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rfmcdonald) wrote2013-01-15 12:06 pm
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Entry tags:
- albanians,
- alternate history,
- baltic states,
- cities,
- european union,
- extraterrestrial life,
- former soviet union,
- former yugoslavia,
- globalization,
- history,
- information,
- libraries,
- links,
- lithuania,
- moon,
- oceans,
- serbia,
- space science,
- space travel,
- titan,
- united kingdom,
- united states,
- war,
- western balkans
[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
- Centauri Dreams' Paul Gilster writes about the likely abundance of Earth-like planets in Earth-like orbits.
- Daniel Drezner writes (1, 2) about how ad hoc coalitions of world powers are able to deal relatively decisively in some matters of global affairs.
- At The Dragon's Tales, Will Baird notes that Titan's hydrocarbon lakes appear to have floating ice.
- Eastern Approaches notes the toxicity that disputes over war memorials in the Balkans, noting an Albanian memorial in southern Serbia.
- False Steps' Paul Drye notes one rocket technology that, if adequately developed, could have let the Soviet Union reach the moon.
- At A Fistful of Euros, Alexander Harrowell notes that the United States does not want the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.
- Marginal Revolution asks questions about the geographical, historical, and other factors that let free cities survive.
- The Signal's Bill LeFurgy compares digital archivists' work to that of paleontologists. Nice analogy.
- Yorkshire Ranter Alexander Harrowell notes that conservative British pundits in the United States are a much smaller and more unrepresentative minority than is often believed.
- Window on Eurasia notes that Soviet-era apologia for the deadly assault on the Vilnius radio station in 1991 is being used in modern Russia.