This year is the 10 th anniversary of the YDSP Congress. I think the creativity and the resourcefulness displayed by the students today will be no different. I saw another drone - it was an award-winning one - that carried another drone, a smaller one as a pay load. I saw a drone that could take off from water. I saw groups of young Singaporeans putting together remarkable flying machines - the younger ones ingeniously folded paper aeroplanes that could fly much further than I could ever fold my aeroplanes the older students started making drones. Two weeks ago, I was at the annual Singapore Amazing Flying Competition. Make contact if you dare.It is a great pleasure to be here this afternoon at the YDSP Congress 2016. Who knows: You may even inspire the muse. Our Rx may be wearing a pirate cloak of invisibility, but emanating from within this shadow is hope that readers will feel free to respond. Rx is the FloridaWeekly muse who hopes to inspire profound mutiny in all those who care to read. What do you want? It is the sign of the times. One form of divination examines the flight patterns of birds: Do they fly solo or en masse? What species? In what direction? Making what sounds? The augur, the priest interpreter of the divine will, makes proclamation. The word today means to gain insight through the use of ritual. The word divination comes from the Latin root meaning to foresee or to be inspired by a god. It is easy to imagine the crowd sounds: “Ah, Oh, simply divine…” There might be peacocks or swans skinned and redressed in their original plumage, stuffed with tastier meats other than their own. Royal feasts would often include food entertainment like this between courses. Now, it is the historical case that an Italian cookbook dated 1549 presented a recipe for pie specially baked to contain live birds that would surprise and delight in their fancy flight when the pie was opened. Reported was trauma to the breast, internal bleeding from external blows, blood clots.īut these things, like broken hearts, just happen. And the day after that to birds in Sweden. But you might protest that it also happened three days later to 500 Louisiana birds. “These things just happen.” Meaning is, perhaps, merely legendary. But Doug Inkley of the National Wildlife Federation declared that mass mortality events like this are not enough to be considered a mystery. The more than 5,000 red-winged black birds who fell dead from the sky on New Year’s Eve in Beebe, Ark., seem not lucky enough to be merely legend. It is not clear if the burning of the forest is also merely legend. National Geographic disclaims any such publication. When the ranger knocks over the bird body, three baby birds rise up from beneath the mother’s ashes, safe and freed. The legend fabricates a forest ranger finding the body of a bird petrifed in ashes at the foot of a tree. Like the story of a bird watcher who calls out into the night in response to what is thought to be a rare bird only to find that it is the song of another hopeful deluded bird watcher.Īnother glurge favorite is the 1989 tale claiming to be published in a National Geographic article about a fire in Yosemite. Some of the glurge has been around since the ’50s. The Mikkelsons describe this as chicken soup with the addition of several cups of sugar, a remedy sickeningly sweetened. Compare this double layer of deceit to the single deceit of a supposedly real though false legend, like the nursery rhyme “Ring Around thet Rosie” as reference to the bubonic pplague.Ī favorite woven web feature of the Snopes site is glurge. This hoax of a legendl was later inaccurately presented asa bal legitimate legend. One such troll was an identification of the nursery rhyme “Sing a Song of Sixpence” as a secret code used by pirates to recruit new members. To discourage reliance on authority as truth source, the Mikkelsons also assembled a series of fabricated urban legends called “The Repository of Lost Legends.” The acronym TROLL refers to the 1990s definition of this word as Internet prank. Urban legends, internet rumors, and email forwards are researched and discussed. , a website run by Barbara and Dave Mikkelson, attempts to debunk or validate stories of popular American culture. “Four and twenty crow bars jemmy your desire Out of the frying pan into the fire… The sugar coated pill is getting bitterer still…” - “Pills and Soap,” Elvis Costello “Four and twenty black birds baked in a pie: When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing…” - English nursery rhyme, Roud Folk Song Index # 13191
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