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([personal profile] badly_knitted Nov. 24th, 2025 04:45 pm)



Title: There And Gone
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack, Owen, Team.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 747
Spoilers: Set post-End of Days.
Summary: Ianto just got Jack back and now he’s gone again. It hurts.
Written For: 
[personal profile] sheenianni
’s prompt ‘Any, any, You said you needed me and then you left’, at [community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
 


 
The Opportunity

The School of Data, Mathematical, and Statistical Sciences (SDMSS) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for two full-time, 9-month, tenure-earning assistant professor positions anticipated to begin August 2026.



The selected candidates will have demonstrated the ability to conduct high-quality research in Financial Mathematics or in the Mathematics of Imaging/Image Reconstruction. The latter is broadly defined, with applications of tools from areas such as Inverse Problems, Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), Functional Analysis, or Harmonic Analysis. Additionally, we are especially interested in an individual who can contribute through their research, teaching and service to the excellence of our academic community and foster an environment in which faculty, staff, and students from a variety of backgrounds, cultures and personal experiences are welcomed and can thrive. The instructional duties and service assignments are in accordance with the department’s current equitable workload policy.



Unleash Your Potential with Us

As one of the nation’s largest and most dynamic public research universities, the University of Central Florida (UCF), located in Orlando, is a next-generation public institution celebrated for its dedication to innovation, strong STEM foundations, and powerful industry partnerships. This momentum has resulted in a historic milestone: UCF has achieved the rigorous outcomes required to be named Florida's next Preeminent State Research University (with official certification expected in 2026). When you join Knight Nation, you become an integral part of this mission to solve the world’s most challenging problems, collaborating with uniquely talented faculty, staff, and students across our colleges to tackle greater challenges and achieve rewarding success.



It is within this environment of excellence and growth that a major initiative is taking shape:

The Department of Mathematics is currently undergoing a transformative merger with Statistics Data Science to form the new School of Data, Mathematical, and Statistical Sciences (SDMSS). SDMSS is strategically positioned to become a nationally recognized prominent hub in quantitative sciences. As part of this exciting initiative, we are seeking two tenure-track faculty members specializing in Financial Mathematics or Mathematics of Imaging/Image Reconstruction broadly understood.



The positions offer an extraordinary opportunity to join this growing academic unit and contribute significantly to building the foundational pillars of our new, highly collaborative school.







Responsibilities

Pioneering Research: Drive high-impact, cutting-edge scholarly research in Financial Mathematics or Mathematics of Imaging/Image Reconstruction. Secure external funding and publish breakthroughs in leading journals to establish the school's global reputation.

Next-Generation Teaching & Mentorship: Design and deliver innovative curricula for undergraduate and graduate courses in core quantitative sciences and emerging disciplines. Mentor the next generation of thought leaders by advising graduate theses and supervising doctoral dissertations.

Catalytic Collaboration: Serve as a catalyst for interdisciplinary research, engaging deeply with faculty across UCF (including Engineering, Computer Science, Health Sciences, Biology, and Business).

Strategic Leadership: Play a direct role in shaping the future of the new school by actively contributing to university governance, serving on key committees, and providing leadership within professional organizations.



The Mathematics Academic Unit (MAU) within SDMSS is committed to high-caliber research across a broad spectrum of pure and applied mathematics. Its research groups specialize in areas such as Analysis, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Machine Learning, Partial Differential Equations, and Probability and Statistics. MAU currently offers the following programs: a B.S. in Mathematics, an M.S. in Mathematics with tracks in Industrial Mathematics and Financial Mathematics, and a Ph.D. in Mathematics. For more information, visit https://sciences.ucf.edu/math/undergraduate/



The UCF College of Sciences (COS) is the largest college at the university and a powerhouse for the regional and national STEM workforce, spanning the natural, computational, physical, and social sciences and housing centers, institutes and initiatives that serve as hubs for research and innovation. Through sharing and applying knowledge, COS is cultivating pathways for students to solve our world’s most pressing and complex problems. With a mission to provide a world-class education in an environment where faculty, staff, and students thrive, research flourishes, and our community prospers; a number of COS academic programs are among those nationally ranked by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, and others. For more information, please visit https://sciences.ucf.edu.



UCF, named one of the most innovative public universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, is located in Orlando, Florida and is classified as a Very High Research Activity university by the Carnegie Foundation (R1). With more than 70,000 students, UCF is one of the largest universities in the country, offering more than 240-degree programs. UCF is an economic engine, attracting and supporting industries vital to the region's future while providing students with real-world experiences that help them succeed after graduation. For more information, visit http://www.ucf.edu.



Minimum Qualifications:

Doctoral Degree: A Ph.D. in Mathematics or a closely related field. (Advanced ABD candidates are welcome to apply, provided the degree is finalized by the start date.)

Research Potential: Clear evidence of scholarly research potential, demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications or a compelling trajectory of research productivity.

Teaching & Mentorship: The ability and commitment to teach effectively and mentor students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Core Skills: Possess strong communication and collaboration skills essential for working across disciplines within the new school.



Preferred Qualifications:

External Funding: Proven experience in securing, or strong potential to secure, external research funding to support a sustainable research agenda.

Interdisciplinary Alignment: Active interdisciplinary research interests that naturally align with existing university strengths (e.g., Health Sciences, Engineering, Business, Biology or Computer Science).

Innovative Pedagogy: Prior teaching experience that includes a focus on innovative pedagogy and curriculum development at both undergraduate and graduate levels.



Additional Application Materials Required:

UCF requires all applications and supporting documents be submitted electronically through the Human Resources employment opportunities website, https://www.ucf.edu/jobs/. In addition to the online application, interested candidates should upload the following:

A curriculum vitae.

A letter of interest outlining qualifications for the position, including research experience and agenda, as well as teaching experience and interests.



NOTE: Please have all documents ready when applying so they can be attached at that time. Once the online submission process is finalized, the system does not allow applicants to submit additional documents later.



The selected candidate will be required to submit official transcripts (and, as applicable, U.S. degree equivalency evaluations) documenting the conferral of their qualifying academic credentials.



Questions regarding this search should be directed to: Alexander.Katsevich@ucf.edu



Job Close Date:

January 15, 2026



Are you ready to unleash YOUR potential?

As a next-generation public research university and Forbes-ranked top employer in Florida, we are a community of thinkers, doers, creators, innovators, healers, and leaders striving to create broader prosperity and help shape a better future. No matter what your role is, when you join Knight Nation, you’ll play an integral role at one of the most impactful universities in the country. You’ll be met with opportunities to connect and collaborate with talented faculty, staff, and students across 13 colleges and multiple campuses, engaging in impactful work that makes a positive difference. Your time at UCF will provide you with many meaningful opportunities to grow, you’ll work alongside talented colleagues on complex projects that will challenge you and help you gain new skills, and you’ll have countless rewarding experiences that go well beyond a paycheck.



Working at UCF has its perks! UCF offers:

Benefit packages, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending, and Employee Assistance Program.

Paid time off, including annual (12-month faculty) and sick time off and paid holidays.

Retirement savings options.

Employee discounts, including tickets to many Orlando attractions.

Education assistance.

Flexible work environment.

And more…For more benefits information, view the UCF Employee Benefits Guide click here.



Unless explicitly stated on the job posting, it is UCF’s expectation that an employee of UCF will reside in Florida as of the date the employment begins.



Additional Requirements related to Research Positions:

Pursuant to Florida State Statute 1010.35, prior to offering employment to certain individuals in

research-related positions, UCF is required to conduct additional screening. Applicants subject to

additional screening includes any citizen of a foreign country who is not a permanent resident of the U.S., or who is a citizen or permanent resident but is affiliated with or has had at least 1 year of education, employment, or training in China, Cuba, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Syria, or Venezuela.



The additional screening requirements only apply to research-related positions, including, but not

limited to faculty, graduate positions, individuals compensated by research grants or contract funds, post-doctoral positions, undergraduate positions, visiting assistant professors, and visiting research associates.
The Department of Mathematics and Data Science of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) opens a Post-Doctoral position in Geometric Analysis. The duration is two years. The expected starting date is September 1st, 2026.

The successful candidate will work with David Tewodrose. The research conducted will lie at the intersection of several research areas in modern geometric analysis, including Riemannian geometry, analysis on metric spaces, geometric measure theory and probability theory. Any candidate with a strong background in geometric analysis and-or stochastic analysis will be considered with attention.

Details on the application process can be found through the link below.
We are currently inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Professor Massimiliano Gubinelli at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This is a three-year, fixed-term position, funded by an UKRI Frontier research grant. The successful candidate will be expected to take up this post as soon as possible, with a latest start date of 1st October 2026.

We are also advertising a similar Postdoctoral Research Associate in Stochastic Analysis post which can be found at: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/ using vacancy ID: 183240. Candidates who wish to be considered for both positions will need to apply for both posts.

The successful candidate will be part of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in Stochastic Analysis in relation with construction of models of Euclidean quantum field theories and related problems, funded by the UKRI Frontier research grant titled “StochFields”. They will be expected to conduct research which falls within the remit of this large-scale project and will have the opportunity to do so in several ways including independently, collaboratively with other members of the group at Oxford and/or with other mathematicians internationally. They are expected to provide informal mentorship of D. Phil students in the group.

We proudly hold a departmental Athena SWAN Silver Award and an institutional Race Equality Charter Bronze Award.

Please direct informal enquiries to the Recruitment Coordinator (email: recruitment@maths.ox.ac.uk), quoting vacancy reference 183243.

Please note: Applicants are responsible for contacting two referees to send their reference letters directly to references@maths.ox.ac.uk by the closing date. Full details are contained in the job description.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this vacancy and for further information, including a job description and selection criteria, please click on the link below:

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=183243

Only applications received before 12.00 noon UK time on Friday, 05 December 2025 can be considered.
We are currently inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Professor Massimiliano Gubinelli at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. This is a 30 month, fixed-term position, funded by a Simons Foundation research grant. The successful candidate will be expected to take up this post as soon as possible, with a latest start date of1st October 2026.

We are also advertising a similar Postdoctoral Research Associate in Stochastic Analysis post which can be found at: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/ using vacancy ID: 183243. Candidates who wish to be considered for both positions will need to apply for both posts.

The successful candidate will be part of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in Stochastic Analysis in relation with construction of models of Euclidean quantum field theories and related problems, funded by the Simons Foundation grant titled ‘Simons Collaboration on Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory’. They will be expected to conduct research which falls within the remit of this large-scale project and will have the opportunity to do so in several ways including independently, collaboratively with other members of the group at Oxford and/or with other mathematicians internationally. They are expected to provide informal mentorship of D. Phil students in the group.

We proudly hold a departmental Athena SWAN Silver Award and an institutional Race Equality Charter Bronze Award.

Please direct informal enquiries to the Recruitment Coordinator (email: recruitment@maths.ox.ac.uk), quoting vacancy reference 183240.

Please note: Applicants are responsible for contacting two referees to send their reference letters directly to references@maths.ox.ac.uk by the closing date. Full details are contained in the job description.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this vacancy and for further information, including a job description and selection criteria, please click on the link below:

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=183240

Only applications received before 12.00 noon UK time on Friday, 05 December 2025 can be considered.
The Mathematical Institute proposes to appoint an Associate Professor (or Professor) of Complex Systems from 1 August 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be appointed to a Tutorial Fellowship at Lincoln College, under arrangements described in the attached job description.

The combined University and College salary scale has a minimum point of £57,986 per annum. In addition, the College pays substantial additional benefits including a housing allowance of £11,072 per annum, an additional discretionary variable allowance of £6,458 per annum, and a research allowance of £2,153 per annum. An allowance of £3,199 per annum would be payable upon award of Full Professor title.

The Associate Professor will join a thriving research community of pure mathematicians at Oxford, at the world-leading Mathematical Institute. They will play a leading role in helping to build further collaborations across the global research community, in addition to engaging with outreach activities to support the department in achieving its strategic aim to improve the diversity of its undergraduate and postgraduate student body, and in particular its gender diversity. They will be responsible for carrying out, disseminating the results of, obtaining funding for, and supervising research at a high international standard in the field of Complex Systems and for teaching a range of topics in mathematics via lectures, classes and tutorials. A complete list of duties and responsibilities is set out in the attached job description.

The successful candidate will have a PhD in mathematics or Physics and a record of outstanding research in the mathematical theory of Complex Systems, including Random Matrix Theory and its Applications, and Statistical Mechanics, interpreted broadly and will complement, enhance and diversify existing strengths within the Mathematical Physics Research Group, as well as other related groups in the Mathematical Institute. They will be expected to teach effectively across a range of topics in mathematics.

Informal enquiries regarding the application process should be directed to the Recruitment Coordinator (email: recruitment@maths.ox.ac.uk), quoting vacancy reference 182701.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this vacancy and for further information, including a job description and selection criteria, please click on the link below:

https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=182701

Only applications received before 12.00 noon UK time on 12 January 2026 can be considered.
The Chair of Mathematics - Analysis expects to fill a PhD position (75% TV-L E13), pending funding approval. The research for this position will focus on variational multiscale analysis.
Its objective is to develop new analytical methods for the rigorous derivation of the effective behavior of thin elastic structures featuring small-scale, periodic reinforcements. The research questions are motivated by concrete applications in medical engineering.

This project is part of the collaborative initiative “MAS-TOB: Multiscale Analysis and Structural Optimization of Patient-Specific Therapeutic Orthoses and Bandages”, conducted jointly with RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau and the Fraunhofer Institute ITWM, for which funding from the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) is currently under consideration.

The successful candidate will be based at KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, working under the supervision of Prof. Carolin Kreisbeck. The intended starting date is February 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. If you are completing or have recently completed your Master’s in Mathematics (or an equivalent qualification) and are enthusiastic about mathematical research, we would be excited to receive your application to become part of our team.

For further details, see the link to the full job description below. Please contact carolin.kreisbeck@ku.de for inquiries.
The Department of Mathematics at Aarhus University invites applications for a full-time position as Statistician (Technical Administrative Personnel) to join the Applied Statistics Laboratory (aStatLab).

The position is available from 1 March 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter, and is offered as a three-year fixed-term contract.

The statistician will contribute to applied statistical analyses and data management across a range of collaborative research and advisory activities conducted within aStatLab, working closely with senior statisticians and researchers.

Job responsibilities
• Conduct statistical analyses under the supervision of academic staff (VIPs) at the aStatLab.
• Prepare, clean, and manage datasets for analysis.
• Contribute to documentation, reporting, and reproducibility of analyses.
• Support research teams in the application of statistical methods and software tools.
• Participate in internal discussions on statistical methodology and best practices.
• Contribute to the continuous improvement of data management and analysis workflows.

Qualifications
The following qualifications are desirable for the position, but none are strict prerequisites:
• A relevant academic degree (Master’s or PhD) in statistics, data science, mathematics, quantitative biology, or a related field.
• Experience with applied statistical analysis and data handling.
• Understanding of data structures, experimental design, and reproducible workflows.
• Good communication skills in English.
• A collaborative approach and the ability to work both independently and in interdisciplinary teams.
• Experience with governmental, environmental, or agricultural data.

Work environment
The Applied Statistics Laboratory (aStatLab) is part of the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Aarhus University. aStatLab provides applied statistical consulting, analysis, and research support across the university. The position offers an opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment with a focus on high-quality statistical practice and methodological development.
For further information, please contact Rodrigo Labouriau, Head of the Applied Statistics Laboratory (aStatLab). During the employment period, you will report to Head of Department Secretariat, Annette Møller (personnel matters).

Place of employment and place of work
The place of employment is Aarhus University, and the place of work is the Department of Mathematics, Ny Munkegade 118, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.

Formalities and salary range

Salary and terms as agreed between the Danish Ministry of Taxation and the Confederation of Professional Unions or other relevant.

Aarhus University’s ambition is to be an attractive and inspiring workplace for all and to foster a culture in which each individual has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants.

The application must be submitted via Aarhus University’s recruitment system, which can be accessed under the job advertisement on Aarhus University's website.

Deadline:
10 January 2026

Aarhus University

Aarhus University is an academically diverse and research-intensive university with a strong commitment to high-quality research and education and the development of society nationally and globally. The university offers an inspiring research and teaching environment to its 38,000 students (FTEs) and 8,300 employees, and has an annual revenues of EUR 935 million. Learn more at www.international.au.dk/
Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Mathematics x2, UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics, Permanent
Applications are invited for two permanent posts of Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Mathematics within UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics.

The School of Mathematics and Statistics at University College Dublin is seeking to appoint two permanent Lecturers/Assistant Professors in Mathematics. Applicants from all areas of Mathematics are invited to apply, however preference will be given to applicants whose research is in the area of analysis.

About the UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics
The UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics is the largest of its kind in Ireland and has over 60 academic staff from all areas of mathematics and statistics. Research activities in the School are supported by a variety of sources including the €22M Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Centre for Research Training in the Foundations of Data Science (www.data-science.ie) which currently has over 40 PhD students in UCD, Research Ireland (RI) and through European Union funding, e.g., the European Research Council (ExRC) and Doctoral Training Network schemes. Individual fellowships held by members of the School over the last five years include three ERC Advanced Fellows and two Royal Society/RI University Research Fellows, as well as RI Pathway Fellows and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Postdoctoral Fellows. The School has strong research links with a broad variety of industry and enterprise partners.

Lecturer / Assistant Professor (Above the Bar) Salary Scale: €64,753 - €102,539 per annum
Appointment on the above range will be dependent on qualifications and experience.

Closing date: 12:00 noon (local Irish time) on 09/01/2026.

Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time specified. Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time of 12:00 noon (Local Irish Time) on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system. UCD are unable to accept late applications.
UCD do not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies. Any CV's submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be returned.

Note: Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. For further information please follow link below:
https://www.ucd.ie/hr/t4media/Academic%20Contract.pdf

Prior to application, further information (including application procedure) should be obtained from the Work at UCD website: https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/
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([personal profile] marycatelli posting in [community profile] books Nov. 24th, 2025 11:14 am)
Orange by Ichigo Takano

This is available in five volumes, and also in two omnibus editions (the second included a backstory which I didn't get into), but it reads as one story.

It opens with Naho receiving a letter. It says it's from her future self, that a new boy will arrive in class and sit beside her, and she must not ask him to walk home, because he's no longer with them in the future.

Not knowing what to believe, she joins with her friends in asking

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While I was admiring the Habsburg women's hats a while back I noticed Elisabeth of Guelders, with her haute hat couture, and that she was described as an abbess. Long time readers might remember that I'm interested in the European "princess-abbesses" who held their religious offices heading various monastic institutions simultaneously with their secular lives and titles. AFAIK this Elisabeth with the good hat wasn't that sort of abbess, although wikipedia might know more than me, but plenty of her posh relatives were.

When you imagine a portrait of an abbess you might think of somebody like this lady, who wikipedia claims was an abbess from 1796 to 1808 (warning for skull as memento mori): Mother Abbess Kunigunde Schilling von Hintschingen.

You probably aren't thinking of Maria Elisabeth of Austria in this 1781 portrait specifically of her as a princess-abbess with crozier.

And you might not expect an abbess to have her official portrait for her religious office painted featuring an enslaved boy.

Here's another later official abbessly portrait with an enslaved (or ex-enslaved) man.

But all this must've stopped a long time ago and definitely wasn't still a thing in 1918, no? No.
Princess Abbess, 1918.

And I'm sure an abbess wouldn't find herself at a high society horse racing event.

In conclusion: Princess-abbess was a thing until surprisingly recently.... something something.... IDEK.

Note: (ex-)enslaved men, often used as subjects of social experiments, were also occasionally held in these courts as servants e.g. Mmadi Make / Angelo Soliman and Couchi / Gustav Badin. How "free" they actually were legally or in daily life is open to many unanswerable historical questions. And in a different court with differing customs Abram Petrovich Gannibal was the Ethiopian/Eritrean Russian ancestor of the current Duke of Westminster. And then there's Zamor whose evidence against his "owner" helped make the case for her legal execution.

In Towson, Maryland, the Ma and Pa Overpass once carried trains from the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad right over York Road. The bridge was a steel plate girder design, rebuilt in 1900 by the Baltimore & Lehigh Railroad to replace an earlier narrow-gauge line. While the bridge itself is long gone, its original stone supports are still standing today, offering a glimpse into the area’s railroading past. This overpass helped connect Baltimore and York, Pennsylvania, along a twisting 77-mile route that was known for being one of the most scenic in the region. The railroad shut down in Maryland in June 1958 as traffic declined and the infrastructure aged, and the overpass was taken down in 1959. A plaque was added in 1999 by Historic Towson, Inc. to recognize the site’s history.

The Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad—better known as the “Ma and Pa”—was famous for its winding route through farmland, hills, and small towns. It was created in 1901 from a merger of smaller railroads, including the Baltimore & Lehigh. With sharp curves and steep grades, it offered a slower but more personal travel experience. The line carried both passengers and freight for many years, but as cars and highways took over, business dropped off. Passenger trains stopped running in 1954, and freight service didn’t last much longer. Today, while most of the line is gone, parts of it have been turned into trails and local landmarks, keeping the memory of the Ma and Pa alive.

If you leave Berlin via the AVUS and pass the former border checkpoint Dreilinden, you can catch a glimpse of the object for only a brief moment—only those who know it is still there will notice it. On the left, directly at the city limits and half hidden by a barrier meant to shield the residents of Kleinmachnow from the highway’s noise, stands a strange special-purpose vehicle on a pedestal, painted pink. It is a silent and now almost forgotten witness of the Cold War.

In the past, before the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, as soon as you had endured the elaborate and time-consuming transit controls by the GDR border troops, you were immediately reminded of who was in charge in the GDR by a Soviet-made tank placed on a pedestal along the transit route. The gun barrel of the Stalin tank, type IS2, was strictly aimed at West Berlin—a reminder of the Red Army’s victory, a demonstration of military strength and the superiority of socialist ideology, as well as a deliberate threat and provocation.

The political leadership of the GDR claimed that this tank was among the first to reach Berlin in 1945 and thus ended World War II. As early as 1945, a monument was erected in honor of the fallen soldiers of General Leljuschenko’s tank army on Potsdamer Chaussee, the former Reichsstraße 1 between Aachen and Königsberg and in the American Sector of West Berlin. Due to protests and acts of vandalism by West Berliners during the Berlin Blockade 1948 and East Berlin uprising on 17.6.1953, the tank monument was relocated twice and finally, in 1969, placed in a prominent position on the left side of the outbound highway on GDR territory.

On November 9, 1989, everything changed—the Wall fell. As part of the Two Plus Four Agreement, the Soviet Army dismantled the tank on December 20, 1990, leaving only the pedestal behind.

In 1992, the artist and sculptor Eckardt Haisch (born 1941) placed a pink-painted Soviet-made snow loader, type S-4M, on the pedestal as a reminder of the peaceful revolution of 1989. Choosing the snow loader might be a funny reference to political tawing after the long, frozen conflict between East and West. The installation is now a protected monument.

In the early 1990s, with the fall of the Iron Curtain, militaristic symbols of Soviet power were also ironically reinterpreted and altered in other places. For example, after the withdrawal of the Red Army, a student in Prague painted a tank pink in the city center.

It is tragic that today, once again, there is rearmament and saber-rattling. What we need again today, are pink tanks that shoot only marshmallows.

For Poetry Monday:

Stills, R.A. Ammons

I have nowhere
to go and

nowhere to go

when I get
back from there.


---L.

Subject quote from The Boxer, Simon & Garfunkel.
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([personal profile] prettygoodword Nov. 24th, 2025 07:37 am)
A second week of words English got from the Taíno language of the Caribbean, though in this case it's not a sure thing:


canoe (kuh-NOO) - n., a light narrow boat with both ends sharp, usually propelled by paddling.


a canoe by the shore
Thanks, WikiMedia!


In North American English, a canoe is always open as shown, but TIL in UK English, the word can also be applied to a kayak, which as we saw is always covered. We got the word from Spanish canoa, which got it from an Arawakan language that is probably Taíno, but the form there was never recorded -- based on comparisons with other, still living Arawakan languages such as Lokono, Wayuu, and Island Carib, it's been reconstructed as *kanowa, and it specifically meant a dugout canoe made by digging out and shaping a log.

---L.

Posted by Jess Craven

Hi, all, and happy Monday!

I’m in the UK and yes, I am supposed to be on vacation, but I did want to send out just a couple of things that couldn’t wait until next week. I promise after this I’ll go have tea and scones.

First, I want to say something in light of the terrible economy we’re experiencing. I know a lot of you are struggling right now, so I want to remind you that this newsletter is available for free to all. NOTHING is behind a paywall. Ever. Ever. Ever. So if you’re feeling stretched please switch to a free subscription. You won’t miss anything. I want YOU more than I want your money. Don’t forget it.

And now a few action items:

Call your HOUSE Rep about Fitzpatrick discharge petition and war in Venezuela

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) has alerted the House Republican leadership that he will file a discharge petition to force a vote on a Russia sanctions bill. He is VERY unhappy with Trump’s concessions to Russia, and he’s not the only Republican to be so. There’s a real chance this petition could achieve 218 votes, but we need to make some noise about it.

Call your House rep and say:

My name is _____ and I’m a constituent from [zip.] I’m calling to ask the Congressmember to sign on to Rep. Fitzpatrick’s discharge petition that would force sanctions on Russia. Trump’s so-called peace plan, which rewards Russia with new territory, is unacceptable. Will the Congressmember sign the discharge petition? Thanks.

And while you have them on the phone, consider adding this:

I also understand that House Democrats have unveiled a bill that would cut off funding for U.S. operations in or against Venezuela. The legislation, led by Rep. Seth Moulton, would bar the Trump administration from spending money on military campaigns targeting Venezuela unless lawmakers approve an Authorization for Use of Military Force. I want the Congressmember to support it. Thanks.

Call your Senator

As you’ve likely heard, the House voted unanimously last week to claw back language in the government funding bill that could award some GOP senators hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for having their phone records unknowingly obtained by former special counsel Jack Smith. But Majority Leader Thune is on the fence about bringing the bill to a vote in the Senate.

Let’s call our Senators and say:

My name is ______ and I’m a constituent from [zip]. Now that the House has voted unanimously to claw back language in the government funding bill that could award some GOP senators hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages, I expect the Senate to pass the same bill right away. That provision is an outrage and should never have been snuck into the bill. Thanks.

COMMENTS NEEDED, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

[H/T subscriber Holly S]

DHS has expanded a federal database called SAVE, which is now being used to verify voter eligibility. The problem is that SAVE contains incomplete and outdated information, and election experts agree that using it for voter verification risks wrongly flagging eligible voters, especially naturalized citizens and mixed-status families.

To make things worse, DHS put these changes into effect months before informing the public. A lawsuit finally forced them to release the required notice, and now they’re asking for public comments, but only until Monday, December 1 at 10:59 p.m. CT.

The Texas Civil Rights Project created an easy guide that explains what’s happening, why it matters, and how to submit a comment that amplifies your voice. Here it is.

Once you’ve read it you can submit comments HERE.

Win in Tennessee!

The awesome folks at Network NOVA have put together a google doc filled with upcoming Aftyn Behn phonebanks. Now that MTG has announced she’s leaving in January (whoooo!) we are creeping closer and closer to a tie in the House. We’re not there yet, but consider this:

WE HAVE TO TRY TO FLIP THIS SEAT! So please, grab a shift if you possibly can. Or make a donation to Aftyn’s campaign here.

OK. I’m going to go back to endeavoring to vacation now.

Talk soon!

Jess

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  1. Your Ear Has Never Heard Bach Like This
    by J.S.Bach and Brandon Acker
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSWoSV7bLxs
    on the one hand, sound good! on the other hand, the piece was originally for 'cello, and a 'cellist can make these sorts of adjustments on the fly, so the title over-eggs the pudding a bit.
    via youtube recommends

  2. This is a real place
    by [personal profile] siderea and PBS Terra
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSWoSV7bLxs
    Behold, Lençóis Maranhenses
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Totempæl

Nordnes is a peninsula, neighborhood, and park west of the center of Bergen. Damages from fires and WWII are reasons behind the mixture of quaint old world wooden homes and modern architecture in the neighborhood. 

Walking out to the end of the peninsula you can catch panoramic views of Vågen (bay) and the surrounding fjords. On the way you may catch local gems like Heksestein (Witch Stone) and the National Aquarium.

The Totempæl is located near a fork in the park walking path. It was carved by American artist Duane Pasco (1932-2024). While totem poles serve as ceremonial objects for many Indigenous people, this totem pole is an artistic structure that represents the relationship between the sister cities of Bergen and Seattle. 

When fishing became a major industry in Washington state, many Norwegian immigrants settled in the Seattle region. Seattle and Bergen became sister cities in 1967. In the 1970's Seattle dedicated Bergen Place Park to the Norwegian King and Seattle sent Pasco's Totempæl as a 900th anniversary gift. 

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