I've had this cookbook for 20 years but barely use it. Nonetheless, I've no intention in getting rid of it. Go figure. https://amzn.to/3VWCvK3
Bella, from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, achieved a purr that measured 54.6 decibels -- equivalent to the volume of a boiling kettle. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/24432098/cats-worlds-loudest-purr-after-breaking-guinness-record/
When artists and writers were strapped for cash, Madame Rachou, the “patronne” would let them pay rent with paintings or manuscripts. Clientele were also permitted to to paint and decorate their rooms however they wanted. https://www.messynessychic.com/2019/06/21/inside-the-beat-hotel-of-paris/
The South Kensington venue's collection includes a trumpet from the opening ceremony 152 years ago and a programme designed by Pablo Picasso. The archive spans the venue's history since its inception in the 1850s and consists of tens of thousands of items. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-67099592
Visually navigate code as stars and galaxies
I have no idea if this is useful, but it sure looks cool.
https://anvaka.github.io/pm/#/
If you happen to be shopping for slacks... these are okay. https://amzn.to/4cNSW29
Top 1% Earnings by State https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-the-top-1-percent-in-each-u-s-state/
A trove of 1960s computer advertisements http://www.dvq.com/oldcomp/oldads.htm
A cursory overview of the internals of iMessage https://jjtech.dev/reverse-engineering/imessage-explained/
The network was so extensive that the historian Stephen Alford – who has been hunting down Elizabethan spies and painstakingly reconstructing Cecil’s illicit files about each “intelligencer” ever since he found the list in the archives nearly 15 years ago – thinks it was “the first properly organised secret service” in England.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/29/uncovered-428-year-old-secret-dossier-reveals-elizabeth-is-network-of-spies
Arizona abortion rights advocates submit double the signatures needed to put constitutional amendment on ballot
"This is the most signatures ever gathered for a ballot measure in Arizona history, which is a testament to the broad support among Arizona voters for restoring and protecting abortion access in Arizona," Cheryl Bruce, campaign manager of Arizona for Abortion Access, said in a statement.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/arizona-abortion-rights-constitutional-amendment-ballot/
An army marches on its stomach.
Did you know that the Red Cross had Clubmobile girls in WWII to distribute donuts to soldiers? I read an entire historical novel about them back in 2019. https://amzn.to/4eTxbQi
One of the lesser known items at the British Library is a map of an army encampment of King Henry VIII (Cotton Roll XIII 41), probably dating to one of the invasions of northern France that he led in 1513 and again in 1544. It shows a camp with all the essentials for supporting an army on campaign: a kitchen, storage for weapons and ammunition, quarters for officers and men, and … a pastry tent? https://blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2024/03/henry-viiis-pastry-tent.html
Ivory Coast receives first batch of malaria vaccines
The government announced the arrival of 656,600 doses of the R21/Matrix-M vaccine, which will be used to immunize 250,000 children under two years old.
https://wenewsenglish.pk/ivory-coast-receives-first-malaria-vaccines/
This project all started when an investigation unit in Maryland approached the Bloop Museum with a request to use their antique computer resources to decode the information on a 5.25″ floppy disk. https://hackaday.com/2023/09/15/preserving-floppy-disks/
Step one in reducing orbital clutter—or, colloquially, space trash—is designing spacecraft that safely leave space when their missions are complete. “I thought naïvely, as a student, ‘How hard can that be?’” https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/06/26/1093649/space-debris-engineer-european-space-agency-job-titles-future/
"Japan's government has finally eliminated the use of floppy disks in all its systems, two decades since their heyday, reaching a long-awaited milestone in a campaign to modernize the bureaucracy."
https://japantoday.com/category/business/japan-declares-victory-in-effort-to-end-government-use-of-floppy-disks
In this archive clip from 1976, Otto Frank tells the BBC about his decision to make his daughter's words public. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240620-anne-frank-and-her-teenage-diary-that-captivated-the-world
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