Bread (Food)
A case for bread baking as freedom from corporations that includes how to make your own starter and bread. My husband tried bread because he was curious and is now a master breadmaker. (Via ediblealchemyfoods on Facebook)
http://www.elephantjournal.com/2016/04/how-to-protest-capitalism-by-baking-bread/
Robots (History)
One man wants to change the story for old robots by creating a museum. (Via Facebook)
http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/where-should-robots-go-when-they-retire
Movies (Life)
Though I haven’t seen all the movies mentioned in this article, I’m going to try to because the assessment of life lessons from the ones I have seen is spot on.
http://www.tor.com/2016/04/27/huge-adult-ideas-taught-to-us-by-weird-movies/
Contracts (Publishing)
Some reminders about what to look for in traditional contracts that will interfere with your writing career.
http://www.sfwa.org/2016/04/sfwa-contracts-committee-alert/
Roadways (Technology)
Though it’s taking longer than this 2014 article predicts, I’ve been fascinated in the Solar Roadways concept for quite some time. However, this article is focused on the LED lighting itself, and offers some interesting insight into how LEDs differ from other lighting sources. Note on website design: As a knock against removing the date from the article header so as to appear more current, something like this article is relevant to a specific date and time. I had to check the header in the source to find out when it was published, so I do not advise this potentially misleading choice. (Via @sunnybanc on Twitter)
http://www.illuminexlighting.com/led-technology-and-solar-roadways-paving-the-way-to-a-sustainable-future/





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