Lost any jewelry lately?
Atomic Rockets is a web site about the fictional sort of nuclear-powered "torchship" featured in classic sci-fi stories by Heinlein and Clarke, as well as other sorts of space ship based on real (or real-ish) physics. It’s intended primarily as a resource for writers of hard SF.
Learn about tactics in space warfare. Consider human factors in life support design. Simulate the outcomes of the space mining industry. Each page is rich in diagrams, equations, pictures, and excepts from classic science fiction.
The Ring Finders is a large directory of divers and metal detecting enthusiasts who will go out to where you are and find your lost jewelry. Most of them work on a “reward basis” where they ask for whatever payment seems fair to you.
On December 25th, 1965, amidst the blustery winds and sand dunes of Muskegon, Michigan, Sherman Poppen made history by strapping two skis together and sending his young daughter careening down his backyard hill. His invention, soon dubbed the Snurfer, laid the foundation for snowboarding as we know it.
Made in the Mitten, an 8-minute documentary.
New music: Yoru Ni by TEKE::TEKE. (Bandcamp or Spotify or YouTube). Japanese surf rock.
New music: Chameleon by a/lpaca. (Bandcamp or Spotify or Soundcloud). Fast, driving rock music with vox-distorted vocals. This whole new album is great. Their back catalog is on a different Bandcamp.
This is a/lpaca from Mantova, Italy. Don’t get them mixed up with Alpaca the Shanghai-based sludge metal band or ALPACA the pop collaboration between two ex-step-brothers.
Old music: Ugly Duckling by Honey Magpie (2017). (Bandcamp or Spotify or YouTube). Folk music. Exhibits a keen understanding of swans.
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