Thursday, April 09, 2026
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
A River Runs Through It...
Here's a neat online tool sponsored by Mapbox and, I think, built off Google Maps where you can plop a raindrop anywhere on the map and trace its path as it flows to the ocean (or wherever its final destination may be.)
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Labels:
nature,
Neat-o,
science,
teh intarw3bz
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Great Cats of Science...
Here's an interesting bit of trivia: That mind-blowing high definition video stream we've been receiving from the Artemis II mission is being transmitted back to Earth using a laser communications system first tested with a video of a cat named Taters.
Monday, April 06, 2026
Tab Clearing...
- David Yamane: Sometimes "I Don't Know" is the Right Answer
- Matt G: Pull Up.
- Secretary of Defense Rock: In Defense of Operation Market Garden
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Sunday, April 05, 2026
Automotif DCXVII...
Driving home from TacCon I made a point of pulling over and photographing this Snow White 1958 Edsel Ranger 4-door sedan in Pryor, Oklahoma. (It was parked outside the same shop where I snapped that '57 Dodge wagon back in 2022.)
This is only the third Edsel I can recollect seeing in the wild, with the others being a '58 Citation and a '59 Ranger.
If you want to read the definitive story on Ford's Edsel debacle, it's Bonsall's Disaster in Dearborn: The Story of the Edsel.
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Saturday, April 04, 2026
Friday, April 03, 2026
Strange Attractors
I was today years old when I found out that Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League, tutored Arlo Guthrie for his bar mitzvah, which is one of those weird pop culture trivia facts on the order of "Samuel Beckett drove Andre the Giant to school."
Coincidences like this feel like the universe is desperately trying to communicate something, but I'll be damned if I can figure out what it is.
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To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before
There are currently ten toilets in space:
- International Space Station: 4
- Crew Dragon Docked at ISS: 1
- Soyuz Docked at ISS: 1
- Tiangong Space Station: 2
- Shenzhou Docked at TSS: 1
- Artemis II on way around Moon: 1
They also had trouble with the capsule's computers running two instances of Microsoft Outlook. A lot of talk is made of NASA's SLS rocket using Shuttle-era solid rocket boosters, but it's also worth noting that Microsoft Outlook was first released 25 years after the final Apollo moon mission… …and 29 years before Artemis II.
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