Nova cover art, 2001, by Chris Moore

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  • gone fishin’

    Quick reference for your BOOlean Operators

    “He needs some milk” stance

    Black Halloween Costume

    Railway bridge at sunset, Stockholm, Sweden [OC] [1024×683]

    Allison Scagliotti

    Intermittent Fasting

    Books of Colors and Space Review

    The fine publishers at Smart Pop have graciously sent me copies of Star Trek: My First Book of Space and Star Trek: My First Book of Colors, both of which are “board books”, aimed at readers that are just getting out of the “eat the book” phase of their education and are moving into the “look at the book” phase.  Both are beautifully illustrated by Jason Kayser, with Colors being 100% hand illustrated and Space being a hybrid of official NASA photography with Trek art elements added.  There’s maybe only about 100 words between the two books, but within that limited word count are some extremely deep cuts, including references to coffee nebulas, shoeless Gorn, and Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combination.  If you’re an advanced Trek reader, these aren’t going to blow you away, but if you’re an advanced Trek reader, you’re not the target audience, are you?  Author certainly makes the effort for you though, with a series of color declarations that are both informative and poetical.

    There’s long been a huge disparity between Star Wars and Star Trek with how they focus on their target demographics, with Trek not having much in the way of beginner reader materials or even young adult content, usually aiming more for the adult market.   Don’t believe me? In just the last year Star Wars has had at least 10 different children / YA novels in just the High Republic storyline.  There’s hundreds of other books aimed at younger audiences over the last 40 years of publishing for that franchise, and as much as I love space wizards with delusions of grandeur, I still prefer Trek with all of it’s slightly more down to Earth storylines and character.   Something you’ll not catch Star Wars doing is having an actual astrophysicist, Erin Macdonald, PhD, writing books that lay the groundwork for a lifetime of STEM appreciation with a veneer of Star Trek coating it.

    Via

    Ann-Margret Olsson, 1961

    How uncivilised

    Tune too soon

    Thanks Shonta

    Waiting in the rain [Original]

    Shawts

    Winamp

    Each bottle is the same whiskey matured in the cask for one year more than the last

    chicken bike

    One of the best lines in MCU

    Dhaka, Bangladesh


  • Rayan of Clan Amol!

    The not-so Great Resignation

    How would a conversation between HK-47 and K2-SO go?

    Couple problems.

    Billionaire No More: Kanye West’s Antisemitism Obliterates His Net Worth As Adidas Cuts Ties

    The superstar rapper no longer has a place on the Forbes Billionaires’ list now that his lucrative deal with Adidas is over.

    Wonderland / Prada 2022

    1600×1200 wallpaper by nami6

    “Ghibli Master Study – Sunset” by ItsEndy|Gavryl Tampil [7680 x 4320]

    Pumpkin carving contest

    Artwork by Brian Csati (Oil on Canvas)

    bootyful music

    St Julian’s – Malta

    “A Brand New World” [3840×2160]

    Hearts Amphithere Dragon

    Defense of the Ancient [2048×1536]

    Caitriona Balfe

    WILLYS

    TIE Scimitar

    Aaayyyy

    hotdog water

    Defcon Ruckus

    Brittney Griner Lost Appeal, Will Serve 9 Years in Russian Penal Colony

    “People with more severe crimes have gotten less than what I was given.”

    Blursed mirror

    StarCraft 2 ghost Nova Terra cosplay by Armored Heart Cosplay

    The Air Ship theatrical poster, 1898, by The H.C. Miner Litho. Co., N.Y.

    Cutie 🥰🥰🥰

    “The Mothman”, my work with Copic markers.

    Ana de Armas

    Gym Jordan….

    Good syntax atleast!

    The future of AI