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rfmcdonald) wrote2018-02-18 01:10 pm
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[BLOG] Some Sunday links
- James Bow makes the case for inexpensive regional bus transit in southern Ontario, beyond and between the major cities.
- D-Brief explains why Pluto's Gate, a poisonous cave of classical Anatolia believed to be a portal to the netherworld, is the way it is.
- The Dragon's Tales takes a look at the plethora of initiatives for self-driving cars and the consequences of these for the world.
- Far Outliers takes a look at how Persia, despite enormous devastation, managed to eventual thrive under the Mongols, even assimilating them.
- JSTOR Daily notes the connections between North American nuclear tests and the rise of modern environmentalism.
- Language Hat looks at Linda Watson, a woman on the Isle of Man who has became the hub of a global network of researchers devoted to deciphering unreadable handwriting.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money makes the argument that the Russian hacks were only as effective as they were because of terrible journalism in the United States.
- The NYR Daily takes a look at an often-overlooked collaboration in the 1960s between New York poet Frank O'Hara and Italian artist Mario Schifano.
- Towleroad takes a look at out gay pop music star Troye Sivan.
- Window on Eurasia makes the believable contention that Putin believes in his propaganda, or at least acts as if he does, in Ukraine for instance.