8 stories
·
0 followers

Thread Meeting

4 Comments
Hey, so did you ever finish your video series about Cassie and the caterpillar morph? I loved the first three, but never ... no, sorry, I get it, this isn't the place. Sorry! Sorry.
Read the whole story
kyb
15 days ago
reply
Hey! Are you from the warlizard gaming forum?
Share this story
Delete
3 public comments
rraszews
12 days ago
reply
The ultimate weirdness combo was when I ran into my kindergarten teacher on a facebook comment thread
Columbia, MD
Covarr
15 days ago
reply
This has literally happened to me here on NewsBlur.
East Helena, MT
TrueGeek
15 days ago
Oh, hey, Covarr!
alt_text_bot
15 days ago
reply
Hey, so did you ever finish your video series about Cassie and the caterpillar morph? I loved the first three, but never ... no, sorry, I get it, this isn't the place. Sorry! Sorry.

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Brand

1 Comment and 3 Shares


Click here to go see the bonus panel!

Hovertext:
This is why smbc refuses to be about anything whatsoever, except maybe the idea that clowns are a species with interesting sexual customs.


Today's News:

Geeks of the UK! If you pre-order soon, you get a 20% discount on my new book, A CITY ON MARS!

Read the whole story
kyb
694 days ago
reply
Where do I get a BYBB! shirt?
Share this story
Delete

Man versus Horse Marathon - Wikipedia

1 Comment
The Man versus Horse Marathon is an annual race over 22 miles (35 km), where runners compete against riders on horseback through a mix of road, trail and mountainous terrain.
Read the whole story
kyb
755 days ago
reply
It doesn't happen often, but sometimes the human does win.
Share this story
Delete

ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World

1 Comment
Spanning one-ninth of the earth's circumference across three continents, the Roman Empire ruled a quarter of humanity through complex networks of political power, military domination and economic exchange. These extensive connections were sustained by premodern transportation and communication technologies that relied on energy generated by human and animal bodies, winds, and currents.
Read the whole story
kyb
755 days ago
reply
Route Planning for Ancient Romans
Share this story
Delete

Epicycle Clock by Sophie Houlden

1 Comment
Read the whole story
kyb
797 days ago
reply
A rather lovely epicycle clock. Now I'm getting pulled into debates on how easy it would be to build a physical one....
Share this story
Delete

UIT - A Universal Decimal Time

1 Comment
Read the whole story
kyb
797 days ago
reply
My own decimal time, complete with dial rotation instead of time zones and a decimal week too.
Share this story
Delete
Next Page of Stories