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Friday, December 09, 2005

Wikipedia - 1 comment

The Blogger's saviour. Every time I make a query (I do this from Mozilla's address bar, not from their own search form) I can see all the queries I've made from the past god-knows how many months. It isn't easy to collect a list of all of them, but with a bit of manipulation I was able to generate a list of my recent Wikipedia reads.

Could be the birth of a new meme, or perhaps just an indication of the issues I knew nothing about and now claim to know something about. Anyway, the list:

1 Canada Square, A.J.P. Taylor, Alois Brunner, Aneurin Bevan, Annette Bening, Anthony Crosland, Aphex twin, Atom (standard), B Traven, Banbury (UK Parliament constituency), Barry Took, Base64, BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Ben Tillett, Bernard Montgomery, Beta Israel, Beyond Our Ken, Bill Hicks, Borax, BP, British Sea Power, Canaan Banana, Canary Wharf, Category:1883 deaths, Category:1936 births, Category:1979 deaths, Civil Rights, Clement Attlee, Cobalt, Coca-Cola formula, Coke Zero, Common good, Congruence (geometry), Congruent, Cross of St George, Democratiya, Double Fantasy, Douglas Cole, Dreyfuss Affair, Duncan Hallas, Ed Balls, Ernest Bevin, Fantasy Football League, Faust (band), Field Marshal Montgomery, Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, Francois Mitterrand, Gail language, Galatia, Gamble and Huff, Gaul, Gerald Bull, Geriniol, Gerrard Winstanley, Gilette, Gulag, H.G. Wells, Hanns Eisler, Harold Laski, Henry M. Jackson, Hex (game), Highgate School, Ho Chi Minh, Ho Chi Minh City, Hove (UK Parliament constituency), Ian Mikardo, Ian Stewart (mathematician), Imperial Preference, Isaac Deutscher, J.K. Galbraith, Jack Douglas, Japanese Red Army, Jason Lee (footballer), Jean-Paul Sartre, Jiang Qing, JK Galbraith, Joan Armatrading, John A. Gamble, John Forbes Nash, John Herbert Chapman, John Lilburne, John Stuart Mill, Jonathan Meades, Josef Stalin, Judy Geeson, Jules Guesde, Kabbalah, Katayama Sen, Keir Hardie, Kenneth Horne, Krautrock, Labour Party (UK), Labour Party of Sine Saloum, List of news aggregators, Little black sambo, Lod Airport Massacre, Louis Althusser, Luis Bunuel, Madagascar, Main Page, Mao Zedong, Maxim Gorky, Michael Meacher, Mitterrand, Mo Mowlam, Monday Club, Monetarism, Mossad, Munich massacre, Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya, Nash equilibrium, National Union of Students of the United Kingdom, Neil Marten, New Coke, Nicos Poulantzas, Non-Aligned Movement, Norman Johnson, Normanton (UK Parliament constituency), NUS, Olof Palme, OpenCola, Operation Moses, Operation Solomon, Orson Welles, Osugi Sakae, Paso doble, Paul Hirst, Penumbra, Pierre Bourdieu, Polari, Public Goods, Ranavalona II of Madagascar, Rational Expectations, RDF Site Summary, Really Simple Syndication, Richard d. james, Robert Conquest, Robert Skidelsky, Robin Cook, Roland (disambiguation), Roland 303, Roland 909, Roland Corporation, Roland TB-303, Round The Horne, RSS (protocol), Section 28, Selected Ambient Works 85-92, Sergei Prokofiev, SHA-1, Ska, Snuff, St. George's Cross, Stafford Cripps, Stephen Pollard, Syria, The Fall (band), The Frost Report, The Gillette Company, Tony Cliff, Trac II, Tragedy of the commons, UNC, Universal Naming Convention, Verlan, Victor Grayson, Willy Brandt

The really sharp will even be able to tie some of these searches to articles I've recently written or comments I've made, but, hey, it's your Friday night :-)

1 comment so far...

At 9:53 PM, December 09, 2005, Blogger Kerron said...

Kerron Cross. Delectable Left.

Overlooked again. ;-)

Although having said that, I might be linked under Stafford Cripps [assistant to]. ;-)

   

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