reblogarythm: (wednesday)
reblogarythm ([personal profile] reblogarythm) wrote2024-06-20 07:06 am

What I saw on the web on 2024.6.19


  1. The CO2 5000 ppm Lie
    by Joey Fox
    https://itsairborne.com/the-co2-5000-ppm-lie-a0e6cfe4616b
    heck, i feel cognitive effects when it gets above about 1200
    via rss

  2. Alberta to ban cellphones in K-12 classrooms starting in fall
    by the canadian press
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-classroom-cell-phones-1.7237567
    probably on the whole a good idea, although there are situations in the classroom where distraction rectangles can actually be useful
    via rss

  3. A moment in history: June 19, 1967
    by Scott Lilwall
    https://edmonton.taproot.news/briefs/2024/06/19/a-moment-in-history-june-19-1967
    really this is less about that date, more about a nifty dude
    via rss

  4. Tree enthusiasts set to cultivate urban canopy conversation at conference
    by Stephanie Swensrude
    https://edmonton.taproot.news/news/2024/06/19/tree-enthusiasts-set-to-cultivate-urban-canopy-conversation-at-conference
    looks like an interesting event! wish i could go
    via rss

  5. Form & Formless: Bahauddin Dagar in Concert
    by ustad Bahauddin Dagar
    https://chancentre.com/events/form-formless-bahauddin-dagar-in-concert/
    looks like a thing to plan around
    via word of mouth

  6. Ideological Abuse, Busyness, and the Importance of Rest
    by Ozy Brennan
    https://thingofthings.substack.com/p/ideological-abuse-busyness-and-the
    as Ozy notes, this contains ONE WEIRD TRICK to protect yourself from cults. it probably isn't what you think it will be!
    via rss

  7. Real World Records to release ‘lost album’ by the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
    by Oran Mullan
    https://realworldrecords.com/news/real-world-records-to-release-lost-album-by-the-late-nusrat-fateh-ali-khan/
    "new" NFAK recording?!? yes please!
    via FB

  8. An Immense World: Animal Senses with Ed Yong
    by Ed Yong talking with some dude
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teNE1RXPDOE
    an excellent intro to an excellent book on a fascinating topic
    via going looking after reading (and enjoying) the book

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