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Friday, February 28, 2020
RIP Freeman Dyson
Science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries.
– Freeman Dyson
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RIP Freeman Dyson
Autistic Dissidents
Links 28 February 2020
Sexuality and the Limits of State Power
Wislawa Szymborska, "The End and the Beginning"
Ted Gioia on Music, Seduction, and Inputs
Krishna Killing a Demon with a Cow
You Should Consider Fist Bumping
A Buddhist Monk on Death
Quebec Hydropower, the New Grid, and Buried High V...
Another Outsider at Yale
Cleopatra Selene
Single Billionaire or Married on a Moderate Income?
How Spencer Clark Got his Face on the 5 Cent Bill
RIP Lawrence Tessler, Pioneer of Cutting and Pasti...
European Emigration, 1880-1914
Born at the Wrong Time
The Bosch Parade
Russia Wants a Trump-Sanders Election
Post Brexit Farm Policy
Support vs. Advice
Links 21 February 2020
The Royal Necropolis of Sidon
Hanging with the Elite
The Frankish Lords of St. Dizier, Early Sixth Century
Bootstraps
More on the Struggles of College Graduates
Landscape Photographs of the Year
Love not Fear
Today's Place to Daydream about: the Colombian Andes
Sexual Abuse and Respect for Institutions
Tradition and Business in Japan
Vienna Teng at Mountain Stage
Romantic Kissing is far from Universal
5G Doesn't Mean Anything
Amber Sun Disk
The Leighton House Museum, London
The Strangeness of N.K. Jemisin
Links 14 February 2020
New Viruses Killing Few Children
Ideology and Mental Illness
A Proposal for the Potomac River, 1945
Other Values Trump Honesty
Knausgaard on Kiefer
Families in Bronze Age Bavaria
The Pain of Being Jordan Peterson
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Modernism, or, Your Feelings are Irrelevant
Assembling "The Kiss"
Links 7 February 2020
Donald Trump, Architecture Critic
The Tale of Two Monks and a Woman
There are Worse Things than Polarization
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John
John Bedell is an archaeologist, historian, and father of five living in Maryland. He has self-published two novels and is writing a third.
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