Galleries
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John William Waterhouse’s Hylas and the Nymphs
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quintessince: “The 36-inch (91 cm) refracting telescope on Mt. Hamilton was Earth’s largest refracting telescope during the period from when it saw first light on January 3, 1888…”
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Amazing to think that so much of my life experiences took place in this area that is between the top left and bottom right playing fields, less than one square mile.
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One of my favorite things I did last year was camping at Twin Lakes with Wren. We hiked in and out eight miles. We slept underneath the stars. We sat around in our birthday suits on top of a mountain. I’m psyched for some more quality camping this summer. True backpacking stuff, none of that…
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It’s not difficult to watch some Riker-centric scenes in TNG and come to the conclusion that his face is just a straight-up sex thermometer. Like, any time Riker is smiling, he’s ready to go. Whomever or whatever. That smile is upstairs and downstairs. —Josh Millard
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brotherbrain: Worf, Son of Mogh by Brother Brain ★ Star Trek: The Next Generation (SNES) Spectrum HoloByte 1995. Worf killin’ it at tactical.
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Mr. In-Fact ’imself.
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wineforthedreamers: The Tools of a Woodcarver. Dad, aged 61, Cumbria.
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Always loved Maxell’s “Man in the Chair” ad.
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Grand Taxonomy of Rap Names
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Ex Libris Edward Nichols Crane
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“Untitled (1492)” 2010 by Nick Agin
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This time last week, I was jumping out of an airplane in Hawai‘i. Probably the most exhilarating thing I’ve ever done, and I’ll definitely be doing it again in the future. See the full set on my Facebook.
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The Book of the Future, NYTimes.com.