INTRODUCTION
As well as the wide variety of ,links that give this post its title it will feature some of my own stuff, notably pictures.
AUTISM
I start with some stuff about Autism, beginning with…
AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM LAINA
Laina, guiding genius of thesilentwaveblog, has set up a new blog specifically for sharing stuff. Her announcement of this is here, while the new blog can be seen here.
STIM THE LINE
I end this little section with what is a new find for me, stimtheline, with a post titled “Autism is Me“.
GENERAL LINKS
The four links in this section are links that form no natural groupings:
- the gentleman has produced an excellent piece about the durability of Roman Concrete.
- From slate.com comes this piece about how to avoid all-male panels (“manels”) – it is long but an excellent read. As the author points out there is no excuse for an all-male panel. I would similarly say that if you are getting together a panel to talk about autism your starting point should be autistic people – and only when you have several lined up should you consider the desirability of including neurotypicals on the panel.
- A petition calling on the Spanish government to allow Catalonia a new, peaceful independence referendum.
- For UK readers only, a petition calling on our government to ban driven grouse shooting.
ROBERT LOVES PI ON FULLERENES
This refers to three related pieces that I have seen on robertlovespi. Fullerenes are spheroid carbon allotropes (also known in some circles as buckyballs – both the formal and informal deisgnation pay tribute to the architect Richard Buckminster Fuller who was particularly known for geodesic domes). The three pieces are:
- The one that first attracted my attention, titled “The Construction of a Zome Model of a 240-Atom Fullerene Molecule, In Seven Pictures“
- Then comes “A 240-Atom Fullerene, and Related Polyhedra“
- Finally, “The C-320 Fullerene Polyhedron“.
A TEASER
This one comes from brilliant, though it has a little addition of my own as well:
This is an easy question, even without the multi-choice options given on the site. If the 51 under the dividing line was replaced by 53 it would become fiendishly difficult – can you work out why?
PHOTOGRAPHS
![Flatfish](https://aspi.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/flatfish.jpg?w=840)