stellar cartography: Google Maps venture out into our Solar System and chart the planets and natural satellites
circling the drain: research suggests that all the antidepressant medications flushed away are making fish antisocial and withdrawn
musical instrument digital interface: what the virtuosity of plant life can say about consciousness
festtage: a humourous and insightful primer for German Christmas season—for the uninitiated
neutralidade da rede: to imagine the US without protections against blocking and throttling, one need only look to the situation in Portugal
low earth orbit: Russian cosmonaut claims to have sampled extra-terrestrial bacteria from the hull of the International Space Station
in praise of air: a four stanza poem printed on an oversized panel at the University of Sheffield campus purifies the air it extols
Friday, 1 December 2017
7x7
catagories: ⚕️, ๐ฉ๐ช, ๐ฑ, ๐, ๐ญ, ๐บ️, environment, networking and blogging
pot to kettle or goldwater rule
Though giving free publicity to the crusade and culture war of Trump and his loyal supporters is always ill-advised and I think contributes to the divisiveness that these individuals thrive on, his latest twitter fugue is very hard to ignore—not that doing so is necessarily an endorsement or a pass and it seems that not acknowledging his antics make them go away. We can’t quite figure what set off this particularly awful conniption fit but it may be a combination of his uncharacteristic constraint in reacting to North Korea’s latest ballistic missile test or being chided by Democratic legislators who declined his invitation to huddle on tax policy by saying he ought to stop tweeting and start leading.
Thursday, 30 November 2017
mumblety-peg
Ginglymoid and ginglyform are infrequently invoked anatomical terms that derive from the Greek ฮณฮฏฮณฮณฮปฯ
ฮผฮฟฯ for a hinge. These skeletal structures refer and describe specifically to the type of joint that permits movement along one plane only—like the knees and elbow, differentiated from the ball-and-socket joints of the hips and shoulders, which were dubbed synovial by Paracelsus, most likely arbitrarily.
crypto-currency
Well before the stellar—and perhaps ultimately not unlike the ascent of Icarus—rise of one form of trusted electronic money that we are presently witnessing, there were quite a few antecedents including the primogenitor, DigiCash, invented by computer scientist and cryptographer David Chaum back in 1989.
Very much ahead of its time, Chaum’s idea evolved from a need he recognised in 1982 to protect the privacy of individuals conducting online transactions and devised a way to digitally commit to a deal by negotiating between public- and private-key security that was selective about the exposure of details and terms. The early form of electronic payments and exchange was wholly anonymous thanks to a system of protocols maintained across a network, much like its descendants. Though Deutsche Bank was one of the currency’s early-adopters, DigiCash went bankrupt in 1998 having come to the market prematurely, before the integration of the internet with electronic transactions which lagged behind. E-commerce is older of course than on-line shopping with clearing houses for bank transfers, automated teller machines and credit card infrastructure but it’s really amazing to think how different our relation to money and trade was back then and how little the underpinnings have changed.
catagories: ๐ฑ, ๐ฅธ, 1989, networking and blogging
four of pentacles
Well prior to digital image editing, art student Bea Nettles undertook in the early 1970s the project of creating the first complete tarot card deck in photographic form. The Mountain Dream Tarot was an inspired vision and the resulting suits, not just the trump cards of the major arcana—improvised, intuitive and idiosyncratic but following the standard, established iconography—evoke a haunting feeling in keeping with the esoteric nature of cartomancy and employ models, props and backdrops from Appalachia.
The fifty six cards of the minor arcana (whose production must have been painstaking and required dedication and planning) are the wands symbolising the peasant class and the faculties of creativity and willpower, the coins or pentacles representing the merchants and material possessions and physical health, the cups or chalices of the clergy for emotion and love and finally the swords of the nobility or the executive that represent reason. Be sure to check out the link up top for more information and to see a whole gallery of the cards.