Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Miss Cellania's Links

9 Of The Strangest Animated TV Shows From The 1990s. They didn’t follow a formula as much as the shows of the ‘70s, which only made them weirder.


A Girl, A Shoe, A Prince: The Endlessly Evolving Cinderella

ISIS and Iconoclasm: The History of the Museum Smash.

Why are Calico Cats Almost Always Female?

The Eurasian lynx was a part of the British forest ecosystem until about a thousand years ago. Conservationists at Lynx UK Trust plan to ship lynx from Eastern Europe to preserves in England and Scotland. (via Digg)

Twenty years ago, the Smithsonian Institution received a donation of a wheelchair. The article is nominally about the wheelchair, but it’s really a tribute to Ed Roberts, an early leader in the disability rights movement who was called “the father of independent living.”

15 Jokes That Only Biologists Will Fully Understand. That’s not quite true; you don’t have to be a biologist to understand them, you just need to know some basic biology terms.

Brawl through the fourth wall: 11 tips for surviving a movie bar fight. In the real world, it’s best to just run.

Tobacco kills, but it’s not the plant’s fault. With a little genetic modification, it may end up saving lives by producing disease-specific antibodies.

15 Delightful Facts About Saint Patrick’s Day. May you have a very Éirinn go Brách day!

1 comment:

David Crews said...

Nice article on tobacco. I am a strong anti-smoker (commercial tobacco), but as the article states, there are many good and health-positive uses for this ubiquitous, powerful, and ancient plant. Those uses go back much further than modern medicine. In the Amazon, the original form of the plant is considered sacred and is used by the medicine men and women–shamans–as part of a tradition of healing and vision seeking, often in conjunction with the ancient vision plant medicine, ayahuasca. In that setting, a mapacho is used: a large “cigarette” of the sacred tobacco, made from the species “nicotiana rustica” – the rustic, original tobacco of the forest. When smoked, it is not generally inhaled into the lungs and rustic tobacco can be used in liquid form (usually administered through the nose) and in other ways by specialists called Tabaqueros.
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