I follow a lot of RSS feeds which makes it easier for me to discover interesting web pages without having to visit my list of interesting blogs which aren't updated often. I hate to send these interesting links via email since it feels too much like a teacher giving homework... here, go read all of these web pages and report back to me. Instead I think collecting them in a blog post is a friendlier way to pass links along.
A fair number of chefs seem to like American cheese for its ability to melt smoothly on burgers. I'd much rather have a cheese with more flavor such as a medium sharp cheddar even though it's not as attractive when it melts. Swiss and Blue cheese are also better choices for me than American cheese.
https://www.seriouseats.com/whats-really-in-american-cheese
One of the books I'm currently reading is Alas Babylon. I've been on a post-apocalyptic kick lately, having recently finished Earth Abides, which like Alas Babylon, I probably hadn't read in 40 years or more. I've also enjoyed The Postman and On the Beach (my personal favorite in this sub-genre).
https://grubstreethack.wordpress.com/2019/12/07/book-review-alas-babylon/
I just read about a company called Elite Obsolete Electronics which is upgrading classic Apple iPods with modern storage devices and better batteries. I've got a first generation iPod Classic with the click wheel which I've considered doing an upgrade like this but the fact that it has a Firewire interface raises the complexity of synchronizing music to the device. There's also the issue of trying to convince Apple Music to sync to such an old device. Given those issues, I'm probably better off going with a Tangara which is a crowd funded device created with all modern technology.
It makes me sad to read about technology like Stinger missiles which we've forgotten how to produce. I fear AI is just making this worse. It's cool that they were able to call engineers in their 70s to come back to teach younger engineers how. Since I'm retiring early next year, I'm hoping there's no reason that some company tries to lure me back to the workforce. I always thought the year 2038 date problem would be the reason I'd get pressured, but it looks like there might be more reasons than that.
Drunk engineers often have good advice. I don't agree with all of it but there are some gems in this list.
https://luminousmen.substack.com/p/drunk-post-things-ive-learned-as
I worry about young people who are losing the powers of concentration required to watch a movie or read a book. I wonder how many people still want to watch a longer classic movie like Lawrence of Arabia (one of my favorites).
https://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2026/01/attention-span-problems-viewing-movies.html
The idea of starting a country where crocs and reply-all emails are banned appeals to me in a strange sort of way, I also like their idea of selling titles for people to boost their LinkedIn profiles. In case you can't tell, I'm definitely not a fan of LinkedIn
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260330-slowjamastan-the-worlds-newest-nation-youve-never-heard-of
Often it's hard to people's minds but no one should have to suffer like the doctor who helped proved that washing hands could save lives.
https://boingboing.net/2026/04/07/the-doctor-who-proved-handwashing-saves-lives-was-locked-in-an-asylum-for-it.html
Even though I've got no where to put it, I kind of want this Lego Star Trek TNG Bridge.
https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-256838/Menapian/star-trek-tng-enterprise-d-bridge-diorama/#details
If LED lights can damage paintings, I wonder what effect they have on people?
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2013/01/04/led_bulbs_can_damagepaintings-1-1518123/
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