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"It is rather like politics or policing: those who most enjoy the work are often those who should not be doing it." Sheri S. Tepper, The Fresco


"...you old hippie, you got lucky and were born in the right little window and got to grab all the surplus of happiness that history ever produced, and you blew it, you stood around and did nothing while the right reaganed back into power and shut down all possibility of change for an entire generation, you blew it in a ten-year party and staggered off stoned and complicit. You neither learned to do machine politics nor dismantled the machine. Not one of you imagined what had to be done. And so the backlash came down, the reactionary power structure, stronger than ever." Kim Stanley Robinson, Sixty Days and Counting


"...how, from earliest times, human beings have with "bewildering optimism" amassed collections of books and created buildings to put them in; how they have striven to assemble, encompass, and contain the materials on which the world's knowledge is recorded in the vain but determined hope that they will somehow, ultimately, be able to gather it all into one coherent, ordered space." Alice Crawford, The Meaning of the Library


"Freedom is the absence of unnecessary involuntary constraint." Zeno's Laughter


Ethnicity and nationality: "A creation of the human will, it is impervious to mere rational disproof." Patrick J. Geary, The Myth of Nations


"Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire." Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)


"Do you think Pavlov thought about feeding his dog every time he heard a bell ring?" Jeremy Parish's nephew


"Science is a haphazard collection of institutions, norms, customs, and traditions that have developed by trial and error over the past several centuries." Carl Bergstrom & Jevin West, Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World (2020)


"There was a span of years in the 1980s during which I marveled at the almost supernatural powers of Steve Perry. While he sang for Journey, he made people believe in themselves, weep over long distance relationships, and inquire at transit stations about midnight trains. Together with his bandmates, he fully explored the hidden depths and nuances of the word whoa -- teasing out shades of meaning and connotations that I would have been hard pressed to discover, even with two thousand years of attention to the problem – and I'm willing to bet that the pathos with which he imbued the syllable na shall never be equalled in the history of the human race." Kevin Hearne, Tricked


"...the appearance of intelligence does not always indicate its presence." -Zagoran, Talos Principle 2

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Sample notability table
Source Significant? Independent? Reliable? Secondary? Pass/Fail Notes
The New York Times Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN A single-sentence mention in an article about another company
Profile in Forbes Green tickY Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN Most of such posts are company-sponsored or based on company's marketing materials
Tech blog post Green tickY Question? Red XN Green tickY Red XN Blog posts are often sponsored and self-published sources are generally not reliable
Court filing Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Court filings are primary sources
Total qualifying sources 0 There must be multiple qualifying sources to meet the notability requirements
Note: I created this table manually, but have discovered there's a Template:Source assess

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  1. Harry Vanderbilt Wurdemann House
  2. Dockton Hotel
  3. Andrew and Bergette Hjertoos Farm
  4. Camp North Bend
  5. Hollywood Farm
  6. F. W. Woolworth Company Store (Renton, Washington)
  7. Vincent School
  8. Tukwila School
  9. Benjamin Holt House
  10. Bank of Italy (Tracy, California)
  11. Locke's Meat Market
  12. Harmony Grove Church
  13. Locke House and Barn
  14. Tracy City Hall and Jail
  15. Moses Rodgers House
  16. El Dorado Elementary School
  17. William and Estella Adair Farm
  18. Black Diamond Coal Mining Company
  19. Gaffney's Lake Wilderness Lodge
  20. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area (I merged and redirected it to Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta)
  21. National Volcano Early Warning and Monitoring System
  22. Covington Electrical Substation, Bonneville Power Administration
  23. Colvos Store
  24. 404th Armed Service Forces Band
  25. The Cave and the Light
  26. Messenger of Peace Chapel Car
  27. Bank of Tracy
  28. Fox California Theater
  29. Covenant Beach Bible Camp
  30. Vashon Hardware Store
  31. Helmer and Selma Steen House
  32. McGrath Cafe and Hotel
  33. The Fresco
  34. North Bend Ranger Station
  35. Pacific Coast Company House No. 75
  36. Erick Gustave Sanders Mansion
  37. Great Ellensburg Fire
  38. Anne Emery
  39. Anne Emery (young adult writer)
  40. Dr. Trueblood House
  41. Joseph Lytle House
  42. Hoquiam's Castle
  43. Wilkeson School
  44. Betty Cavanna
  45. Going steady (repurpose redirect)
  46. Finding My Voice
  47. Hit Refresh
  48. Detectives in Togas
  49. Sierra (motor ship)
  50. World Folk Music Association
  51. Bill Zorn
  52. Northwestern Improvement Company Store
  53. Literary feud
  54. Henry Alsberg
  55. Baring Bridge
  56. Columbia River Quarantine Station
  57. Apollo in Real Time
  58. Lost Apple Project
  59. Anti-Mask League of San Francisco
  60. World of the Five Gods
  61. American Nations
  62. Lexipol This user helped get " Lexipol" listed at Did You Know on the main page on 12 July 2020.
  63. Great Olympic Blowdown
  64. Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire
  65. Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America
  66. Fighting for Space
  67. Elvira Chaudoir
  68. Beauty (Tepper novel)
  69. Cynical Theories
  70. Coverstitch
  71. Staunch Book Prize
  72. Rashida Jones (television executive)
  73. Chicago circulation wars This user helped get "Chicago circulation wars" listed at Did You Know on the main page on 22 January 2021.
  74. Sob sister
  75. Louis Sobol
  76. Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction
  77. James Delmage Ross (repurpose redirect)
  78. Seattle Municipal Light and Power Plant
  79. Broad Band
  80. First Principles (book)
  81. The $64 Tomato
  82. Correction girls
  83. The Secret History of Home Economics
  84. Alex Tarrant
  85. Bobby Sheldon
  86. Hopepunk (repurpose redirect)
  87. Get Off My Internets
  88. Joy Spence
  89. Julie Reiner
  90. Crib A'Glow
  91. Song of the summer (repurpose redirect)
  92. Marion Manola
  93. Cecilia Greenstone
  94. Seek and Hide
  95. John Woestendiek
  96. The Divorce Colony
  97. Lyle Engel
  98. Gilbert Galvan
  99. Edna Gleason
  100. Ghost cattle fraud
  101. Gerard Baker (National Park Service)
  102. Micke Grove Regional Park
  103. Territorio de Zaguates
  104. Barbara Sutteer
  105. History of courtship in the United States
  106. Richters Herbs
  107. Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s
  108. Murder Your Employer
  109. John Gabriel Beckman
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