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November 22, 2019



October 1, 2019
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It's National Day in China and the Peoples Republic is 70 years old. CCTV coverage of the Beijing celebration, in Mandarin, or without narration. Remarkable highlights, mostly of the parade, since it's three hours:
0:12
Slo-mo goose-stepping w/ fixed bayonets and artillary salute
0:28
The Leader's motorized review of the Peoples Liberation Army
0:55
Soldiers march past Tianenman Gate for ten minutes *
(don't miss the women's divisions, at 1:02 & 1:05)
1:08
Military vehicles begin - Armed Equipment Formations
1:22
Drones (not flying) and hypersonic weapons
1:30
Mobile nuclear missle launchers
1:47
The Old Guard (or their descendents) riding atop 21 golden buses
1:53
The East Is Red
1:56
The pastel cyclists' oom-pah dance
2:30
Floats for Cities and Provinces - note the creative use of screens
2:49
Balloon release - Finale
Longer, five-hour version with English narration and superfluous two-hour pre-show -- just add that offset to jump to the above times.

And finally, dig the crazy low-res pixelated 'urban' camo their military's using now:
Chinese camo




September 13, 2019
Some talented new artists: Also, Glorious Poster Art of the Soviet Space Program.



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August 3, 2018
  • National Ice Cream Day, survey results -- who likes which flavors.

  • Thanks, Daniel Tuttle, for Stop Clickbait. We need updates, or ideally, a mouse-over browser extension which would do this whenever.

  • Wonderful -- Things the Soviets Made -- especially for the snowmobile, the telephone and the hover car, but there's much more.



July 19, 2018
Hong Kong Neon Here's something new -- a page of photos I took of neon signs in Hong Kong. Down at the bottom, some more neon links.
 
 



June 24, 2018
  • CNN International -- Beijing gets tough on dancing grannies. They're charming when you first see 'em, but they can apparently get quite obnoxious.

  • Here's something I've wanted for a long time, a documentary on the Depression I'd see on public television. A videotape was occasionally available, but always too expensive. Like so much, it's available at archive.org (or at least, the first half) -- America Lost and Found.



June 9, 2018



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April 21, 2018
Updated the Japan Chronicles to include a short, illustrated account of the most recent, almost disastrous trip, just the stopover en route to the Middle Kingdom now almost two years ago. Someday here, a China page.



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March 6, 2018
To commemorate his passing, here's some of his earliest material, long thought lost: Rare Joe Frank MP3s. The link's to a new page in the Misc section, which has more info about the artist and story-teller a Wall Street Journal columnist once called 'Radio's Prince of Darkness'.



February 12, 2018



January 7, 2018
the Watchtower at the Grand Canyon, and the original Washington Monument in MD
Back from the East, holiday travel. On the last day, dropped in on the first Washington Monument en route to the aerodrome. Contrast with the Indian Watchtower we visited on Thanksgiving Day. The Watchtower is 70 feet tall, finished 1932; while that Monument's only 40 feet, rebuilt in 1936 by the CCC.



December 2, 2017
  • Incredible -- Flags of Russia. It's a blog, so maybe start at the beginning with the atom-splitting bear of Zheleznogorsk.

  • Back in July I was railing against autoplay on News pages; the Firefox about:config solution involves changing the image.animation_mode and media.autoplay.enabled settings.

  • Great new pic of Jupiter from Juno's Perijove 09. Also, the Great Red Spot from Perijove 07.

  • Two new buses -- the Volkner Mobil's Performance S, a private, luxury coach which can carry its own auxilliary car. And I might like to try the new Cabin 'boutique' sleeper bus which runs overnight between San Francisco and LA. It has two levals of capsule-hotel style pods the weary traveler can stretch out in. A short video review of the experience.



November 15, 2017



September 30, 2017
Whoa, where have I been? Nowhere special, but my computer troubles are finally resolved and completely back online now, so check back again for the occasional update.



July 18, 2017



June 6, 2017
New, official Elton John videos for Tiny Dancer and Rocket Man. That 'Tiny Dancer's so LA, so evocative; I wish I could share it with David.

Imagery from the heavily-shielded Juno probe, compiled from its Perijove 05 and Perijove 06 passes over Jupiter. It's all kinda twitchy because the spacecraft's rotating at about at about 3/min.




May 30, 2017



April 16 - Happy Easter!
  • According to The Telegraph, the world's coolest passports are apparently issued in Scandinavia and Canada. Also shows some interesting entry stamps, like Easter Island's.

  • Concerning two million-dollar 'face' gold coins -- a 221-pound Canadian Maple Leaf, and Australia's One Tonne Gold Coin. One of the Canadians (apparently, about twenty were minted) was recently stolen from a museum in Berlin.

  • Ah, 'Fantasia' -- "a new form of musical entertainment," according to our host, Deems Taylor. Saw it in the theater at least three times in the 70s (once, at Radio City Music Hall), and I'm now in possesion of the original 'Disney Classics' restored version, with its aggresively stereo Fantasound soundtrack. My favorite sequences are the abstract Bach at the beginning, and the mythological Beethoven. Also wondering about what was cut in the latter, this side-by-side comparison with & w/o Sunflower shows all. Plus another, related YouTube, the movie's original Claire de Lune, initially cut but surfacing a little later with some version of 'Blue Bayou' for the music; don't care to know which.



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December 19, 2016
Christmas is here and at night the neighborhood's all aglow with twinkly lights. Something new this season, solid-state LED lasers projected through rotating multi-image lenses which create a galaxy of moving dots on garage doors and suburban façades. They're usually red and green, apparently a price war among big box retailers has them selling the 'Star Shower' for $40. That company also markets a Patriot version, in red and blue; but I was intrigued when I spotted a nearby house projecting the most desireable blue and green combo. Further research indicates its source probably the much more expensive Bliss Lights or the sold-out-this-season Laser Christmas Lights. Who were the 1970s pioneers of these laser displays? Ivan Dryer, the 'Laserium' guy; and especially Rockne Krebs.



December 4, 2016
  • Here's a company, Supernova, which sells a blue taillight for bicycles. Since this isn't legal in many jurisdictions, they've posted a handy state-by-state list of blue light laws. I'm now wondering about green, and purple -- the latter may be too close to law enforcement's special blue wavelengths. Speaking of green, there's a new Wal*Mart-supported initiative which surfaced around Veteran's Day -- replace one of your porch-lights to "support the troops." There's several in my neighborhood (one house even has four) but at first I guessed these were simply devout Muslims, green being the color of Islam and emerald lights, a common night-time indicator of mosques.

  • Someone is stealing sunken WWII battleships (possibly for their low background steel).



October 29, 2016
Halloween and The Holidays are here, so it's time to talk about Chocolate. In Vox, they rank Halloween candy (worth reading just for the anti-raisin rant of #23); plus a couple opinion pieces, Why Milk Chocolate is Better Than Dark Chocolate and Megan Garber won't brook any discussion, in the Atlantic -- Milk Chocolate is Better Than Dark Chocolate The End.
(Update to the latter, in reaction to its comments.)



August 28, 2016
all my countries' flags
Back from the travels, a very successful voyage to far Cathay and, briefly, Vietnam (and HK!) Here's my personal travel banner, updated.
Also, a list of personal flags.



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March 28, 2016
In search of a new blog I found Maciej Ceglowski's Idle Words website. He gives talks, like on the website obesity crisis and Our Comrade the Electron. Also found his Yemen trip report absorbing, with Why Arabic is Terrific. Ever referred to the Bed Bug Registry? Another project of his.

've been unable to post for a while, links accumulating as wunderland.com transitioned to a different server.




February 27, 2016
Four Brothers
The Four Brothers, last month



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