Of Peacocks and Practical Jokes
Then there was the time we created a news network, a revolution, and a plot to kidnap a person. All because of peacocks.
Then there was the time we created a news network, a revolution, and a plot to kidnap a person. All because of peacocks.
Back in the heyday of the original tech bubble, I worked in a small new media shop in Toronto.
A forum that I participate in was asked the question, “This pandemic aside, are cinemas still relevant to our entertainment
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about a quick conversation I had with an absolute stranger 36 years ago (No, I’m not holding a grudge).
Language and culture are obviously heavily related to each other, and impact each other greatly, but I wonder what role climate plays in the development of verb tenses in language.
The title of this article is NOT my view, nor is it clickbait. It’s the punchline to an anecdote I’ve been thinking a lot about lately.
Ornithopters are one of the more interesting pieces of technology in the Dune universe (that and Chairdogs). They do really exist, at least as a concept. Their practical use had never been achieved, not for human flight.
I got wondering if there’s such a thing as an accurate 3D model of our galaxy.
(UPDATED March 2021) What if the lamest “October Surprise” turns out to be a Russian operation?