
[Found at the University of California website.]

[Found at the University of California website.]

[Found here, and yes, we discussed it at length yesterday when you weren’t paying attention.]

Ultra-High Speed photography .gifs are ultra-slow to load, but they’re worth the wait.
Interesting essay on the existence and non-existence of the FBI Files on cartoonist Walk Kelly. [Related post here.]
“Michael row de boat ashore, Hallelujah!” Earliest known published lyrics of that song date to 1867 and were written in dialect. It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned St. Helena Island prior to the arrival of the Union navy. [Wiki]
Gullah is still spoken on St. Helena Island. It’s a creole language.
Squirrel painlessly removes girl’s tooth. TRUE.
[Top image: A parallel LC circuit or band-stop filter. Image found here, via here.]

I wanna be the Sumpy.
I don’t wanna be the Bobo.
Interview with Ian Herring. The guy is a “colourist,” enhances comic books by coloring the graphics. His website is kinda cool, too.
“Hey, Dad. Can I have your jeans?” Denim jeans or jackets manufactured before 1980 are a hot ticket for collectors. Wow.
Milo Yiannopoulos, Christina Hoff Sommers and Steven Crowder: Intolerant jerks disrupt an otherwise civil forum. Long clip, starts out kinda jumpy. [NSFW, NSFK, foul language with subtitles.]
Want to learn tattooing but your girlfriend won’t let you practice on her? Make your ink mistakes on a Pound Of Flesh instead.
World’s 1st prosthetic arm designed for a tattoo artist is pure steampunk.
“Hinky Dinky Parley-Voo” was a popular song post-WWI.
[Top image: She worked in vaudeville, radio, film and on Broadway. She played Daisy Moses in a popular TV show. Guess before you click.]