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* [[Eugene Daub (sculptor)]]
* [[Eugene Daub (sculptor)]]
* [[Gertrude Stein]]
* [[Gertrude Stein]]
** Read more about ''<span class="newtab">[https://art473modernarti.com/2020/09/22/portrait-of-gertrude-stein-by-pablo-picasso/comment-page-1/ Portrait of Gertrude Stein…by Pablo Picasso]</span>'', blog post by an art history professor from September 22, 2020, last access 2/6/2021
** From [http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/33403/pg33403.txt Project Gutenberg: ''Geography and Plays'' by Gertrude Stein], last access 2/6/2021
** More about "Rose is a rose is a rose" is in the University of Pennsylvania's <span class="newtab">[http://writing.upenn.edu/library/Stein-Gertrude_Rose-is-a-rose.html Electronic Poetry Center]</span>, last access 2-5-2021
** More about "Let me listen to me..." is at the Google Books page for ''<span class="newtab">[https://books.google.com/books/about/Stanzas_in_Meditation.html?id=aFhK6v40dvQC&source=kp_book_description Stanzas in Meditation: The Corrected Edition]</span>'' by Gertrude Stein, Yale University Press, Jan 17, 2012; last access 2/5/2021
** See more details in <span class="newtab">[https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-gertrude-steins-no-there-there-is-everywhere-1517589198 ''Why Gertrude Stein’s ‘No There There’ Is Everywhere'']</span>, ''Wall Street Journal'', Feb. 2, 2018, last access 2/6/2021
**Libraries containing physical copies of obscure Gertrude Stein works:
*** <span class="newtab">[https://www.freelibrary.org/ Philadelphia Free Library]</span>
*** <span class="newtab">[https://library.princeton.edu/ Princeton University Library]</span>
** ''Wars I Have Seen'', by Gertrude Stein (1945) is online (and free) over at Project Gutenberg
* [[Macrobiotics]]
* [[Macrobiotics]]
* [[Mary Baker Eddy]]
* [[Mary Baker Eddy]]

Revision as of 10:17, 24 March 2022

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ToDo items and notes

Some articles I've been working on:

In progress:

Way back:


Templates to study

To read (policy)

Round things

Messages, Missives

By me

General

High Priority

Medium Priority

EXAMPLES

  • Redirection: #REDIRECT [[Papacy]]

To do, interests, bookmarks

HB stuff to check

Need an image

  • (find the two card games Peter Jackson nominated)

Computers

Disambig

To work on:

General

Literature and Art

 Chaucer and Shakespeare both used slang to liven up their writing.  
 Even the title of The Canterbury Tales is slang. 
 A “Canterbury tale” was a tall tale. 
 Shakespeare relied heavily on slang and double meanings and even coined some new words of his own.

Religion, Spiritualism, etc

CZ

  • If no Table Of Contents, force it on at a specific place with __TOC__, or off with __NOTOC__.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__
  • CZ browser plugin

Eduzendium articles 2009

Group 1 - article: Mashup

Group 2 - article: Online document services, including Google_Docs_vs._Microsoft_Word

Group 3 - article: speech recognition

Group 4 - article: Online dating and possibly several smaller, related articles as needed

Group 5 - article: Digital Rights Management (DRM)

Group 6 - article: Adaptive learning (forwarded from Intelligent tutoring)

Group 7 - article: Web browser media plugins, in particular Silverlight vs. Flash

Group 8 - article: Google Android, plus a brief introductory article: Smartphone and enhancements to existing article IPhone

Group 9 - articles: Ajax and Ajax framework


Orphan images

  • Two works in the Water Garden at Grounds for Sculpture in 2008
  • Bruce Beasley's 1986 Dorian at Grounds for Sculpture in 2008

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