I’m sick today so here are some links.
Click That Hood, a game which asks you to identify neighborhoods. I was lousy at San Diego, but pretty decent at Chicago, even though I’ve lived here for half the time. Go figure.
For those who care about beer, there’s been some news about the blocked merger of Inbev and Modelo. I recommend Erik’s podcast post on the structure of the beer industry (the three-tier system) for those who care about craft beer, and (with reservations) Planet Money’s show on the antitrust regulatory framework that is at work here.
Remember step functions from your signals and systems course? We called them Heaviside step functions after Oliver Heaviside — you can read more about him in this Physics Today article.
Did you know that Pad Thai’s “birth and popularity came out of the nationalist campaign of Field Marshal Plaek Pibulsongkram, one of the revolutionary figures who in 1932 pushed Thailand out of an absolute monarchy?” Neither did I!
I need this album, since I love me some Kurt Weill. I can also live vicariously through NPR’s list of SXSW recommendations.
I lived in San Diego for 7 years and I’ve visited Chicago 4 times and Chicago is still easier. In fact, Chicago was easier than Seattle, San Diego, and Baltimore, all places I’ve lived.