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| December 27, 2025 |
- This early Tintin frame from
The Blue Lotus grabbed
my attention -- that elliptical mirror in his Shanghai hotel room, so elegant!
- Highbrow essay in Aeon:
Undefinable
yet Indispensable -- why is ‘religion’ impossible to define?
- The latest iteration of Woody Allen's Rags in "Sleeper" -- the Casio
Moflin, a plush,
Smart Companion Powered by AI, with emotions like
a living creature! Yours (in silver or gold) for only $430.
- Mental Floss:
'Tis
the season to say "'tis the season" -- but why only now?
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| December 13, 2025 |

- When I was
young, neck-tie wearing men were still hunched over drafting tables,
paid to produce images like this with compass and straight-edge.
No longer, I reckon. Glad I was taught the trade's rudiments in
Junior High shop class.
- Dick Van Dyke made it to 100 today. He recently reacted
to His Life
in Photos. Only indirectly Dick, a team recently resurrected
Disney's lost
Chromascreen sodium vapor process which was used
instead of green- or blue-screen to make "Mary Poppins."
- GQ: Vince Guaraldi's soundtrack
nails something no other Christmas album can.
The way the contemplative passages in
some songs suddenly give way to swinging rhythms is a bit
like how you can find yourself ping-ponging between
extremes of emotion during this period.
(This music is rated #1 in
misc/Christmas
Songs.)
- More Rash IRL: there's a
park
in Baltimore named after Clarence H. Rash, who donated the land.
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| December 10, 2025 |
1932 Popular Science cover
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