I'm thinking this might work with my knockoff, which is currently almost unusable due to collapse.
I love how the babies are so brightly coloured at first ... and if you're some distance away, you can also tell approximate age by how closely they follow the parent. Newly hatched = tightly bunched up. One of my biologist friends calls this a "clusterduck".
Oh right, it's Donnie's birthday today.
It would be a good thing to keep some N95 masks on hand, because smoke is becoming a regular feature of summer across the continent.
Anything could happen! (They've had some big storms in the DC area.)
"research shows that many people follow their intuition and treat the numbers as evenly spaced, placing a billion roughly halfway between a million and trillion"
(I tried to guess at a thousandth, but came in at about 2.2%)
"The tick proliferation has caught many Canadians off guard, to the point that some have spread an unfounded theory that the bugs are being dropped from planes in a nefarious plot to infect people."
(on Ti(c)kTok of course!)
@rothschildmd.bsky.social another for your collection.
Seeing 1) the pleas from a Redditor in India who's desperate to get hold of an early 2000s edition of Agatha Christie's works, and 2) photos of fast fashion dumped in the global south. If only westerners would donate our books instead of our clothes ...
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Ella Baron on David Hockney â cartoon
Over on X people are arguing with the Weather Channel about the weather
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The Guardian
Jonathan M. Katz
As the United States capital of Washington, D.C. burned 201 years ago today, it was an act of nature that helped to drive the British from the besieged city, and possibly save it from more destruction...