Come baaaaaaaaaack
Come baaaaaaaaaack
Dreamwidth.
Tumblr is meta enough to do its own historiography.
I have volume one of the Finder Library that's been sitting in my "to read" pile since September. (If it makes it any better, I acquired the current graphic novel I'm reading—Rolling Blackouts—at the same time. It's a big pile.)
“Enigma Of Amigara Fault,”
That's what Tumblr is for.
Hey, oral history is a totally valid method of historical preservation! It's pure coincidence that all major historical events occurred in the same year as a solar eclipse.
Digital is a pretty fragile form of data storage in general (plus you gotta keep on top of your format updates or else oops, you're not going to be able to get at those precious files you had stored on a floppy disk or in a file format you no longer have the software to read). Over the course of human history, we've…
I once saw a historian advocating for "selfies" by rather gleefully pointing out that Millennials are going to be the best visually documented generation in American history.
Waching Bob's Burgers tonight is gonna be weird.
I liked it a lot! Keaton was great, as was the rest of the cast. It's snappy, moves along nicely, and does a decent job of showing us how the franchise was built (and what prompted Kroc to take the actions he took that completely screwed over the McDonalds' brothers).
That's the Monkey!
Too soon. :(
I had recent occasion to look at the FBI's cybercrime report from 2001 (which is as far back they go on their site), and I was immensely tickled to see "Nigerian Letter Fraud" among the top ten complaint categories (#3 at 15.5%, in case you were wondering).
I made bolognese.
Toni Erdman and The Founder.
You could be right. I don't know exactly what your side is.
<— <— this the left eating its own.
It is criminal how much my productivity would go up at work.
Beyonce had a miscarriage a couple of years ago, y'know.