Events

Later items

Because Covid-19 infections have started to climb again after just a few weeks of slowly dropping, the worst-affected states (coincidentally those with Republican governors who really, really wanted to re-open the economy) have had to slam on the brakes again. John Scalzi is pissed: Nearly every other Western country in the world has seen their infection rates drop down from the March/April time frame, but we haven’t, and now our leaders want to suggest that this is just the way it is and we’ll have to...
I originally posted the top photo a couple of weeks ago, before I found the legal loophole allowing me to take my drone above 120 m AGL. (It turns out I can take it 120 m above the tallest structure within 120 m.) So early this morning, in calm winds, I took it up to 150 m, almost exactly matching the view. If only my drone had a slightly longer lens, I could duplicate it exactly. At least I got the parallax right, meaning I now know the original photo was taken only 150 m up. It would not be legal for...
I found this photo of the 800 West block of Montrose in April 1891 in a Chicago Public Library collection: Here's the same place yesterday: A few things have changed. In 1891, Montrose was paved for the half-block between Clarnedon and the Lake, and the apartment developer had built a proper curb from Dayton to Clarendon on the south side. I expect that the city paved the rest of Montrose shortly after this photo. The park to the left became a hospital in 1957, which closed in 2009 and was demolished in...

Read Zero Phase: Apollo 13 on the Moon

By Gerald Brennan  

Started Sunday 5 July 2020 CDT, completed Monday 6 July 2020 CDT

FictionHistoryScience
Purchased from the author, 9 March 2019

Read Flamingo Watching

By Kay Ryan  

Started Sunday 5 July 2020 CDT, completed Wednesday 4 November 2020 CST

Poetry

Read What it Means When a Man Falls From the Sky

By Lesley Nneka Arimah  

Started Sunday 5 July 2020 CDT, completed Sunday 5 July 2020 CDT

FictionShort Stories
Welcome to stop #27 on the Brews and Choos project. Brewery: Oak Park Brewing Co., 155 S. Oak Park Ave., Oak ParkTrain line: Union Pacific West, Oak ParkTime from Chicago: 16 minutes (Zone B)Distance from station: 700 m Oak Park Brewing Co. is the first brewpub in Oak Park since 1872, when the village went dry. Yesterday evening an old friend and I donned masks and sat outside in the perfect weather to have pub food and, in my case anyway, beer. From left to right, I sampled: the Leprechaun Zombie...
Josh Marshall sums up the criminal negligence of the president and his enablers: The US is not experiencing a surge. We are back to exponential growth in the virus just as most of the rest of the wealthy, industrialized world is moving on. COVID is not done for them of course. There are masks and mitigation and distancing and people are still falling ill. Some are dying. But most of these countries have beaten Covid down into low enough numbers that they can get about the business of a new form of...
Tomorrow a good portion of the United States will celebrate our independence from the UK. NPR this morning reminded me about the portion of the US that Frederick Douglass described in his speech to the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society in Rochester, N.Y., on 5 July 1852. I think everyone should take 15 minutes and listen to it. Or read it, in full here. Or watch James Earl Jones read part of it here:

Read Tales from the Loop

By Simon Stålenhag  

Started Friday 3 July 2020 CDT, completed Friday 3 July 2020 CDT

ArtFictionSci-Fi

Earlier items

Copyright ©2026 Inner Drive Technology. Privacy. Donate!