Feb. 8th, 2014

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The Great Canadian Soap Company in the North Shore community of Brackley Beach has its own on-site herd of goats, whose milk is used for said company's soaps. They're an amusing attraction in themselves.

The goats of the Great Canadian Soap Company, Brackley Beach (1)


The goats of the Great Canadian Soap Company, Brackley Beach (2)

The goats of the Great Canadian Soap Company, Brackley Beach (3)

The goats of the Great Canadian Soap Company, Brackley Beach (4)

The goats of the Great Canadian Soap Company, Brackley Beach (5)

And two chickens.

The goats of the Great Canadian Soap Company, Brackley Beach (6)
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  • Centauri Dreams has a guest post from Jason Wright talking about using infrared telescopes to pick up waste heat from extraterrestrial civilizations.

  • Cody Delistraty opposes a boycott of the Sochi Olympics, notwithstanding Russia's human rights issues, on the grounds that the Olympics have essentially no relationship to whatever country is hosting them at the present.

  • The Dragon's Tales links to reports on plans for a future united Africa.

  • The Dragon's Gaze reports that apparently close-orbiting binaries--stars within 20 AU of each other, like Alpha Centauri--are bad for planetary formation, and comments on the discovery of brown dwarfs near multiple stars including fabled Gliese 581.

  • Eastern Approaches reports on the disarray at Sochi.

  • Amitai Etzioni argues that the United States and China should be clear on their red lines regarding Taiwan.

  • Far Outliers reports on the United States' constitution of an intelligence service from nothing in the First World War.

  • Language Hat notes a proposal to give Russian official status in Austria-Hungary to defuse pan-Slavism, and observes how language clues within the Bible give hints as to authorship.

  • Language Log notes the creative use of different scripts and languages in Taiwanese product advertising.

  • Lawyers, Guns and Money notes the role of Sochi in the final suppression and expulsion of the Circassians by the Russian Empire.

  • Marginal Revolution notes the huge economic problems of Puerto Rico: shrinking economy, emigrating workforce, growing debt ... The disinterest of young Germans in apprenticeships is also noted.

  • The Planetary Society Blog's Emily Lakdawalla reports that the world can't communicate with the returning ICE/ISEE3 probe because it no longer has the technology to do so.

  • The Power and the Money's Noel Maurer argues that Argentine currency controls which make imports increasingly unaffordable are soon going to have to fail.

  • Discover's Seriously Science notes a study claiming that fish can use tools.

  • Steve Munro quite dislikes false savings on TTC expenditures claimed by, most recently, the Toronto Star.

  • Understanding Society's Daniel Little takes a look at social science takes on the Chinese revolution, examining first Lucien Bianco's early study then Theda Skocpol's comparative study contrasting French and Russian revolutions.

  • Window on Eurasia notes that the rise of Islam is the North Caucasus is partly a consequence of Arab-funded global networks, comments on the role of Crimean Tatars in keeping Crimea for Ukraine, notes that some Russians would like to start revising borders across the post-Soviet region, and observes that many Russians are surprisingly OK with Finland's Second World War leader Mannerheim.

  • Zero Geography notes a paper commenting on uneven geographies of user-generated content.

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