User:DutchTreat/Journal/2019
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2019 January
[edit]- Wendy Beckett, art critic Sister Wendy spoke of Penthesilea in epic Aethiopis; Penthesilea Painter and Penthesilea (Kleist) (1808) play by von Kleist (1 January)
- Swiss Guards and Pontifical Swiss Guard (2 January)
- Prometheus (software) accepted via AFC process! (4 Jaunary)
- User:DutchTreat/sandbox/Alexandrine von Schönerer (new page), sister for Georg, owner of Theater an der Wien, from German translation of de:Alexandrine von Schönerer; Jitsi free videoconferencing using WebRTC; Canva, Aussie unicorn offers service for on-line graphic design with templates from 2012 (7 January)
- David Harsanyi author of The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case Against Democracy; Sophocles Oedipus at Colonus (14 January)
- Trickle-down economics (18 January)
- DJ BoBo album Kaleidoluna (2018) is on tour in 2019; Cold War (2018) starring Joanna Kulig as "Zula"; Christian Dior SE haute couture show theme Circus (23 Janauary)
2019 February
[edit]- Croatia–United States relations with more details on Embassy; Julia Perez (1980-2017) was an Indonesian actress, died from cervical cancer; Aeroflot accidents and incidents (4 February)
- Krapina home to Krapina Neanderthal Museum; Bembo serif typeface which influenced Cardo and ET Book, used by Tufte in his books and M+ FONTS (6 February)
- National Synchrotron Light Source II on List of synchrotron radiation facilities, learn more at Synchrotron#In_large-scale_facilities (14 February)
- DDR5 SDRAM in 2019? to follow after DDR4 SDRAM from 2014 and DDR3 SDRAM in 2007; Historiography of the fall of the Western Roman Empire and Gibbon's book (16 February)
- GeGeGe no Kitarō by artist Shigeru Mizuki is celebrated at Mizuki Shigeru Road, Tottori Prefecture Japan ; Opatija, Croatia celebrated carnival last weekend on 17th with parade of children in custume; Clean Water Rule of the EPA is under review and revistion, and Stream Protection Rule rescinded (20 February)
- Theresianum school attended as day student by Karl Lueger Austrian politician, mayor of Vienna, complex relationship with Georg Ritter von Schönerer (22 February)
- Gracyanne Barbosa Brazilan model and Carnival dancer as rainha de bateria for samba schools (25 February)
2019 March
[edit]- Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis (Princess TnT) lives at family residence Saint Emmeram's Abbey which she help make financially viable; YY.com social video sharing network from China; Josh Harris featured in We Live in Public film related to his company Pseudo.com (2 March)
- Orfeo ed Euridice opera by Gluck; Maître Gims French singer (6 March)
- Mr. Skygack, from Mars early 20th century comics, see Chronicling America; SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes someone added Route 49 - 33rd-Dauphin to 29th Snyder added starting on Feb 24, 2019 (8 March)
- Karaoke and Cold Lazarus by Dennis Potter (11 March)
- Alice Roosevelt Longworth and Eleanor Butler Alexander-Roosevelt mother to Grace Green (14 March)
- Geraldine Bazán, Spanish language actor; NY Spanish language TV WXTV-DT channel 41 and WNJU channel 47; Ides of March (15 March)
- Wagner's Dream doc behing the scenes at MET Opera by Susan Froemke; Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) best known as brand name Teflon; Behnaz Jafari Iranian actor in 3 Faces; Aviation accidents and incidents, update the graphics for 2018 data points; Discord - VoIP for gaming communities (16 March)
- Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer wrote Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947, English translation) "One of Adorno's themes was civilisation's tendency to self-destruction" [1] ; Anti Social Social Club streetware brand, Black Diamond Equipment climbing equipment (19 March)
- Aria La mamma morta from Andrea Chénier discography with recording of Maria Callas from 1955 (21 March)
- hr:Tounjčica river with bridge commons::Stone bridges - post medieval stone arch bridges (16th - 19th cent.) needs translation into English; Medvednica mountain north of Zagreb; Mattie Blaylock's place in Wyatt Earp's life was concealed by Josephine Earp (26 March)
- Tan Dun comtemporary classical composer Water Passion After St. Matthew ; AP Bio with Aparna Brielle and Allisyn Ashley Arm; What We Do in the Shadows (2019) TV series, related to 2014 NZ film (28 March)
- Klaus Schulten scientist using Blue Waters supercomputer; Elizabeth Gillies actor and singer of rock n' roll (29 March)
2019 April
[edit]- WorldSkills ; Vanna Rosenberg competed on På spåret TV game show in 2009-2010 with father (1 April)
- Milan Moguš Croatian linguist; Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary Language of 1967, Snježana Kordić Croatian linguist supports pluricentric languages in the Balkans (3 April)
- Bicycle_pedal history of clips; Google Stadia impact on independent games like Magic Carpet (video game), Kerbal Space Program from Squad (company) in Mexico City; Cascade Lake (microarchitecture) 14 nm Ice Lake (microarchitecture) 10 nm Cooper Lake (microarchitecture) page not created yet; Exoskeleton (6 April)
- High culture defined ; Qi energy flow (9 April)
- List of U.S. counties with shortest life expectancy and List of U.S. counties with longest life expectancy, stat software gretl reads Stata (10 April)
- Astroscale Space Sweeper program to clean up space junk, lost IDEA OSG1 satellite in 2017, Japansese astroneut Naoko Yamazaki; Senpai and kōhai relationship on Cool Japan NHK World (11 April)
- Sinking of MV Sewol five years ago in 2014; Notre-Dame de Paris fire yesterday; Les Misérables (2018) based on novel Les Misérables (1862) with Jean Valjean convict from Bagne of Toulon, starts with scene from end of Waterloo Campaign (16 April)
- Engineering ethics; Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory uses Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility available via the Energy Sciences Network, upgrade to ESnet6 projected for 2023. They maintain the Modular Ocean Model and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Coupled Model. (21 April)
- XS4ALL ISP in Amsterdam; Ohio Supercomputer Center, NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center with Cheyenne (supercomputer) and Yellowstone (supercomputer), Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, National Computational Infrastructure in Australia (23 April)
2019 May
[edit]- Heidi Schreck directed, wrote and performed What the Constitution Means to Me first produced at the Wild Project in 2017 (10 May)
- Federico Solmi artist (13 May)
- Streebog replaces GOST (hash function), uses Merkle–Damgård construction; Rachel Owen PhD (1968-2016) used to teach Dante’s Divine Comedy to Pembroke’s finalists in Italian. (14 May)
2019 June
[edit]- mw:Talk pages consultation 2019/Phase 1 report (2 June)
- International Contemporary Ensemble ; Mirela Demireva and Mariya Lasitskene high jumpers (16 June)
- Simone Giertz Swedish maker, robotics enthusiast (21 June)
2019 July
[edit]- Dasein German word for existance ; Ursula von der Leyen nominated to position as President of the European Commission (4 July)
- Todd Rose Harvard professor wrote The Myth of Average; Elif Shafak Turkish author; Haiyan Zhang Innovation Director at Microsoft Research
- Professor Balthazar awards at Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall; Eberhard Jäckel and Ernst Nolte on fascism (8 July)
- Atomic clock and International Atomic Time helped with the 5071A Cesium Clock Primary Frequency Standard (11 July)
- Robert Stone (director) of Chasing the Moon on American Experience; Gaston Gallimard founded Éditions Gallimard; Emmanuel Levinas wrote De l'Évasion (1962) (12 July)
- Tiera Guinn Fletcher aerospace engineer working on Mars program; Kismet, Man of Fate Muslam superhero (17 July)
- Janna Levin host of PBS Nova episode on Black Holes Cygnus X-1 co-founder Betty Louise Turtle aka Louise Webster ; Kyoto Animation arson attack sad day "John Ledford, the president of US distributor Sentai Filmworks, is now reaching out to offer support to Kyoto Animation." (19 July)
- Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019) film about Britney with Utkarsh Ambudkar Alice Lee (actress); Soka Gakkai International slogan "Buddhism in Action for Peace"; Spaghetti Western and story behind A Fistful of Dollars; The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Coen Brothers film; Indecent Tony awarded play with Katrina Lenk (21 July)
- Dreyfus affair in France starting in 1894; The Nightingale (2015 novel) by Hannah (23 July)
- Cat and Dog (1983) Italian film set in Miami, FL (29 July)
- Radcliffe Science Library contributions from User:Zool0525, editor with COI (30 July)
- My change on Atlas Sound on Atlas (disambiguation) reverted by User:Bkonrad (30 July)
2019 August
[edit]- A Man Called Ove novel by Fredrik Backman, plus Things my son needs to know about the world. (2019); Attachments by Rainbow Rowell (6 August)
- Be More Chill (musical); Thoracic vertebrae starts at top with First thoracic vertebra (T1), just below Cervical vertebrae with vertebra prominens (C7) (9 August)
- Sardana dance style from Catalonia Spain; Hitch (2005); Lawn Lake Dam flood from 1982 in Rocky Mountain National Park (11 August)
- Add mission status update to ADM-Aeolus; Pump Boys and Dinettes Broadway show (23 August)
- Pamela Paul author and editor of NY Times Books (26 August)
- Loran-C radio navigation with time signal; Guano Islands Act (1856); GPS signals and GPS III launch status; Law of triviality applied to open source projects (27 August)
- Frère Jacques - "Welcome Greta, Welcome Greta, to New York, to New York!"; OpenBLAS Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) API, comparable to the Intel MKL; m:Wikidojo - collaborative writing an article at a live meeting (30 August)
2019 September
[edit]- Teach fish how to swim derived from the Latin proverb piscem natare doce; Erasmus Programme (6 September)
- Expanding List of POV (TV series) episodes season 31; Roselyn Sánchez in Grand Hotel and Nicole Kodjoe, sister of Boris Kodjoe, sister-in-law Nicole Ari Parker (7 September)
- Action Reconciliation Service for Peace (ARSP) or in German Aktion Sühnezeichen Friedensdienste (ASF); Fort-la-Latte castle in the northeast of Brittany; Paul Zimmermann (mathematician) views on gold open access or hybrid open access (9 September)
- Chudnovsky brothers and Chudnovsky algorithm; Maria Chudnovsky (b. 1977) math professor at Princeton University ; 2020 Candidates dropped from 3rd Debate Tulsi Gabbard (b. 1981) U. S. Rep for Hawaii; Marianne Williamson (b. 1952) author; The Pretty One (2013) (13 September)
- Created Simulation of Urban MObility from German (14 September)
- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman (16 September)
- Crossing the Rubicon Julius Caesar's crossing the river was an event in January 49 BC that precipitated the Roman Civil War. (23 September)
- August Strindberg ref improve for Selected Non-Fictions (30 September)
2019 October
[edit]- Maira Kalman (2 October)
- Francisco Sanches (c. 1550 – 1623) minor ref improvement; Arabian oryx animal reintroduced into wild, still threatened (4 October)
- Lawrence D. Kritzman correct his appointments to endowed chairs, fix refs for dead links (4, 9 October)
- Matthew Walker (scientist) specilizes in sleep (9 October)
- Manifesto (2015) by Julian Rosefeldt shot with Alexa XT by Arri; Moulin Rouge! on Broadway (15 October)
- Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters add motton in Latin with translation; Euphoria with Zendaya; America (Maurizio Cattelan) sculture stolen on 14 September (20 October)
- Harsimus Stem Embankment (25 October)
- Ladies in Black (2018) by Bruce Beresford and The Driftless Area (2015) by Zachary Sluser (26 October)
- Nico Naldini improve ref (30 October)
- Jean Philibert Damiron wikify copy from EB1911; left comments on Talk:Le Globe#Founders about contradictory statements (31 October)
2019 November
[edit]- "Parasite" (2019) by Bong Joon-ho; "Jojo Rabbit" (2019) by Taika Waititi (7 November)
- Jessie Bond in Ruddigore (image) 1880s; "Submergence" (2017) by Wim Wenders with Alicia Vikander, approval rating of 22% (8 November)
- TikTok Most followed accounts on Douyin Dilraba Dilmurat, Angelababy and Feng Timo; List of most-followed TikTok accounts (9 November)
- Ralph Raico; Yugoslav torpedo boat T7 from r/Wikimedia (23 November)
2019 December
[edit]- Thesaurus Linguae Latinae questions on relationship to Estienne's Thesaurus linguae latinae (1531); Ana de Armas (b. 1988) as Marta Cabrera, Toni Collette (b. 1972) as Joni Thrombey, Don Johnson, Riki Lindhome (b. 1979) as Donna Thrombey and Katherine Langford (b. 1996) as "Meg" Thrombey in Knives Out (2019) (3 December)
- Sanna Marin PM for Finland (10 December)
- Complete Works of Voltaire what is the complete list of volumes? (12 December)
- Hirsch name disambiguation - Samson Raphael Hirsch, Samuel Hirsch, Emil Gustav Hirsch, Maurice de Hirsch (17 December)
- Template talk:Did you know exploring the nomination process (20 December)
- Teng, Tara activist and Miss Canada 2012; Syndic (31 December)