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rfmcdonald) wrote2014-06-05 11:58 pm
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[BLOG] Some Thursday links
- Crooked Timber continues its immigration and open borders symposium, wondering about the European Union.
- The Dragon's Gaze links to a paper suggesting that brown dwarfs will also form planets out of their discs.
- The Dragon's Tales tracks the Ukrainian conflict.
- Eastern Approaches notes that, despite continued warm feelings for the United States, Poland is now becoming concerned with its affairs as a European power.
- Language Hat notes how for many Russians in the 19th century, Francophilia was seen as a shame, a betrayal.
- At Language of the World, Asya Perelstvaig notes efforts among some local Christian Arabs to revive the Aramaic language.
- James Nicoll of More Words, Deeper Hole reviews fondly the Joan Vinge classic novel Psion.
- At the Planetary Society Blog, Bill Dunford shares photos of the tracks of Mars rovers taken by the rovers themselves.
- Steve Munro links to John Lorinc's series of articles at Spacing on the neglect of transit to the benefit of talking in Scarborough.
- Towleroad notes a recent meeting held in Vienna, funded by a Russian oligarch, aimed at fighting gays.
- Window on Eurasia notes the role played by Facebook in coordinating recent anti-government protests in Abkhazia and observes fears for the Crimean Tatars among scholars.