Posts by Prof. Porterfield
A massive platform constructed by the Maya revealed by LiDAR.
Tabasco, Mexico, near the border with Guatemala.
Top of the Pops (19th April 1979). M are at number 13 with Pop Muzik.
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Susan George and Brian Blessed in Tales of the Unexpected - Lamb to the Slaughter (14th April 1979). Mary Marney (George) murders her husband and then calmly disposes of the murder weapon (a frozen leg of lamb).
On the train back home from Warsaw right now, and two Ukrainian women across the carriage from me are absolutely delighted about the Hungarian election result. One is in tears and the other is laughing. This is what it means to get rid of the cynical, kleptocratic prick.
The idea that the President of the United States could publish an image of himself as the Messiah and no news outlet covers it is the biggest indictment of the American free press.
More evidence submissions for Section 4, 25th Amendment
Tomorrow's World (10th April 1968). James Burke looks at plastic flowers and grass.
Jane Asher and Leo McKern in Rumpole of the Bailey - Rumpole and the Alternative Society (10th April 1978)
Good morning silly sods of Wülferhampton, happy #Caturday
Escape From The Planet of the Apes
Welcome home Artemis
Bunnies in a raft pull up next to a spaceship capsule, which has just splashed down and is floating in the open sea. Visible in the capsule, two bunnies wave at the ones in the boat.
Daily bunny no.3285 made it home safely
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The fact Dark Conspiracy will use the Traveller Character Creation system really excites me.
Sadly, I fear no cover art for this new edition will possibly beat the original Larry Elmore cover. I hope to be proven wrong, but that's a very high bar
The City of Pittsburgh just passed legislation banning cooperation with ICE.
The vote was unanimous.
🎉🎉🎉
Today is a good day to remember that Carl Sagan was as outspoken about the dangers of war and nuclear weapons as he was an advocate of space exploration.
medusaglare › Artemis I| 7h @ Threads i thought i stopped caring about space. turns out I was just sick of SpaceX, not NASA. • 18.3K Q145 G807ł → 143
Speaking of Threads, this one got me in the feels.
scene from lord of the rings "this is it, if I take one more step it'll be the farthest away from home I've ever been"
Artemis II today.
No big deal just a solar eclipse as seen from the moon streamed to us here on Earth by astronauts who are farther away from their home planet than any human has ever been
reminder: if you ever see somebody stealing food, no the fuck you didnt.