Jan 30, 2017 20:20
- Author Nick Cole has his finger on what's wrong
with print publishing. A big chunk of it is Barnes & Noble.
He says what I've been saying for some time: The fate of the Big 5
print publishers is tied to B&N's. When B&N goes under,
there will be blood in the streets of Manhattan.
- Great article on that 1920s curiosity,
spinning-disk television, with the first actual videos I've
ever seen of the bottle-cap sized screens in action.
- And more cool hacks, if newer ones: A
home-made full-auto crossbow. Dip it in holy water and the
vampires will run screaming, like they did in Van
Helsing. (Thanks to Bradford C.
Walker for the link.)
- The cool hacks never quit! Here's some basic information on
using an SDR dongle with the Raspberry Pi. There's
actually a lot of activity on SDR for the RPi these days. Google
it, but budget an hour or two for the browsing. One note up front:
Consensus is that the original RPi doesn't have the muscle to do
SDR well. Use a version 2 or 3. (Thanks to Rick Hellewell for the
link.)
- The science just keeps piling up: Eating fatty foods can make you healthier and
slimmer. You can do the science yourself, as I explained
in a series some time back.
- The Chicago Tribune has declared that
Obamacare has failed. When you lose the mainstream media,
methinks it's well and truly over.
- The history of Radithor, the first nuclear energy
drink. Not a good idea, to put it mildly. Me, when I need more
energy I just suck a few more Penguin Peppermints, or run up to
64th & Greenway and get a 44 oz Diet Mountain Dew. Works.
(Thanks to Esther Schindler for the link.)
- Yeah. Radium, the gift that keeps on giving: Madame Curie's notebooks, furniture, clothes, and
other personal effects are still radioactive, and will be for
another 1,500 years or so. They're considered national treasures by
the French, and are stored in lead-lined boxes. You need to sign a
waiver to unbox and view them. You go. I'll watch the slide
show.
- A nuclear energy company has applied to the NRC to
build a small modular nuclear reactor. 'Bout damned time. There
is NO solution--and I mean NO with a capital NO--to global warming
that is not based on nuclear. If you do not enthusiastically
support nuclear energy, don't talk to me about global warming.
- Several Spanish towns saw their first significant
snowfalls in 90 years recently. One report like that means
nothing. But I'm seeing more and more of them all the time. Also,
teaching people that weather = climate cuts both ways; a couple of
bad winters will have them thinking that the world is actually
cooling.
electronics,
rpi,
culture,
health,
weather,
history,
science,
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