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Tank Chats #9 Whippet – Medium A

Published on 31 Aug 2015 The ninth in a series of short films about some of the vehicles in our collection presented by The Tank Museum’s historian David Fletcher MBE. While the heavy tanks were...

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“The conceptual penis as a social construct”

Getting a paper published is one of the regular measurements of academic life — usually expressed as “publish or perish” — so getting your latest work into print is a high priority for almost all...

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What Fans Never Knew About Weird Al Yankovic

Published on 19 May 2017 With his seemingly endless optimism and light-hearted satire, Weird Al Yankovic has a power that goes beyond innovative lyrics and catchy tunes: he makes people happy. But...

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The Hero Of Tannenberg – Paul von Hindenburg I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Published on 20 May 2017 Paul von Hindenburg’s military career was already over when World War 1 broke out. He fought in legendary German battles like Königgrätz [and] Sedan and now was retired. But...

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QotD: The nanny state’s ever-expanding reach

The Royal Society for Public Health is suggesting that unusual, unhealthy or minority pursuits should be criminalised in order to set a good example to others. They want people to be arrested, fined...

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Ned Kelly – V: The Iron Outlaw – Extra History

Published on Apr 15, 2017 Ned Kelly sought revenge against the police. He built plate armor and planned to derail their train so he could kill them, but his plan was betrayed and police surrounded him...

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Why Do We Have Grass Lawns

Published on 17 Apr 2017 In this video: Maintaining the perfect lawn takes a lot of work. There’s mowing, fertilizing, aerating, and watering. Having a trimmed green field leading up to your front...

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Who’s afraid of Mrs. Grundy?

In my family, the name “Mrs. Grundy” was used to describe someone of rigidly conformative taste and judgement (and keenly censorious bent). I’d always assumed it was just a family notion or perhaps a...

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QotD: The dangers of career “dualization”

This concept [of dualization] applies much more broadly than just drugs and colleges. I sometimes compare my own career path, medicine, to that of my friends in computer programming. Medicine is very...

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Top 10 Reasons the Byzantine Empire Was Among the Most Successful in History

Published on 2 May 2017 You’d see a lot of changes when looking at a map of present day Europe and comparing it to a 30 year old one. Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and the Baltic States were all part of...

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Remembering the Six-Day War

With the 50th anniversary coming up in a few weeks, Jerrold L. Sobel provides a retrospective on the Arab-Israeli war of 1967: For those of us alive during those daunting days in May 1967 leading up to...

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Venezuela’s American “useful idiots”

Marian L. Tupy on the American apologists for the ongoing economic and humanitarian disaster unfolding in Venezuela, thanks to that country’s embrace of socialism: … all socialist countries eventually...

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The Ally From The Far East – Japan in World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special

Published on 22 May 2017 Japan’s participation in World War 1 is an often overlooked part of their history – even in Japan itself. Their service as one of the members of the Entente marked the climax...

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QotD: The evil of political correctness

PC [political correctness] represents, in essence, the institutionalisation of dishonesty, of deception, where people are given carte blanche to behave in an immoral way — ‘erect those fences, release...

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Vintage Style Storage Boxes w/ Splines

Published on 7 Dec 2015 I wanted to make really nice storage boxes to organize my art supplies so I went with cedar and maple splines. Related posts: French cleat follow-up Why some vintage dates...

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“I don’t know if Lou would be cracking up about this or crying because it’s...

Reactions to the University of Guelph student association’s characterizing Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side” as transphobic: Friends of the late Lou Reed responded on Saturday with disbelief to a...

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ESR presents Open Adventure

Eric S. Raymond recently was entrusted with the original code for ADVENT, and he’s put it up on gitlab for anyone to access: Colossal Cave Adventure was the origin of many things; the text adventure...

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Will it be more Mourning Sickness, or will it be anger this time?

Brendan O’Neill on the reactions to the Manchester bomb attack on Monday after a pop concert: After the terror, the platitudes. And the hashtags. And the candlelit vigils. And they always have the same...

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QotD: Lies about the past

It has long been said that the truth will set you free. This is often true, even when that freedom is the bleak and dry eyed horror of knowing how wrong things can go. (As in, say, studying...

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How Does Glue Work? (feat. VSauce) – James May’s Q&A (Ep 9) – Head Squeeze

Published on 28 Feb 2013 Michael Stevens from Vsauce makes a guest appearance with James May to discuss how glue actually works. James May’s Q&A: With his own unique spin, James May asks and...

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