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Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Brooches made of Hama beads. The strawberry is not my own design, but the question mark is :)

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a neck like a questionmark

swan at the Baltic Sea

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

New buddy icon for Guess Where Norwich, perhaps?

 

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Polygonia interrogationis

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

All the em-dashes have been converted into question marks! (see notes) I guess this doesn't just happen on the web!

 

My hypothesis: this text was sent over e-mail, then copied, pasted, printed, and installed, without a final proofread.

 

The problem is, em-dashes aren't universally supported characters. At least there weren't any smart quotes in the copy!

Question Mark

Polygonia interrogationis

 

When I saw this butterfly, the brilliant autumn sunset red color of the wings caught my eye - so much so that I literally ran after it to try to figure out what it was. I was somewhat disappointed (just a little, really) to find out it was a Question Mark. But as I looked closer, that disappointment changed to amazement at the rich tones of this beautiful specimen.

 

So very definitely worth a look large.

A short typographic video experiment in cinema 4d. see the video here.

 

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Question Mark Polygonia interrogationis. The bright white mark on the lower wing is the reason for the common name.

Sometimes that's all you can say.

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But what is the question?

Had to take a photo of the logo!

Yes, I'm making the question mark jumper/pullover/sweater vest/whatever you call it. Hoping to have it done in time for Halloween, but whether I'll be able to pull the rest of the costume together is another matter.

 

** The photo title is taken from the Big Finish audio adventure "The Fires of Vulcan" and yes, Mel's line was directed at the jumper.

This anglewing butterfly could certainly be passed off as a leaf. Especially when holding still.

Question Mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis) laying several eggs on a Hackberry leaf.

Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada.

May 31, 2012.

 

See a close-up of these eggs here:

www.flickr.com/photos/74102791@N05/7315249900/in/photostream

 

I typically find their caterpillars on either Elm or Stinging Nettle. While I've long read their caterpillars feed on Hackberry too, this is the first time I've seen a Question Mark ovipositing on Hackberry.

 

BugGuide, (my other "bible") says that the Question Mark "seldom, if ever" nectars at flowers. I've seen and photographed them nectaring on Joe Pye Weed. Similarly, Tawny Emperors, not known to visit many flowers, also nectar on Joe Pye Weed. Maybe there's something in that stuff!? :-)

 

Here's a link to the nectaring Question Mark....

www.flickr.com/photos/74102791@N05/7321341950/in/photostream

 

Nectaring Tawny Emperor...

www.flickr.com/photos/74102791@N05/7323648988

 

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I really thought Jon Stewart of the Daily Show was exaggerating a wee bit in an October 2006 bit about the use of question marks on 24 hour news channels-- but not so. It seems Fox News does feel they can hide behind a question marks to plant the most outrageous ideas into viewers' heads.

 

Matthew Lesko's ride?

The time has come for Veronica to return. However, I simply don't know what you would like to see. Please tell me what you desire my darlings. What would you like to see me wearing on my feet and legs? Or perhaps you have something you would like to see them doing? Please tell me so that I may give you what you desire.

Found on White Pine near next to host tree.

 

High Point State Park

Montague, NJ

"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.

Myself and Ben, with Rich holding the camera. This was at Ben's summer house. [18th May, 2005]

Catalog #: 10_0014893

Title: Historic Flight

Date: 1929

Additional Information: Fokker C-2 ""Question Mark""

Tags: Historic Flight, Fokker C-2 ""Question Mark"", 1929

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Why?

Warum?

¿Por qué?

Perché?

Pourquoi?

Por quê?

 

Who are we? Where are we going? What do we do? Questions, questions, questions...follow the question marks.

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