bedlamsbard: test: research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing (research (girlyb_icons))
bedlamsbard ([personal profile] bedlamsbard) wrote2014-04-01 07:49 pm

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Stuff I have looked up for Gambit so far include FDR's "day of infamy" speech, Pearl Harbor, the Blitz, the Occupation of France, 9/11, the Declaration of Independence, the original six ships of the U.S. Navy, war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes against peace, South Carolina's declaration of independence (during the Civil War), the speed of light, the American Revolution, spies in WWII, treason, high treason, misprision of treason, maglev rail, the layout of the battlestar Galactica, the parts of a fighter jet, art nouveau jewelry, runaway slave takers, the Continental Congress, various parliaments, forms of address, and that's just the non-Star Wars stuff.

Ah, research. How did people do this before Wikipedia?

[personal profile] whatistigerbalm 2014-04-02 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
Nooo don't tell me you forgot the joy of spending hours in local libraries and dreaming of distant ones.

[personal profile] whatistigerbalm 2014-04-03 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Makes sense! But yeah, libraries are my favourite places to hang around: there's enough company to feel at home, enough quiet to be able to work, and books and book enthusiasts close by so I can ask if I need anything. I still do it, even if I have Wikis on my phone handy.