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  • xkcd: Black Holes vs Regular Holes

    → 7:35 AM, Oct 22
  • Opinion | Israel Is About to Make a Terrible Mistake - The New York Times

    → 12:27 AM, Oct 21
  • iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max Review for Photographers! - YouTube

    → 3:41 PM, Oct 18
  • Barnes & Noble Undergoes a Back-to-Basics Redesign - The New York Times

    “Any design agency would have a heart attack if they could see what we’re doing,” James Daunt, the Barnes & Noble chief executive, said. “We don’t have any architect doing our design at any stage. There’s no interior designer.”

    → 1:54 PM, Oct 18
  • How “Drive to Survive” Remade Formula 1 | The New Yorker

    → 10:17 PM, Oct 17
  • Beastgrip Pro Series 1.7X Telephoto Lens | Beastgrip – BEASTGRIP CO

    → 5:41 PM, Oct 17
  • Average household net worth - USAFacts

    → 3:10 PM, Oct 17
  • Home Sales on Track for Slowest Year Since Housing Bust - WSJ

    → 12:55 AM, Oct 17
  • Beyond the Myth of Rural America | The New Yorker

    → 12:43 AM, Oct 17
  • What Happened to San Francisco, Really? | The New Yorker

    → 12:32 AM, Oct 17
  • Goodwill Tries to Figure Out Online Commerce - The New York Times

    → 12:09 AM, Oct 16
  • Pete Davidson Cold Open - SNL - YouTube

    → 7:32 AM, Oct 15
  • The Pumpkin Spice Latte Made Autumn Perfect - The Atlantic

    → 6:34 AM, Oct 15
  • There’s a New Chess Cheating Blowup—and This One’s About a Watch - WSJ

    → 2:21 AM, Oct 14
  • How many vacant homes are there in the US?

    → 8:09 PM, Oct 13
  • How much do workers in the US earn?

    $46,367

    → 8:07 PM, Oct 13
  • xkcd: Earth Layers

    → 5:38 PM, Oct 11
  • ACT Scores Fell for Class of 2023, Sixth Consecutive Decline - WSJ

    → 1:48 PM, Oct 11
  • ESA - Orion Nebula in NIRCam short-wavelength channel

    → 3:50 AM, Oct 11
  • Why Dizziness Is Still a Medical Mystery | The New Yorker

    The experience of dizziness has been documented for thousands of years, and it’s one of the most common complaints that bring people to the doctor. Even children can readily identify it: if you are old enough to play Ring Around the Rosie, you know what it feels like. Yet dizziness, like pain, isn’t something that can be seen directly in an X-ray or an MRI; it must be described by the person who feels it, and terms like “vertigo” and “light-headedness” never seem to capture the entire experience, or how profoundly it can unsettle us.

    → 3:33 AM, Oct 11
  • No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air - Scientific American

    → 12:50 PM, Oct 9
  • How Formula 1 is Filmed (It’s a Technical Masterpiece) - YouTube

    → 8:05 PM, Oct 7
  • Master Mobile Filmmaking in 20 Minutes - YouTube

    → 7:53 PM, Oct 7
  • Jhumpa Lahiri Has Found a Place of Contentment - WSJ

    → 1:15 PM, Oct 7
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