'Super Mario 64' DS is the perfect launch title limited by the DS's biggest hardware oversight. | Continue reading
Rare earth elements are crucial to many technologies, and scientists say the U.S. could boost extraction from domestic reserves by as much as eight times the current level. | Continue reading
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"This is an amazing motorcycle story." Iconic brand announces first-of-its-kind electric motorcycle inspired by retro hit: 'A significant step in our evolution' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Max, the incredibly vocal Moluccan cockatoo, sat in an upstairs window and repeatedly clucked like a chicken at the passing cars. | Continue reading
In The Dispossessed, the people of Annares—a moon colony founded by exiled anarchists—speak a language called Pravic. It is an invented language, created by the first settlers, who the protagonist of the book, Shevek, describes as Romantics. | Continue reading
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2024 Plus, the 700 pages: Why did Candidate Harris (narrowly) lose this year's election after her (remarkably truncated) three-month campaign? Given the way we humans are built, a large number of Blue American pundits have been offering simple, one-part exp … | Continue reading
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The Fire TV Stick HD, 4K, and 4K Max make it easy to turn your old TV into a smart TV. | Continue reading
Before it even began, the 29th annual United Nations climate conference, or COP29, was deemed the “Finance COP.” While the name is fitting, it’s also a little absurd. It’s called the Finance COP because the main item on the agenda at this year’s conference, held in Baku, Azerbaij … | Continue reading
Monrad's deep voice, celebrated for his striking resemblance to the legendary Leonard Cohen, has shared an intimate and powerful collection of smooth yet hypnotizing songs. | Continue reading
I do this manually at the end of each week: collating lightly edited recent comments I’ve made on social media, which I think of as my public scratch pad. I find knowing I’ll revisit my posts to be a positive and mellowing influence on my social media activity. I mostly hang out … | Continue reading
This might be rough for some. Not everyone had a happy childhood. Mine certainly had its rough spots, but for the most part, we had a lot of opportunities for pure joy too. So, in no particular order, here is a hit parade from the 70s. Music - My mom and stepfather had a record p … | Continue reading
This Pecan Pie recipe uses simple, no-fuss ingredients to create a classic dessert for the holidays. Easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser! The post Pecan Pie appeared first on Budget Bytes. | Continue reading
Opening for the day at Globe Slicers on the Bowery • Four people injured in a mini-van collision on Third Avenue at Sixth Street; driver arrested (ABC 7 ... 1010 WINS ... CBS 2) • The Mayor's "City of Yes" — with a few concessions — gets approvals from key City Council committees … | Continue reading
This might be rough for some. Not everyone had a happy childhood. Mine certainly had its rough spots, but for the most part, we had a lot of opportunities for pure joy too. So, in no particular order, here is a hit parade from the 70s. Music - My mom and stepfather had a record p … | Continue reading
If we have to talk about it, then we have to talk about everything. Or like I was told; you have to get to the bottom before we can get to the top. Then again, I was also told that we have to hit bottom before we can stand up again. And sometimes, we have […] | Continue reading
Samsung has dropped the price to a record low on the great Galaxy Z Fold 6. | Continue reading
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I continue talking to local farmers and officials in rural areas where clean energy is being deployed, to find out the actual ground truth. Had a great chat with John Peck, Supervisor of North Shade Township, in Gratiot County, Michigan, yesterday. John wouldn’t let me leave with … | Continue reading
John Cook writes: Someone recently asked me why medical tests always have an error rate. It’s a good question. A test is necessarily a proxy, a substitute for something else. You don’t run a test to determine whether someone has … Continue reading → | Continue reading
Borges imagined an endless library that contained every possible permutation of letters. The truth is out there, but it’s embedded among hoards of lies and gibberish. | Continue reading
The affordable dupe is a no-brainer. READ MORE... | Continue reading
Today's links Reverse engineers bust sleazy gig work platform: Mistrust, but verify. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I've been. Latest books: You keep read … | Continue reading
Samsung is providing discounts on The Frame artwork TV across all sizes. | Continue reading
Snowmelt dripping from the eaves. When the sun peeks through the clouds, it becomes a bead curtain. The wren is singing. | Continue reading
CBS News has a rundown on a projected warmer than average winter.Of course, that includes intense storms like those happening across the continental US right now. Odd how current news reports look an awful lot like Al Gore’s slide show from 25 years ago. Also underlines why Proje … | Continue reading
The Dell XPS 13 with Intel Core Ultra 7 256V sports a unique design you’ll either love to hate or hate to love. | Continue reading
The first Star Trek movie set the stage for the iconic sci-fi property to thrive for decades. | Continue reading
This is brought to you by members, become one to keep the content coming. Full Maximum Capacity Time Usage Dami Lee is talking about slow reading here but I took exception to one comment in the beginning of the video which I linked to. She talks about reading books that had a big … | Continue reading
Energy-saving techniques like this within the medical field have important implications. Scientists discover remarkable new way to help save heart attack victims: 'The results were not at all what we expected' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Black holes have captivated scientists for more than a century. How well do you know these supermassive wonders of the universe? | Continue reading
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Generative AI could saddle the planet with heaps more hazardous waste than ever before. | Continue reading
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The pilot will test parametric insurance, which pays out quickly after agreed-upon “triggers” – such as wind speeds or river heights – reach a certain level. | Continue reading
At $56 instead of $109, it's an investment you'll definitely recoup. | Continue reading
Why do I blog? Because I like to write. That's my spontaneous answer. And it's true—but far from the whole truth. It became obvious when I chose to write without blogging during the week. I felt creatively stifled. As if everything I created was never really complete. A gallery w … | Continue reading
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Mineral chimneys found on the Dead Sea floor signal potential sinkhole sites, aiding in hazard prediction and environmental monitoring. A team of researchers led by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) has discovered meter-high chimneys on the floor of the Dead S … | Continue reading
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Featuring interesting lyricism and pulling influences from traditional European folk, the debut album from Ambrosius unveils as a dynamic force of nature. | Continue reading
We stopped using Basecamp recently, and one thing I really miss is the weekly question, asking folks what they want to work on. I found this useful even for my own planning. Something about it was better than a simple note file or to-do list. | Continue reading
"As you drive across the Midwest, maybe in the next seven, eight, 10 years, you're going to see a lot of this out there." Researchers tout farming innovation that could protect crops from the elements: 'It's a big, fundamental shift' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Apple doesn't run promotions, but Amazon does. | Continue reading
Morning views from First Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... sun's out! | Continue reading
Video above from Pro Publica. When MAGA says “Deep State”, they mean Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, Environmental Laws, a Social Safety Net, and the ability of the government to thwart the infinite greed of Billionaire oligarchs, like Elon Musk, Pet … | Continue reading