Friday Ephemera
Business cards made of meat. // Mighty bugs. // Beetle weapons. // Chinese cave school. // Potholes of note. // Photographs of Paris. // East Germany, 1990. // End of rainbow found at last. // On matters theological. // When hippies blather. It’s a crystalline vacuum, man. // Drum kit made of ice. // A history of wine. (h/t, Coudal) // Dollar bills versus lasers. // Octopus versus cuttlefish. // The sounds of games arcades, 1984. // Fun with orbital dynamics. (h/t, The Thin Man) // The shapes of UFOs, 1968. // The circles of hell. // And, via The Thin Man, it’s Mr Lester Flatt & Mr Earl Scruggs.
Love the cave school.
Where do I sign up for the Earth Pilgrims?
“The Resonance Project Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the unification of all sciences and philosophies emerging from a complete and applied view of the physics underlying the wheelworks of nature.”
http://www.theresonanceproject.org/
I was swayed by the “wholistic research environment” with its “grey water recycling, composting toilets, edible landscaping” and “onsite bees.” And who wouldn’t be reassured by “emissaries” who “engage in educational outreach to spread global awareness”?
Thanks for the arcade game sounds. Took me back to a misspent youth. 🙂
“The Cliff Hotel Rügen: This was one of the most glamorous hotels in East Germany. To stay there, you had to be a functionary with the SED Communist Party. Entry was banned for normal people.”
Some are more equal than others.