At The Hazard Of His Ears
What has the hazard of a person's ears to do with science history?
The history of Arctic science, exploration and discovery is sprinkled with many as yet unsolved mysteries, many concerning the meanings of words in old documents. In this, the first article in a short series, I present my thoughts on some of these mysteries for discussion. By clarifying an obscure passage in an old document we may add to its credibility as a source of historical or scientific data. Thus the solving of these mysteries will - I suggest - add to our knowledge of Arctic history, and hence of Arctic science.
How To Get Well And Truly ShellackedNow I'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like they, like I did last night.
Barack Obama,November 07 2010,
as reported by
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
http://www.abc.net.au/insiders/content/2010/s3059266.htm
President Obama's use of the word 'shellacking' has puzzled some folks here in England, where the term has long since fallen out of use.
The ChatterBox Arctic IndexThis index is a work in progress. I am trying to make it easier for my readers to find articles which may be of interest to them. Comments are disabled for index pages.
This
Arctic Index lists articles which are either directly focused on the Arctic or which may be of general interest to 'Arctic watchers'.
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