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Become ungovernable
The damage at Vjosa-Narta is not fake news. Bulldozers are tearing into one of Europe’s most precious wetlands.
Repair Cafes are part of a new brand of anticonsumerism. The cafes and other efforts try to offer an alternative to mass-produced, disposabl
Tired: Writing a screenplay on a laptop in a coffee shop. Wired: Getting a laptop power port fixed in a repair cafe.
The PrezzzZZzzzident of the United States
More neat-o people. Less bad-o people.
A botched tumbler promotion on the anniversary of a pro-democracy massacre unleashed a boycott, police investigation and political firestorm
The real count is much higher than the public knew.
And another one just apprehended for terror threats.
Oh, how *interesting*, here's an editorial cartoon from Freedom Summer (1964) depicting a hand labeled “U.S.” lifting a large rock to reveal
Schrödinger picked a cat for his thought experiment of quantum states because if he chose bees anyone would have had a 50/50 chance of opening the box to a very angry swarm and be stung to death.
[heavy, heavy, HEAVY long drawn-out sigh]
It's not a cellphone, it's an early hearing aid. There are plenty of similar photos showing 'cellphone' behavior. Concluding it's a phone is an example of our modern tech bias.
Christine Makepeace revisits George Romero's 'Land of the Dead' and explains why the end of the world is no reason to play dead.
Ulfberht and Ernie