paying it forward: a comprehensive and inspiring look at the “I Promise” school of Lebron James
archival quality: an object lesson on the durability of microfilm, via Slashdot
mercator-projection: Google Maps shifts to depict the Earth as a globe, helping to ameliorate geographic perspectives (previously)
achoque: a convent near Lake Pรกtzcuaro is saving an endangered salamander from extinction—the nuns producing a cough syrup from its skin, via Kottke’s Quick Links
jingfen: a Finnish comic about social anxieties finds resonance with millions of Chinese people
lossless compression: organisms seem pretty indifferent to the effects of squeezing their whole genome into a single DNA molecule
the oxygen of amplification: exploring the conundrum of covering tabloid politics and some advice for journalists on how to not fall into the manipulative traps
Monday, 6 August 2018
7x7
Sunday, 5 August 2018
7x7
zoรซtrope: a group of humans on a merry-go-round create an astounding animated effect—previously
estate sale: mystery surrounds the discovery of a priceless Willem de Kooning painting among the effects of an unassuming couple who recently passed away
in-flight entertainment: LEGO Minifigs present the pre-takeoff safety video for Turkish Airlines
streptomyces grisus: New Jersey poised to become only the second state in the union to designate an official bacterium, the first significant antibiotic strain discovered there since penicillin was isolated
䷩: the I Ching is as much about divination as it is about keeping an open mind and being receptive to new angles
gratulera: IKEA celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary by re-issuing some vintage lines
we’re here all week, folks: Ordinance Survey Maps Fan Club performs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
working ninety-five
Speaking of nostalgia, Twentieth Century Fox plans to produce a sequel (not a reboot mind you) of the 1980 comedy 9 to 5 about follies and foibles of office-culture that was typically sexist, oppressive and toxic and three women living out their fantasies of getting revenge on their repugnant, bigoted boss—starring the original cast.
As talented, active and capable actors, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton and Dabney Coleman (the eldest at age eighty-six) should not be compelled into retirement due to their age certainly but I can only imagine the undertaking as worthwhile were it to be a social commentary about the inherent meaninglessness and redundancy of most jobs, pilfered and eroding pension funds, the failure of America’s social safety-net and how no one can afford to retire comfortably.
make it so!
Though not even in the pre-production stages yet and without a clear arc of narrative—though one’s always excited to experience Star Trek as a place and get a glimpse after-hours and see how people live, Sir Patrick Stewart is said to be ready to reprise his role for a subscription-based television series, the first to address the Next Generation since the last TNG movie in 2002, on his life and career—progressed in real-time—after Enterprise. All details are scant but it’s exciting nonetheless. There is no word yet whether other cast alumni might be joining him on this continuing mission.