Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Miss Cellania's Links

Spookiest Stays: US Cities With the Most Haunted Hotels. (via Digg)  

The Boomer Stuff Avalanche. Millennials are about to be crushed by all the junk their parents accumulated. (via Metafilter)

When you need to hear something nice about yourself. (via Everlasting Blort)

In 1924 a risqué silent film featured a woman as US president - what happened on screen in the 100 years that followed? (via Damn Interesting)

The world's laziest dude. Much funnier than you would expect.

These Are Americans’ Biggest Fears in 2024, as the Country Is ‘Becoming More Afraid.’ Yet the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.

Kylo Ren’s Back to Let the Past Die in Star Wars’ New Comic. After the events of The Last Jedi, Kylo's going back to what he's best at: looking to his grandpappy for evil guidance.

I got dysentery so you don’t have to. https://eukaryotewritesblog.com/2024/10/21/i-got-dysentery-so-you-dont-have-to/ The experience of a challenge trial Volunteer. (via Nag on the Lake)

Salmon Make a Long-Awaited Return to the Klamath River for the First Time in 112 Years, After Largest Dam Removal in U.S. (via Metafilter)


4 comments:

  1. Scary links today!

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  2. I asked to hear something nice about myself and got the distinct impression it was from a judge just before giving me 20 to life.

    My biggest fear is the crazies are stoking the public so much we may see witch burnings soon.

    The Klamath River is running freely and the Salmon are like kids the day they open the city pools.
    That’s lovely, hug a tree, but should we be tearing down dams that could give us carbon free power?
    I know they weren’t big hydroelectric dams but they couldn't be used for smaller generation?
    They also held a reserve of potable water in a time where the climate is so uncertain?
    I’m not qualified to answer these questions but I hope someone who is, is.

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  3. Yes, it was me questioning the salmons feelings.
    xoxoxoBruce

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  4. I didn't think hydroelectric dams were carbon free. The necessary flooding causes a huge amount of CO2 or even methane generation from the rotting vegetation. Getting rid of the dam approximately reverses this part of the damage. ICBW however. Dams aren't terrible, by power generation standards, but they may have a better rep than they deserve. Unlike nuclear, which has a worse.

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