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Beyond the wonders of a quickly developing art form and technology lay widespread lack of control over one’s own image, perverse incentives to make a quick buck, and generalized fear at the prospect of humiliation and the invasion of privacy. historynewsnetwork.org/article

TIL The first assassination attempt against a president occurred in 1835, when Richard Lawrence attempted to fire two pistols at Andrew Jackson. His pistols misfired and Jackson used his cane to severely beat Lawrence.

imperfectunion.substack.com/p/

Essential oils have a long history of straddling the lines between magic, medicine, and scam.
Long read, but both educational and entertaining.
sciencehistory.org/stories/mag

The Department of City Planning (DCP) rolled out an updated version of the NYC Street Map tool, providing users with a record of not just the altered streets but also the original ones dating back to the early 20th century. The tool offers a digital compilation of the entire history of New York City’s 32,000-plus streets. streets.planning.nyc.gov/about

This is Your Brain on Zoom

Neural signaling during online exchanges is substantially suppressed compared to activity in face-to-face conversations.
news.yale.edu/2023/10/25/zoomi

Older news story, but you need the timeline cleanser: A tortoise called Charles Darwin officially opened a science laboratory at the University of Lincoln. The presenter held him while he munched through a ribbon made of rocket and dandelion leaves at the opening of the new Joseph Banks laboratories.
bbc.com/news/uk-england-lincol

"I! I have done this! I have caught her! I bring you the Gelfling! I was wounded! I suffered horrible, searing pain!"

—SkekSil the Chamberlain, showing a small cut on his hand to the other Skeksis.

Hundreds of Roman Empire forts popped up in old spy satellite imagery depicting regions of Syria, Iraq and nearby "fertile crescent" territories of the eastern Mediterranean.
space.com/spy-satellite-images

Okay, there's no way I'd get this inflatable bubble tent. For one thing, I'd have a Hamster Identity Crisis. But it looks so cool. amzn.to/3W3OINf

How to Save Wet Books After A Flood

I wish I knew this in 1980 when my basement apartment flooded. My high school yearbook might have been saved.

nps.gov/articles/000/preservat

Hawaii’s governor, David Ige, has committed to what’s referred to as the “30 by ’30” plan: to fence in 30 percent of the state’s priority watersheds by 2030, largely to protect them from the deer. modernfarmer.com/2021/05/the-s

"If you’re looking for an intellectual, rational reason why chattering teeth have been such a consistent seller and are repeatedly knocked off by overseas toy makers, there isn’t one." collectorsweekly.com/articles/

“The European Union says blue checkmarks from Elon Musk’s X are deceptive and that the online platform falls short on transparency and accountability requirements.” apnews.com/article/x-twitter-e

An oldie-but-goodie. And a reminder that Zoom was an improvement. Mostly?
youtube.com/watch?v=DYu_bGbZii

A hallmark of these systems is service frequency: Trains arrive as often as every three minutes during peak hours along the central spines of both the Elizabeth Line and the RER Line A. bloomberg.com/news/features/20

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