Monday, November 06, 2023

Miss Cellania's Links

Laughing At Evil: When Charlie Chaplin Brought Hitler to the Big Screen. (via Damn Interesting)

Notable Sandwiches #75: Grilled Cheese. "In this world so full of slaughter and fire, where doubt and monstrosity abound, this much is clear to me: the grilled cheese is a small and perfect thing." (via Metafilter

‘Secret room’ decorated by Michelangelo to open to the public in Italy. (via Boing Boing)

SNL’s Best Disney Spoofs, Ranked.

Aaron Graham and the prison hulks of the early 19th century. (via Strange Company)    

"Thunderstruck" on a Homemade Tubulum. Contains NSFW language.

How to Make Chai. A deep-dive into the best type of tea, brewing method, and spices for a perfect cup.

The Building That Gave Its Residents Leukemia. Five cases in one apartment is suspicious.

A Blast from the Past (2015): Remembering Ada Lovelace, the First Computer Programmer.

5 comments:

  1. I was visiting a friend who was studying architecture in Italy many years (decades) ago, and he took us down to the secret room where Michelangelo is thought to have been hiding out. It was amazing to be so close to the sketches he drew on the wall.

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  2. "In this world so full of slaughter and fire,
    where doubt and monstrosity do ring,
    this much is clear to me:
    the grilled cheese is a small and perfect thing."

    There, I fixed it for you.

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  3. There are so many ways to make a grilled cheese sandwich it’s a category not a thing.

    The story of the prison hulks brings to mind our current “for profit” prisons.

    The Tubulum is beyond amazing.

    Lovelace was a pioneer with jaw dropping skills, so was Ada back in the day.

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  4. The link to Amusing Planet didn't show the article. This has happened several times so when you post them I usually skip them.

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  5. Anonymous, I don't know why that's happening, but I will look into it.

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