Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Aug 03 01:58AM -0700 On 8/1/22 15:15, Mark Brader wrote: > generally accepted scientific name for what the popular press > has been calling "the God particle", which scientists at CERN's > Large Hadron Collider announced that they seemed to have found. Higgs boson > of a well-known personage, along with their the date of death and > some more information. You name the person. > 1. Died 0041-01-24; Roman emperor. "I am still alive!" Caligula > 2. Died 1945-04-12; American. "I have a terrible headache." > 3. Died 1977-08-16; American singer. "I hope I haven't bored you." > 4. Died 212 BC; Greek engineer/mathematician. "Do not disturb my circles." Archimedes > 5. Died 1793-10-16; French. "Pardon me, sir. I did not do it > on purpose." Marie Antoinette > 6. Died 1882-04-19; British scientist. "I am not the least afraid > to die." Charles Darwin > century). You name the poet. > 1. "Hyperion"; "To Autumn"; "The Eve of St Agnes". > 2. "Gunga Din"; "The Female of the Species"; "If". Rudyard Kipling > 3. "The Prisoner"; "Remembrance"; "No Coward Soul is Mine". > 4. "Sohrab and Rustum"; "The Scholar Gypsy"; "Dover Beach". Matthew Arnold > 5. "The Wreck of the Deutschland"; "Pied Beauty"; "God's Grandeur". > 6. "The Triumph of Life"; "Prometheus Unbound"; "Ode to the > West Wind". Shelley > of Hamlin". > 8. "Idylls of the King"; "In Memoriam A.H.H."; "Charge of the > Light Brigade". Tennyson > "When I am Dead My Dearest". > 10. "The Dynasts"; "The Convergence of the Twain" (on the sinking > of the Titanic); "The Darkling Thrush". T S Eliot ?? -- Dan Tilque |
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