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Today's quotable quote: Arturo Toscanini, to his orchestra: Assassins!

This day in history: 06 December 2025: US Federal Judge Rules James Joyce's Ulysses Not Obscene (1933). For more than a decade after its debut, James Joyce's masterpiece, Ulysses, was banned in the US. A literary magazine had attempted to publish it in serial form, but the series was cut short after the publishers ran a rather suggestive passage and were convicted of obscenity. When the implicit ban on the book was finally challenged in 1933, Judge John M. Woolsey praised the work for its literary merits and ruled that it was not obscene.



Home - Outeniqua Choo Tjoe

outeniquachootjoe.com, 29 October 2025

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Please watch this site for news about Classic Rails’s project to return steam trains to South Africa's Garden Route.




Klepetan and Malena - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org, 14 October 2025

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Klepetan and Malena were a pair of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) who became renowned in Croatia for their romantic endeavors. Between 2001 and 2021, Klepetan traveled from South Africa to Brodski Varoš, Croatia, each spring to mate with Malena, who was unable to travel due to a gunshot injury. On ...


The Vintage

Woah #fblifestyle, 02 October 2025

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Woah #fblifestyle


A Brief History of the Minimoog Part I

youtube.com, 23 September 2025

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Follow the life of the Minimoog Synthesizer from its inception through its prolific contributions to poplular music throughout the last 4 decades.In this fir...



Physics wins, hydrogen cars lose

medium.com, 24 July 2025

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How many times have we heard that hydrogen-powered cars are “the future”? Well, that future has been collapsing like a house of cards for a…


The Vintage

In South Portland, Maine, a group of parents sparked a quiet revolution by replacing smartphones with landlines for their kids. Concerned about the effects of constant screen time, they formed a “landline pod,” where children use home phones to call one another, plan playdates, and have real conversations—no texting, no apps, no distractions. The result? Kids building confidence, empathy, and stronger social skills through simple, meaningful connection. What began as one mother’s creative idea has grown into a neighborhood movement that’s bringing back the lost art of talking., 20 July 2025

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In South Portland, Maine, a group of parents sparked a quiet revolution by replacing smartphones with landlines for their kids. Concerned about the effects of constant screen time, they formed a “landline pod,” where children use home phones to call one another, plan playdates, and have real conversations—no texting, no apps, no distractions. The result? Kids building confidence, empathy, and stronger social skills through simple, meaningful connection. What began as one mother’s creative idea has grown into a neighborhood movement that’s bringing back the lost art of talking.



Frogsicles: Frozen But Still Alive

youtube.com, 05 July 2025

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The wood frog's body makes its own anti-freeze that allows it to survive the winter. The secret ingredient? You'll never guess.From: CRAZY MONSTER FROGShttp:...



Abandoned

These weren't just "oaks" - they were planted between larch and spruce so that they would grow tall and straight, which means the navy oak forests are rather unusual., 20 April 2025

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These weren't just "oaks" - they were planted between larch and spruce so that they would grow tall and straight, which means the navy oak forests are rather unusual.


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In the news

Fresh or fishy: Microneedle device spots sketchy seafood in real time: When you're checking the freshness of a piece of fish that you plan on eating, you want results right away. Posted on 06 December 2025.

If you're stuck at a desk, sit on something decent: Let's face it, most of us are spending an unhealthy amount of time seated in front of screens. Posted on 06 December 2025.

ACIP Decides More Newborns Do Need To Catch Hepatitis B: The fucking maniacs did it. Posted on 06 December 2025.


Cape Town weather

5 day forecast

  • Sat 06: sky is clear

    17 ° - 24 ° Wind 11 km/h / Clouds 0 %
  • Sun 07: scattered clouds

    16 ° - 23 ° Wind 9 km/h / Clouds 42 %
  • Mon 08: sky is clear

    17 ° - 22 ° Wind 7 km/h / Clouds 5 %
  • Tue 09: few clouds

    18 ° - 22 ° Wind 9 km/h / Clouds 19 %
  • Wed 10: sky is clear

    17 ° - 23 ° Wind 7 km/h / Clouds 1 %

See next two weeks

News (continued)

What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2025): window.location.href = "https://matrixdigests. Posted on 24 November 2025.

AI chatbots can effectively sway voters – in either direction: A short interaction with a chatbot can meaningfully shift a voter’s opinion about a presidential candidate or proposed policy in either direction, new Cornell research finds. Posted on 04 December 2025.

AI deepfakes of real doctors spreading health misinformation on social media: Hundreds of videos on TikTok and elsewhere impersonate experts to sell supplements with unproven effects TikTok and other social media platforms are hosting AI-generated deepfake videos of doctors whose words have been manipulated to help sell supplements and spread health misinformation. Posted on 06 December 2025.

UK IVF couples use legal loophole to rank embryos based on potential IQ, height and health: British fertility clinics raise scientific and ethical objections over patients sending embryos’ genetic data abroad for analysisWhat is polygenic embryo screening in IVF and does it work?Couples undergoing IVF in the UK are exploiting an apparent legal loophole to rank their embryos based on genetic predictions of IQ, height and health, the Guardian has learned. Posted on 06 December 2025.

How to shop with AI: 6 ways I find deals, price track, and let agents buy for me: Forget the old way of shopping. Posted on 06 December 2025.

Deep-sea mining tests impact over a third of seabed animals - scientists: The findings contribute to a controversial debate that pits green technology against the environment. Posted on 05 December 2025.

EU hits Elon Musk's X with $140 million fine over business practices: The fines were due to the platform's misleading use of blue check marks to identify verified users and a lack of transparency over ads and data access for researchers. Posted on 05 December 2025.

Netflix to Buy Warner Bros in $83 Billion Deal: The deal to acquire the Hollywood behemoth’s television and film studios as well as HBO Max will bulk up the world’s biggest paid streaming service. Posted on 06 December 2025.

Hertz's multibillion-dollar bet on EVs magnified America's pain points — and soft spots — for electric cars: Hertz's multi-billion dollar bet on a rental EV fleet did not pay off, but it did show how some consumers are open to a new powertrain — for the right price. Posted on 06 December 2025.

Stampeding Turtles Might Have Made Fossil Tracks in Italian Cliffs: Researchers suggest that an earthquake spooked a mob of sea turtles gathered together in a prehistoric sea. Posted on 06 December 2025.

This High Arctic rhino may change what we know about ancient animal migrations: A 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil is reshaping scientists' understanding of mammal evolution. Posted on 04 December 2025.

There is No Substitute for Thinking: A required part of this site couldn’t load. Posted on 06 December 2025.

'Rage Bait' Named Oxford Word of the Year 2025: Longtime Slashdot reader sinij shares a report from the BBC: Do you find yourself getting increasingly irate while scrolling through your social media feed? If so, you may be falling victim to rage bait, which Oxford University Press has named its word or phrase of the year. Posted on 06 December 2025.

China’s humanoid robots are gaining ground – but they’re not there yet: The U.S. and China are racing to build humanoid robots capable of performing many daily tasks – but the complexity of home and business environments makes that challenging. Posted on 29 August 2025.

Science history: Female chemist initially barred from research helps helps develop drug for remarkable-but-short-lived recovery in children with leukemia — Dec. 6, 1954: In December 1954, Gertrude Elion and colleagues described a new compound they had developed that sent children with leukemia into remission. Posted on 06 December 2025.


Some of the tech in my workday

Best programming language?

The PYPL PopularitY of Programming Language Index is created by analyzing how often language tutorials are searched on Google.

The TIOBE Programming Community index measures popularity based on the number of skilled engineers world-wide, courses, third party vendors and search engine activity.

w3techs analyses page content to determine the technology used, and also uses publicly available information from sources such as Alexa, Google, Microsoft and ipinfo.io.

While Java and Python top the popularity charts, more than 80% of all websites run on PHP.


Longer term weather forecast

Cape Town weather

  • Sat 06: sky is clear

    17 ° - 24 ° Wind 11 km/h / Clouds 0 %
  • Sun 07: scattered clouds

    16 ° - 23 ° Wind 9 km/h / Clouds 42 %
  • Mon 08: sky is clear

    17 ° - 22 ° Wind 7 km/h / Clouds 5 %
  • Tue 09: few clouds

    18 ° - 22 ° Wind 9 km/h / Clouds 19 %
  • Wed 10: sky is clear

    17 ° - 23 ° Wind 7 km/h / Clouds 1 %
  • Thu 11: sky is clear

    17 ° - 25 ° Wind 5 km/h / Clouds 0 %
  • Fri 12: light rain

    18 ° - 21 ° Wind 9 km/h / Clouds 46 %
  • Sat 13: light rain

    17 ° - 19 ° Wind 6 km/h / Clouds 49 %
  • Sun 14: sky is clear

    16 ° - 21 ° Wind 6 km/h / Clouds 6 %
  • Mon 15: broken clouds

    17 ° - 20 ° Wind 4 km/h / Clouds 76 %
  • Tue 16: light rain

    17 ° - 18 ° Wind 6 km/h / Clouds 100 %
  • Wed 17: light rain

    17 ° - 24 ° Wind 5 km/h / Clouds 3 %
  • Thu 18: light rain

    18 ° - 22 ° Wind 5 km/h / Clouds 35 %
  • Fri 19: light rain

    16 ° - 20 ° Wind 12 km/h / Clouds 69 %
  • Sat 20: light rain

    16 ° - 19 ° Wind 9 km/h / Clouds 24 %
  • Sun 21: sky is clear

    17 ° - 21 ° Wind 12 km/h / Clouds 0 %