Sunday Sundries

Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.

The World’s Most Impressive Mountain
(England has the least impressive, but no mention of Mount Blackstrap!)

Are rich people more intelligent? Here’s what the science says

Listen to Music Made From Yellowstone’s Seismic Data

How we read today– highlights on Canadian book sales.

EXTRA

The Transformation of Historical Research in the Digital Age, by Ian Milligan — a book now available free online.

Thanks to this week’s contributors: Anonymous, Brenda Turner, Bruce Murduck, gail benjafield, Jackie Corrigan, Ken McKinlay, Lynne Willoughby, Mark Hall, Michael Harrison, Nick McDonald, Pamela Wile, Robert Halfyard, Teresa, Unknown.

One Reply to “Sunday Sundries”

  1. Interesting stuff in self talk John. I am always muttering to myself. Someone asked me recently if it disturbed me to be traveling in the UK alone. No one to talk to.

    It does not bother me in the slightest. In fact, I explained that I did a lot of traveling on my own in my work in the gov’t, and usually never even turn on a radio in the car as I find my own thoughts more interesting than anything on any radio. Cheers, BT

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