From my bed, I can hear a noise outside that is most likely a confluence of insects and distant freight trains but sounds errily like the static-laden cacophany of an old radio. I would go out to see what it is, but a small part of me is worried I might end up living out an episode of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” if I do.
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Devised by Greek philosophers thousands of years ago, these paradoxes will leave you scratching your head. Matthew Duncombe: Ancient Greek philosopher… ⌘ Read more
House from 1982 horror movie ‘Poltergeist’ is now up for sale
The iconic house used in the horror classic had been occupied by its original owners since being built in 1979. Directed by Tobe Hooper and written by… ⌘ Read more
‘Doomsday wreck’ could explode and produce a tsunami, experts warn
The wreck of a World War II era cargo ship off the coast of England is still carrying a large amount of explosives. Built during the Second World War,… ⌘ Read more
It seems silly to me that we humans create thermal energy with coal, convert the thermal energy to mechanical energy with steam turbines, convert the mechanical energy to electrical energy with generators, and convert the electrical energy back into thermal energy with glass-top stoves and electric heaters.
Go 1.23 is Released
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