Friday Ephemera
This is exactly how I do it. (h/t, Holborn) || A problem you’ll want to have: To span or to stack? (h/t, Elephants Gerald) || Universal Paperclips is a game. Think of it as a test of endurance. (Remember this?) || Tiny paper plants. || Peepers. || Plucking. || The baby panda is a creature of great elegance. || Personality test. Use code 92556379. || An interview with Adam Perkins, author of The Welfare Trait. || Camp on water. || Catch. || Abandoned orphanage. || Ambling starfish. (h/t, Matthew) || Fan mail of note. (h/t, Tim) || A little Mercury. || Streets of Amsterdam, circa 1890. || Stampede of tumbleweed. || Danish treetop walk. || Tolstoy’s cooking tips. || He sells Slinkies. || Glass ruler, $30. || The great phone-box graveyard. (h/t, Simen) || And finally, he does this better than you do.
This Man Has Been Living On Cruise Ships for Twenty Years.
–And this week . . .
Motorcycle of note.
Heh.
This Man Has Been Living On Cruise Ships for Twenty Years.
Well, hell, no wonder he has done it, a deal like that is hard to find outside of any Holiday Inn.
Yeah, this is worth 40 grand a year.
A problem you’ll want to have: To span or to stack?
3 men demonstrating geekish/ techy tendencies
All of the dozens of comments below the YouTube video appear to be made by men.
That James Damore chap had it all wrong, didn’t he?
All of the dozens of comments below the YouTube video appear to be made by men.
Somewhat related.
“Obesity is an incurable disease”
I don’t know about “incurable”, but I have seen recent articles reporting that recent research indicates that a diet high in sugar can permanently alter a person’s metabolism in ways that lead to obesity: the body shifts to creating and keeping fat. I know a few obese people who have lost weight on low-carb diets but who are still rather fat. /anecdotal evidence.