Today I was browsing through some of my old projects and found something interesting, a name: Alexandra Patton. I remembered I had done some work related to this, so I started to dig deeper.
First, I opened my project folder and looked through the files. I found some notes, a few images, and some code. It seemed like I was trying to build a profile or something like that for this Alexandra Patton. I started by going through my notes.
- Note 1: Initial brainstorm – who is Alexandra Patton?
- Note 2: Gathered some basic information, like age, location, and occupation.
- Note 3: Need more details, maybe some photos, and personal background.
After reading the notes, I moved on to the images. I found a couple of photos. They were not very clear, but I could see a woman in them. I figured that this was Alexandra Patton.
Then I checked the code. It looked like some Python scripts I wrote to scrape some data from somewhere. I tried running them, but they didn’t work. Looks like the places I scraped from are gone or changed. I spent some time trying to update the code, but it was no use. I decided to move on.
What Did I Find?
From what I could piece together, Alexandra Patton was a person I was researching for some reason. I managed to get some basic information about her, like maybe her age and where she lived. I also had a couple of not-so-good photos.
My Python code was old and busted, so I couldn’t get any more information that way. It was a dead end, but it was fun to look back on this old project and see what I was working on back then. This whole thing is a good reminder of how much work goes into collecting and organizing information, even if it doesn’t always work out in the end.