May 2009
31 posts
May 31st
An interesting Ask Metafilter question: “Let’s say, 15 million years ago, some creature on Earth got a boost and started a civilization in the span of around 100,000 years, getting to a renaissance-level society — architecture, art, philosophy, basic science, but no titanium, steel girders, nuclear waste, etc. Would they have left any evidence that we could find, or would time...
May 30th
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ListenThe Bangles: “How Is the Air Up...
May 28th
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ListenSwell Maps: “Vertical...
May 22nd
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ListenThe Vaselines: “Dying for It” (1988)....
May 19th
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May 14th
ListenCrystal Stilts: “Crystal Stilts”...
May 13th
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Unknown Japanese TV show: “The similarities between cats and lions.” Cats are cool, lions are cool, and Japanese TV is totally nutcakes. rispostesenzadomanda: xkrissy: Test 1: How do lions react to cat toys? - It was found that lions will try to “punch” little furry toys much in the same way cats would. Test 2: Do lions like catnip? - Just like cats, lions love to drunkenly...
May 12th
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May 9th
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ListenMarine Girls: “Day/Night Dreams”...
May 8th
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May 5th
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Homer Groening: “The Story” (1969). A dad named Homer puts down the donuts and Duff beer to pick up a videocamera and record his young son telling a sweet and slightly rambling story to his little sisters, Lisa and Maggie. (It reminds me a bit of John & Faith Hubley’s “Cockaboody” from 1973, starring their daughters Emily and Georgia.)
May 4th
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ListenEddie South: “Improvisations on the First...
May 1st