Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
The Arts: There is a pulp
magazine archive, of magazines published in the middle, more or
less, of the last century, which may be accessed free of charge. Warning -- some of the covers are rather racy, and/or demeaning to women. There is
a good search feature. I entered "Jack Vance," and was easily able to access his splendid The Dragon Masters, an award-winning story
about what human nature is and isn't. Files can be accessed in several formats, including .PDF.
(and Science) Gizmodo on the
discovery of pigments.
An
atheist movie critic is positive about Paul, Apostle of Christ,
which is currently in theaters.
Christianity: Gizmodo and other sources report that China
has banned all on-line sales of Bibles.
Finance: On why US automakers might
not be well served by relaxing fuel efficiency standards (as the
Trump administration is in the process of doing).
Humor: Listverse tells us 10
interesting things about M&Ms.
Politics: A former Postmaster General says that President
Trump is wrong -- the Post Office makes money delivering for Amazon.
Science: Scientific American reports that orangutans
use plants as medicine.
Thanks for looking!
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