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Archive of older notes from the [[Nesbitt notes]] page.
Archive of older notes from the [[Nesbitt notes]] page.


Notes to discuss with [[Greg Nesbitt (nonfiction)]].
== Recent Additions ==
 
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File:Galileo Galilei, Crime Fighter.jpg|link=Galileo Galilei, Crime Fighter|''[[Galileo Galilei, Crime Fighter]]''
File:Humpty Dumpty At Bat.jpg|link=Humpty Dumpty At Bat|''[[Humpty Dumpty At Bat]]''
</gallery>
 
== Six Seconds to Hell ==
 
Matt Farthing on ''[[Six Seconds to Hell]]'':
 
<blockquote>
Oh wow i would love a print of this one to hang on the wall! Looking forward to the colouring book/comics in the future! Great stuff as always Greg's really going for it now!!
</blockquote>
 
<gallery>
File:Six Seconds to Hell.jpg|link=Six Seconds to Hell|''[[Six Seconds to Hell]]''
</gallery>
 
== "Fightin'" Bert Russell ==
 
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File:Fightin' Bert Russell.jpg|link=Bertrand Russell|[[Bertrand Russell|"Fightin'" Bert Russell]] agrees to fight three rounds of bare-knuckled boxing at World Peace Conference.
File:Bertrand Russell in 1876.jpg|link=Bertrand Russell (nonfiction)|[[Bertrand Russell (nonfiction)|Bertrand Russell]], age 4, approves of peace talks.
</gallery>
 
== Flying Snake with Ring ==
 
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File:Cranach the Elder signature.jpg|Signature of Cranach the Elder from 1508 on: winged snake with ruby ring (as on painting of 1514).
</gallery>
 
== Characters with palm held up ==
 
To do, series of full-height character drawings with one hand held palm-up, like [[Asclepius Myrmidon]] (without [[TRIAGE]]):
 
<gallery>
File:Asclepius Myrmidon in Advanced Test Reactor.jpg|link=Asclepius Myrmidon
</gallery>
 
The other hand may be variously expressive from character to character.
 
== HUAC and Alice Beta ==
 
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File:Chairman Dies of House Committee investigating Un-American activities.jpg|link=House Un-American Activities Committee (nonfiction)|While newsmen take notes, Chairman Dies of [[House Un-American Activities Committee (nonfiction)|House Committee investigating Un-American activities]], proofs and reads his statement replying to [[Alice Beta]]'s attack on the Committee (Oct. 26, 1938).
File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Alice Beta]] says she stands by every word that she has written about the House Un-American Activities Committee and the [[ENIAC (SETI)|ENIAC program]].
</gallery>
 
== Richard Sharpe Shaver ==
 
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File:Richard Sharpe Shaver.jpg|link=Richard Sharpe Shaver (nonfiction)|1975: Author and illustrator [[Richard Sharpe Shaver (nonfiction)|Richard Sharpe Shaver]] dies. He wrote stories in which he claims that he had personal experience of a sinister, ancient civilization that harbors fantastic technology in caverns under the earth.
File:Shaver Mystery Amazing Stories.jpg|link=Richard Sharpe Shaver (nonfiction)|The June 1947 issue of ''Amazing Stories'' featured the "Shaver Mystery" by [[Richard Sharpe Shaver (nonfiction)|Richard Sharpe Shaver]].
 
</gallery>
 
== July 22: On This Day in History ==
 
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File:Giuseppe Piazzi.jpg|link=Giuseppe Piazzi (nonfiction)|1826: Priest, mathematician, and astronomer [[Giuseppe Piazzi (nonfiction)|Giuseppe Piazzi]] dies. He discovered dwarf planet Ceres.
 
File:Niles Cartouchian.jpg|link=Niles Cartouchian|1827: Gem detective and astronomer [[Niles Cartouchian]] discovers [[Time crystal (nonfiction)|time crystals]] on the dwarf planet Ceres.
 
</gallery>
 
== July 27: On This Day in History ==
 
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File:Cantor Parabola.jpg|link=Cantor Parabola|1973: Math photographer [[Cantor Parabola]] takes advance photographs of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voting to recommend the first article of impeachment against President Nixon.
 
File:Nixon April-29-1974.jpg|link=Watergate scandal (nonfiction)|1974: [[Watergate scandal (nonfiction)]]: The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee votes 27 to 11 to recommend the first article of impeachment (for obstruction of justice) against President Richard Nixon.
 
File:Culvert Origenes.jpg|link=Culvert Origenes|1974: Writer and philosopher [[Culvert Origenes]] says that "it's about time the House Judiciary Committee got busy impeaching Nixon."
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== Matt Farthing pix ==
 
* https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10159122474760515&set=a.10151883447450515.871572.617480514&type=3&theater
 
== The Realist ==
 
* http://boingboing.net/2017/05/26/mizrahi-family-circus.html
 
== Dominique Jean Larrey ==
 
[[Dominique Jean Larrey (nonfiction)|Dominique Jean Larrey]] (French: [larɛ]; 8 July 1766 – 25 July 1842) was a French surgeon in Napoleon's Grand Armée and an important innovator in battlefield medicine and triage. He is often considered the first modern military surgeon.
 
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File:Dominique Jean Larrey 2.jpg|[[Dominique Jean Larrey (nonfiction)|Dominique Jean Larrey]].
File:Larrey amputating the arm and leg of colonel Rebsomen at Hanau (1813).jpg|Larrey amputating the arm and leg of colonel Rebsomen at Hanau (1813).
File:Ambulance_volante_du_modèle_Larrey.jpg|Ambulence volante du modèle Larrey.
File:Bronze_statue_of_Larrey.jpg|Bronze statue of Dominique Jean Larrey by David d'Angers (1843) standing in the courtyard outside the Val-de-Grâce military hospital.
File:Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery.jpg|link=Asclepius Myrmidon Prepares for Emergency Field Surgery|Asclepius Myrmidon goes back in time to document Dominique Larrey's career.
</gallery>
 
== Comics About Copyright ==
 
<gallery>
File:THEFT A History of Music.jpg|link=THEFT: A History of Music (nonfiction)|''[[THEFT: A History of Music (nonfiction)|THEFT: A History of Music]]'' - comic book about music and copyright law.
</gallery>
 
== Pulizter Prize ==
 
<gallery>
File:Judge Havelock With Glass.jpg|link=Judge Havelock With Glass|2017: ''[[Judge Havelock With Glass]]'' wins Pulitzer Prize, hailed as "a prescient study of emerging information technologies in mid-1800's America."
</gallery>
 
== Neptune Slaughter News ==
 
<gallery>
File:Cornelis de Houtman.jpg|link=Cornelis de Houtman (nonfiction)|1551: Explorer [[Cornelis de Houtman (nonfiction)|Cornelis de Houtman]] publishes "The Legend of Neptune Slaughter, a Tale of Monstrous Disaster from beyond the Islands and the Oceans of the Furthest East."
</gallery>
 
== The Panthéon ==
 
<gallery>
File:Panthéon.jpg|link=Panthéon (nonfiction)|Building of Interest: The [[Panthéon (nonfiction)|Panthéon]].
</gallery>
 
== Archangel ==
 
<gallery>
File:Archangel cover.jpg|link=Archangel (graphic novel) (nonfiction)|''[[Archangel (graphic novel) (nonfiction)|Archangel]]'' - forthcoming graphic novel written by William Gibson. This could be some awesome shit. I can see tailoring ''Gnomon Chronicles'' for the same audience that buys ''Archangel''.
</gallery>
 
== Historical Person of Interest: Florence Violet McKenzie ==
 
<gallery>
File:Florence Violet McKenzie in WESC uniform.jpg|link=Florence Violet McKenzie (nonfiction)|1982: Electrical engineer [[Florence Violet McKenzie (nonfiction)|Florence Violet McKenzie]] dies. She was Australia's first female electrical engineer, founder of the Women's Emergency Signalling Corps (WESC), and lifelong promoter for technical education for women. Fiction, she works with [[Henrietta Bolt]] during World War 2.
File:Henrietta Bolt.jpg|link=Henrietta Bolt|1942: Pilot and alleged time-traveler [[Henrietta Bolt]] works with Florence McMcKenzie on secret wartime communications protocol.
</gallery>
 
== Historical Person of Interest: Max Planck ==
 
<gallery>
File:Max Planck 1878.gif|link=Max Planck (nonfiction)|1947: Physicist and academic [[Max Planck (nonfiction)|Max Planck]] dies. He made many contributions to theoretical physics, and earned fame as the originator of quantum theory. His is an interesting life story ... First World War, nuclear research, Second World War ... his son Emil died in one of the conspiracies to bomb Hitler in 1944.  I see a drama around the mathematicians and scientists in 1920s-30s-wartime Germany ... Einstein and the rest ... there's a story about a scientist dissolving a Nobel medal in acid, the actual gold medal, to keep the Nazism from taking it ... after the war, the gold was recovered from the acid, and the medal restored.
</gallery>
 
== The Taking of Pelham 3.1415 ==
 
<gallery>
File:The Taking of Pelham 3.1415.jpg|link=The Taking of Pelham 3.1415|Image needed, movie poster for ''[[The Taking of Pelham 3.1415]]''.
 
File:Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974 film).jpg|link=The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974 film) (nonfiction)|[[The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974 film) (nonfiction)|Old movie poster]] excited to see new movie.
 
File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|[[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] calls ''[[The Taking of Pelham 3.1415]]'' "thrilling and informative ... computationally rewarding!"
 
</gallery>
 
== The Noel Harrison Sensation ==
 
<gallery>
File:Noel_Harrison_1972.jpg|link=The Noel Harrison Sensation|[[The Noel Harrison Sensation]] (or simply "The Sensation") is a transdimensional corporation which Noel Harrison uses to project his sensorium. Harrison usually manifests The Sensation as a movie poster, although he occasionally manifests as a life-size cardboard figure. Careful placement of The Sensation in space and time allows Harrison to privately experience gala openings of his films, his own theater performances, and other film- and theater-related events, without drawing undue attention to himself.
</gallery>
 
== Alien (documentary) ==
 
<gallery>
File:Ridley-Scott-researching-Alien.jpg|link=Ridley Scott|1985: [[Ridley Scott]] calls his documentary film ''[[Alien (documentary)|Alien]]'' "a brooding meditation on man's inhumanity to man." See also ''[[Do Blade-Runners Shave Their Electric Sheep?]]'' and ''[[Noctua's Revenge (documentary)]]''.
</gallery>
 
== To-Do List ==
 
<gallery>
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In The News (miscellaneous):
In The News (miscellaneous):
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*** [[The Custodian]] keeps the licenses
*** [[The Custodian]] keeps the licenses
** Jane Beta becomes [[Radium Jane]] when she drinks [[Extract of Radium]]
** Jane Beta becomes [[Radium Jane]] when she drinks [[Extract of Radium]]
** 1923: Celebrity time-traveller [[Radium Jane]] drinks too much Extract of Radium, relapses into her Jane Beta state.
** 1923: Celebrity time-traveler [[Radium Jane]] drinks too much Extract of Radium, relapses into her Jane Beta state.


* [[O. Henry (nonfiction)]]
* [[O. Henry (nonfiction)]]

Latest revision as of 19:11, 20 November 2021

Archive of older notes from the Nesbitt notes page.

Recent Additions

Six Seconds to Hell

Matt Farthing on Six Seconds to Hell:

Oh wow i would love a print of this one to hang on the wall! Looking forward to the colouring book/comics in the future! Great stuff as always Greg's really going for it now!!

"Fightin'" Bert Russell

Flying Snake with Ring

Characters with palm held up

To do, series of full-height character drawings with one hand held palm-up, like Asclepius Myrmidon (without TRIAGE):

The other hand may be variously expressive from character to character.

HUAC and Alice Beta

Richard Sharpe Shaver

July 22: On This Day in History

July 27: On This Day in History

Matt Farthing pix

The Realist

Dominique Jean Larrey

Dominique Jean Larrey (French: [larɛ]; 8 July 1766 – 25 July 1842) was a French surgeon in Napoleon's Grand Armée and an important innovator in battlefield medicine and triage. He is often considered the first modern military surgeon.

Comics About Copyright

Pulizter Prize

Neptune Slaughter News

The Panthéon

Archangel

Historical Person of Interest: Florence Violet McKenzie

Historical Person of Interest: Max Planck

The Taking of Pelham 3.1415

The Noel Harrison Sensation

Alien (documentary)

To-Do List

In The News (miscellaneous):

In the News: Mir and AESOP:

From the July 20 "On This Day in History" template:

From the August 21 "On This Day in History" template:

From the July 28 "On This Day in History" template:

From the August 17 "On This Day in History" template:

From the May 6 template:

From the July 24 template:

Baron Z and Skip Digits:

Philippe Petit:

Miscellaneous:

Previously

  • Group comedy ethic: Respond with "Yes, and" (never "no"))
  • Air-horse raiders appear in space-time above planet Earth-space-time, descend on First World War, the worst of it, trenches, shells, gas, 1917, 1916, 1915, working backwards ... Air-horse attack armored electrical-signal-train traversing telegraph wires across Western North America ... race to San Francisco, which telegraph will click first, who will be first to receive the news? "The happiness of Rome seemed to hang upon the outcome of a race" -- Baron Z syndicates the show and sponsors the air-horse raiders ...
  • Havelock - must traverse back before he risks dying "for real", after 1911 - traversing back he keeps his identity - dying "for real" he is reborn the early 1800's with only residual memories of his deal with The Custodian
    • But it's like quitting smoking, he knows he should traverse back, but traversing forward feels so good, and traversing back is worse than work -- it is painful work.
  • Scene: Havelock Plays Russian Roulette for charity at Carnival Tenebre, a dollar a spin, to ransom O. Henry (nonfiction), or maybe for Mark Twain.