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rfmcdonald ([personal profile] rfmcdonald) wrote2019-01-16 11:54 am

[BLOG] Some Wednesday links


  • Charlie Stross at Antipope notes the many problems appearing already with 2019, starting with Brexit.

  • Bad Astronomer Phil Plait examines the mysterious AT2018cow event. What was it?

  • blogTO notes that the Ontario government seems to be preparing for a new round of amalgamation, this time involving Toronto neighbours.

  • The Broadside Blog's Caitlin Kelly writes about her strategies for minimizing her personal waste, including buying expensive durables.

  • D-Brief shares Chang'e-4 photos taken on the far side of the Moon.

  • Bruce Dorminey notes an innovative design for a steam-powered asteroid hopper.

  • Karen Sternheimer at the Everyday Sociology Blog writes about verstehen, the process of coming to an understanding of a subject, as demonstrated in the Arlene Stein study Unbound about trans men.

  • Gizmodo looks at the remarkably complex nascent planetary system of the quarternary star system HD 98800.

  • Imageo shares a visualization of the terrifyingly rapid spread of the Camp Fire.

  • JSTOR Daily debunks the myth of Wilson's unconditional support for the Fourteen Points.

  • Language Hat notes a new study that claims to provide solid grounds for distinguishing dialects from languages.

  • Language Log looks at what David Bowie had to say about the Internet in 1999, and how he said it.

  • Christine Gordon Manley writes about her identity as a Newfoundlander.

  • Marginal Revolution notes the very variable definitions of urbanization in different states of India as well as nationally.

  • Emily Lakdawalla at the Planetary Society Blog shares a few more images of Ultima Thule.

  • Drew Rowsome reviews a new Toronto production of Iphegenia and the Furies.

  • Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel notes how a fifth dimension might make the instantaneous spore drive of Discovery possible.

  • Window on Eurasia links to an article examining eight misconceptions of Russians about Belarus.