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Portlander, boat-enjoyer, etc. I'm interested in history, ecology, trek, and culture. Brillat-Savarin enthusiast. public key: ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIMzKsBywymTS0u77hQg4jgVUBLtUpFiaPQb5pyRHWPT0 keitechnical.bsky.social
About time to put the kale in
Those are great examples, but "surely this asshole can't be that stupid" is not selling at an all-time high, as it were
"How to develop technological sophistication in insurgent movements" - a placeholder thread closed by a moderator due to inactivity
Reminder that northern canada is extremely desolate but also filled with genuinely absurd fantasy terrain
Portlandβs light rail system hasnβt expanded in ten years, has no plans to do so in the future btw
But donβt worry weβve got billions lined up to spend on continued freeway expansions!
Like that big mission chair, lol. The whole thing reads as extremely early 20th century American to me, in a good way. NB these were egalitarian movements
I could swear I saw some Shaker and Mission/American Arts and Crafts nods in there, both of which were influenced by Japanese design
robert duncan mcniell is clearly stealing that printer
i did not think i had anger to spare this week, but the thought of raiding Portland's democratically created climate fund to give a cut to a sports team owning billionaire is making me realize otherwise.
Which is not to suggest a rosy default for elites, ofc
Seems like there's a theme across trumpist personalization, half-ass opposition and the broad elite failure of stewardship over the last 30 years
I find this slapdash reporting implausible. It's hard to believe the president would knowingly target young girls.
Luda had ideas about this
Legal experts say it's a bad sign when a shirtless, hooded man sharpens an axe in the background
Scutum Fidei, the classic diagram describing the orthodox nature of the Christian trinity, altered to describe an admiralty Boiler, with two water drums and a steam drum standing in for various god bits
I am now seeking investors for Tugbinia.
We do have en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zvezda_..., so you do have radial engines in a handful of weird corvettes and missile boats. So there's a niche before gas turbines took over the world.
I'm no expert but have coincidentally been reading a bunch about 20th c. boilers and suspect steam turbine's early maturation ate radial's lunch for high p/w use cases, the only place they're better than diesels. The way they scaled with more cylinders suggest cost/complexity problems >10MW too.
Meteorological (mists, clouds, wind, rain, storm, tempest, smoke, darkness, shadows, gloom). Topographical (impenetrable forests, inaccessible mountains, chasms, gorges, deserts, blasted heaths, icefields, the boundless ocean). Architectural (towers, prisons, castles covered in gargoyles and crenellations, abbeys and priories, tombs, crypts, dungeons, ruins, graveyards, mazes, secret passages, locked doors). Material (masks, veils, disguises, billowing curtains, suits of armour, tapestries). Textual (riddles, rumours, folklore, unreadable manuscripts and inscriptions, ellipses, broken texts, fragments, clotted language, polysyllabism, obscure dialect, inserted narratives, stories-within-stories). Spiritual (religious mystery, allegory and symbolism, Roman Catholic ritual, mysticism, freemasonry, magic and the occult, Satanism, witchcraft, summonings, damnation). Psychological (dreams, visions, hallucinations, drugs, sleep-walking, madness, split personalities, mistaken identities, doubles, derangement, ghostly presences, forgetfulness, death, hauntings).
thinking about Nick Groom's suggested "seven types of obscurity" in Gothic novels, forming a handy "is it goth" checklist lmao
Millions for light rail, not a penny in tribute
Holy shit, the average horse trainer. Yeah, we gotta get them on board while The Corsican rampages over Iberia
This week on the blog: Against the State! Another military theory primer, this time focused on groups that take on the state itself, both with violent and non-violent means.
Given the enormous disparity in force, how can they win? How have they won?
acoup.blog/2026/02/13/c...
"Sautee the onion in (4T) butter"
Mr. Beard I love you, but that is not a sautee
That's why it's a stealth Beastmaster sequel
valentine's day card: you must be 100 million dollars in unspent portland housing bureau funds because I'm glad I found you
valentine's day card: I love you more than dan ryan loves storefronts
valentine's day card: are you a portland city council president vote? because I want to do it twelve times with you
valentine's day card: I just passed a resolution . . . asking the city administrator to report back on the feasibility of asking you out
valentine's day coming up tomorrow, please use these responsibly
The pottery scene in Ghost, but with a gyro spit
We keep us safe?