- When We Were "Seventeen": A History In 47 Covers: Seventeen Magazine was probably never for anyone 17-years old, but it is nonetheless a time capsule of teenage girldom. Some of it is simply quaint, as in the passing of time. Other parts of it are, well, places we're glad we're not anymore. The worst of it is, places we think we shouldn't be anymore, and still are.
- Who is this guy with all his ducks in a row? Or, actually, a column? Find out by reading A Conversation With Randall Munroe, the Creator of XKCD. 'Nuff said.
- This is pretty cool, with a couple of videos. Who doesn't love these dioramas? We all grew up with them. How the American Museum of Natural History is Restoring its Dioramas
- Tor has put together a humongous list of favorite ghosts. It includes both Beetlejuice and Banquo, so it's pretty agnostic. Ghosts From A to Z.
- 9 of the World’s Weirdest Museums After all, who doesn't want to see a size 37 shoe worn by the world's tallest man, or the world's longest tapeworm?
Thursday, October 25, 2012
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