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This month's Atlantic includes a dispatch about an economic solution to poaching: Harvesting big males might be sustainable, says Craig Packer, who studies lion ecology in Tanzania, but only at a rate that would yield far less in trophy fees—one lion per 1,000 square kilometers in rich habitat. Hunters in Tanzania take up to 10 times that number, shooting their way down the age cohorts.... A male lion needs six years to establish himself in a pride and rear a new generation. Tourists would no doubt be...
Last one from Saturday's photo shoot with historian Mimi Cowan: ISO-3200, f/5.6 at 1/250, 250mm, here.

Sullivan bait

    David Braverman
CoolWork
New time-lapse video from the International Space Station:

Resurrecting dasBlog

    David Braverman
BlogsWork
The blog engine running The Daily Parker, dasBlog, last got updated in March 2009. It appears moribund; no one's updating it anymore. This happens in software development all the time. As a user of the software, however, I'd like some new features and some defect corrections. For example, I complained last month that I couldn't switch from GUID permalinks to more user-friendly ones. I also found a bug in the module that lists the months, off to the side. And I want to show the posting time in the local...
Historian Mimi Cowan needed new headshots for her professional CV. So yesterday, we got a few: ISO-800, f/5 at 1/250, 116mm, here. And if she releases a solo album, we got the cover photo:

Aviation safety record

    David Braverman
AviationTravel
Today marks ten years since the last time a mainline U.S. air carrier had a multi-fatality accident: There have been several terrible accidents involving regional planes — all of which have been discussed in this column, from the Air Midwest crash in 2003 to the 2006 Comair crash at Lexington, to the Colgan disaster outside Buffalo in 2009. And in 2005 a young boy in a car was killed when a Southwest Airlines 737 skidded off a snowy runway at Chicago’s Midway airport. Yet amazingly, an entire decade has...
My weather demo, Weather Now, is 13 years old today. I launched it as an ASP 2.0 application on 11 November 1998. The Wayback Machine first crawled the site about a year later, on 20 September 2000. Check out the site's evolution; it's trippy.
It won't look pretty: It would be a gigantic financial shockwave. Once departure by Italy were a serious prospect, there would be runs on its banks as depositors scrambled to move savings to Germany, Luxembourg or Britain, in order to avoid a forced conversion into the new weaker currency. The anticipated write-down of private and public debts, much of which is held outside Italy, would threaten bankruptcy of Europe's integrated banking system. There would be runs on other countries that might even...

Latest first freeze

    David Braverman
ChicagoWeather
The temperature finally got down to freezing at O'Hare, which is the latest freeze recorded there since records started in 1958: With widespread freezing temperatures across the Chicago metro area, Friday's official low temperature reading at the O'Hare observation site should bottom out well below 0°C --- marking the first time readings there have dropped below that mark since April 1st. It also marks the latest in the season the first 0°C temperature has been observed at that site since it was...

11/11/11

    David Braverman
General
Two commemorations today. First, and most important, this Veterans Day we honor the men and women who have defended our country, while the Commonwealth celebrates Remembrance Day. Specifically, we commemorate the end of the Great War, ninety four years ago today. Second, we celebrate International Nigel Tufnel Day, who showed us what it means to go to 11.

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