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Or you could spend a few hours cataloging local wildlife.
Something I should really get around to cataloging and organizing.
When did scientists first start cataloging and researching venomous creatures?
We talk about a thing because we are engaged in cataloging.
VICE: How did you get the idea to start cataloging memes?
But while this system worked, it required physical storage — a problem solved by the introduction in 1966 of Henriette Avram's Machine-Redable Cataloging (MARC), the world's first automated cataloging system that converted inked information into computer data.
In 1876, Melville Louis Kossuth Dewey invented the Dewey Decimal System, which radically reshaped library cataloging: It was the most efficient system in history, and it allowed libraries across the country to use a standardized cataloging system.
MetaCert's blockchain protocol is useful for more than just cataloging phishing sites.
The car has less than 3,000 miles at the time of cataloging.
In mainstream media, I have rarely seen the cataloging of black women's pain.
But after studying and cataloging its properties, scientists moved on to other problems.
" He added, "I thought I was cataloging the last moments of my existence.
"I'm tired of all the cataloging and all the hair splitting," he sighed.
The largest effort has focused on authenticating and cataloging campaign ads on Facebook.
USA TODAY spent four months cataloging every property Trump's companies own across the country.
And there doesn't seem to be much interest in cataloging those impacts anytime soon.
But Mueller's team is likely cataloging the tweets to try to understand his actions.
Woebot might have been cataloging my responses, but was it really listening to me?
Posting came naturally to her since cataloging items was part of her day job.
The Mundaneum was also cataloging glass photographic plates, films, audio recordings, pornography, and more.
Beyond the cataloging of these facts and figures, the situation in Australia defies description.
Bean recently published a book cataloging 15 years of bipartisan inquiry in the Senate.
They examined nearly 100 probiotic-containing products, cataloging information about species, strains, and dosage.
It's super easy — and super helpful — in cataloging the animals for further research and identification.
Donlin is the museum technician in charge of cataloging and preserving the Vietnam Memorial collection.
And it may not be ideal for businesses that are cataloging online leads via chat.
And we're taking you to a museum of pigments to examine the cataloging of colors.
Numerous nongovernmental organizations are now cataloging and mapping damaged cultural heritage sites in the region.
Kisstory is, perhaps unwittingly, cataloging every big, dumb, fun, drunk night out you've ever had.
And phones are already everywhere in museums, transforming a visit into cataloging as we go.
Time's covers have depicted the Trump administration searingly, cataloging the chaos that has ensnared it.
Now a new Tumblr account, appropriately titled StrangCore, is devoted to cataloging the lawyer's best looks.
Another book-cataloging social network, called Shelfari, that Amazon bought in 2008 was merged under Goodreads.
More than a dozen officers and crime scene technicians were already there gathering and cataloging evidence.
He takes pleasure in cataloging the flora and fauna, smells and sounds that populate his world.
A Tumblr to that effect, called "StrangCore," is dedicated to cataloging all of Strang's signature looks.
Does anyone else start every day by cataloging all of the things that you're afraid of?
What's the point in earning money cataloging alien life if you don't splurge once in awhile?
Mr. Mustapick was fond of cataloging oddities like prosthetic testicles for pets that had been neutered.
The Paris Review even called attention to an Instagram cataloging dolls' ill-fitting and unappealing suits.
And the Editorial Board offers a calendar cataloging every mass shooting since the Orlando nightclub massacre.
The archive has three employees, including Mr. George, and regularly hires interns to assist in cataloging.
Though no recent cataloging has been done, Ms. Brewer believes the problem remains largely the same.
We also got retrospective, cataloging decade's most dangerous people on the internet and its worst hacks.
The piece spends 342 words cataloging the "optimistic libertarianism" of its Silicon Valley founder of the 1990s.
That said, Figes is impressively thorough when it comes to cataloging the railway era's many notable achievements.
How do you tell one linear story about hundreds of thousands of story snippets that defy cataloging?
Their handwritten observations now need to be transcribed and documented through computer cataloging — and you can help.
For the cataloging, we enlisted the help of Mark Hostetler, a professor at the University of Florida.
Guinness World Records is famous for cataloging the most interesting, extreme, and sometimes weird facts out there.
What followed was an intensive restoration and digitization effort, along with the process of cataloging the music.
I could spend hours cataloging the often strange, sometimes adorable, always interesting alien creatures I come across.
She developed a comprehensive cataloging system for dance, started an oral history project and mounted countless exhibitions.
Much attention is paid to cataloging who is eating or not eating what, and when and why.
As the Repo Data Project team was cataloging U.S. archives, Hurricane Irma struck Florida and the Caribbean.
He poured his efforts into acquisitions but often neglected the details of cataloging and housing the books.
Besides the economic value, he sees another virtue to cataloging: It reminds him of what he has.
Applying the work to cataloging digital libraries, two Stanford graduate students develop an algorithm called Page Rank.
"There is nothing," she said on Monday, cataloging the family's losses out loud for the first time.
Here are five of the most interesting things I learned about library cataloging from The Card Catalog.
Later, after much sorting and cataloging, the rest of the collection will become available to scholars and students.
But most timely: synthetic, merch-driven holidays like the one fast approaching are no time for cataloging gripes.
He collected about 5,400 of these tweets from August 2017 to January 2018, cataloging often-repeated, colorful phrases.
But that well-intentioned project may have ended up conveniently cataloging their most vulnerable points for the hackers.
In the early 18th century, French astronomer Charles Messier began observing and cataloging nebulae and clusters of stars.
WWE is dedicated to cataloging its own history, and does it in a characteristically weird and grandiose way.
You need a team of coders to help you design an algorithm for complex memory cataloging and projection.
The job, to his dismay, entailed cataloging old comedy routines and cleaning up salty vaudeville jokes for reuse.
For years, Ms. DiResta had battled disinformation campaigns, cataloging data on how malicious actors spread fake narratives online.
The project will first inventory surveillance technology being implemented across the southern border, before cataloging similar efforts nationwide.
For now, a number of private organizations are hosting discussions among automakers, identifying and cataloging common security threats.
The intimate unveiling The collection was first opened at a small gathering in October for processing and cataloging.
She then leaves the tapes behind, cataloging the misdeeds of those she finds guilty of ruining her life.
We see what infatuation can do to a person, the steady cataloging of gestures practically synonymous with rage.
The preservation and cataloging of net art was difficult, even at the time when it was first made.
In a report cataloging its predictions for 2017, McAfee Security predicts that ransomware attacks will subside mid-year.
Reddit has a healthy community of Swifties, all of whom are dedicated to cataloging everything they know about Swift.
They haven't replied yet but probably someone had the very tedious job of counting and cataloging 5,000 individual leeches.
Archivists are actively cataloging what is believed to be the largest single collection of UFO material in the world.
The latest, NextGen, boasts reams of oversight reports cataloging a budget-busting lack of progress and years of delays.
Google's dominance online was built around cataloging the internet and knowing what to quickly surface based on a query.
Sotheby's subsequently amended the cataloging to say the painting had been "reworked" by the artist after the 2009 exhibition.
How did the team go about discovering, cataloging, selecting and displaying Prince's life via his massive collection of objects?
Christine Woodside's recent book, "Libertarians on the Prairie," makes this case, cataloging libertarian messages Rose embedded in the books.
There are a number of apps and sites to help with cataloging, too, including Sortly and Allstate's Digital Locker.
To solve this problem, researchers have spent years isolating and cataloging a wide variety of plant-based protein sources.
Whether that's through transporting heavy items by car or cataloging possessions — it'll be difficult not to find help on hand.
Those numbers have changed by no more than 1 percentage point since 2014, when Apple began publicly cataloging the numbers.
But now the "Hunt for Hill" just got a little easier thanks to a Twitter account cataloging Clinton's public appearances.
By cataloging information in a central repository, Apteo is looking to help firms better make connections between various data sources.
Qadium CEO Tim Junio says that Qadium's cataloging approach will give its customers an edge as the attack surface widens.
Winehouse, a trainwreck from the start, became the victim of a hungry industry's obsessive cataloging, especially at her darkest moments.
Lens Guadalupe Rosales started an Instagram account cataloging the Latina youth scene in Southern California in the '80s and '90s.
The crew of archivists began cataloging the photographs, using police records, including logbooks, to figure out what the pictures depicted.
The first step was to perform a full "ingestion audit"—cataloging everything Berezovsky consumed, to assess his susceptibility to poisoning.
Reports indicated that Chinese operatives may have used the information to supplement a database cataloging US citizens and government activity.
But if Edward N. Costikyan were still cataloging New York's top 10 power brokers, would the cardinal make the cut?
That means, for example, you won't get the same cataloging and indexing functions you get with the likes of Adobe Lightroom.
Across the world, fungi are threatening amphibians while humans destroy their habitats, which makes cataloging and understanding them of urgent importance.
Ignorance seems pretty blissful, compared with the tedious prospect of cataloging the contents of every kitchen drawer, bookshelf and stuffed closet.
The answer, some think, is simply to do a better job of sorting, cataloging and assessing papers as they are published.
He and his dog Maddie have driven all over the United States, cataloging their adorable adventures on Instagram and in books.
This led me to start cataloging these spam company ads, and I was startled by how many different ones I saw.
The simple app specifically targets children and young adults of color, cataloging books in a searchable database by author and title.
The idea is to allow StockX to become a site where sneakerheads buy and sell sneakers while virtually cataloging their collection.
Jacob works with a team at the Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology in Poojapura that's been cataloging substances in frog slime.
NASA expects TESS to allow for the cataloging of more than 1,500 exoplanets, but it has the potential to find thousands.
NASA expects TESS to allow for the cataloging of more than 240,140 exoplanets, but it has the potential to find thousands.
But the United States says it filmed the whole scene from spy planes, cataloging another near miss of potentially global significance.
Mark Zuckerberg published a 3,300-word opus on Wednesday cataloging all the steps the company has taken to fight election interference.
What started for most people as a simple scenario, such as cataloging and searching photos, has rapidly become much more sophisticated.
"We know there's gold in there but it's kind of hidden," said Quinn Bolewicki, an archivist who worked on the cataloging.
From orbit, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been cataloging the landscape of Mars in exquisite detail for more than a decade.
Monitoring, Measuring, Cataloging: Oversee the management of a media monitoring system of Conservation International's news coverage that will assess media placements.
The two started working together on a research project about cataloging every link on the internet, called "BackRub" at the beginning.
The archaeologists were cataloging and storing absolutely everything, treating this physical material as though it were digital information — JPEGs of itself.
Yet cataloging Babitz's multitudes has become its own kind of fetish, one that feels akin to a tacky fantasy about sexy librarians.
This week, Nilay is joined by Caroline Sinders and Silicon Valley editor Casey Newton to discuss cataloging the history of online harassment.
Me is betting big on machine vision to set it apart from the vast host of existing cataloging apps available for iOS.
After cataloging a number of developments in Iran's missile program, Pompeo called on the Security Council on Wednesday to hold Tehran accountable.
He often uses one fabric for a collection, his approach almost scientific in the dissection and cataloging of the material's various forms.
Since January, Caroline Hamilton, a costume specialist and preservationist at Jacob's Pillow Archives, has been cataloging material — around 1,600 items to date.
Ms. Struthers said she first came across one of the forgeries in 2008 while cataloging antique watches at Fellows auctioneers in Birmingham.
Each chapter begins with Cleric Chih cataloging the goods in a house where the late Empress In-yo resided during her banishment.
In some call centers, AI listens into every conversation, cataloging every word, who said it and how, and then scoring each agent.
USA TODAY journalists have spent nine months cataloging every condo, penthouse or other property that Trump's companies sell and tracking every buyer.
He charts pitches — cataloging location, velocity and pitch type — and leaves only if he needs to take a bathroom break between innings.
The story is not categorized as "local" though it can still be seen on a page cataloging the Post's public safety stories.
As NYAM's Head of Cataloging Becky Filner recently wrote, most of these saccharine pictures were designed to appeal to women and children.
Cataloging all the things that could go wrong for Earth, Sandberg finds there are natural threats that are real and merit thinking about.
But according to the report there were also hundreds of Wav files and a PDF cataloging transcripts of Alexa's interpretations of voice commands.
There are a number of apps and sites to help with cataloging, too, including Sortly and the Insurance Information Institute's Know Your Stuff.
Clutter handles everything, from the bubble wrap to the photos cataloging items to communicating the status of the storage process to the user.
NASA researchers will spend two years cataloging and analyzing the particles in the sample, hoping to better understand the chemical components of Bennu.
Despite their initial spats, Brin and Page started working together on an interesting idea Page had about cataloging every link on the internet.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has long been focused on measuring his brand, obsessively reviewing television ratings, cataloging his magazine covers and fixating on polls.
He arrived in Kansas City, Mo., in 1979 for a six-month cataloging assignment, and has been involved with the collection ever since.
Becky Martz, of Orlando, has spent the past 2000 years fastidiously collecting and cataloging more than 21980,000 banana labels from around the world.
Also relevant is the work that Kevin Quealy and Jasmine Lee have done cataloging Trump's Twitter insults and analyzing the patterns in them.
But with a cataloging of his business interests—a delicatessen, fox farm, slaughterhouse, and meat-processing plant—his fate seems all but sealed.
In the 1950's, Joseph "Junior" Hicks, a local high school science teacher, began cataloging people's stories of their experiences in the basin.
"The level of detail in Lee's cataloging is beyond," said Frank Everett, the senior vice president of jewelry at Sotheby's in New York.
A business model that seeks growth by cataloging our "every move, emotion, utterance and desire" is too radical to be taken for granted.
The narrator and her husband were both single parents when they met while working on a project cataloging the sounds of New York.
You can even have multiple journals, in case you want to separate your obsessive cataloging of every book you read from your "feelsy" entries.
Space-Track could be wrong in cataloging the object (happened with a failed Landsat in the 1990s which got estimated TLEs released by mistake).
I did narrative and documentary, but my heart was in the lyrical, experimental documentaries where I was cataloging a lot of things around me.
Clutter offers optional packing, pickup and digital cataloging of all items, and customers also can pay to have their stuff returned at any time.
The Italian photographers combed shopping malls throughout the southwest, cataloging the funny, vulgar, and sad trinkets that reflect a campaign best described as ugly.
Vanity Fair released its list of 100 movers and shakers in the "New Establishment," cataloging the biggest names in tech, business and the media.
We've spent a lot of past E3 shows cataloging indie hardware experiments, and these gloves, glasses, and haptic feedback systems still appeared in 2016.
What makes Deathscapes so compelling is not only its comprehensive cataloging of colonial settler violence, but the ways in which it humanizes the victims.
And yet Connelly's plodding, almost brutal insistence on cataloging the mundane along with the dramatic makes his work something closer to a life procedural.
Also be sure to read Adam Nossiter on the researchers in France who are still digging up and cataloging the remains of the invasion.
"Donald Trump's Contract with the American Voter" is a blueprint the President drew up in October cataloging his plans for his first 100 days.
I think our users are still really invested in the notion of Discogs, of cataloging all this music that everyone loves, and sharing that.
Aside from the customers actually using its products, there are a number of astroheads around the world cataloging a phenomenon known as Iridium flares.
Mr. Navalny's latest sally was a remarkable video cataloging the purported riches of Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev, including estates, yachts and a European vineyard.
Although still at an experimental stage, the method may become an essential tool for cataloging every cell type in the human body, experts said.
How much of my consciousness was dedicated to cataloging how many years (or months, even) younger or older a perceived rival was than I?
Dressed in jeans and white tennis shoes, Mr. Azzawi, after two hours spent cataloging the destruction of Iraq, was somewhat gloomy but still gracious.
The most enjoyable quality of the book is its relentless cataloging of Wallace's inventively awful behavior, and of Miller's efforts to withstand the onslaught.
KL: I was circulating a lot of complete interviews and cataloging a lot of research that I was producing on a website called detroitmindsdying.
Two sites that are actively cataloging failed crypto projects, Coinopsy and DeadCoins, have found that over a 1,000 projects have failed so far in 2018.
Your insurance company might also have its own mobile app for inventory that lets you walk around your house snapping photos and cataloging your items.
There's also Litsy (which was recently acquired by another cataloging site LibraryThing), that lets readers share images of what they're reading along with short reviews.
Researchers led by Aaron Davis, a coffee expert at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, spent two decades cataloging coffee species and assessing their extinction risk.
Inside its Goa compound, members live a spartan, celibate life, cataloging their sins each day in handwritten notes that they post on a bulletin board.
The European Space Agency just released an intricate star map cataloging the precise positions of more than 1.1 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
What makes TESS different NASA expects TESS to allow for the cataloging of more than 1,500 exoplanets, but it has the potential to find thousands.
It was compiled by cataloging Democratic requests for documents and interviews that Republicans previously ignored, and it doesn't necessarily tell Republicans much about Democratic priorities.
I would eventually make my way, not to Los Angeles but to the opposite coast, covering the movies and occasionally cataloging my roller coaster experiences.
You've had to mourn this loss, and weather this separation, at a moment when most couples are blissfully cataloging wedding gifts and building a future.
Some of this is because of the automation of less sophisticated tasks, like cataloging inventory, and buying for less stylistically demanding retailers (say, auto parts).
Ten of the bags were recovered undamaged, Kyodo News said, and the authorities are cataloging the remaining ones to see how many were still missing.
Employees have embraced the robot, said Tom McGowan, the store manager, because it performs a tedious task no one likes — cataloging out-of-stock items.
Uber, the world's biggest, chose to be transparent about cataloging sexual assaults, murders and crash fatalities as it has faced growing pressure over these issues.
But once you start cataloging the flavors you perceive, you'll start to recognize what kinds of tastes you typically get, and which ones you like.
The team is cataloging a selection of Prince's jewelry, from cuff links to necklaces and rings, much of which is costume jewelry, Ms. Marchese noted.
Uber, the world's biggest, decided to be transparent about cataloging sexual assaults, murders and crash fatalities as it has faced growing pressure over these issues.
So, in the spirit of keeping up with the sale-throwing Joneses, we're cataloging the big home scores you don't want to miss right here.
Some of this is because of the automation of less sophisticated tasks, like cataloging inventory, and buying for less stylistically demanding retailers (say, auto parts).
In other words, it was a far cry from cataloging the violence that people of color experience even at the hands of well meaning white people.
By interviewing the catalogers involved in the creation of the standard, the investigators established that some characters were inadvertently invented as mistakes in the cataloging process.
In this brilliant, iconoclastic anorexia memoir-meets-critique of anorexia memoirs, Osgood writes explicitly against Wasted's obsessive cataloging of calorie counts, exercise regimens, and lowest weights.
I don't want to be 80 years old, in a quiet moment of reflection thinking back over my life, and cataloging a bunch of major regrets.
But another reason, more historically minded, is for purposes of cataloging an oeuvre after an artist's death, for separating legitimate from ersatz and for preventing fraud.
Ms. Dinnigan, the hotel's archivist, is responsible for cataloging and researching more than 4,000 objects, from filigreed brass room numbers to yellowing advertisements from the 1950s.
In October, they spent 20 days cataloging more than 10 of the child pornography groups, their content and the apps that allow people to find them.
He is sincere in that L.A. way, seemingly neurosis- and regret-free, matter-of-factly cataloging his achievements without a scent of vanity or self-consciousness.
For the past 21944 years, a cadre of field researchers in France has been digging up, documenting and cataloging the physical remains of the Normandy invasion.
The voluminous cast is beyond cataloging, but just one more: the undersung Kevin Chapman ("Person of Interest") as a cop reluctantly helping out Ward and Rohr.
Though Empress In-yo supported the clerics and their cataloging of history, she wouldn't allow them to investigate her banishment and how she came to power.
In addition to highlighting the research and conservation efforts of the Philadelphia-based nonprofit Collaborative Cataloging Japan (CCJ), it will feature various performances and multimedia presentations.
Websites cataloging the minimum standards of operation are careful to note that a license to operate a daycare facility is not an indicator of quality care.
"The Cosmopolitan has become the unofficial drink of what I will lovingly refer to as 'the basic bitch,'" says Chelsea Fairless, Garroni's partner in SATC-outfit cataloging.
The report pulled from media reports about violence at McDonald's locations, cataloging events ranging from robberies to violent fights and the use of firearms to threaten workers.
They were one of the first teams in Brazil to discover birth defects beside microcephaly in children born of Zika, and began cataloging their findings months ago.
On the other hand, he can be refreshingly frank and self-aware when cataloging his own foibles, all while making us feel less guilty about our own.
Since 2013, he's run a blog cataloging more than 200 concepts, each a fantastic, farfetched new way for people to travel through land, air, water, and space.
"The army allowed us to freeload with them," recalls Chet Langway, the geologist who was in charge of cataloging and analyzing the ice cores at Camp Century.
A Facebook page cataloging the ads will serve as an archive for the information, allowing anyone to view it, regardless of whether or not they are targeted.
It is also important for the medical and public health communities to thoroughly investigate the causes of the AFM cases, cataloging the various viruses that are responsible.
The journey has been long, and I'm trying to make up for lost time, all of those hours I spent dawdling, cataloging wildlife or mining for resources.
That is what she did for several years, at no small risk to her life, for a study cataloging the neurological effects of blast on 24,22 recruits.
USA TODAY journalists have spent six months cataloging every condo, penthouse or other property that Trump and his companies own – and tracking the buyers behind every transaction.
They worked in reaction to reactionaries, cataloging the fallout from the deregulation of capital, the winnowing of social welfare programs, and state endorsement of racism and homophobia.
While cataloging evidence from the raid, Dominelli helped himself to three THC-infused hazelnut and chocolate bars, and then the two of them went out for pizza.
The research also focuses on representing the various components of an outfit—cataloging not just individual items (tops versus bottoms versus shoes), but also textures and shapes.
As with the YouTube metadata and Instagram archives, the Archivist says the biggest obstacle to tracking and cataloging such content is the sheer volume of files involved.
Most frustratingly, while the album stakes itself on being raw and confessional, there's maddeningly little in the way of Kanye grappling with, or even cataloging his demons.
What started out as a page of notes has grown into a massive internal document, cataloging different ways women are put at a disadvantage in the arts.
East Village Today, a local and optimistic blog documenting random stuff in the village, has a post cataloging six sightings right after my friend sent me that text.
Also, cataloging the NEOs is important to make sure we can predict if and when the big one will come and send us the way of the dinosaurs.
Labs, companies, and others covered by the act are also required to file annual censuses like this one cataloging the number and kinds of animals in their care.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, in its 2007 profile, cautioned readers that Mr. Weymouth was "more than an amiable dilettante, amusing swell and flamboyant eccentric" before cataloging his conservation efforts.
But, Henning said, there is plenty of gray area when it comes to cataloging crimes that may or may not have a nexus to marijuana -- legal or otherwise.
Moussaoui, who pleaded guilty in 2005 to six terror related charges, said he was tasked by Osama bin Laden with creating a digital database cataloging al Qaeda's donors.
And it occurs to me that my grandmother's nightly cataloging of towns back then was her way to come to terms with Lebanon's own history of violent displacements.
And as a young queer person in the city, Remy began cataloging his dalliances for practicality's sake, organizing his growing list by what those on it were into.
The blues guitarist and vocalist Memphis Minnie recorded a tribute to her in 1940, telling the story of her life and cataloging the names of her famous songs.
Fitch anticipates investments in cataloging unstructured data to improve search results and incentivizing the return of lapsed users following the 2014 password reset will drive longer-term demand.
For the new study, published in PLOS One, researchers at Seattle Pacific University began by watching stroller-runners and cataloging the ways in which they controlled the carriage.
Getty Images Apologies to Merriam, Webster, and everyone else who has ever assigned themselves the chore of cataloging how English speakers use words, but science is not a noun.
Pass around the cameras to your friends and family with the promise of getting the photos developed and cataloging them in the album to commemorating your special holiday celebration.
The white paper offers a vague description of the Library's future cataloging plans, but it doesn't address these more specific questions that we — and likely plenty of others — have.
The cataloging will allow you to learn more about animals in the wild, while helping conservationists learn more about wild habitats and the big cats that call them home.
Like Pandora's Music Genome is its music information database capable of classifying songs across 450 different attributes — Pandora's Podcast Genome Project is a cataloging system designed to evaluate content.
A: LOL Nothing Matters There's little use in cataloging the myriad examples from this season that illustrated that the NFL has no idea how to define a football catch.
For the project, she created five 40-inch tall ceramic sculptures, cataloging the different veins of the internet in much the same way as an anthropologist would categorize society.
I've spent the slow summer months cataloging my sick day favorites, hoping when I see them all in one place their powers will combine for some sort of epiphany.
"I don't want to be 80 years old and in a quiet moment of reflection, thinking back over my life and cataloging a bunch of major regrets," Bezos added.
Like the Music Genome — the music information database capable of classifying songs across 450 different attributes — the Podcast Genome Project is also a cataloging system designed to evaluate content.
I could have easily spent the rest of the year going over every scrap of paper, bauble, and looming statue in Castillo del Sol, cataloging the origin of each.
Yet, in a twist befitting his mischievous career, these eleven originals cataloging the bitterness, escapism, and heartache of divorce happen to come from a happily married father of two.
They searched the DNA of the organisms, cataloging all the genes that encode proteins, the molecules that carry out countless chemical reactions in our bodies and give it structure.
In one post she writes a letter to her "future self" cataloging all the goals she has achieved, like leaving behind toxic traits and making peace with her past.
Trading cards were mostly collected by children, though starting in the 1930s, visionaries like Jefferson Burdick created a cataloging system that became the foundation of the industry years later.
Each installment of Sarah Treem's series is so rich with incidents and events, often seen from overlapping viewpoints, that writing about them can feel more like cataloging than reviewing.
Recently, I offered to pay my son, Carver, by the hour if he would create a document cataloging the title, author and location of every book in our house.
Last fall, the university announced a Diversifying Portraiture Project that included unearthing and cataloging images of prominent minorities affiliated with the university, as well as the new portrait initiative.
Dozens of photographs, trophies, plaques and medals cover the walls, cataloging his nearly 20 years in wrestling and his more recent ascension to the peak of mixed martial arts.
A Christie's spokesperson also noted that the collective has given Barrat credit in their Medium post about the project, during a panel with Bloomberg, and in the lot's cataloging.
After two years of cataloging and preparing, the Lou Reed Archive at the New York Public Library's performing arts branch at Lincoln Center opens to the public on Friday.
Scholars think writing developed around 3500 B.C., so the library tablet suggests that cataloging came about 1,500 years later — not all that long, in the grand scheme of things.
The hearing, which is expected take place Wednesday morning, will delve into the intelligence community's work compiling the 2017 assessment cataloging Russian interference in the election, according to the committee.
The expert, Giorgio Portera, said the "enormous" size of the collection under the Teutonic College was revealed when Vatican-appointed experts began cataloging the remains, which were discovered last week .
What I did manage to gather made me realize that as I had been floating along on a river of bliss, he had been mentally cataloging evidence of my flaws.
Today scientists are cataloging a staggering number of diverse species that live underground, and they've discovered some of the ways in which these fungi, bacteria and other organisms fight pathogens.
The team rolled up their sleeves and got to work, cataloging all the items in the grocery store that they were offering delivery service from, which was no easy feat.
Though Shelf appears to consumers as a simple website for cataloging, sharing, and selling things, the technology behind the site has actually been in development for a couple of years.
Megan Mitchell has recently been working as an archivist at a medical library, cataloging audio recordings of the human body doing things that the human brain only deals with passively.
Archeologists are cleaning and cataloging the objects, the majority of which will be given to the National Museum, and possibly go on view in temporary exhibitions while the museum rebuilds.
Mr. Struharik, who has been cataloging the effects of Facebook Explore through a monthly tally, has noted a steady rise in engagement on sites that publish fake or sensationalist news.
Forbes, the business publication that has made a franchise of cataloging the rich, had put Ms. Holmes on the top of its list last year of America's richest self-made women.
But it was worth the wait, because she did a masterful job cataloging, in a controlled but strong voice, all that would make this preening pretender a disastrous choice for president.
We encourage other agencies to adopt this approach to cataloging mass comment campaigns, as sharing such information would make clear just how common campaigns are in the rulemaking process in general.
But Neiwert's painstaking cataloging of these distinctions sometimes ends up undermining his overarching suggestion that far-right factions have come together in the age of Trump as a coherent political force.
You can listen to Mr. Albee — in the "Last Words" interview I conducted with him some years ago — contentedly cataloging the different points in the production at which theatergoers walked out.
Using sculpture to illustrate a spontaneous performance, the Austrian artist developed the project in the late 80s, cataloging photos throughout the years, many of which now hang in the Tate exposition.
In order to manage his vast library, Hernando imported multilingual scholars from the Low Countries to serve as its librarians and developed an elaborate cataloging system to index the books' contents.
The cataloging of the salvaged columns helped the design team understand the typology of this gritty commercial building, with its 19 rows of columns running six deep from front to back.
Dallas has some experience with the cataloging of tragedy, and its municipal library's holdings include four binders of cards left at Dealey Plaza after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Wallace and other explorers spent decades cataloging the birds of Wallacea, but they had somehow missed these birds — probably, Dr. Rheindt said, because his own search focused on the highest elevations.
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Editorial When the State Department rolled out its annual human rights report in March, cataloging abuses in countries around the world, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was nowhere to be found.
An example of successful genetic cataloging can be found in Dor Yeshorim, a Brooklyn-based organization that screens Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews for common disease-causing mutations to inform marriage matchmaking.
For a long time, no one was cataloging where these jokes came from, or how they spread, or the permutations they went through before ending up on your mom's Facebook page.
In addition to the year's biggest winners, the site's ranking includes 10 categories in total, cataloging the top male and female models in categories including Breakout, Social Media Star, and Celebrity Model.
Japanese tourists posed stoically in front of its jagged facade, then were shuffled along by cops and replaced with similarly unhappy-looking Midwesterners thumbing their noses and solemnly, dutifully cataloging the memory.
To this end, Johnson coordinates data from three observatories (the Catalina Sky Survey, Pan-STARRS, and the space-based NEO-WISE) that are actively tracking and cataloging asteroids in our solar system.
Various tech and fashion companies have taken stabs at similar concepts over the years, but they've all fallen short, offering just part of the experience: wardrobe cataloging, outfit suggestions, or 3D modeling.
On July 19, the Anti-Defamation League kicked the pro-Trump media hornet's nest with the publication of a new report cataloging the factions of the alt-right and their key voices.
A full cataloging of incidents detailed in shoot interviews—wrestlespeak for non-character "true" interviews, with the understanding that everyone is still given to rampant self-promotion—and wrestlers' biographies is shocking.
"I took notes on a reporter's pad, cataloging every detail," she writes of an interview, recalling the comedian Chris Rock's admonition about not taking credit for doing what is expected of you.
"Citizen journalists Lu Yuyu and Li Tingyu performed a unique and invaluable service in monitoring and cataloging incidents of social unrest in China," said Geoffrey Crothall, a spokesman for China Labor Bulletin.
The group published a more detailed outline of the project this summer, but there hasn't been a lot of action when it comes to actually cataloging the DNA of millions of species.
It's a vast and arresting resort that is doing commendable conservation work (the new Papagayo Explorers Club is cataloging every species on the peninsula), and offers the best-paying work in Guanacaste.
There's an equally long literature cataloging America's many sins, most of them real but very few of them all that particular to us, including slavery, ethnic cleansing, territorial conquest, racism and misogyny.
The crown jewel consists of inimitable archaeological sites, including the Parthenon temple, engaged in a never-ending Tetris game of cataloging, restoring and fitting its many fragments (and replacements for missing parts).
Through the entrance to the compact Tibetan Refugee Market, you'll find the Central Asian Museum (2300 rupees entrance fee), a small but worthwhile cataloging of the history and customs of the area.
Claim to Fame Ms. Alondra is an art-book dealer and gallerist whose résumé includes stints cataloging illustrations for the painter Alex Katz and working closely with the print aficionado John McWhinnie.
I'm moved by Evolution, by the grief it marks in cataloging our political and ecological crises, along with more personal losses, such as the passing of Myles's mother and other loved ones.
" Hoffman also told reporters that the DOD's general counsel's office has directed that all department offices should provide any pertinent documents and records related to the Ukrainian aid for "cataloging and review.
" Hoffman also told reporters that the DOD general counsel's office has directed that all department offices should provide any pertinent documents and records related to the Ukrainian aid for "cataloging and review.
The artist Cory Arcangel recently started a website cataloging "Music and the Mind of the World," in which Mr. Conrad recorded everything that he played at the piano from 1976 to 1982.
Meticulous about recording and cataloging his thousands of images, Mr. Rubinger eventually sold his personal archive to Yediot Aharonot, a leading Israeli newspaper, where he was also briefly employed in the 1950s.
Along with a volunteer group, since 1978 he has collected more than 100,000 dead birds, carefully measuring them with a caliber and scale and cataloging the results by hand in a ledger.
The slender novel—which only recently appeared here, in a translation by David Boyd—draws on the author's experience as a temp, cataloging the absurdities of corporate life with an anthropological eye.
Meme researcher Ryan M. Milner's book, The World Made Meme, was published by the MIT's university press last September and touches on the importance of cataloging this new breed of digital shibboleth.
Even if we assumed that the true cost is closer to double that due to lapses in cataloging and pricing these ads, it would still barely buy you a coffee and a bagel.
The initial work of cataloging top Clinton aide Huma Abedin's emails found on her estranged husband Anthony Weiner's laptop could be done in the next few days, US law enforcement officials told CNN.
In addition to cataloging her rise to hip-hop legend, Roxanne Roxanne explores Gooden's difficult upbringing and her hustle to provide for her family while protecting herself against the dangers of the streets.
Each and every one contains what amounts to a record of every smallpox vaccination given to every US citizen — a cataloging system, whose ends Scully and Mulder don't know but can guess at.
In an attempt to make sense of the process, Redditors created spreadsheets—one for each device—cataloging every detail of their orders so they could compare and predict when they might receive them.
For two summers in high school, I was on my hands and knees with a trowel, digging through the dirt, finding bits of ceramic and glass and old buckshot and cataloging it all.
" Cathy Cripps, an M.S.U. professor of mycology who is "cataloging all the fungi in Montana," held up some fresh-looking brown button mushrooms in her right hand that "were just in my fridge.
But I chose to go ahead and write a guide to insults used by the right so, in the interest of parity, here's an attempt at cataloging the zings used by the left.
Ms. Oswald began by cataloging the 21994 dance-related books and three dozen boxes of dance programs and clippings then held in the music division at the library's main building on 224nd Street.
Once he stepped into the political arena, however, fact-checking operations began cataloging his false statements in ways he never experienced during his years as a real estate developer and reality television star.
Every seven years, the Up series has checked in on a group of around a dozen Brits since they were seven years old, cataloging how their lives and selves have changed over time.
Just because he says and does lots of abnormal things -- if "normal" is defined by how all presidents before him acted -- does not mean we should stop cataloging the strangeness and analyzing it.
Though tasked with cataloging 90 percent of the asteroids larger than 140 meters in diameter, researchers are perhaps only a third of the way there—and there could be issues with the current data.
Gregory and her team set about taking measurements of the cars and their trajectories and red-tagging any evidence, which would be transported to N.T.S.B. or Amtrak facilities for cataloging and three-dimensional scanning.
People are tweeting more now than they have before, the tweets themselves have gotten longer, and the cataloging process leaves out images, videos, and linked content — all of which are essential to many posts.
He spent most of his days at the New York Public Library for the better part of a decade, amassing tens of thousands of notes on paper scraps, cataloging uncanny coincidences and improbable oddities.
Amy Siskind, president of nonpartisan women's organization The New Agenda, decided to do just that by cataloging "specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime" in the form of a weekly list.
In other words, Zeke is an American consumer, though what he consumes is not material goods but media, endlessly cataloging and referencing the contents of his own mind, often in lieu of visceral experience.
To restore the 1,950-square-foot courtyard home, she hired the modernist Belgian architect Quentin Wilbaux, who has won acclaim for his reimaginings of Moroccan riads and his meticulous cataloging of the city's houses.
That is, until a chance run-in with independent publisher Frank Haines set off a chain reaction that led to the first issue of "Dead Is Better," a biannual zine cataloging Bennett's morbid curiosities.
Tam, who also runs a popular Twitter account dedicated to '90s and '00s aesthetics, archiving and cataloging the vibes that defined those eras, said the PlayStation logo is a definitive part of that period.
As I write, millions in the state of Florida are bracing for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, and it seems almost insane to be cataloging recipes and ginning up the desire to cook them.
The Card Catalog makes a persuasive case that cataloging knowledge is fundamental to the acquisition and spread of knowledge, and that a working library catalog is, in some ways, a basic necessity of civilization.
And since cataloging is a calling that attracts neurotic and obsessive personalities, the history of the library catalog charts a weird, twisty path, with a lot of back-tracking followed by enormous leaps forward.
Jefferson apparently found this kind of cataloging joke highly amusing, but George Watterson, Librarian of Congress at the time, decided it wasn't really a functional system for a working library with lots of users.
Cataloging gestures like the thumbs-up of a security guard and the moves of a basketball player, the project spans performance and video to evoke daily life in the rapidly-changing neighborhood of Hackney Wick.
But even as the reflexive cataloging of events enabled by texting and instant messaging makes long talks and phone calls and emails and letters seem unnecessary, even tedious, it doesn't replicate what they can do.
Aided by the power of a magical watch, you're able to explore the grisly demise of the Obra Dinn, all while cataloging clues and details in a book to determine the mystery behind its disappearance.
People in swapping groups will sometimes snoop around to find new varieties, or other times they'll share a Google Doc cataloging the seeds they have and the ones they'd like to add to their collections.
"The Library has long used Flickr to crowdsource improvements to our cataloging data, and our blog posts about the archive have already generated comments alerting us to misspelled towns and misplaced street names," Messenheimer said.
It has been six years since Renée Zellweger appeared on a big screen, and twice as long since she has channeled Bridget Jones, the British heroine who made charming sport of cataloging her romantic foibles.
After two years of cataloging and digitization, the material will take its place in Tulsa alongside a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence, a cache of Native American art and the papers of Guthrie.
Ruiz's "The Book of Memory Gaps" (2015) and "The Book of Extraordinary Deaths" (2018) are dazzlingly Goreyesque in their cataloging of suggestive memory disorders and evocative deaths from the seventh century B.C. to the present.
This week at Gizmodo, we took a long, hard look at what could have been with our Alternate Internet series, cataloging some of the ways the web could have been different—or still could be.
"That was a defining moment," said the Gap archivist Erin Grady, who works as a sort of corporate historian at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, cataloging past ad campaigns, store imagery and other ephemera.
Just as it took a century to get from Darwin's and Wallace's species-cataloging expeditions to a molecular theory of genetic diversity, they insist it is too early to say where this new journey will lead.
Ultimately, what it comes down to is human beings stepping in when a chatbot or AI program needs assistance, or tirelessly reviewing an algorithm's decision-making and cataloging its mistakes to ensure it improves over time.
For nearly 50 years, Robert Morin, 77, worked as a cataloguer at UNH's Dimond Library, writing short descriptions of DVDs, entering ISBN numbers of CDs and cataloging books of sheet music, according to The Union Leader.
I've spent the past eight months—I'm due at month's end—paying careful attention to my every physical development, cataloging daily symptoms and enjoying all the wonder and weirdness that comes with growing another human being.
They are undertaking a forensic-style analysis of Mr. Trump's performances in the Republican primary debates, cataloging strengths and weaknesses as well as trigger points that caused him to lash out in less-than-presidential ways.
In the month of October, Trump said 13,104 things that were totally or partially untrue -- more than double his next most prodigious month (September), according to the tireless cataloging by The Washington Post's Fact Checker blog.
The German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel has sought to build a monument in print to them, cataloging the 21993,229 people who, it said, died between 22017 and 228 fleeing war, poverty and oppression in their own countries.
Harvard's Dumbarton Oaks research institute is using the startup's technology in a project exploring how computer-vision algorithms can speed the process of cataloging photos depicting ancient architecture in Syria made inaccessible and endangered by war.
By cataloging and keeping track of those responses, the chatbot in turn makes it easier for doctors, nurses and family caregivers to better coordinate their responses, ensuring the right health care is delivered at the right time.
One wonders, though, after 40 years of the "Star Wars" franchise — with its seven films (Fisher in four of them so far), countless documentaries, talk-show appearances, conventions and the internet's obsessive cataloging — what's left to tell?
The exhibition sets up a stark timeline: in the mere 150 years since Wallace's cataloging efforts of animals and plants, many of the species he recorded have become threatened or extinct, and their habitats are growing scarce.
Cataloging the challenges his staff has faced over the last two years, Mr. Gurung said there was no law in Nepal that criminalized torture, making prosecution tricky, and a short statute of limitations on reporting sexual violence.
The Allen Institute's goal of cataloging the structure of neurons, the cells that transmit information throughout the nervous system, could one day help researchers understand the roots of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and their treatment.
Then, there's the meticulous and often pointless job of cataloging everything you find—characters, weapons, armors, environments—and trying to figure out what found its way into the game, or what might have been tossed into the garbage.
You are given a ledger, a book where you are tasked with cataloging the story of the Obra Dinn, and how it went from a 60-person crew to a derelict, how each soul aboard met their end.
Instagram has now become Beth's main mode of getting her foster cats (including cats with disabilities and senior kitties) into loving homes — sharing their stories and cataloging their daily routines with frequent updates to her feline-friendly following.
Every time we decided on the main melody of a song, we'd be cataloging the variations, even if they didn't make it onto the album, they still existed because we know that this is where we'd be heading.
The new Photos system is a less cloud-heavy version of the system Google Photos first unveiled last May, which in turn drew heavily on Facebook's long-standing system of auto-tagging photos and cataloging them by person.
Onstage, Federighi insisted that Apple's new system only uses local data, which means the company isn't storing faceprints on company servers — a crucial point for anyone worried about their faceprint being used for more than just cataloging photos.
The exfiltration required careful cataloging of the collections, and this may be the most lasting legacy of the episode: The Islamists accidentally drew worldwide attention to Timbuktu's literary heritage, and enabled the first full accounting of its ­magnificence.
Breitbart's postelection Hollywood coverage appears largely to be a cool cataloging of aggrieved celebrities, including Rick Ross (who just dropped a video for the song "Free Enterprise," which includes a lyric that makes reference to assassinating Mr. Trump).
Eugene Fidell, Mr. Bergdahl's lawyer, says he intends to submit a motion the day Mr. Trump takes office, cataloging the roughly 40 times Mr. Trump made disparaging remarks about his client, and seeking to have the case dismissed.
"Whether it was a case of sexism or not is not explicitly shown in the archive," Madelin Evans, an archivist who worked for 18 months on cataloging the papers of Dr. Edwards, wrote in an email on Monday.
The task of cataloging the likely thousands of child sex abuse cases — many of which are beyond the statute of limitations — is unlikely to happen anytime soon, or without the cooperation of the United States' 198 Catholic dioceses.
Kevin has no children, and Mira's aren't interested in taking over her role managing 11 craftsmen along with a design and administration team, developing new designs for clients and cataloging historic ones that date back nearly five decades.
I started with my PhD dissertation back in Italy, and went on contributing to the cataloging of the archive, the exhibition, and the two books we published here at the GRI; it's been 10 years of my life.
Mr. Bloomberg's campaign began the day by posting a video cataloging instances of online aggression and threats from Sanders supporters toward rival Democrats, then followed with a statement offering an unflattering comparison of Mr. Sanders and Mr. Trump.
"Now, I'm working," Mr. Trump said in the interview, punctuating his focus by cataloging the work of the day: an executive order restarting the Keystone XL pipeline and his plans for border-related actions over the next days.
" The announcement said that Mr. Young's daughter, Ms. Grandin, a Swedish actress, had "spent the last few months cataloging and packing up Izzy's vast folklore library" and hoped to sell it "as one collection to any interested parties.
As much fun as it is cataloging the curiosities in the Dreamcatcher circus, it can never capture the jaw-dropping gestalt of weird lines, baffling character choices (you don't need that fucking toothpick, Beav!), and self-defeating tonal shifts.
While the city's archaeologists are busy exploring and cataloging such artifacts, artist Joe Bochynski has been contemplating what New Yorkers may leave behind today for future explorers to find, through an ongoing project that imagines an alternative archaeological repository.
The closest thing to Mr. Welch in "Denial" is Richard Rampton, a libel lawyer embodied by Tom Wilkinson, who builds a case against Mr. Irving by cataloging the deliberate falsehoods and distortions of the facts in his inflammatory screeds.
The band said that there had been no grand summit, no cataloging of specific grievances before getting back together, but rather a general understanding that they had all mellowed and were committed to moving forward with compassion and respect.
Like his predecessors, Mr. Billington had the task of preserving the world's greatest collection of books, maps, manuscripts, photographs, prints, recordings, motion pictures and other artifacts, and of cataloging all of it to keep the materials safe and retrievable.
Dupree had been focusing on what would become her final project: cataloging thousands of photos, some from the early years she and her archaeologist husband, Louis Dupree, spent traveling Afghanistan — she writing guidebooks, he excavating its ancient past. Mrs.
According to a CNN investigation last year cataloging several accounts of such incidents on commercial flights noted that "no federal regulatory agency tracks that data nationwide," with the FBI only having awareness of those incidents it is called in to investigate.
Due to the sheer size of the cache, which is estimated to be worth millions, police created a website cataloging everything from jewelry to high-end handbags and art to see if the people can identify them as their property.
Enter Lindley Johnson, a former member of the Air Force's space surveillance team and, for several years, the sole member of NASA's Near Earth Object Observation program, which is responsible for tracking and cataloging large asteroids in our solar system.
Neumann has alleged that the auction house violated an agreement to seek his approval on "all matters relating to cataloging, placement, and exhibiting each and every work consigned," by entering into a separate agreement with one of his three daughters, Belinda.
Along with allies like Topher Spiro, vice president for health policy at the Center for American Progress, they have spent the last week cataloging developments and -- increasingly over the last 72 hours -- calling the rank-and-file back to the barricades.
United States Special Operations troops advising the Kurdish-led militia known as the Syrian Democratic Forces are cataloging fingerprints and other so-called biometrics of many of the estimated 200 to 13 detainees in at least three camps near Raqqa.
Opinion Columnist In this dark time of the year, usually a pretty slow period for politics, I like to write a column cataloging my errors of analysis and prognostication from the previous 365 days (or sometimes further back) of columnizing.
Capitalizing upon the reconstruction efforts following World War I, Otlet and La Fontaine convinced the Belgian state to give them a wing of a government building in Brussels and funding to make their collecting and cataloging endeavor a fixed institution.
"Takashi has interpreted this in a very expressionistic way that I find tremendously exciting," said Ms. Morse, who collaborated with Professor Tsuji for over a decade in cataloging the museum's thousands of objects of Japanese art, including the Shohaku collection.
By turns gawking at and working to preserve documents that illustrate both the systematic segregation of the time and the resistance that helped to erode it, they have been focused on cataloging and flattening the records before scanning them for publication.
Some are in charge of cataloging what alcohol needs to be ordered, others spend their days looking for trends in consumption and some even exist just to look over the shoulder of others doing the stocking to make sure no supply goes missing.
Urban Dictionary (1999)As much as we all love it when traditional, "respectable" dictionaries decide to participate in cultural conversations via subtweet, there's still a degree to which the institutions are playing catch-up in terms of cataloging contemporary words and idioms.
"In cataloging the President's actions, many of which took place in public view, the report identifies no actions that, in our judgement, constitute obstructive conduct, had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding, and were done with corrupt intent," Barr wrote.
That includes improving Minecraft's mapping feature so that a class can actually find its way around, letting teachers lock in certain resources for students to use, and adding an in-game camera and scrapbook to handle screenshots for cataloging where you've been.
"The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 113/11" is a book exquisitely suited to audio format, a detailed cataloging of hundreds of personal stories, read by actors and culled from 5,000 oral histories conducted and archived around the country.
Cox is interested in the cataloging and preservation of United States Navy wrecks, some of which — at least in shallower waters — are at risk of being damaged by bounty hunters, or raised by salvage firms, who chase value in large supplies of metal.
Called the Mundaneum, the building houses an early-1900s attempt at collecting and cataloging the entirety of the world's information, nearly a century before sites like Google and Wikipedia made access to such repositories easily accessible from anywhere with a Wi-Fi signal.
The Parker Solar Probe is designed to expand our understanding of the sun, measuring electrical and magnetic fields, cataloging the ingredients of the solar wind and photographing the corona — the outer atmosphere that is millions of degrees hotter than the sun's surface.
"I'm interested in how women managed to survive and keep themselves," Ms. Baskin said during a tour of the exhibition, which she curated with Naomi L. Nelson, the director of Duke's Rubenstein Library, and Lauren Reno, the library's head of rare materials cataloging.
Readers might lose themselves in these pages, cataloging the magnificence of the blue man in the red fez, the tiny beekeeper, the green haired punk, the whirling dervish, the baboon's bare butt, the quiet queen, the hammerhead, the unquiet chorister, the earthworm.
All of them have said numerous silly things about politics, economics and history — Scruton does quite a lively job of cataloging them for us — and some of them (Alain Badiou and Slavoj Zizek, in particular) have an especially impressive track record of fatuous pronouncements.
But more important than his up-and-down movement throughout the U.S., Murphy has also "traveled extensively to the far reaches of the world, collecting, photographing, and fastidiously cataloging melting glaciers, aviary species, exotic fruits, and more," in the words of the exhibition's press release.
The purpose of the sale isn't just to purge Radio France of redundancies in its vintage records (only records of which they have doubles will be sold), but to also begin digitally cataloging these records that until now, have only been available in physical form.
The penultimate room features dozens of looks, from gowns to a sneaker, by many of the most famous names and dominant luxury brands in operation today, cataloging the growing creative tension in luxury between simplicity and excess, and the commercial spending power of modern women.
The object was found through the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a massive cataloging of stellar objects that also yielded a similarly starved black hole, one that had a large chunk of its surrounding stars taken in a galactic merger, causing it to shrink in size.
It's time: We need a drone with automated follow features that not only includes a camera for cataloging your many feats, but also has an on-board voice assistant to and a cellular connection to get stuff done for you while you're out and about.
"The problem with oxytocin research is that too many people have been focusing on cataloging what it does (at least in some situations), rather than how it works," Ed Yong, a science journalist, wrote on the state of the science in 2012, in Slate.
He offers some sketches of his own of this kind, cataloging great films, for example, by identifying six archetypal figures and themes within them that have plausible resonance with prehistoric human experience: the hero, the antihero, the monster, the quest, the pair bond, other worlds.
"Lo and behold, they found over a thousand guns of all makes, models and calibers," said Lt. Chris Ramirez, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department, who was at the scene on Wednesday, after officers had spent hours cataloging the cache of weapons.
In the song's chorus, after cataloging a series of ephemera in which he professed little or no faith, Mr. Williams, with unabashed sincerity, sang: But I believe in love I believe in babies I believe in Mom and Dad And I believe in you.
"For too long some nations have looked the other way," McMaster said, cataloging what he said were a series of actions by Russia that warranted condemnation, including cyberattacks against the US and its NATO allies, and unsafe intercepts of US and NATO military forces.
On black Twitter, a certain brand of pettiness — the kind that involves gleefully asserting yourself over the smallest points and meticulously cataloging and avenging the tiniest of slights — is celebrated as a virtue and a skill, the comedic equivalent of possessing strong attention to detail.
As The New York Times reported in 2011, the F.B.I. file on the case, available in an online vault, measures 40 feet long, cataloging more than 1,000 suspects, some supplied by psychics, some turned in by people suspicious of a family member, some coming in deathbed confessions.
In a TED talk (now viewed nearly 600,000 times) and a recent book, "The Battle for Home," Ms. Sabouni, 34, performs a kind of architectural autopsy on her native city, cataloging failings of design and infrastructure that she said paved the way for its eventual destruction.
I began by tallying the evidence: noting who I talked over more often in meetings (women, at a rate of three to one), cataloging whose emails I was quicker to respond to (men) and whose opinions I was less likely to push back on (men, almost always).
Attempting to assert control in the confines of celebrity culture can take the form of fanatical image monitoring (as is the case with celebrity Photoshop-obsessed communities like Pretty Ugly Little Liar); creepy body fixations (indexing and cataloging celebrity parts on sites like WikiFeet and CelebHeights.
Especially when that news is delivered to you via a website that looks like this: The final resting home for most of the "Call on Me" cast was here, at Music Video Babes, a website dedicated to cataloging the various babes who've appeared in music videos over the years.
But he then proceeded to deliver his standard stump speech almost word for word, taking the students on a tour of global dictators ("There is a lunatic in North Korea with a hydrogen bomb, potentially") and cataloging the misdeeds of the Obama era ("We betray our allies like Israel").
Today the company announced the Canon EOS M5, a new SLR-style mirrorless camera with a built-in electronic viewfinder that will be... The European Space Agency just released an intricate star map cataloging the precise positions of more than 1.1 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The tweet — one of dozens along a similar vein posted Tuesday — was the latest in a near-constant barrage from staffers to top Senate Democrats cataloging comments from GOP senators on Trump, the election and any perceived divisions on the strategy to block President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
Jon Mirsalis, who had been cataloging Berkow's collection, assumed the reel was a print of Youngson's work — but when he opened the canister, he found twice as much film as he was expecting, and soon realized he'd found perhaps the only remaining full copy of the second reel.
And to deny that Lovecraft was racist is to deny the personal, irrational fears he used to power his work—Lovecraft was a straight white man cataloging the fears of cloistered straight white men who, at the start of the 20th century, were just beginning to lose some of their power.
When the news broke that Pope Francis had suggested that Mr. Trump was "not Christian," those of us who, for better or worse, have decided to get into the business of cataloging all Mr. Trump's insults did what we normally do — we went to his Twitter page and refreshed it frequently.
READ MORE: This Is What New York City Tastes Like in Beer Form Crafton, who teaches brewing at The Brooklyn Kitchen, first learned that insects carry beneficial microbes on their bodies and inside their bellies from Jeff Mello, who's cataloging yeast and bacteria from every zip code in the United States.
Photo: GizmodoIf you've lived long enough to remember the early days of digital photography, you may well have hundreds of thousands of pictures squirreled away on your computer, from various cameras and phones and the web, all terribly organized and almost beyond hope as far as sorting and cataloging goes.
His diaries cataloging 2014 and 20163 — his final years as Russia's antidoping lab chief before he fled to the United States — provide a new level of detail about Russia's elaborate cheating at the last Winter Games and the extent to which, he says, the nation's government and Olympic officials were involved.
A few years ago Mr. Kim poured millions of dollars into a museum in the farming town of Sinchon that serves as a mecca of anti-Americanism, a house of horrors with room after room cataloging — in full, bloody, life-size detail — the (largely unsubstantiated) war crimes pinned on the Americans.
The main character, Nova, runs some kind of base, shoots some baddies (including Zerglings), loots for items, and accesses a database: There's also this video, a compilation of conversations Nova has with other characters: And an intrepid YouTube user is cataloging quotes from units in the game in a playlist.
It turned out that because of a cataloging error by the wine's wholesaler, all computerized references to the Grasparossa di Castelvetro in the New York area led instead to the Dry VS. After the shop discovered the problem, it concluded that the Grasparossa di Castelvetro was unavailable in New York.
She is more of a Mannerist than a Renaissance-style naturalist, less interested in capturing individuals than in cataloging their expensive clothes — or the lack thereof, as in "Mars and Venus," a winking interpretation of Greek myth dominated by a helmeted Mars and a female turned to display her pale backside.
Enter The Eye: a pet project of a man who calls himself the Archivist, whose obsession with cataloging the ever-shifting, impermanent history of the internet has ranged from archiving a petabyte of porn and the entirety of Instagram to preserving 80 gigabytes of old Apple videos deleted by YouTube.
She has documented 40 sites of rock carvings and paintings in the current Air Force training area, and she contends that if the Air Force obtains the extra 300,000 acres, they would be equally well protected under the National Historical Preservation Act, which requires a detailed cataloging of culturally significant sites.
Considered through this lens, the exhibition can also be read as an overview and interrogation of media's historical forms, identified by John Durham Peters as databases, cataloging systems, images, and writing, employed to record, transmit, and process culture; to manage subject, objects, and data; and to organize time, space, and power.
My desk is filled with random bouncy, squishy, or clicky objects that have no use other than being futzed with, and cataloging them all makes me feel like a person who is laughably unfit for modern life — particularly when I live in New York, one of the most stressful cities on the planet.
To round out the century, Jenny from the Block reps Nuyoricans and Miss Puerto Rico, Brenda Jiménez, is the final 2010 look for PR. As Christoper Chan, WatchCut's visual anthropologist, told BuzzFeed, just because the videos use the makeup and hair looks from the historical figures as reference, they aren't solely about cataloging beauty trends.
At no point in history has the instant-by-instant minutiae that makes up a basketball game been more cataloged than it is at this moment; most of that cataloging, as it pertains to Durant, suggests that he's been working quite a bit harder than he needs to in order to get his shots.
The ambient hum of medical machinery droned in the background and a panoramic window framing the Shenandoah Mountains sprawled out in front of my new family and I. We gazed lovingly over every detail of our daughter's face, every freckle on her skin, cataloging every sound and smell the way all new parents do.
Whether it's stories about the difficulty of making his NBA 2100K video game simulacrum match his real-world performance, or just the simple, ongoing absurdity of a player who routinely makes long-distance shots that few other players would even dare to take, contextualizing and cataloging Curry's greatness has become a virtual cottage industry.
By the 1930s, Otlet and La Fontaine's many cataloging endeavors, by now collectively referred to as The Mundaneum, had moved to a branch in the Hague where it remained through WWII, surviving Nazi Occupation of Brussels relatively unharmed, though some items were destroyed when the exhibit was replaced with third reich art during the occupation.
Jack G. Shaheen, a professor and author who spent much of his life cataloging how Hollywood has stereotyped Muslims and Arabs, said before his death in 2017 that anti-Muslim prejudices onscreen were as bad as they've ever been, which he cited as a contributing factor to a low view of Islam among Americans.
"It's a combination of the fact that it's truly historic, and it's a community that appreciates this value of being able to go back and connect with older things," said Eric Lidji, the current director of the Rauh archive, who along with members of the congregations has spent the past year cataloging thousands of objects that were left or sent by sympathetic mourners.
Given that mankind's been prone to cataloging for as long as we've been able to walk unaided on two feet and twiddle our gloriously opposable thumbs, it was inevitable that the Internet would become a hive of like-minded busybodies with nothing better to do than put together incredibly detailed analyzes of every kind of pill they could get their hands on.
Batman: Arkham VR, one of the new games Sony was showing off for its PlayStation VR platform, requires you to solve the murder of a very close friend by watching their violent death over and over in slow motion, rewinding and fast-forwarding until you can identify the precise and horrific injuries that your Bat-scanner deems worthy of cataloging.
Those charges are backed up by a series of thoroughly researched reports published over the past three years by the University of Toronto's CitizenLab tracing Pegasus to 45 countries and cataloging the ways the NSO Group enabled surveillance of Mr. Khashoggi, supporters of a proposed soda tax in Mexico, a human-rights activist in the United Arab Emirates and others.
" Ultimately the speaker of this poem acknowledges the limits of their ambition by cataloging the turn in their lives as they declare they "Partner[ed] on writing [their] first book on growth hacking with Austen Alred" or "Creat[ed] a Facebook group on growth hacking ... with Charlie Price," and in the end the speaker declares, that yes, "[they] can't do it all on [their] own.
I'm now at the point where I'm going through and trying to make… I would say a song-by-song outline, but it's more scene-by-scene, going into each place, mentally, and then cataloging the top-20 things that come to me about that place, be they specific memories or just dynamics of the place or themes that the place conjures or embodies.
His meticulous approach to cataloging his finds provided the bedrock for numerous scientific and archival fields, and yielded two major masterpieces: Bibliotheca universalis ("The Universal Library"), an expansive attempt to collate all the books in the known world, and Historiae animalium ("History of the Animals"), a 4,500-page-long illustrated encyclopedia of the animal kingdom that is now considered to be the foundational text of modern zoology.
"Municipalities, in cooperation with community groups, conduct assessment surveys, cataloging community needs and available resources," Pavlina Tcherneva, author of the report, wrote in 2018, while the Labor Department itself would make "'requests for proposals' indicating that it will fund employment initiatives by community groups, nonprofits, social entrepreneurial ventures, and the unemployed themselves for projects that serve the public purpose," with an eye toward not displacing existing employment.
"In cataloging the President's actions, many of which took place in public view, the report identifies no actions that, in our judgment, constitute obstructive conduct, had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding, and were done with corrupt intent, each of which, under the Department's principles of federal prosecution guiding charging decisions, would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to establish an obstruction-of-justice offense," wrote Barr.
Everywhere we turn on social media the love of the Obamas flourishes: a viral video of a 106-year-old black woman dancing with the first couple during a Black History Month celebration in the White House; a little black girl crying when she realizes Mr. Obama will soon no longer be president; memes and lists cataloging why Mr. Obama and his remarkable wife and daughters are the greatest black family ever.
On any given Monday you can spend a whole morning cataloging the breadth of things for sale at the market that fills the streets of Den Burg, the largest town on the island: a woman with baskets filled with homespun wool; a man churning out poffertjes, tiny pancakes blanketed in powdered sugar; another showing off an implement presumably of his own design, an extendable squeegee used to wash second-floor windows from the ground.
At the Mumbai innovation center of one of India's largest manufacturing firms, Godrej & Boyce, which produces everything from submarine parts to padlocks, Rowley joined a small team of designers tasked with cataloging every waste product the corporation produced, then recruiting local craftspeople to experiment with the discarded materials: She gave old raffia to rattan artisans, who wove it into chairs; disused copper wire went to ceramists, who crocheted it into patterns to adorn their pottery.

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