by | Jun 25, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from The New Yorker The Whispered Warnings of Radiohead’s “OK Computer” Have Come True By Amanda Petrusich Though Thom Yorke insists that “OK Computer” was inspired by the dislocation of non-stop travel, it’s now understood as a record about how overreliance on...
by | Jun 24, 2017 | Weirdness
from The San Bernardino County Sun Self-described ‘Mad Max’ found with illegal weapons — including sawed off shotgun — in Barstow By Beatriz Valenzuela A sawed-off shotgun was among the items seized Thursday night, June 22,from Jack Lee Ernest, 39, of...
by | Jun 23, 2017 | Weirdness
from SPACE The Family Tree of Exoplanets Has Just Divided Into Two Branches By Elizabeth Howell, Seeker This sketch illustrates a family tree of exoplanets. Planets are born out of swirling disks of gas and dust called protoplanetary disks. The disks give rise to...
by | Jun 22, 2017 | Weirdness
from The Sun Earth set for an ‘asteroid encounter’ THIS WEEK and 750ft space rock could be ‘potentially hazardous’ Nasa’s eagle-eyed asteroid hunting team have spotted 1803 potentially hazardous asteroids By Margi Murphy This asteroid rotation map shows how...
by | Jun 21, 2017 | Weirdness
from The Independent Psychopaths drink their coffee black, study finds by indy100 staff If you like your coffee black, you may be someone who prefers strong flavours, takes good care of their health, or just wants to drink their coffee the way it’s supposed to be...