The other person in my car was just last night speculating about when we’d be able to order fast food without human intervention.
More Miscellany
Clearly a kindred spirit in thrifting and research, Roger Jacob recounts the history of a venerable drugstore after seeing it depicted in a charity shop painting. Especially interesting is the list of common products in the store back in the day!
BBC makes boring content available
I probably wouldn’t even bother with this story about the BBC making available some of its enormous archive of material, were it not for the Phrase of the Day: "shagging marmots".
More teleportation news
Real Life catches up to FP prediction
Finally, somebody has gotten serious about using a cool iPod gadget to broadcast the content of your choice to nearby FM radios.
A Tonic Whine
I got me some Sanatogen Tonic Wine from a little grocery in Jamaica, and have thus stumbled upon the illustrious history of Tonic Wines. Check out the recipe for iron wine! And Sanatogen? Unless my bottle went bad (not impossible given the state of the grocery I bought it in), the stuff is pretty awful, so it must be good for you, right?
And can I have a shout-out to the grand British tradition of Christmas miscellanies? Also, a terribly entertaining story about appendicitis.
Matchmaking for Geeks
OKCupid is a fascinating place, attracting all manner of folks. Some are drawn by the way-cool matching algorithms, others by the trademark Personality test. They have a variety of other tests available, including the How Geeky Are You? test, on which I scored a 72. Fairly geeky, but at the hundredth percentile for people of my gender, orientation, and age range. I couldn’t be prouder.
Made Up Theme Song Lyrics
The secret lyrics to Law and Order, revealed. I should transcribe the lyrics to the Angel theme song. And one must never forget that “The X Files is a show/ with music by Mark Snow.”
Design within Hypnotic Reach
Humorous Fake Swedish Goes Here
A photo-essay on the history of Ikea shows some of the affordable modern design that has come through the store. They really should bring back some of that groovy furniture from their early days.
