Friday, August 01, 2014

Let me Google that for you.


1. What superstar pitcher was not recognized for his achievements until three decades after his death—first in the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998 and then in America’s National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006?


I don't know. Google it.

One way to find the answer:

Go to Google and search [Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame 1998] to find a list of the 1998 inductees—including pitchers Vicente Amor, Carlos Pascual, Raymond Brown, and Tomas Fine. Search [Baseball Hall of Fame 2006 inductees] and learn that _______ _____ is the only player who appears on both lists.

2. What is the surname of the model (who shares her first name with a two-act ballet featuring a libretto inspired by a poem by Heinrich Heine) who is credited with ending the “heroin chic” modeling era?


I don't know. Google it.

One way to find the answer:

Go to Google and search [two-act ballet Heinrich Heine] to get Giselle. Then search [model Giselle ended heroin chic era] to get Gisele __________.


3. Before I used my invention to send its first message—“What hath God wrought”—I painted a piece that consisted of 38 miniature copies of famous works. What was my piece titled?

I don't know. Google it.

Go to Google and search [“What hath God wrought”] to find it was the first message Samuel Morse sent via the telegraph. Search [Samuel Morse painting] to find he painted ___ _______ __ ___ _________, consisting of 38 miniature copies of famous paintings from the Louvre in one composition.


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