I've been accumulating browser tabs for a while, so here's a "misc" dump. (Aside:
this new LJ "choose your icon by browsing pictures, and by the way we won't put
them in alphabetical order or anything nice like that" interface really stinks.
Grr.)
siderea posted
The Music Theory Song: Intervals (YouTube).
For anyone who's trying to work on ear training to hear intervals, and for
those of you who already grok that, this video's for you. Really.
12 letters that
didn't make the (English) alphabet. I forget where this link came
from.
thnidu over on Dreamwidth
posted
a link to "Earth as Art", which looks to be a nifty photo collection.
The link isn't currently working for me, so I'm linking his entry instead
of there for now.
More
beautiful photography,
from a locked post. Warning: gravity alert -- it wouldn't be hard to
get sucked in.
Some time back I noticed that one of the regulars in the Mi Yodeya weekly
parsha chat drew a lot on Abarbanel and that it sounded interesting.
I asked him if he knew of an English translation and at the time he didn't,
but more recently someone else who remembered my question pointed me at
this adaptation
(not translation). This sounds like something I should check out. (And
it's kind of cool that, months later, somebody remembered my asking and
followed up.)
When atheism
is good: a chassidic story, linked by thnidu on DW again.
From XKCD:
an exploration of wise
men, stars, and paths. What would the trip look like, depending on
what star you were following when? I can't confirm the math, but I
found it an interesting read. (I don't know why he has the journey starting
in Jerusalem, though.)
A map of every grocery store
ever. Interestingly, my regular "big shopping trip" store (as opposed
to the "grab a few things on the way home from work" store) recently
remodelled and deviated from the norms. Now I can't find anything
without effort.
And a funny cartoon
from
gnomi: