Time for Another Interent Scavenger Hunt

Well, another hint from me:

I am not looking for the Cecil B Demented thing.

One more hint:

Use google image search.

This freak:

http://www.rpi.edu/~fishej2/axp/photos.html

Scroll down.

Now that’s more my speed.

I demand an animated gif featuring an elephant.

Here’s an animated GIF of an elephant:
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/ovlib/zoo/anigifs/

Find a picture of a defibrillator being used.

Cook County, IL had 334 born at sea according to the 1900 federal census.

St. Clair County was second with 26, Kane County third with 22.

BTW, California had 3,929 born at sea, with San Francisco County alone recording 1,503.

Cook County 1900

of persons born at sea: 334

#2 and #3 ranked in Illinois : St. Clair @ 26 , Kane @ 22

Go here and search a bit.

I will ask for something later

Danalan you son of a gun! You must’ve sneaked it in there while I was double checking!

Danalan’s defibrillator.

I would like a link to a place where I can get the full text to an e. e. cummings poem which begins, “Consider, O woman, this my body…”

http://www.physik.unizh.ch/people/pruys/physik-a/Defibrillator.jpg for a picture of a defibrillator in use.

Al Kaline (which was a name that pleased me when I was in my Chemistry-major phase) barely missed the 400-homer club with 399. Who is right behind him in missing the club?

Here ya go.

BTW, good work to Balduran and Danalan. I couldn’t find that with all of the Genealogy crap out there.

Now I would like the best crab cake in Baltimore.

And just to keep obfusciatrist happy, Dale Murphy is right behind Alkaline at 398.

http://thechesapeakebay.com/dining.shtml

Angelina’s Restaurant (in the small print)

I’d like a list of arguments a man has his wife.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mil.millington/

I’d really like a hug with plenty of cute singing :wink:

grrr, check links…heres the right one
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mil.millington/things.html

Here’s my challenge for the ‘Births at Sea’ question:

What’s the “20-20-20” Rule, and what sport does it apply to.
Hint1: It’s not an official rule.

The ‘20-20-20’ rule is something suggested in Mountain Biking, at the bottom of this page :

http://www.simbs.com/news.htm

I tried to find it at the IMBA, but had little success with their search engine.
I want to see a movie about relocating the Japanese, starring a relative of a president (any U.S. president’s relative will do). If you don’t have time to watch movies, just find me a building named after the relative.

Japanese Relocation, written by and featuring Milton S. Eisenhower, brother of Dwight D.

Find me the date of the first total solar eclipse of the year 2806 A.D.

Sorry, that one got away from me…

Now, I need a price check on a Sony Digicam. In Frankfurt. With the video mail function.

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcatmax/SE-2999--2000MaxT.html

2806 Apr 25 07:16 Total eclipse -26 0.550 1.078 36.1N 59.1E 56 300 06m01s

The one for April 10 is an anular eclipse.