We are off today and tomorrow for the US Independence Day holiday. Also included, a song that hews carefully to archaic rules about prepositions at the end of sentences.
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Is there a "right" way to speak, or is language policing more revealing about the anxiety of the scolder than the expression of the speaker?
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What does the timeline of human existence look like when physically laid out to scale? How does that compare to the timeline of the universe?
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Quick, without looking, what color is the sun? Would you believe it's green? Also, please don't look directly at the sun.
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How well-designed is your state's flag?
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Best double check those Roman numerals in your copyright notice...
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Did your teacher lie to you when they told you that the only vowels were A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y?
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A compilation of links and a video to incisive analyses of ChatGPT and what it means for the future.
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The Death Eaters are battling the Sapsuckers. Which mushrooms will win?
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A visit to another of the world's fascinating archives, this time to Australia's Library of Air.
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Check out our stylish new line of SSP and Scholarly Kitchen merchandise and support the SSP's Generations Fund in the process!
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A YouTuber sets up a system where the swimming patterns of his fish let them "play" Pokemon online. What could possibly go wrong?
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The brave new world post-Twitter, or post-the Old Twitter, or has anything really changed? Chefs ponder the new social media.
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