colombia (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Mediterranean Sea", + "random": "Henry II of England (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "**Colombia**, officially the **Republic of Colombia**, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in [North America](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America/). The Colombian mainland is bordered by the [Caribbean Sea](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Sea/) to the north, [Venezuela](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuela/) to the east and northeast, [Brazil](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil/) to the southeast, [Ecuador](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuador/) and [Peru](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru/) to the south and southwest, the [Pacific Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean/) to the west, and [Panama](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama/) to the northwest. Colombia is divided into 32 departments. The Capital District of Bogotá is also the country\u0027s largest city hosting the main financial and cultural hub. Other major urbes include Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Cúcuta, Ibagué, Villavicencio and Bucaramanga. It covers an area of 1,141,748 square kilometers (440,831 sq mi) and has a population of around 52 million. 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He invited it with 94 executive actions in his first 100 days.\"", + "random": "Papua (province) (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar_Mountain_Regional_Wildland_Park", "title": "Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park (Wikipedia)", @@ -240455,7 +241208,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\chemistry\\elements\\sulfur\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur", "title": "Sulfur (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Melting Glaciers Do More Than Raise Sea Levels (hakaimagazine.com)", + "random": "The Wall of Death", "➡️": "Chlorine (Wikipedia)", "element of": "Chemistry (Wikipedia)", "symbol": "S", @@ -240471,7 +241224,7 @@ "neuron" ], "excerpt": "Psychologists striving to understand the human mind may study the nervous system. Learning how the cells and organs (like the brain) function, help us understand the biological basis behind human psychology. 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However, the climate shifted and became more humid as Pangaea began to drift apart.", + "random": "🤖", "near": [ "Ocean Beach, San Francisco (Wikipedia)", "Seal Rocks (San Francisco, California) (Wikipedia)", @@ -240535,7 +241288,7 @@ "home computer" ], "title": "Apple I", - "random": "Central African Republic Civil War", + "random": "GPlates (gplates.org)", "product": "Integer BASIC" }, "county": { @@ -240594,7 +241347,7 @@ "Mason County, Washington" ], "subdivision-of": "state", - "random": "Edison screw", + "random": "Denny Creek", "title": "county", "plural": "counties" }, @@ -240604,7 +241357,7 @@ "static site generator" ], "wikipedia": "Hugo (software) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The pilcrow may be used at the start of separate paragraphs or to designate a new paragraph in one long piece of copy", + "random": "Ecclesiastes 1:18", "::path": "content\\topics\\computers\\software\\hugo\\hugo-static-site-generator.md" }, "Benjamin Netanyahu (Wikipedia)": { @@ -240615,7 +241368,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "prime minister of": "Israel (Wikipedia)", - "random": "rockhounding site", + "random": "West Virginia", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Netanyahu", "wikipedia of": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "excerpt": "**Benjamin \"Bibi\" Netanyahu** (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician, serving as the prime minister of Israel since 2022, having previously held the office in 1996–1999 and 2009–2021. He is chair of the Likud party. 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He was the founder of the [Islamic Republic of Iran](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran/) and the leader of the Iranian Revolution, which overthrew Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and ended the Iranian monarchy.", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\r\\ruhollah-khomeini\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -240802,10 +241555,11 @@ "type": "snippet", "snippet of": "Doe v. Combs Complaint", "tags": [ - "snippet" + "snippet", + "isolated page" ], "⬅️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 6 bullet 1", - "random": "Capitol Hill, Seattle", + "random": "Anatidae (Wikipedia)", "¶": 6, "➡️": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 6 bullet 3", "title": "Doe v. Combs Complaint ¶ 6 bullet 2" @@ -240821,7 +241575,7 @@ "One night in 2013, founding Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir was playing a set with his RatDog quartet at the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California when a group of patrons wouldn’t quiet down. Weir took the opportunity—mid-solo—to not-so-politely ask the group to keep it down. 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His extensive writings include treatises on rhetoric, philosophy and politics, and he is considered one of Rome\u0027s greatest orators and prose stylists. He came from a wealthy municipal family of the Roman equestrian order, and served as consul in 63 BC.", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\c\\cicero\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -240924,7 +241678,7 @@ }, "marker": { "title": "marker", - "random": "Custer - I-5 northbound (wsdot.wa.gov)", + "random": "Interstate 694", "photograph": "No Yuppies Allowed!", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\m\\marker\\marker.md", "sticker": [ @@ -240939,7 +241693,7 @@ "commander-in-chief", "snippet" ], - "random": "Bayport, Minnesota", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-3", "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\commander-in-chief\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-united-states-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2024, March 10). Commander-in-chief. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved March 11, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commander-in-chief\u0026oldid=1213063644", "snippet of": "Commander-in-chief (Wikipedia)", @@ -240950,7 +241704,7 @@ "type": "picture", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Armenia_%28orthographic_projection%29.svg", "author": "kentronhayastan, Ssolbergj", - "random": "cryonics", + "random": "Federal Security Service", "location of": "Armenia", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\a\\armenia\\location\\Armenia_(orthographic_projection).svg.md", "website": "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Armenia_(orthographic_projection).svg", @@ -240984,13 +241738,13 @@ ], "chart": "Corona_Australis_IAU.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "globular cluster": "NGC 6541", - "random": "Well placed graffiti stickers", + "random": "I-5 at MP 267.7: NB Custer Rest Area (wsdot.com)", "title": "Corona Australis", "opposite": "Corona Borealis" }, "Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day/", - "random": "Deception Pass Bridge", + "random": "Israeli Declaration of Independence", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\terminator-2\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "tags": [ @@ -241013,14 +241767,14 @@ "car", "truck" ], - "random": "Reticulum (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Singapore", "photograph": "Push for Signal", "::path": "content\\topics\\words\\t\\traffic-signal\\traffic-signal.md" }, "Denny Mountain (summitpost.org)": { "url": "/www.summitpost.org/denny-mountain/150958/", "type": "website", - "random": "warehouse", + "random": "Burundi (Wikipedia)", "tags": [ "website" ], @@ -241035,7 +241789,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\politics\\the-lincoln-project\\the-lincoln-project.md", "wikipedia": "The Lincoln Project (Wikipedia)", "video": "The Snake by The Lincoln Project (youtube.com)", - "random": "The majority of soils in the [Georgia] depression are formed from glacial till, glacial outwash, and Lacustrine deposits.", + "random": "Blue supergiant (Wikipedia)", "website": "https://lincolnproject.us/", "title": "The Lincoln Project" }, @@ -241043,7 +241797,7 @@ "translation (ChatGPT) of": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-1", "url": "/discourse-on-the-method/3/6/1/chatgpt/", "author": "ChatGPT (GPD-40 mini)", - "random": "a moment later the universe destroyed", + "random": "Lunar mare (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\works\\r\\ren-descartes\\discourse-on-the-method\\translation\\part-3\\3-6-1.translation.md", "ChatGPT": "With these principles in place and having secured them alongside the fundamental truths of faith that have always been central to my beliefs, I concluded that I was now free to start discarding the remaining opinions I held.", "title": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 6-1 (ChatGPT)" @@ -241058,7 +241812,7 @@ ], "title": "You’re gonna end up fighting every elected official in this country!", "citation": "Justice. (2023, August 16). *Wikiquote*. Retrieved October 30, 2023 from https://en.wikiquote.org/w/index.php?title=Justice\u0026oldid=3346040.", - "random": "Diabetes (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Hail on the ground (1 of 2)", "attribution": "Lois Lane, *Superman* (1978)" }, "mammal": { @@ -241086,6 +241840,7 @@ "elephant", "whale", "hare", + "skunk", "cow", "fox", "lion", @@ -241107,10 +241862,9 @@ "polar bear", "monkey", "otter", - "skunk", "dolphin" ], - "random": "Sauk River (Washington) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "SURVIVE", "title": "mammal", "emoji": [ "🦌", @@ -241166,7 +241920,7 @@ "shadows" ], "painting of": "artist unknown", - "random": "musician", + "random": "Fiji (Wikipedia)", "title": "Everything you love turns into a condo (2 of 7)", "picture": "content/camera-roll/2017/09/2017-09-23-everything-you-love-turns-into-a-condo-2/20170923_181149353_iOS.jpg", "reflection of": [ @@ -241195,7 +241949,7 @@ "Detroit River" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\michigan\\detroit\\detroit.md", - "random": "A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself a liar.", + "random": "Article III of the United States Constitution", "title": "Detroit", "river": "Detroit River", "film": "RoboCop", @@ -241210,7 +241964,7 @@ }, "I, a Man (Wikipedia)": { "url": "/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I,_a_Man/", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 4-2", + "random": "Rob Reiner", "snippet": "Warhol gave Solanas a part in the film for $25 and as compensation for a script she had given to Warhol called Up Your Ass, which he had lost. Solanas later attempted to kill Warhol by shooting him.", "type": "website", "::path": "content\\topics\\films\\i-a-man\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", @@ -241238,7 +241992,7 @@ "Lofty Thoughts" ], "date": "2023-07-30", - "random": "poet", + "random": "Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (Wikipedia)", "title": "especially if their dancing is synchronized" }, "Mother (2009) - The Telephoto Profile Shot (YouTube)": { @@ -241248,7 +242002,7 @@ "YouTube" ], "episode of": "Every Frame a Painting", - "random": "\"We like to raise sparks every now and then, and grunt around.\"", + "random": "How to Run a Live Coding Stream on Twitch using OBS (jordanlewis.org)", "website": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUOdQxQkVt8", "::path": "content\\sites\\youtube.com\\every-frame-a-painting\\mother-2009-the-telephoto-profile-shot.md", "youtube-id": "dUOdQxQkVt8", @@ -241257,7 +242011,7 @@ }, "Russian military reports significant increase of volunteers": { "title": "Russian military reports significant increase of volunteers", - "random": "On 11th November, 1572, Tycho noticed an unfamiliar bright star in the constellation of Cassiopeia, and continued to observe it with a sextant. It was a very brilliant object, equal to Venus at its brightest for the rest of November, not falling below the first magnitude for another four months, and remaining visible for more than a year afterwards.", + "random": "Henry Hall, the 94-year-old lighthouse keeper, discovered that a spark, probably from a candle in the lantern, had flown up and ignited the top of the tower. As Hall looked up to throw a bucket of water on the blaze, a stream of molten lead from the roof poured down his face and throat.", "when": "2024-04-02", "on this day": [ "Ministry of Defense Telegram post on April 2, 2024", @@ -241277,7 +242031,7 @@ ], "photograph": "Behind the Tansy at Al Borlin", "use": "Tansy has also been used as insect repellent and in embalming. It was packed into coffins, wrapped in funeral winding sheets, and tansy wreaths were sometimes placed on the dead.", - "random": "Al-Karak", + "random": "Drive pass the first bridge over an unnamed stream.", "title": "Tanacetum vulgare" }, "Jordanus": { @@ -241295,7 +242049,7 @@ "Lynx", "Camelopardalis" ], - "random": "Samurai drawing", + "random": "snake", "title": "Jordanus", "history": "Star Tales - Jordanus (ianridpath.com)" }, @@ -241308,7 +242062,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Somali Civil War** (Somali: *Dagaalkii Sokeeye ee Soomaaliya*; Arabic: الحرب الأهلية الصومالية *al-ḥarb al-’ahliyya aṣ-ṣūmāliyya*) is an ongoing civil war that is taking place in Somalia. It grew out of resistance to the military junta which was led by Siad Barre during the 1980s. From 1988 to 1990, the Somali Armed Forces began engaging in combat against various armed rebel groups, including the Somali Salvation Democratic Front in the northeast, the Somali National Movement in the northwest, and the United Somali Congress in the south. 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The territory consists of the main island of Anguilla, approximately 16 miles (26 kilometres) long by 3 miles (5 km) wide at its widest point, together with a number of much smaller islands and cays with no permanent population. The territory\u0027s capital is The Valley. 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In contrast, the crystals in an [aphanitic rock](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphanite) are too fine-grained to be identifiable. 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But he refused to take responsibility for his own actions.\"", + "random": "United we stand, divided we fall", "title": "love", "expression": "LUV YOU at Lord Hill" }, @@ -245175,7 +245938,7 @@ "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eta_Aquilae", "stars by jim kaler": "Eta Aquilae (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "star of": "Aquila", - "random": "Swamp Creek (Washington) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "🍐", "title": "Eta Aquilae" }, "Harvard architecture (Wikipedia)": { @@ -245186,7 +245949,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "The **Harvard architecture** is a computer architecture with separate storage and signal pathways for instructions and data. 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Grossular is a gemstone.", - "random": "Idiocracy", + "random": "DJ Vlad (Wikipedia)", "species of": "Garnet (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "grossular", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grossular", @@ -245590,14 +246353,14 @@ }, "slavery": { "title": "slavery", - "random": "Flag of Morocco (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Alpheratz", "tagged": "We are our own slaves, not of the British. This should be engraved on our minds. The whites cannot remain if we do not want them. 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And why have they had such a lasting impact on popular culture and cinema as a whole? This video aims to answer this question by examining what makes them so cool, by focussing on Sergio Leone\u0027s western filmography.", - "random": "fantasy", + "random": "who am i to expect an answer from such big powerful managers", "analysis of": "western film", "tags": [ "YouTube" @@ -245645,7 +246408,7 @@ ], "philosophy of": "nothing", "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilism", - "random": "Long as you been living, you ain\u0027t NEVER heard of a mother-fucker overdosin\u0027 on marijuana. You might-a thought that nigga was dead. He ain\u0027t dead. He gonna wake up in 30 minutes hungry enough to eat up everything in your house. That\u0027s the side effects: hungry, happy, sleepy.\" That\u0027s it.", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 7-4", "title": "nihilism", "xkcd": "xkcd: Nihilism" }, @@ -245659,7 +246422,7 @@ "American Dream (Wikipedia)" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\k\\katie-britt\\2024-republican-address\\11.md", - "random": "bullshit", + "random": "Nduga massacre (Wikipedia)", "title": "\"The country we know and love seems to be slipping away. It feels like the next generation will have fewer opportunities – and less freedom – than we did. I worry my own children may not even get a shot at living their American Dreams.\"" }, "Veil Nebula": { @@ -245677,7 +246440,7 @@ "NGC 6979", "NGC 6992" ], - "random": "2023 Israel–Hamas war: Hamas launches an incursion into southern Israel from the Gaza Strip, prompting a military response from the Israel Defense Forces. 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Hailing from Persis, he brought the Achaemenid dynasty to power by defeating the Median Empire and embracing all of the previous civilized states of the ancient Near East, expanding vastly and eventually conquering most of West Asia and much of Central Asia to create what would soon become the largest polity in human history at the time. 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The population was 10,198 at the 2020 census. 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It is bordered in the north by [Ecuador](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuador/) and [Colombia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombia/), in the east by [Brazil](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil/), in the southeast by [Bolivia](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia/), in the south by [Chile](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile/), and in the south and west by the [Pacific Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean/). Peru is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains extending from the north to the southeast of the country to the tropical Amazon basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon River. Peru has a population of over 32 million, and its capital and largest city is Lima. 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Heat death does not imply any particular absolute temperature; it only requires that temperature differences or other processes may no longer be exploited to perform work. In the language of [physics](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics), this is when the universe reaches thermodynamic equilibrium. The Heat Death theory has become the leading theory in the modern age with the fewest unpredictable factors. ", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\topics\\heat-death-of-the-universe\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "type": "website", @@ -247042,7 +247805,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "In mathematics, the **well-ordering theorem**, also known as **Zermelo\u0027s theorem**, states that every set can be well-ordered. A set X is well-ordered by a strict total order if every non-empty subset of X has a least element under the ordering. 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Retrieved 07:46, October 8, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steve_Biko\u0026oldid=1247408651", "snippet of": "Steve Biko (Wikipedia)", @@ -249150,7 +249914,7 @@ "photograph", "Mary" ], - "random": "You must be objective in both facts and conclusions.", + "random": "Santa Barbara County Courthouse", "title": "Wanapum Viewpoint on I-90 overlooking the Columbia River", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2022/07/2022-07-25-wanapum-viewpoint/wanapum-viewpoint.thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -249306,7 +250070,7 @@ "Polaris (stars.astro.illinois.edu)", "Merak (stars.astro.illinois.edu)" ], - "random": "Everything is only a dream.", + "random": "Dmitiry Muratov (Wikipedia)", "TODO": "continue adding STARS pages", "website": "http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/sowlist.html", "title": "STARS by Jim Kaler" @@ -249322,7 +250086,7 @@ "brain hemorrhage", "snippet" ], - "random": "Buffalo woman killed in Tops mass shooting remembered as an \u0027angel\u0027 (spectrumlocalnews.com)", + "random": "Spica (Wikipedia)", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\l\\leonhard-euler\\en.wikipedia.org.snippet-death-1-1.md", "citation": "Wikipedia contributors. (2023, November 1). Leonhard Euler. In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved November 8, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leonhard_Euler\u0026oldid=1183030259", "snippet of": "Leonhard Euler (Wikipedia)", @@ -249341,7 +250105,7 @@ "moss" ], "photograph": "Lichen in Greeley, Colorado", - "random": "Flag of Nigeria (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "the cat woke up", "title": "lichen" }, "Castlevania": { @@ -249349,7 +250113,7 @@ "tags": [ "video game" ], - "random": "Actinopterygii", + "random": "Captain Midnight broadcast signal intrusion (Wikipedia)", "sequel": "Castlevania II: Simon\u0027s Quest", "title": "Castlevania", "depiction of": "Count Dracula", @@ -249360,7 +250124,7 @@ }, "privacy": { "title": "privacy", - "random": "failed to unmarshal YAML in vscode in paint in paint in paint in paint in paint", + "random": "When the United States strengthened the world", "::path": "content\\topics\\miscellanea\\privacy\\privacy.md", "tagged": [ "PrivacyTests.org", @@ -249394,7 +250158,7 @@ "Everything you love turns into a condo", "photograph" ], - "random": "Alexandria (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Dakota County, Minnesota", "title": "Everything you love turns into a condo (7 of 7)", "thumbnail": "content/camera-roll/2017/09/2017-09-23-everything-you-love-turns-into-a-condo-7/20170923_181944846_iOS-thumbnail.jpg" }, @@ -249406,7 +250170,7 @@ "Wikipedia" ], "excerpt": "Count **Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy** (/ˈtoʊlstɔɪ, ˈtɒl-/; Russian: Лев Николаевич Толстой, IPA: [ˈlʲef nʲɪkɐˈla(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ tɐlˈstoj]; 9 September [O.S. 28 August] 1828 – 20 November [O.S. 7 November] 1910), usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time. 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Its core concept lies in the collectivist notion that if individual members of a certain group with binding ideals – such as a union, coalition, confederation or alliance – work on their own instead of as a team, they are each doomed to fail and will all be defeated. The phrase is also often referred to with only the words \"**United we stand**\".", - "random": "It’s a rough road, so a four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended. 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The population was 2,886 at the 2010 United States Census. It lies on a small bay where Valley Creek empties into the [St. Croix River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Croix_River_(Wisconsin–Minnesota)/), several miles north of its confluence with the [Mississippi River](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River/).", "wikipedia of": "Afton, Minnesota", @@ -252879,7 +253646,7 @@ "#HEXWORDS (hexwords.netlify.app)": { "url": "/hexwords.netlify.app/", "excerpt": "Why bother with a random green when you can choose to be a #BADA55!", - "random": "mathematical expression", + "random": "Thailand (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "type": "website", "tags": [ "bookmark", @@ -252894,7 +253661,7 @@ }, "A holy spot is an anchor for you to physically connect.": { "title": "A holy spot is an anchor for you to physically connect.", - "random": "Once upon a time, I, Chuang Chou, dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a butterfly. 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The transition is called the transformation of material things.", + "random": "Microsoft Windows", "::path": "content\\singularities\\God\\holy-spots\\3\\a-holy-spot-is-an-anchor-for-you-to-physically-connect.md", "next": "The world flows by separate from you." }, @@ -252907,7 +253674,7 @@ "title": "Northwestern Europe", "region of": "Europe", "location": "Northwestern Europe (orthographic projection).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "Old box at the end of the Snoqualmie Tunnel", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 6, ¶ 4-9", "countries": [ "France", "Belgium", @@ -252940,7 +253707,7 @@ "tags": [ "photograph" ], - "random": "Its beauty was wild and untrammeled and the undulating hills were covered with luxuriant grasses.", + "random": "Microsoft Windows 3.10 (pcjs.com)", "title": "STFU: DANCE, DON\u0027T TALK", "sticker of": [ "artist unknown", @@ -252958,7 +253725,7 @@ "website" ], "excerpt": "IBM PC AT (8Mhz), 1Mb RAM, 20Mb Hard Disk (Formatted), IBM EGA (128Kb)", - "random": "NGC 247", + "random": "thought experiment", "::path": "content\\sites\\pcjs.org\\software\\pcx86\\sys\\dos\\microsoft\\5.00.md", "website": "https://www.pcjs.org/software/pcx86/sys/dos/microsoft/5.00/", "title": "Microsoft MS-DOS 5.00 (pcjs.com)" @@ -252972,7 +253739,7 @@ "type": "snippet", "::path": "content\\topics\\people\\m\\matthew-perry\\wikipedia\\snippet-death-3-1.md", "snippet of": "Matthew Perry (Wikipedia)", - "random": "The Last Hero", + "random": "Lino Lakes, Minnesota (Wikipedia)", "title": "On December 15, 2023, Perry\u0027s death was revealed to have occurred due to \"acute effects of ketamine\". Other circumstances that contributed to his death included the effects of buprenorphine, drowning, and coronary artery disease.", "related": [ "On October 28, 2023, Perry was found unresponsive in a hot tub at his home in Los Angeles. He was pronounced dead at 4:17 pm that day at the age of 54.", @@ -253001,7 +253768,7 @@ ], "name": "hatching chick", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\birds\\??.md", - "random": "Lunar phases on the sidewalk", + "random": "Laurentide Ice Sheet (Wikipedia)", "title": "🐣" }, "Meteor Terminology poster (amsmeteors.org)": { @@ -253022,7 +253789,7 @@ "free stuff" ], "excerpt": "In a constant effort to create excitement about Science and to increase the level of the general population’s knowledge about Meteor Astronomy, the AMS has decided to create a set of educational posters. All AMS posters are available to print for free.", - "random": "Despite popular opinion, dogs can actually see some color. They have 2 photoreceptors, blue and yellow. This means they are unable to see red and green, so finding a red ball on green grass is a very difficult task for a dog.", + "random": "William Shakespeare", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\topics\\meteorite\\meteor-terminology-poster.md", "website": "https://www.amsmeteors.org/resources/posters/", "title": "Meteor Terminology poster (amsmeteors.org)" @@ -253038,7 +253805,7 @@ "Flag_of_Guyana.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", "Flag_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago.svg (Wikimedia Commons)" ], - "random": "Flag_of_Louisiana.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", + "random": "Reflections from the light rail", "picture": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/06/Flag_of_Venezuela.svg", "related": "Venezuela (Wikipedia)", "license": "public domain", @@ -253087,7 +253854,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\u\\united-kingdom\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom", "title": "United Kingdom (Wikipedia)", - "random": "1985 (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary", "territories": "British Overseas Territories (Wikipedia)", "excerpt": "The **United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland**, commonly known as the **United Kingdom** (**UK**) or **Britain**, is a country in [Northwestern Europe](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwestern_Europe/), off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises [England](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England/), Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland, and most of the smaller islands within the British Isles. Northern Ireland shares a land border with the [Republic of Ireland](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland/); otherwise, the United Kingdom is surrounded by the [Atlantic Ocean](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Ocean/), the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, and the Irish Sea. The total area of the United Kingdom is 94,060 square miles (243,610 km2), with an estimated 2022 population of nearly 67 million people.", "flag on land": "Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom_(3-5).svg (Wikimedia Commons)", @@ -253104,7 +253871,7 @@ }, "borders of Corvus": { "title": "borders of Corvus", - "random": "Minerals of the Tower Hill Quarries, Snohomish County, Washington, USA (washingtonminerals.com)", + "random": "She would rather light a candle than curse the darkness, and her glow has warmed the world.", "::path": "content\\topics\\astronomy\\constellations\\corvus\\borders-of-corvus.md", "borders": [ "Crater", @@ -253125,7 +253892,7 @@ ], "name": "mammoth", "::path": "content\\topics\\emoji\\animals\\mammals\\??.md", - "random": "president", + "random": "Mark 1:34", "title": "🦣", "tags": [ "emoji" @@ -253148,7 +253915,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\countries\\t\\tunisia\\wikipedia\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia", "title": "Tunisia (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Lake Washington Ship Canal (Wikipedia)", + "random": "First Hill, Seattle", "clockwise around the mediterranean": "Algeria (Wikipedia)", "maritime borders": [ "Italy (Wikipedia)", @@ -253174,7 +253941,7 @@ "quote": "If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite", "mention": "The Opposite of Infinity - Numberphile (youtube.com)", "explanation": "Infinity is bigger than you think - Numberphile (youtube.com)", - "random": "Ruchba", + "random": "Bay Area Rapid Transit (Wikipedia)", "title": "infinity", "stanford encyclopedia of philosophy": "Infinity (plato.standford.edu)" }, @@ -253188,7 +253955,7 @@ "::path": "content\\topics\\discworld\\characters\\the-librarian\\en.wikipedia.org.md", "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Librarian_(Discworld)", "title": "The Librarian (Discworld) (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 1, ¶ 13-1", + "random": "DMT Breakthrough Simulation (POV)", "appearance": "The Light Fantastic (Wikipedia)", "fictional version of": "Orangutan (Wikipedia)", "wikipedia of": "The Librarian", @@ -253205,7 +253972,7 @@ ], "related": "SURVIVE", "date": "2022-08-05", - "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 4, ¶ 5-2 (ChatGPT)", + "random": "Ecclesiastes 1:11", "title": "you are the birth of a reality" }, "3. 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The classified documents **TRUMP** stored in his boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the United States and foreign countries; United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack; and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack. The unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the United States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods." }, "Oregon": { @@ -253246,7 +254013,7 @@ ], "highway": "Interstate 5", "title": "Oregon", - "random": "Star Tales - Pegasus (ianridpath.com)", + "random": "Discourse on the Method, part 3, ¶ 5-6 (ChatGPT)", "up the pacific coast": "Washington", "setting in a movie but filmed in Vancouver": "Vancouver Never Plays Itself (YouTube)", "tags": [ @@ -253283,7 +254050,7 @@ "rock collecting" ], "title": "Dusk on the Skykomish River", - "random": "Manjirō Nakahama: From Castaway to Samurai (hakaimagazine.com)", + "random": "John 1:50", "when": "2023-07-16", "moment of": [ "Skykomish River", @@ -253295,7 +254062,7 @@ "title": "United States Electoral College", "electors of": "president of the United States", "wikipedia": "United States Electoral College (Wikipedia)", - "random": "Clearwater River (Idaho) (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Gary Kildall", "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\united-states\\united-states-electoral-college\\united-states-electoral-college.md" }, "Smokey Point, Washington (Wikipedia)": { @@ -253309,7 +254076,7 @@ "website": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smokey_Point,_Washington", "title": "Smokey Point, Washington (Wikipedia)", "northbound on interstate 5": "Arlington, Washington (Wikipedia)", - "random": "🐔", + "random": "Angola - The World Factbook (cia.gov)", "snippet": "Smokey Point was settled in the early 20th century and was originally known as Rex Corner, named in the 1930s after the owner of a restaurant located at U.S. Route 99 and Lakewood Road (present-day Smokey Point Boulevard and 172nd Street NE, respective).", "TODO": "categorize this - is this a neighborhood now?", "wikipedia of": "Smokey Point, Washington", @@ -253327,7 +254094,7 @@ "type": "county", "wikidata": "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111904", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\counties\\washington\\mason-county\\mason-county.md", - "random": "Vancouver (Wikipedia)", + "random": "In the nearby Pacific Ocean, roughly 170 miles (270 km) west of Vashon Island, lies the 700-mile (1,130 km) tectonic boundary known as the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and as such, Vashon Island is one of many areas at risk for earthquakes or related natural disasters.", "title": "Mason County, Washington", "tags": [ "county" @@ -253362,7 +254129,7 @@ "Ramsey County, Minnesota" ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/136630", - "random": "yellow", + "random": "World Report 2024: Tunisia (hrw.org)", "title": "Spring Lake Park, Minnesota", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\spring-lake-park\\spring-lake-park.md" }, @@ -253380,7 +254147,7 @@ ], "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/171262", "flag": "Flag_of_Albuquerque,_New_Mexico.svg (Wikimedia Commons)", - "random": "He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.", + "random": "Super Mario Bros.", "title": "Albuquerque", "city of": "New Mexico" }, @@ -253398,7 +254165,7 @@ ], "city of": "Dakota County, Minnesota", "openstreetmap": "https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/136897", - "random": "Drawn with a tool I do not remember", + "random": "STRIKE A HIGH-POWERED POSE", "title": "Lilydale, Minnesota", "::path": "content\\topics\\places\\cities\\united-states\\minnesota\\lilydale\\lilydale.md" }, @@ -253409,7 +254176,7 @@ "United States Declaration of Independence" ], "::path": "content\\topics\\government\\united-states\\united-states-declaration-of-independence\\text\\3-grievance-20.md", - "random": "2024-05-31 (10).png", + "random": "soccer", "title": "For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:" }, "Mark 13:2 NIV": { @@ -253417,7 +254184,7 @@ "type": "quote", "quote": "“Do you see all these great buildings?” replied Jesus. “Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.”", "title": "Mark 13:2 NIV", - "random": "Caroline Plate (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Is My Blue Your Blue? 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To the east, it is separated from the mainland by the Swinomish Channel, and from [Whidbey Island](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whidbey_Island/) to the south by [Deception Pass](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deception_Pass/). The island is named after the Spanish explorer and cartographer Salvador Fidalgo, who explored the area in 1790.", "island of": "Skagit County, Washington (Wikipedia)", "bridge": "Deception Pass Bridge (Wikipedia)", @@ -253862,7 +254629,7 @@ "dead at the moment" ], "tagged": "Stranger in a Strange Land", - "random": "Bishop (Wikipedia)", + "random": "Ground effects of Mary painting", "quote": "Language itself shapes a man\u0027s basic ideas.", "fan mail": "Heinlein’s Fan Mail Solution (kk.org)", "title": "Robert Heinlein" @@ -253871,13 +254638,13 @@ "title": "seasoning (cookware)", "properties": "A seasoned surface is hydrophobic and highly attractive to oils and fats used for cooking. 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The total number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on [Earth](/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth/) are insects. 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