The Moscow Bugle
According to Schwern, this is how git works. That’s modern version control for ya.

According to Schwern, this is how git works. That’s modern version control for ya.

npr:

Hypnotic. Rydaz.
(Taken by NPR writer and producer @publicbill in Aiken, SC on the Aiken-Augusta Highway)


Hm. Is that a thing now?

npr:

Hypnotic. Rydaz.

(Taken by NPR writer and producer @publicbill in Aiken, SC on the Aiken-Augusta Highway)

Hm. Is that a thing now?

spastasmagoria:

booksavvy:

Seriously, it’s like déjà vu. We’ve been here before, people. We’ll be here again. It’ll be okay. Calm yo self. ;) 

yes, fandom, please calm your tits.

Sad, but most likely true.

spastasmagoria:

booksavvy:

Seriously, it’s like déjà vu. We’ve been here before, people. We’ll be here again. It’ll be okay. Calm yo self. ;) 

yes, fandom, please calm your tits.

Sad, but most likely true.

spastasmagoria:

I swear to god, this is the best thing ever. 

I find it significant that I see this on the day I first wear my Epic Crossover T-Shirt (http://www.qwertee.com/product/epic-crossover/).

The Inspector Spacetime webseries *IS* happening. Sony and NBC will not stop the Inspector. He… just won’t be called Inspector Spacetime. 9 days left to help fund it. Please join us. http://kck.st/yUvaMj

I watched Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives for a long time. I think this is the first time I’ve ever gone to one of the places I discovered on it.

I watched Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives for a long time. I think this is the first time I’ve ever gone to one of the places I discovered on it.

Totally unclear whether these are cool or terrifying. In case you can’t read that, these are “flashing guitar glasses”.

Totally unclear whether these are cool or terrifying. In case you can’t read that, these are “flashing guitar glasses”.

And here they are in the wild.

And here they are in the wild.

neil-gaiman:

Wishing Douglas Adams a happy 60th birthday. 

If Gaiman and Douglas weren’t well known, this would just be another video on YouTube that a few people would see or care about. And that would be a shame, not because of who they are/were, but because it’s a wonderful heartfelt remembrance and tribute to a friend.

Long Island pen show was this weekend. I appear to maybe have gotten a little carried away.

These are the pens I’m *not* going to use yet. Pictures of the one in use soon.

Left to Right:

Pilot Elite. My best guess on date - sometime in the 70s.

Shaeffer 5-30 Flattop. Most likely 1930s.

Moore pen with a #6 Maniflex nib. Apparently manufactured 1929-1935.

Omas Ogvia, circa 2005?

Ahab pen by the ink company Noodlers. Just out.

Well, I hope at least some of you enjoyed that.

Oh, and for the extra irony, yes, I laid them out on top of a iPad for that photo.

Long Island pen show was this weekend. I appear to maybe have gotten a little carried away.

These are the pens I’m *not* going to use yet. Pictures of the one in use soon.

Left to Right:

Pilot Elite. My best guess on date - sometime in the 70s.

Shaeffer 5-30 Flattop. Most likely 1930s.

Moore pen with a #6 Maniflex nib. Apparently manufactured 1929-1935.

Omas Ogvia, circa 2005?

Ahab pen by the ink company Noodlers. Just out.

Well, I hope at least some of you enjoyed that.

Oh, and for the extra irony, yes, I laid them out on top of a iPad for that photo.