Listened Episode 19: Steins;Gate by Trigger PointTrigger Point from Trigger Point
(Sorry, had to re-upload the file because of audio issues) SPOILER ALERT: Go watch the show first! You’ll ruin the experience of the show otherwise. Steins;Gate Wikipedia Link Show Link Show links Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve Next Show Topic Secret|Amazon – digital|Amazon – DVD Find us here ...

Latest episode of Trigger Point is out – we watched Stein;Gate! 🎙 📺

Replied to Rhoneisms by Patrick Rhone (patrickrhone.net)
My friend Brett Terpstra has some tips for sane cable storage that seem sound. I recently did such an organize and purge and wish I’d had some of these ideas at hand.

Thanks for sharing that, there’s a lot of good tips there – maybe I’ll finally get around to untangling that rat nest I have… 🐀🐍

Replied to Oat note, posted April 23, 2018 by Eli MellenEli Mellen (eli.li)
The popularity of the tutu can be traced to its unlikely flexibility as a statement—it can mean you love Minnie Mouse, or that you are part of a fundraising team that has qualified for the Boston Marathon, or that you actually hate running but this is the only way you’re going to have fun doing ...

@Eli This reminds me of how some people in my warband went on a 10km run in full metal armour

Replied to John Philpin - The Last Living (john.philpin.com)
The last living human link to the 19th century is gone Yesterday Nabi Tajima, the last known survivor of the 19th century, died in Japan at age 117. There is nobody left alive on the planet that we know about that was born in the 19th century. Via @kottke

Thank you for sharing that. It’s easy to think that the 19th century was ancient history, but to think that just a few days ago there was someone around who was from that era!

Even if they weren’t old enough to remember anything from the early 1900s, they still witnessed a lot of history. I could only hope that Nabi Tajima’s memories and stories have been safely passed on to her descendant.

It’s something to think about.

Can someone explain to me why you’d read using an app like Reeder 3 over just reading your RSS feed from Feedly or your read-it-later service like Instapaper?