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Previously on "Monday Links from the Gap Between Teams Meetings vol. DCCLXXI"
I usually copy the title from the previous week and update the Roman numerals as required, but the copying was done in haste this week and picked up a spurious "#1" at the start of the title. By the time I'd noticed, I could no longer edit the title from my own account - there's a limit of five or ten minutes on title editing for some reason. So I had to make rare use of the admin privileges I have access to, meaning the edit shows up as being by "administrator"
Monday Links from the Gap Between Teams Meetings vol. DCCLXXI
First week on new project: the meetings are fewer, but they seem to expect me to do a lot more during the gaps so you'll have to read this lot for me
City on Fire - ”It was November 25, 1864, a clear, cool Friday just after Thanksgiving, and New York City was thick with crowds of people … The jovial mood shifted sharply as the sounds of alarms erupted in the streets of Manhattan.” How a Confederate spy cell set out to cause panic in New York.
The Hidden World of Electrostatic Ecology - What do bees and eels have in common? ”Invisibly to us, insects and other tiny creatures use static electricity to travel, avoid predators, collect pollen and more. New experiments explore how evolution may have influenced this phenomenon.”
An undulating thrill - ”Once lauded as a wonder of the age, cocaine soon became the object of profound anxieties. What happened?” How everybody's favourite soft drink ingredient earned a bad rep.
Revolution in the air: how laughing gas changed the world - And while we're on the subject of mind bending chemicals: ”Since its discovery in the 18th century, nitrous oxide has gone from vaudeville gimmick to pioneering anaesthetic to modern party drug.”
Voynich Manuscript scans reveal early decoding attempt - HT to DoctorStrangelove for this discovery, hidden on the Voynich Manuscript itself: ”Multispectral imaging has uncovered that the baffling symbols in the 15th-century document—dubbed the world’s most mysterious manuscript—were scrutinised by its owner, a Prague doctor.”
Heavy Metal: West Midlands Industry In the Late 1970s - Photographs by Janine Wiedel: ”I remember one woman saying to me, ‘Couldn’t you have got him to wear a suit?’ In those days, you might be photographed at your wedding and that was about it. Women didn’t know what their men looked like at work because they’d never been inside the forge or down the pit.”
Happy invoicing!
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