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via Metafilter: ‘Gather round, dear readers, and you will hear of a time when “giant negroes” roamed the earth. These giants committed shocking crimes. Newspapers from sea to shining sea documented their foul deeds. Especially the New York Times.’
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it’s a funny video: ‘The newest threat in the war on terror is terrifying; the undead!’
Year: 2007
Moths and meteorites
With National Moth Night and the Perseids, it should have been a good weekend for night-time stuff.
I didn’t have a lot of luck on either front. Really of course you need a moth trap to count moths effectively. I had a go at treacling—spreading a mix of treacle, brown sugar and rum on tree trunks to attract the moths—but nothing came. In the end my total count was three species; Jersey Tiger, seen earlier in the day, a Marbled Beauty attracted to the porch light, and a Double-striped Pug which came into my bedroom. Still, Jersey Tiger was one of the target species for NMN this year, so that’s good.
One thing becomes apparent walking around the garden at night; lots and lots of slugs.
And here’s some hot slug-on-slug action.
I didn’t try very hard with the meteorites, I must admit. And didn’t see any. But little white flashes of light appearing in the sky because the orbit of our planet is rolling through the dust trail of a long-gone comet seems like a good enough reason to post this:
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Fuckwit at Aussie book chain writes outstandingly arrogant letter to small publisher; publisher replies.
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Shiraz Maher, who was a regional officer in northeast England for an extremist Islamist group: “Since leaving in 2005, I’ve been concerned at just how easy it was for me to join — and why there was hardly any support available when I decided to leave.
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Just because.
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‘To mark the start of the football season – or more honestly, to clear some space on my hard disk – some old football cards I scanned in, from a time when footballers were certainly uglier (Carlos Tevez notwithstanding)’
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via enthusiasm, tarry art: ‘Biagi’s idea of the TAR collection was born during a visit to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles.’
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A common enough idea, but quite well done here: ‘these computer-generated modified maps – or cartograms – redraw the globe with each country’s size proportionate to statistics in a whole series of categories.’
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birdy blogging: ‘The planets have aligned, the flood has come and gone, and the Birdfreak Team has been honored with hosting the 55th edition of I and the Bird.’
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pictures by H C-B. Even in grainy scans these are truly beautiful.

