Monday, December 17, 2018

Miss Cellania's Links

The Immortal Remains of Susan Potter. She donated her body to be digitized, and NatGeo explains how that happened.  (via Digg)

What Happened to Confederate Leaders After the Civil War?

In 1949, King Features Syndicate produced a giveaway book, sort of a quasi-comic, to explain how nuclear fission works. It starred Dagwood and his wife Blonde, with appearances by other King Features comic characters. (Thanks, Tim!)

How far can you run in 24 hours? Camille Herron ran 162 miles!

The Medicare-for-all paradox. Employer-provided insurance could be both an impetus and a barrier to a single-payer plan.

Have you ever had a vinyl record that never ended, because the loop in the middle was recorded on? It happens more than you think!

16 British Tumblr Posts That Roast America So Hard, You'll Want To Dump Your Tea Out.

The Adult Swim Interactive Choir. Your job is to pull the lips open, which is all it takes to make the virtual mouth sing. (via Laughing Squid)

What Happened to All the People Who Left the Trump Administration?

I love this version of Rapunzel. (via Geeks Are Sexy)

A blast from the past (2014): Science Ornaments for Your Christmas Tree.

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