Nobody’s Buying Homes, Nobody’s Switching Jobs—and America’s Mobility Is Stalling. The paralysis has left many people in houses that are too small, in jobs they don’t love or shackled with ‘golden handcuffs.’ [WSJ]


A few days ago, I rewatched the trailer for the original RoboCop, which came out 40 years ago. A title card said the movie was set in 2029, and for a brief instant I was back in the 80s and I thought, “Wow the distant future!”


More DEI! Louder! Racism has turned a corporate buzzword into a moral imperative. [Hamilton Nolan] I love this. We need a symbol or flag for DEI.


I’m checking out Recall, based on journalist Casey Newton’s recommendation. It’s an app designed for building a personal knowledge base of articles, videos and other stuff you’ve seen on the Internet. It has survived the 15-minute test for me.

Mitchellaneous CXXII: Twelve things I saw on the Internet


I have watched this stupid video a dozen times. 


the fuck you lookin at keep scrolling


Perhaps because she brought in an audience (girls) that weren't otherwise interested in the Gerry Anderson "Supermarionation" puppet show Thunderbirds, there were extensive solo novels in the UK about the Thunderbirds' ally and supporting cast member, secret agent Lady Penelope, a "mod" swinging 60s Londoner, and her loyal butler Parker, a working class English former cat burglar. via


1905 newlyweds, Junction City, Kansas, Photo by Joseph Judd Pennell

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