5 Interesting Links for 06-24-2016

Technology (Fossils)

Clearly it’s time to get a 3D printer. Duke University is providing 3D images of its fossil collection so people can explore the collection without damaging rare fossils. (Via Facebook)
http://wncn.com/2016/06/07/duke-profs-website-allows-unique-access-to-fossils-ancient-specimens/

Hairstyles (History)

A lovely blog full of period-separated directions for various traditional hairstyles. (Via Suzi Love Daily Gossip)
https://locksofelegance.wordpress.com/

Insurance (Life)

An important reminder about protecting your ability to recover from disaster through the proper insurance for renters and those who work from home.
https://theartistsjd.com/renters-insurance/

Solar (Technology)

Google has turned the Google Earth data into an interesting solar power assessment. (Via Facebook)
http://www.contemporist.com/2016/06/01/googles-project-sunroof-will-tell-you-if-your-house-should-have-solar-power/

Research (Writing)

Why writers should research even fantastical stories.
http://savvyauthors.com/blog/index.php/writerly-advice-research-is-an-ignorant-fools-best-friend-by-rob-j-hayes/

Safe Haven: A Steampunk Romance (The Steamship Chronicles, Prequel)

This entry was posted in Education, History, Interesting Links, Life, Technology, Writing. Bookmark the permalink.

2 Responses to 5 Interesting Links for 06-24-2016

  1. Erin says:

    The one site makes me wish I had long hair. And that it was thick enough to do anything with! 😛

    Alas, Project Sunroof says that our roof may not be ideal for solar, given hours of sun, modeling of trees, etc.

    • Margaret McGaffey Fisk says:

      Aww, too bad on the solar. Mine has perfect sunlight but the options are not good right now because solar disincentives made it through the state legislature :p.

      And I found it more for cover art and descriptions in my novels, but if I let my hair grow all the way out again…

Share Your Thoughts

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.