Will never be found on Wikipedia
Interesting subjects that actually exist, but do not have a Wikipedia article. And might never be found on Wikipedia. People, places and things. If it's patent nonsense, you won't find it here. Over time it's possible entries here might appear on Wikipedia. If you come across this most rare event, please let me know.
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Monday, April 10, 2023
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Daniel Perry or Garrett Foster
A Travis County jury found Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, 33, guilty of murder on Friday, almost three years after he shot and killed Austin protester Garrett Foster.
In 2021 Perry was indicted for murder, aggravated assault and deadly conduct charges for shooting Foster during a July 2020 protest in downtown Austin. The jury also found Perry not guilty of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after deliberating for 17 hours Thursday and Friday following an eight-day trial.
The indictment came one year after Texans took to the streets to protest police brutality following the murder of George Floyd, a Black man killed by a white Minneapolis police officer in May 2020.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Lake Tulare has a twitter account
https://twitter.com/TulareLakeBasin
Not only is that not listed on the Wikipedia page for Tulare Lake, Twitter appears nowhere on the page at all.
Groundwater pumping in Tulare Lake has lowered the ground level by 11 feet
You won't find that fact on Wikipedia.
The woke who have taken over Wikipedia are ruining it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulare_Lake
You also won't find the term "land barons", or why Tulare was turned into farmland.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Before modern levees and dams were built, the Sacramento Valley would become an inland sea
Not found on Wikipedia.
"Before modern levees and dams were built, the Sacramento Valley would become an inland sea"
Before modern levees and dams were built to contain the rivers, winter storms and spring run-off frequently turned the Sacramento Valley into an inland sea, making the Buttes an island refuge for California Indians, settlers and wildlife.
Maidu`s Spirit Mountain
Native American name for the
Sutter Buttes
Not found on Wikipedia. A redirect and an edit to the article on the Buttes would fix this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutter_Buttes
But I like that it's not found on Wikipedia. Because a Google search for Maidu`s Spirit Mountain takes you to the linked source above, and not to Wikipedia. Which means you find something else not found on Wikipedia.
Before modern levees and dams were built to contain the rivers, winter storms and spring run-off frequently turned the Sacramento Valley into an inland sea, making the Buttes an island refuge for California Indians, settlers and wildlife.
Monday, April 3, 2023
Holocene climactic optimum
This one was a surprise. I looked at the edit history of
Hypsithermal
curprev 16:54, 21 April 2007 Moheroy talk contribs 39 bytes +39 created redirect to Holocene climactic optimum thank
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holocene_climactic_optimum&action=edit&redlink=1
The redirect actually goes to Holocene climatic optimum, so yes, the "Holocene climactic optimum" does no exist on wikipedia.
Too funny.
Hypsithermal
Hypsithermal
The Hypsithermal followed the cool climate of earliest Holocene time (pollen zone IV=Preboreal) and preceded an interval of cool late Holocene climate (pollen zone IX=Subatlantic).
From:
Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, 2007
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/hypsithermal