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Hank Williams Exploding Heart
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Hank Williams Exploding Heart

I saw the footage of his funeral for the first time (kodachrome from the 50s) for the first time today, on a trashy cmt biodoc . The footage was edited badly and the voice over was distracting—but there were thou[…]

The American Chemical Society held their annual National Meeting last week
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The American Chemical Society held their annual National Meeting last week, March 13 – 17. It was held in San Diego and around nine thousand papers were presented. The ACS and APS (physics) meetings are quite different. At the physics meeting, […]

The Physics Detective Part Nine — de Bruijn is Mr. Cranky
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The Physics Detective Part Nine — de Bruijn is Mr. Cranky
He certainly doesn’t pull any punches.
This week, I started getting a funny feeling that this story will end with Lister declaring that Jaeger committed suicide, or some similar ty[…]

FT Bottom 25 Animals* – 1. Spiders
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* Okay, we haven’t taken a vote and there may be no more than one – this is just me remembering something I’d intended to write way back in the Month Of Fear but forgot.
Years ago, my then-wife started getting seriously into photogr[…]

A political rant that only barely belongs here…
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A political rant that only barely belongs here…
I had hugely mixed feelings about something I saw outside the Spurs ground earlier today, when I walked past while Tottenham were beating Man City. It was one of those weird narrow vans with sides[…]

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Great Moments: ‘Basin Street Blues/When It’s Sleepy Time Down South’ by Louis Prima 2:27-2:33
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(an occasional series reviewing all of music* a few seconds at a time)
The late ’50s were an awkward time for Louis Prima. He’d had a terrific career as the Italian-American answer to Louis Armstrong, but rock ‘n’ roll was gro[…]

THE FT TOP 25 ANIMALS – 13. Penguins
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Penguins are so great that you could easily construct a top five of penguins. So easily that even though Blogger just et the first run round of this post, I am doing it again.
5: The Emperor Penguin
Looks like a butler, yadda yadda. Falls over when p[…]

Does it have a name?
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Does it have a name?
This, you know, guitars and ties and actual high sales thing we’re drifting through at the moment? Is there a useful agreed name for it yet? If there isn’t, I think that’s quite interesting. What are its backers[…]

“Spoon-Shaped”
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Further egg mystery from Ananova.[…]

C81 vs C86
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C81 vs C86: a defense of the latter would surely (and appropriately) rest on r-ck-st criteria such as ‘coherence’ and ‘flow’. C81 feels like a tape a knowledgeable friend made for you at semi-random. C86 feels like a ‘re[…]

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