Sunday, April 28, 2019

Sunday Links


Jake, the Puppy Saved From a Fire Who Went On To Become a Firefighter

The Stonehenge Landscape - Interactive Map

Stonehenge Secrets? MIT’s 25-Ton Boulders Can Be Moved By Hand

Reimagining iconic album designs as the objects they reference

The Ten Greatest Films of All Time According to 358 Filmmakers 

Pop Sonnets: A Tumblr that puts old twists on new tunes.

The Hotshots Of Helltown: How Four Friends Fought the Deadliest Wildfire in a Century

The Airbnb Invasion of Barcelona  Some twenty million tourists descend annually on Barcelona, which has a population of just 1.6 million people. (New York City receives three times as many visitors but has more than five times as many residents absorbing the influx.)

Bob Dylan Photographs: The 5 Best Stories  Via 

11 Frank Lloyd Wright homes you can rent 

Life in Pripyat Before, and the Morning After, the Chernobyl Disaster 

Play Mountain: Isamu Noguchi was a sculptor, but he was so much more than that.

Cheers! How the physics of fizz contributes to human happiness via PfRC

How to make stovetop americanos (I always tend to burn mine)

The Legend of Keanu Reeves  Thanks Bruce!

Living with perfect pitch and Synaesthesia – what it’s really like 

Fancy having your name inscribed on the walls of a restored art-deco cinema in London? 


This Was Supposed to Be a Story About a Bizarre Anti-Vaccine Rally and a Sedated Bear. Then It Got Weird.

Think You’re Discreet Online? Think Again There is no longer such a thing as individually “opting out” of our privacy-compromised world.

Revealing Rare Rivera The Library of Congress is using high-tech techniques to analyze three Diego Rivera watercolors.

The Fishy Mystery of Lake Malawi: In the second-largest lake in Africa, fish evolution is taking place at an explosive rate. Why? Thanks Bruce!

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