After reading about the leech-driven Tempest Prognosticator in Fortean Times (FT186, “Animal Machines” p. 50), I hope to someday see one of the two replicas on display: one in the Whitby Museum, the other in the Barometer Museum in Okehampton.
A comic's comic
Andy Richter rocks.
Dingoes a-poppin'!
Hard on the heels of the Meryl Streep anniversary, another tragedy may have been averted by a brave, alert sibling. And really, how surprising is it that the sister didn’t just hand the infant to the dog and say “good riddance”? Oh, she might have regretted it later, but now she’ll be kicking herself for years at having missed the opportunity.
Almost poetry
Maybe I’m just a sap, but I enjoyed the near-poetry of this excerpt from yesterday‘s Cascade Range Volcano Update:
Visibility is excellent and likely will remain so throughout the day. A steam plume is rising passively and drifting northward out of the crater. The plume occasionally contains minor ash, which falls out in the crater and on the flank of the volcano, darkening the snow.
Yesterday’s update also reassures us that the recent series of earthquakes at and near Mt Rainier is normal. Good.
Beautiful Frame for your Beautiful Face
Vintage frames, but in the UK- does anyone know of somewhere more local?
Spoke too soon! Here’s a few:
Allyn Scura
Vintageous
Eyeglasses Warehouse
Eyeglass.com
Vintageiwear
and apparently this guy in New York can make you a pair from your old broken-down pair and make any needed fit adjustments.
Hey girls! Finger waves!
No, not waving with your fingers, but the fabulous 30s hairstyle: here’s how to.
They don’t seem to have a usable index page that I can see, so here’s what Google says.
The People's Space
Did you know about the Soviet Union’s moon program? I sure didn’t (until recently)– it doesn’t seem to come up that much in the US. Strange! Except not really. Selective history doesn’t just happen to other people.
Amateur Infografics
A more shades of gray (actually purple) map of how the nation voted, and a county-by-county version. too. Informative!
Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times
I was always sorry that I missed this exhibit at the Burke Museum, but here it is: the artifacts of daily life during the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
Stages of Grieving
Stage one: eat a lot
Stage two: look at job listings in New Zealand
