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December 16, 2024
colorful vases



December 13, 2024



December 9, 2024
  • According to Reader's Digest you can see blue Stop signs in Hawai'i, but doesn't really explain the phenomenom.

  • The Cut: Things Your Wedding Guests Secretly Despise. Maybe not so secretly. A too-long gap between the ceremony and the reception. Open-mic toasts. The garter belt, the cake smashing -‌- gross.
    (archive link since The Cut is actually New York magazine)

  • Earthscrapers -‌- proposal for a residential step-well in the D.F. A few levels, sure; but who'd go way down there? Ridiculous.

  • The Shape Of Things is a short story by Ray Bradbury, from 1948. Surprisingly, out of copyright, doesn't appear to have been included in any of his collections (but was in this Damon Knight anthology.) First line: He did not want to be the father of a small blue pyramid.



December 8, 2024
a costumed super-hero, Stardust, defenestrating three criminals
  • Absorbing this zany, new (to me) comic artist, Fletcher Hanks: the Most Twisted Comic Book Artist of All Time. Sample above, a whole collection of Stardust (who flies through space by means of his Tubular Spacial) and Fantomah available in the Internet Archive; his published work only between 1939-41 although he lived on until 1976, when his frozen body was found one morning on a NYC park bench.

  • Trying to understand the kids' new usage of 'flex' but I'm not quite there yet. Something about bragging; but also seems to be whatever you want it to mean.



December 6, 2024 (updated)
red Chinese 
poster of villagers listening
Loudspeakers are attached to the village's PA system, so this family can enjoy the political songs, slogans and lectures broadcast all day long



December 1, 2024
  • Is scrolling through random videos your 'jam'? IMG_0001 serves up vids people uploaded between 2009 and 2012 via the iPhone Photos app's "Send to YouTube" button. More like this, but recent (claims to be from last week) at astronaut.io -‌- although initially, only seven-second samples are displayed, and you can't go back; the 'Stop Switching' button gives you some navigational control.

  • New from the Space Telescope: the Sombrero Galaxy, M104.

  • Many have recorded "My Favorite Things"...but only Coltrane carries the song so far and into such mystical territory. It's not a different version so much as a message from a parallel universe. How [his version] changed American music, in the Smithsonian magazine.



November 29, 2024
19th c. painting of a group of people walking
George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879), Daniel Boone escorting settlers through the Cumberland Gap



November 26, 2024



November 23, 2024
a car, speeding 
away, drawn by Frank Godwin
Vintage and Rarely Seen Comic Strips, one of the Facebook groups joined to liven up the feed -‌- here's an unlabeled sample from 1955 discovered there today.
(source: possibly Rusty Riley)



November 22, 2024



November 18, 2024 (updated)
rusting bow of the SS United States



November 16, 2024



November 8, 2024
  • In Slate, Last Stand of the Pinocchio. May as well give up on fact-checking; the folks who need correcting aren't paying any attention. They think we need a total and complete shutdown of "fact checking" until our we can figure out what is going on!

  • At Jacobin, Democratic Party Elites Brought Us This Disaster. The story that is about to be pushed hard is that Harris lost because she was too far Left. It will be pushed because this is the Democratic establishment's go-to explanation for all its failures even as we're all begging them to be more progressive.

  • CNN: Republicans red, and Democrats blue. But it wasn't always that way points out how blue was associated with the Right since Union troops wore that color in first-Republican Lincoln's Union Army (and red with the Left because of course, they're all commies) but disingenuously, mention of 'redneck' is always avoided in stories about this color shift and when exactly it happened.



November 5, 2024
  • Hodad -‌- a long-forgotten word which bubbled up through my sub-conscious today. What's a Hodad? Nomadic News answers; a non-surfing beach person. I encountered the word when I received one of these plastic models, Bob Koenn's Silly Surfers -‌- this must've been via a 1965 Christmas gift exchange, at school. More about them at Davy Crockett's Almanack, including beach music they inspired. That Hodad, Makin' the Scene with a Six-Pack... what is it he's smokin' -‌- is that a big joint?

  • Star Trek TOS -‌- "Can you give us any more?" What I'd be saying, if I was still trick-or-treating.



November 1, 2024





This is Luce, the Vatican's new mascot, created for Jubilee 2025.
cartoon girl with muddy 
boots, a staff and a rosary around her neck



October 29, 2024
  • Ancient Lights -‌- cryptic old signs in London, explained.

  • "Faith is believing what you know ain't so."
      - Mark Twain, 1897

  • Rattan vs. Wicker: What's the Difference? Bob Vila explains.

  • Found a beat-up 1948 book in a gutter yesterday, Rhymes and Chants of Young America, discarded immediately, in passing; but later, intrigued, what was that? Searching about online, filtering a lot of 'West Side Story' and the best review I could find was in Awful Library Books, a blog of a couple librarians they posted between 2009 and 2023. Here, they also wondered, Is That a Rocket in Your Pocket?



October 27, 2024
Sacramento City College-alien graffiti
A new schedule has me riding through town on public transit once a week. This alien's on a heavily-graffitied wall along the way.



October 26, 2024
James Webb Space Telecope photo of 
a star cluster near the Small Magellanic Cloud
It's an incredible photo, recently from the Webb Space Telelscope, the NGC 602 star cluster near the Small Magellanic Cloud.



October 24, 2024



October 20, 2024
A couple pairs of videos.



October 16, 2024
Teacher at a whiteboard 'explaining' the Middle East
Roz Chast, from You Can Only Yell At Me For One Thing At A Time. Like me in the first grade, can't read the board? Click to zoom.



October 14, 2024
  • Pascha is a high-rise brothel in the Fatherland. Its Wikipedia page says that, in August 2005, two women, 19 and 29 years old, rented two rooms in the Pascha and announced over the internet that they would pay any man €50 for sex; the goal was to find out who could have more partners in one day. In the end they had sex for 11 hours with a total of 115 men, and about 1,700 others had to be turned away. The German tabloid Bild turned the story into a headline the next day. The women insisted that they had paid the men from their own vacation money and had not received any compensation from Bild or Pascha.



October 13, 2024
  • Martha Stewart, Lawn-Ruining Halloween Decorations You Should Never Use. Spreading fake cobwebs in trees and bushes looks festive -‌- but it can be detrimental to birds and other small wildlife, causing them to get stuck or injured. No actually it looks like shit and spreads micro-fibers, I say ban it!

  • Greyhound Bus Stations at Roadside Architecture.

  • Slate on "directionally" - the Wrong-Direction Election. His claims ... might not be strictly true, but they are directionally so, because he's talking about a real problem, or at least a feeling that there's a real problem.

  • Two final Canadian notes: the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto's a massive natural history/anthropological affair; they've got a rock more dazzling than any diamond, the Light of the Desert, the world's largest faceted cerussite gem. Unlike diamond's sturdy carbon, this cerussite is rather delicate; but has more fire. Also, in the next province over, Atlas Obscura on the Twisty History of Montréal's Outdoor Staircases.



October 11, 2024
his Majesty
Home again from second Canadian sojourn this year. Shiny new quarter here, the first currency I received bearing the likeness of the King.



October 6, 2024
sign marking Traffic light exemption foor bicycles



September 26, 2024



September 24, 2024
Julia Wertz - Waldorf Salad
Julia Wertz on Waldorf Salad, which I reject due to the celery. I wonder how she feels about Watergate Salad, a popular dish in areas of the US where potlucks are common, according to Wikipedia. I last had that at a family restaurant buffet, in Kansas.



September 20, 2024



September 19, 2024



September 15, 2024
  • A 'Star Trek' compilation; every time he says Fascinating. (15 minutes)

  • Twelve years late with this Slate link about it, but since I still encounter the expression, Why do they hate humanity? 'Stop trying to make amazeballs happen.' (Please! Use fetch instead!) No, please don't use either one. Three other words being used differently nowadays, whose new definitions I can't quite grasp are stan, chat and flex. A related slide-show of 15 (non-slang) more, at Dictionary.com, Do You Cringe At the Sound of These Words?



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