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Aug 28, 2015 03:57AM
A brief look at the history of The Cold War Folk Music Standoff.
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A look at how technology changes with A Brief History of Cheesetoastie’s Politician Ignoring Device.
I've never worked out how this happens, but this chap has picked up your blog when I put it on facebook!http://paper.li/RMWilburn101/13225660...
I think those instant newspaper sites are mostly automatically generated from keywords, or something similar, trawling social media for links.
It'd be fun to see what keywords you needed, cheap advertising for your book.There again does anybody actually read them?
It's probably a bit like the literary magazines of the pre-internet age, the only people who do read them are the people with something published in them.And then they only read their own piece.
Almost certainly. I am only aware of their presence because the tweet sent out mentions me so comes to me as an email
David wrote: "A little bit of activism with Spotweld Trundlebiscuit and Food Activism."Oh I so loved that one!
Jim wrote: "David wrote: "A little bit of activism with Spotweld Trundlebiscuit and Food Activism."Oh I so loved that one!"
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
More on the history of science with Potatoes and Newtdisease’s Periodic Table of the Rude and Naughty.
A quick look at one of the hardest parts in mathematics with Sensual Mathematics and Hard Sums Theory.
One of the most beguiling problems in modern science is solved in Theoretical Physics and Interior Design.
David wrote: "Erotic mathematics and Eigenvalue’s Naughty Sexy Natural Logarithms."Very nicely done. But it wanted me to log in to comment, and I'm not sure what it wanted me to log in TO, so I didn't.
Ah, those late nights with me, the only girl in most of my prep classes in Mexico, and the guys - and the logarithms. And yes, we DID have slide rules, I am happy to say.
Glad you liked it.I presumed it was just a log in to Wordpress.
But maybe it isn't.
So I've changed the setting now.
I used to have a slide rule, but I can't remember what happened to it.
David wrote: "One of the most beguiling problems in modern science is solved in Theoretical Physics and Interior Design."I was wondering: square footage or volume? Most homes in suburbia do not have adequate headroom for your average male African elephant to stand comfortably, but because the inhabitants are not quite as tall, this is not a problem to them. It might be to the elephant.
It is a similar problem (though of an entirely different scale) when our chinchilla, Gizzy, hides under the bed and has to squish down.
She is also grey.
It is not a problem for either the elephants or Gizzy.As Sir David Attenborough pointed out in his most recent TV series for the BBC all grey mammals also exist in the dimensions beyond our normal 3D space, so headroom is not really a problem for them.
This is why all cats - who as DNA evidence has revealed all all descended from one common grey ancestor - all believe they can fit into spaces that are not big enough for them as copious evidence on the internet has shown.
Delving once more into the history of popular culture with The 1970s and the Rise of Erotic Knitting.


