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Ford Motor Company is seeking a patent for technology that would allow it to tailor in-car advertising by listening to conversations among vehicle occupants, as well as by analyzing a car’s historical location and other data. NOPE NOPE NOPE therecord.media/ford-patent-ap

I made this beef stew. It gets points for being easy and tasty, but the instructions are confusing. Treat it as a template. Just brown the meat, then bake with its other ingredients for four hours.

jamieoliver.com/recipes/beef/m

**The ‘Super Emmys’ flopped 50 years ago. But that shouldn’t minimize this historic ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ win**

>>This bizarreness shouldn’t minimize the work that Silverman’s episode did, both in front of and behind the camera. The main category win made her the first woman to receive the comedy writing Emmy solo, without sharing a byline with a male partner. And its plot is still prescient.

(Transparency: Treva is my cousin. I adore her.)
latimes.com/entertainment-arts

My review of Orphans of the Sky by Robert Heinlein
4 stars. Not his best work, but still enjoyable.

amzn.to/4e5mTvL

I use a similar recipe from the 1980s-era Cooking in a Small Kitchen; it adds thyme and a few stalks of celery at the bottom of the pot to prevent sticking.

It is brain-dead easy. And yummy, as long as everyone in the family eats it.

I usually cook ratatouille alongside, FWIW.
nigella.com/recipes/chicken-wi

A Chilling History: On the science and technology of portable coolers.
Yeah, you'll like this.
sciencehistory.org/collections

First documented in the 14th century, the oina is now almost entirely forgotten. According to some, oina is the precursor of baseball, brought to the US by Romanians from Transylvania who emigrated there. romania-insider.com/forgotten-

"Over the last several decades, a quiet revolution has taken place in American fiction: The novels recognized by major literary prizes have largely abandoned the present in favor of the past. Contemporary fiction has never been less contemporary." thenation.com/article/culture/

It’s rare enough to find a plant encased in amber, rarer still to find part of a dinosaur – so imagine paleontologists’ surprise when they discovered this feathery "flower" was in fact a feathery tail that once belonged to a juvenile theropod. iflscience.com/this-beautiful-

"Harris is flipping independents as well. Before Tuesday’s debate, Harris trailed Trump by 9 points (35% to 44%) with that crucial bloc; she now leads by 10 (47% to 37%)."

yahoo.com/news/new-yahoo-newsy

The Kiffness - Eating the Cats ft. Donald Trump (Debate Remix)

It’s as good as you hoped.
youtube.com/watch?v=3BrCvZmSnK

A Short History of Computers in the Movies: Panel Lights, Spinning Tapes, and Lab Coats (2013)

Let's look at how the film industry has treated computing.

smartbear.com/blog/2013/a-shor

“I am still a stutterer, by the way. I don’t say I was cured. I’m still a stutterer. I just work with it.” In his memoir, Voices and Silences, James Earl Jones wrote about how poetry helped him find his voice as a person who stutters. youtube.com/watch?v=TfYDrQRiN2

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