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Monday Links from the Bench vol. CCCXCIV

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    Monday Links from the Bench vol. CCCXCIV

    FYI, today is International Emoji Day. I still prefer smilies
    • Your car has just been crushed by hagfish: Frequently Asked Questions - Andrew David Thaler has all you need to know about the creatures involved in a road accident in Oregon last week, widely reported on social media as eels, but actually hagfish: ”Slime eel (as well as snot snake) is the common name for Pacific hagfish… Look at the hand holding the fish. Is it completely covered in slime? Then it’s a hagfish.”


    • What Would It Take to Completely Sterilize the Earth? - Ed Yong on a recent paper examining the likelihood of all life on Earth being annihilated: ”To be clear, the three researchers aren’t concerned with the fate of humans… Instead, the trio wanted to know what it would take to wipe out all life on the planet.”

    • This magical drug mansion in Upstate New York is where the psychedelic ’60s took off - Ahmed Kabil on the history of psychedelic experimentation at Millbrook: ”In September of 1963, Alpert, Leary, and Ralph Metzner (their colleague at Harvard) moved in, along with thirty or so of their followers… The mansion now renovated and replete with the requisite Persian rugs, pillows, mattresses and psychedelic art, its residents could trip with reckless abandon.”

    • An Oral History of The Simpsons’ Classic Planet of the Apes Musical - "In a show as jam-packed with memorable moments as The Simpsons, it’s hard to say with any certainty where any one bit ranks. What I do know is when you mention anything about Planet of the Apes to a fan of the show, their mind will instantly jump to the words ‘Dr. Zauis, Dr. Zauis.’… With the third installment of the rebooted Planet of the Apes series coming out this weekend, here is the story of how the musical came together, from chimpan-A to chimpan-Z."

    • Survivors of America’s first atomic bomb test want their place in history - Yesterday was the anniversary of the Trinity Test, when the world’s first nuclear explosion ushered in a new age. As usual, the local poor people affected by this experiment were largely ignored: ”’I didn’t know at the time what had happened to me,’ said Gilmore. ‘My outer skin gradually fell off the next few days, I used lotions and stuff on it, [but they] didn’t seem to make much difference. A few years later, I began to have skin problems, and I’ve had treatments ever since.’”

    • That Healthy Glow (Part 1), That Healthy Glow (Part 2) - More on the careless spread of radioactive materials: ”Pierre and Marie Curie likely never realized the full impact of what they were releasing on the world… The use of radium as an ingredient in patent medications had quickly become big business by the early 1920s. Numerous radium-laced products began to be sold (including radium-laced beauty creams, toothpaste, chocolate bars, soap, etc). Given the lack of real consumer protection legislation, the companies selling the products were free to make grandiose claims about the effectiveness of radiation in curing disease.”

    • Catch An Ancient Ferry To A Ghost Station - "We're out in Gravesend to use the most easterly public crossing on the River Thames. It's a half-hourly ferry service that connects this historic Kentish town with an abandoned rail station in Tilbury, Essex. Pedestrians and cyclists only. The limit might be 50 people, but rarely do so many turn up. Catch the ferry on a weekday, and you can have the boat to yourself." Something to do next time you have some free time in London

    • The Libertarian Utopia That’s Just a Bunch of White Guys on a Tiny Island - "The people of Liberland love Bitcoin and hate political correctness. There will be no taxes and very few women or people of color. But with some luck, the unrecognized three-square-mile territory on the Western bank of the Danube might one day become the Libertarian utopia for disaffected white men." It’s hard to see how these people manage to convince themselves of their own innate superiority when they’re so clearly a bunch of feckin’ eejits

    • How to defend your website with ZIP bomb - Clever idea: plant ZIP files at locations scanned by automated exploitation tools, which when accessed will expand from a comparatively small size to absolutely humongous, thereby using up all the memory on the attacking machine and making it crash: ”As 42.zip shows us it can compress a 4.5 peta byte (4.500.000 giga bytes) file down to 42 kilo bytes. When you try to actually look at the content (extract or decompress it) then you'll most likely run out of disk space or RAM.”

    • Rogan Brown - Paper Sculptures - "My work plays with the architecture of nature and organic growth. By identifying patterns and motifs that occur in the natural world in different contexts and at different scales, both macroscopic and microscopic, I have developed a formal, aesthetic vocabulary that I use to construct hybrid sculptural forms, both real and surreal."



    Happy invoicing!

    #2
    Great one on Gravesend to Tilbury. I once thought about taking the Ferry at Gravesend then cycling home. However it would have shortened my cycle distance by too much.

    Tilbury Fort is well worth a visit. I remember it from most haunted too.

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      #3
      The paper sculptures are stunning although a couple of them appear to more resemble female genitalia than angel wings and pods but there you go.

      Sadly we can't big him up or give him any credit because he's got a Daily Wail link on his link page
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #4
        Hagfish. Nice. Or maybe not.

        qh
        He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.

        I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.

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          #5
          Well that's your secret santa sorted this year NF

          https://www.amazon.com/Certainly-Abo...cece960e43fa5b
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Well that's your secret santa sorted this year NF

            https://www.amazon.com/Certainly-Abo...cece960e43fa5b
            $11.38 ! As much as that! That would buy him poster of the year 2017.

            BTW - how many have won poster of the year twice? Is there a list of previous winners?

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              #7
              I will be enjoying the Monday links with a beer in the garden shortly. Many thanks.

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                #8
                Gratuitous bump.

                I had tulip to do this afternoon so missed the opportunity to read the links i'd opened. Fecking clients are getting ideas above their station - monday afternoon is links time.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
                  Gratuitous bump.

                  I had tulip to do this afternoon so missed the opportunity to read the links i'd opened. Fecking clients are getting ideas above their station - monday afternoon is links time.
                  Ta

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                    #10
                    That "How to defend your website with ZIP bomb" looks good. So true:

                    If you have ever hosted a website or even administrated a server you'll be very well aware of bad people trying bad things with your stuff.
                    When I first hosted my own little linux box with SSH access at age 13 I read through the logs daily and report the IPs (mostly from China and Russia) who tried to connect to my sweet little box
                    Found another small change to my database again yesterday, no way it's a programming error a) The code in question is very short, the dbase insert is the line after the email send using the same variables and the email is correct and b) No error could affect just one record in hundreds like that. The visit logs shows about 60% F* Russians! They are clearly using small websites for practice.

                    Rant!
                    bloggoth

                    If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
                    John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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