prototype of a recursive time helix calendar/history, with nested coils from centuries -> decades -> years -> days -> hours -> minutes -> seconds. labels need some work but it's the start of something. based almost entirely on @tr_babb 's sketch/idea. in threejs/webgpu
@TXMCtrades The doc they cite says they "used boxes and sheets to create what appeared to be a human body".
For some reason the media has interpreted this as a literal cadaver
@DMichaelTripi@unusual_whales It says "used boxes and sheets to create what appeard to be a human body".
That's not what the images of the corpse appeared to be though
no matter how much an individual might claim otherwise, marketplaces aren't a place where things actually get fabricated, and the marketplace of ideas is no exception
Eating out culture in Tokyo is not like other cities. Tokyo has 10x the number of restaurants compared to LA so the whole idea of a top 10 or top 50 list is just nonsense. Tokyo breaks the conventional model that there’s some specific place all the way across town worth going to.
In Tokyo there’s probably some place worth going to about a 2 minute walk from exactly where you currently stand.
It has a very high “excellent random meal” factor because of the high volume of restaurants. You just have to get used to using google to see what’s in the vicinity, rather than trying to go to some place on a list, filled with tourists, far away from you, where you’ll also have to queue.
If you’re visiting Tokyo I would just completely ditch Michelin guides, lists, and even recommendations from friends. Just see what’s around you at the time you’re hungry.
Below: randomly stumbling upon a place that hand makes their own soba.
I have to admit. You’ve persuaded me that neither the right nor the left can be trusted with protecting civil liberties.
So, alas, it seems the only solution is a system of checks and balances on limited govt with a federal govt with only specifically enumerated powers.
Here's former Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia -- probably the single most popular justice among the American Right in the last 5 decades -- explaining why burning the American flag is vital free speech under the 1st Am, and why banning it is clearly unconstitutional.
@ProvenReserves The bottom left picture is a driving route, though
I double checked
Google maps does not give train transit route information between Beijing and Shanghai
However the train transit between Chicago and Atlanta is 15 hours with half of it on a bus.
No big deal, iust Microsoft using engineers in China to help maintain the Defense Department’s computer systems. I couldn’t possibly imagine anything wrong with this.