Sonny's yearbook from high school is down from the shelf / and he idly thumbs through the pages / some have died, some have fled from themselves / or struggled from here to get there
---L.
- The post title says it all: Lady Murasaki Bot Recites Tale of Genji. Especially weird to come across while reading Shonagon's Pillow Book.
- This collection of early movie reviews from the 1890s is fascinating. Not only were movie-makers struggling to come up with a visual language for the new medium, so were critics struggling for ways to talk about it.
- Sometimes, a fake film of Edgar Allen Poe reading "The Raven" is close enough to the real thing to be worth watching. (via)
- While "Lulz and the /b/tards" might sound like a good band name, it'd certainly put me off. (via)
- Here's a wonderful (and yet simple) visualization of Bach's famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor, which is especially useful for tracking all the fugual voices. (via)
- "Who needs girls gone wild, when you can have girls gone Wilde?" (via)
- Lightning looks way cool filmed at 5000 frames a second. (via) (ETA: replacement link via
coyoty) - Sometimes, you just want to smash a cream egg in the best way possible. (via)
---L.