Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-24-26

I am busy with work today. But today is a day ending in -day that is not Newsletter Satur-day, so I briefly set aside my business to deliver my not-yet-world-famous Pook-Emu Bee links. 1. FCC bans imports of new routers made in other countries, on national security concerns (Brad Linder for Liliputing. March 23, 2026.) My MikroTik hAP ac3 should be supported for a long time. Maybe I will build my next router someday. See my related post from a while back on questions about TP-Link. 2. Sam […]

https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/pook-emu-bee-links-for-03-24-26/

[Article] Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-24-26

Links of the day for March 24, 2026, covering, among other topics, mid-90s NBA trades that weren’t, construction in Brooklyn, and North Korean tank driving.

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The Moon was bright on March 12, 2025. Here, I was standing at the intersection of Joralemon Street and Boerum Place in Downtown Brooklyn. I took this photo before the light changed.

Article with more details:
https://thenewleafjournal.com/the-moons-reflection-in-downtown-brooklyn/

Tags:
#NYC #Brooklyn #DowntownBrooklyn #Moon #Reflection #Bus #Intersection #GooglePixel #GooglePixel6a #NewLeafJournal #TheNewLeafJournal

Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-16-26

I was inconsistent in publishing daily Pook-Emu Bee links last week. But I am on the ball this week. If you enjoy the (almost) daily links and commentary, you can also follow via feed. Links from around the web 1. Japanese Pokémon Pokopia player invents fully automated resource-collecting facility, but it involves Pokémon slavery (Carlos "Zoto" Zotomayor for Automation West. March 16, 2026.) This reminds me that I need to play Pokémon Black/White 1 and 2. 2. The Angel Next Door Spoils […]

https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/pook-emu-bee-links-for-03-16-26/

[Article] Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-16-26

Links from around the web for March 16, 2026, covering topics including, but not limited to, anime news, the RAM pricing crisis, and high-scoring NBA games.

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Pictured is a memorial bust of Robert F. Kennedy in Columbus Park near Brooklyn Borough Hall. I took the photo on February 24, 2026, which was the day following a blizzard. You should not need all 20 questions to ascertain which way the wind had been blowing.

Article:
https://thenewleafjournal.com/snowy-statues-in-brooklyn-february-2026/

Tags:
#NYC #Brooklyn #DowntownBrooklyn #BrooklynBoroughHall #ColumbusPark #Statue #RobertFKennedy #Bust #Snow #UbuntuTouch #GooglePixel3aXL #NewLeafJournal #TheNewLeafJournal
On December 28, 2025, I happened across a very impressive snow sculpture of the head of a bearded king with a crown on Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn (NYC).

https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/seeing-atlantic-avenue-snow-king-12-29-25/

Unfortunately, I did not stop to take a photo (it was getting late and there were people gathered around). The next morning, I saw an article about the sculpture in the New York Post. I decided to walk back out that afternoon and see how the Snow King was doing. As you can see, he was a little worse for wear 20-22 hours after I saw him the first time (he looked like the newspaper photo linked in my article when I first saw him), but I thought the weathered snow king had its own dignity and charm (albeit he could have done without the dirt and car exhaust tarnish).

NLJ article on my photo and story:
https://thenewleafjournal.com/weathered-snow-king-sculpture-in-brooklyn/

(For any open source mobile OS fans out there, I took this photo with the Ubuntu Touch camera app on my Google Pixel 3a XL.)

Tags:
#NYC #NewYorkCity #Brooklyn #DowntownBrooklyn #AtlanticAvenue #Snow #SnowSculpture #Snowman #King #Sculpture #Cars #Trucks #Traffic #GooglePixel #UbuntuTouch #NewLeafJournal #TheNewLeafJournal

🏙️ Downtown Brooklyn is BOOMING! 🚀

📈 3,703 new housing units (1,048 affordable) built in just 6 months of 2025 — smashing past records.
🏬 New towers reshaping the skyline
🛒 Big retail + 12 subway lines = hotspot for growth
🔮 1,183 more units coming by 2026

#NYCRealEstate #DowntownBrooklyn #HousingBoom #RealEstateInvesting #iBusinessCourse #MarketTrends #AffordableHousing #realestatenews

Brooklyn Borough Hall in Downtown Brooklyn was originally Brooklyn City Hall. Construction began in 1834 and “Brooklyn’s new City Hall opened its doors in the spring of 1849, although the building really wasn’t completed until the end of the 1860s.” After Brooklyn was incorporated into New York City in 1898, City Hall became Borough Hall. According to a history article, there was a movement to demolish Borough Hall in the 1920s. The land for the former City Hall had been given to Brooklyn by Hezekiah Pierrepont (Brooklyn Heights still has a Pierrepont Street). Pierrepont added a provision to ensure that the land would be used for its intended purpose, I quote from Brownstoner:

The deeds and old records were dusted off, and it was revealed that Hezekiah Pierrepont was a crafty planner. The deed to the triangular property, which included both the building and the small park in front of it, had conditions attached to the gifted land. Pierrepont stipulated that no matter what the city wanted to do, no building other than a city hall could be erected on the site. If they violated that, the land could revert to the Pierrepont estate. Borough Hall was there to stay.

I tip my hat to Pierrepont for the good planning. While recent Borough Presidents have had an unfortunate tendency of making Borough Hall tacky with their de facto campaign banners, it is a nice building and monument to Brooklyn’s history. Now if only we could raise the Soviet-style Kings County Supreme Court building which casts a shadow over the whole plaza.

[Source: Suzanne Spellen for Brownstoner]

https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/02-06-25-bk-borough-hall-deeds/

#brooklyn #brooklynHeights #downtownBrooklyn #learning2025_ #nycHistory

Pigeons on Pierrepont Street

A short article about a Thanksgiving photo of four pigeons in a tree pit on Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights, New York City.

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