Googleflump
Jan. 20th, 2008 07:25 pmThings have come to a pretty pass, when you seek a quotation in Google and all it offers you is the self-same source you found it.
To be specific, I'm rereading "The Lost World" (the Conan Doyle original, thank you, not some nasty Crichton rip-off) for makework purposes, and he quotes:
"On that conical bullet his one chance hangs,
'Tis the weak one's advantage fair"
- and ascribes it to "Gordon", without further elucidation. So I googled the quotation, and all it offers me is texts of "The Lost World". Which are not useful.
So I dunno. He can't mean Byron, surely? He'd say Byron, if that was who he meant. Adam Lindsay Gordon? I dunno. Nothing's helping. Snarl.
To be specific, I'm rereading "The Lost World" (the Conan Doyle original, thank you, not some nasty Crichton rip-off) for makework purposes, and he quotes:
"On that conical bullet his one chance hangs,
'Tis the weak one's advantage fair"
- and ascribes it to "Gordon", without further elucidation. So I googled the quotation, and all it offers me is texts of "The Lost World". Which are not useful.
So I dunno. He can't mean Byron, surely? He'd say Byron, if that was who he meant. Adam Lindsay Gordon? I dunno. Nothing's helping. Snarl.
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Date: 2008-01-20 06:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-20 06:42 pm (UTC)it's there
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Date: 2008-01-20 06:43 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-20 06:59 pm (UTC)Thank you!
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Date: 2008-01-20 07:07 pm (UTC)::grin::
Been a while since I read "The Lost World"
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Date: 2008-01-20 08:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-20 09:56 pm (UTC)I think you has a different google from me.
And, yes. It's been a while for me too - but the book was iconic for me way back, and it's remarkable how much is intimately familiar. There are lines in here I've been quoting for, oh, thirty-five years? And I probably couldn't have told you the source, they're that embedded. ("Great heavens, man, don't bite! Cut - and cut with reverence!")
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Date: 2008-01-20 11:07 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-21 07:16 am (UTC)This is entirely possible depending on how you have your preferences set on Google.
I have to search out quotes ancient and modern all the time for work. There is a bit of an art to it.
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Date: 2008-01-21 08:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-21 12:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-21 02:17 pm (UTC)