[BLOG] Some Monday links
Feb. 24th, 2014 03:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- Beyond the Beyond's Bruce Sterling shares photographs of the Euromaidan protests in Kiev.
- BlogTO notes that Toronto in the 1970s and even after was actually pretty dirty, with soot covering all kinds of iconic buildings.
- The Burgh Diaspora's Jim Russell argues that higher education linked to migration is going to give the United States a key advantage.
- The Dragon's Tales notes the latest effort to come up with the size of Kuiper belt object Haumea. (It turns out it's an ellipsoid.
- Far Outliers notes the critical role played by Canadian and Australian shock troops at the end of the First World War.
- The Frailest Thing's Michael Sacasas notes that Heidegger was right: we are using technology to control technology.
- Inkless Wells' Paul Wells argues that Justin Trudeau is the first Liberal Party leader who feels like a Liberal to leaders in a decade. Critically, Stephen Harper may not feel conservative.
- Joe. My. God. notes that the United Kingdom is in the process of adapting its titles of nobility and royalty to take account of same-sex marriage.
- Marginal Revolution notes the writings of economist Anders Aslund on the economy of Ukraine.
- John Moyer shares photos of the amazing northern lights of Iceland.
- In his latest Historicist feature, Torontoist's Kevin Plummer describes the 1940 hunt for escaped killer John Kluk, who haunted the eastern European districts of the west end.
- Transit Toronto observes that Mississauga and Brampton are set to work on building a 20-stop light rail route connecting their cities, seeking public consultations.