The Malleability of History
“A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable.” – Thomas Jefferson, September 8, 1817 As a society, we often nurse the belief that history is a definite thing that can never be changed. We teach in our schools and classrooms that this […]
Evolving into the Pinback
Recently I was at an anime convention with some friends, and, having gone to more than my fair share of conventions over the years, I ended up spending less time in panels and more time perusing the Artist’s Alley. Basically, I ended up doing research for the part of my […]
Ancient Mysteries: The Antikythera Mechanism
One of the most mysterious finds to ever come out of Ancient Greece was the Antikythera Mechanism. (If you’re wondering how to pronounce it, the answer is: an”ti-ki-thēr’u.) This device was found in the wreckage of an Ancient Greek sailing vessel found somewhere between 1900-1901 just off the cost of Antikythera, […]
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