the Wikipedia random button game!

I got an article for Patrick Raphael, who is the Governor of Gbudwe State in South Sudan. It's an EXTREMELY short article, it's like two sentences long, lol.

Gotta say, the random button game makes me a little nervous, always expecting to get some kind of nauseating medical articles or articles about horrible tragedies.
 
?lvkarleby Hydroelectric Power Station

Well it’s definitely a power plant.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpheus_Babcock

Alpheus Babcock (September 11, 1785 – April 3, 1842) was a piano and music instrument maker in Boston, Massachusetts and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the early 19th century. Babcock is best known for patenting a complete iron frame in a single casting used to resist the strain of the strings in square pianos, he also patented a system of stringing in squares, and improvements in piano actions.
 
Rat Ice

Rat Ice is a trademarked version of dry ice approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use in suffocating rat nests. The trademark is owned by Bell Labs.
 
Singapore Squash Rackets Association.

It's a governing body for the sport of squash in Singapore. Why am I getting so many articles that are only one or two sentences long?
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anikey_Stroganov

Anikey Fyodorovich Stroganov (Russian: Аникей Фёдорович Строганов) (1488–1570) was an explorer, merchant and eventual monk who lived during the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Tsardom of Russia, the predecessors of the Russian Empire. He was an early progenitor of the Stroganov family, whose members were prominent Russian merchants, industrialists, landowners, noblemen, and statesmen through to the early 20th century.
 
W.L. Wood House

Truly random! It's a historic wood house (114 years old) in Arkansas. Very short article haha.
 
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