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ToDo items and notes

Some articles I've been working on:

mostly done

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

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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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about Gertrude Stein


about Paris, Tennessee

stuff from Mar. 15, 21 search

Henry County, Tennessee: Including its History, The Eiffel Tower, The Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery, The Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, and More Paperback – August 2, 2012

  • Whitley, Edythe Rucker. Tennessee Genealogical Records: Henry County "Old Time Stuff." 1968;

reprint, Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. Digital version at Ancestry ($). [Includes a list of legislative petitions from residents of Henry County covering the years 1821 to 1855.] https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48257/

DEEDS under "Land and Property Recrods"

  • Farm profiles Henry Co (2017):

https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2017/Online_Resources/County_Profiles/Tennessee/cp47079.pdf


  • Salant & Salant "shirt factory" from at least 1940 until ?

Emerson Electric (Vincent Traver?), located on Industrial Park Road off Highway 77 south of Paris Holley Carburetor plant (~1955 to early or mid 80's) Markel Lighting Tecumseh Products at 2700 W Wood St

  • The carburetor plant, the Emerson building and Markel Lighting are all owned

by someone other than the city and the county. (PI as of 2006)


  • PI 2008:

The former Dynamic Machine Plastics building on Mockingbird Avenue in Henry is set to be sold to Paris construction company TNC Rentals. Tom Myers, Henry Industrial Board chairman, told the Henry Mayor and Board of Aldermen at its Tuesday meeting that the deal should be closed by the end of next week.

  • 2009:

Skykits Corp. aircraft factory at Paris airport https://www.parispi.net/news/local_news/article_f8890b26-ebd3-5974-81e2-631363785bc3.html (gone by 2019)

  • PI Nov 2, 2015:
    • A Paris factory was evacuated after security officers there received a bomb threat early today.

The threat was reported at Euro Tranciatura USA, formerly known as Tecumseh Products, at 2700 W. Wood St.

    • Paris Police Sgt. Ean Reed reported the security guard on duty at the plant received a call from

a female with a soft-spoken voice around 1 a.m. The woman told him her boyfriend had planted a package bomb on the premises sometime during the weekend, which was set to go off at 2 a.m.

    • The caller hung up before the guard could get any additional information. The guard immediately
began evacuating employees to a safe distance from the plant and called 911 to report the incident.
    • The building was cleared by the time Paris Police and Fire department officers arrived. They,

along with Emergency Medical Service workers, remained at the staging area at a nearby business for about two hours. A bomb officer and bomb dog with the Jackson Police Department arrived about 3 a.m. and did a sweep of the plant. It was declared safe about 4 a.m.