Title: Foreign Language Syndrome
Just FYI. The woman who is afflicted with this disorder (following a stroke) was interviewed on the Today show yesterday and she not only had a mild British accent but timbre of her voice had changed rather radically. That's not surprising. What was
Confucius
Freud
Thomas Jefferson
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 3:12 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Teaser
According to a source I may reveal in the fullness of time, who are
the three most cited
My question was to name the three most cited individuals in history,
in order.
I received the following nominations, ranked by number of votes
Freud, Darwin, Einstein [4 each]
Aristotle, Plato, Chomsky [3 each]
Shakespeare [2]
Confucius, Jefferson, Aquinas, James (William, not Jesse or Henry),
Well, according to this way of doing things, Stephen, you rank at 5,520
(not millions, this is a raw number) which is not bad! The thing is,
there are many Stephen Blacks.
Google is a great search engine, but not very discriminative. Darwin,
for example, brings up many Team Darwin, or Darwin
Stephen Black wrote:
This may reflect the technological bias of the web. Can anyone
name another who might attract a greater number of hits? And I'd like
to hear whether anyone thinks it plausible that Eysenck could rank so
high in citedness.
Public Figures:
Oprah: 1.79 million
Paris Hilton:
I wrote:
Technological bias?
Al Gore: 1.87 million (ahead of Oprah? I'm impressed)
Bill Gates: 2.82 million
Steven Jobs: 24,300 (okay, Steve Jobs has .424 million)
Linux: 94.9 million
Windows: 99.7 million (but I'll bet that ALL the Linux references are
about software, while a couple
I yahooed instead of googling and I found that every name I typed in, including
the infamous Annette Taylor, came up the same: 221,000 hits.
HmmmI guess I like being on a par with the biggies :-)
annette
Quoting Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote:
Technological bias?
Al