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This is from a 6x12 film back on a microscope. It is an image of a vinyl record. The groove is black, with the top of the surface in a rainbow color. The color comes from a microscope technique know as Differential Interference Contrast (DIC).

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It's a magazine cover now.

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Politics/obvious biases/POVs aside, I backed into a subscription with the airline miles and have to say it's a very good read, good writing, great design/layout (very easy to navigate, and sensible font sizes as well), everything that I used to like about Time & Newsweek back in the 60s & 70s. A recent article on diet/food/science was the clearest, most levelheaded thing I've read about the subject in quite some time. http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/03/ultimate-conversation-on-healthy-eating-and-nutrition.html

This was cool too, I had never paid attention: http://www.vulture.com/2018/03/a-decade-of-steven-spielberg-not-making-up-his-mind.html

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4 hours ago, JSngry said:

Politics/obvious biases/POVs aside, I backed into a subscription with the airline miles and have to say it's a very good read, good writing, great design/layout (very easy to navigate, and sensible font sizes as well), everything that I used to like about Time & Newsweek back in the 60s & 70s. A recent article on diet/food/science was the clearest, most levelheaded thing I've read about the subject in quite some time. http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/03/ultimate-conversation-on-healthy-eating-and-nutrition.html

That was indeed a great piece - pretty sure it was featured by Longreads recently, which is how I stumbled across it. There is so much crap posted online about what constitutes "healthy eating" that a link to that piece should henceforth be the default response whenever someone brings up a questionable nutrition-related claim backstopped by dubious science.

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On April 4, 2018 at 5:38 PM, JSngry said:

It's a magazine cover now.

NYM_top1.jpg

Politics/obvious biases/POVs aside, I backed into a subscription with the airline miles and have to say it's a very good read, good writing, great design/layout (very easy to navigate, and sensible font sizes as well), everything that I used to like about Time & Newsweek back in the 60s & 70s. A recent article on diet/food/science was the clearest, most levelheaded thing I've read about the subject in quite some time. http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/03/ultimate-conversation-on-healthy-eating-and-nutrition.html

This was cool too, I had never paid attention: http://www.vulture.com/2018/03/a-decade-of-steven-spielberg-not-making-up-his-mind.html

I'm a subscriber too - enjoy the magazine.

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