BIG personal news! My Erdős–Bacon number is now 7:
— My Erdős number is 4: Me→Wenke Lee→Richard Lipton→Noga Alon→Paul Erdős
— My Bacon number is 3: Me–<After We're Over>→Chris Mollica–<Westworld>→Evan Rachel Wood–<Digging to China>→Kevin Bacon
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Polish word of the day: bałwan (snowman). Also meaning religious idol (see "bałwochwalstwo" - idolatry), a lump or pillar of material, or pejorative for unintelligent person. May derive from Turkic, Persian, or Sanskrit roots for powerful person/hero or a column in their honour.
Red telephone booth cemetery on the outskirts of London
The public telephone boxes that once lined the streets of the UK, lit up the roads of Bermuda and Malta, and stood proudly on the corners of Gibraltar were designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. These streamlined, brightly colored boxes were convenient, easy to spot, and much loved by the people. By the 1980s, over 73,000 of these iconic phone booths were in use.
However, like many technological innovations, what was once convenient can become clunky, expensive, and high-maintenance almost overnight. By 1985, the telephone box had been deemed obsolete, and they became more trouble than they were worth. The kiosks needed to find new homes now that they were no longer welcome on the city streets.
The iconic boxes still had many admirers, leading to various repurposing ventures. Some were turned into shower stalls in homes, mini libraries, and, of course, a wide array of art projects. Those that weren't repurposed were carted out en masse to rural storage areas.
One of these rural "graveyards" is located in a small village in northern England called Carlton Miniott, where hundreds of decommissioned phone boxes lie in various stages of decay.
Residents around the small town of Lidzbark in northern Poland have been greeted by the unusual sight of a kangaroo on the loose
A local animal charity has appealed for people to report sightings of the animal, which has been on the run for over two weeks https://t.co/liMdZQVG94
As an operator my typical week can be summerized as follow:
Day 0: Monday
Day 1: More Monday
Day 2: Middle Monday
Day 3: Still Monday
Day 4: Thanks Gosh Its Monday
Day 5: Interlude Monday
Day 6: Dawn of Monday
Hurray, @pythonmaps finally published the river basin map for my birth country of Germany. I was born and raised in the red part (even though it’s very black politically).
Der ehemalige deutsche Musiksender VIVA würde am 1. Dezember seinen 30. Geburtstag feiern. Die ARD hat ihm nun eine Doku gewidmet.
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The government will provide funds to help small towns reduce concrete spaces, increase greenery, and improve water retention.
Recent years have seen many municipalities replace greenery with concrete, a trend labelled betonoza ("concretitis") by critics https://t.co/GF2XZWqixD