The Signpost

Featured content

Honour him, love and obey? Good idea with military leaders


This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 23 to 29 November 2014.


Eleven featured articles were promoted this week.

Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon.... Where does Ontonagon, Michigan fit in this list? Ask the new featured article, U.S. Route 45 in Michigan, which will take you all the way from Mobile, Alabama up there! This caption is such a stretch.
Paraceratherium herd, as illustrated in 1923 by Elizabeth Rungius Fulda. Obviously, not perfect according to our modern understanding, but a good early view.

One featured list was promoted this week.

Thirty (!) featured pictures were promoted this week.

The Pulteney Bridge, in Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Barn owl falconry
Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, in the depiction Chief War Eagle wears the presidential peace medal.
Leotia lubrica, the jelly baby fungus. Sources vary as to whether it's edible or inedible, so if you're the type to stick possibly-poisonous fungi in your mouth... maybe stop doing that? But you might survive.
Sometimes, people strap random objects to a wall. Other times, it turns out they're just cunningly painted to look like you've done it. The Tromp-l'oeil Still-life by Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten is an example of the latter.
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque or Blue Mosque is an early 17th-century mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. It gained its nickname after the blue decorative tiles inside of it, perhaps not best seen from outside.
Worthless Confederate money. Wait, what's that? It's now incredibly valuable because people thought it was worthless and threw it out? How ironic.
67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the subject of a recent landing...

















Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2014-12-10/Featured_content