Jonathan Wagener

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Husband. Dad. Aspiring Winemaker. Writer. Illustrator. Cartoonist. Programmer. 🇿🇦
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Telling time on the Moon

A new era of lunar exploration is on the rise, with dozens of Moon missions planned for the coming decade. Europe is in the forefront here, contributing to building the Gateway lunar station and the Orion spacecraft – set to return humans to our natural satellite – as well as developing its large logistic lunar lander, known as Argonaut. As dozens of missions will be operating on and around the Moon and needing to communicate together and fix their positions independently from Earth, this new era will require its own time.

Review: Freewrite Alpha by Max Freeman-Mills https://www.wired.com/review/review-freewrite-alpha
The Freewrite Alpha Is for People Who Just Want to Get Stuff Done

We mischievously asked our reviewer to use nothing but this distraction-free keyboard computer with virtually no display for a whole week. Annoyingly, he loved it.

WIRED
The Webcomics Handbook | Brad Guigar | Substack

Veteran cartoonist Brad Guigar shares advice, tutorials, and tips for independent comic artists. Click to read The Webcomics Handbook, by Brad Guigar, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.

We found a very special visitor to the farm this morning.

Moments like these fill our sails to keep doing what we do.

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Esta mañana en ontramos un visitante muy especial en la granja.

Momentos como estos llenan nuestras velas para seguir haciendo lo que hacemos.

#AgriculturaRegenerativa #Venezuela #Perezosos #RegenerativeAgriculture #Sloths #BosqueNublado #CloudForest

the most important part of #Unicode history is when a mouse fell out of a light fixture and got added to the count of members present at a Technical Committee meeting (9 Nov 2016)

https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2016/16325.htm#149-A94

UTC 149 Draft Minutes

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Nearly 20 years ago, I made a Craigslist post looking for a roommate.

This guy named Justin responded saying he wasn't looking for a roommate, but he liked my ad and the interests and music I'd listed and thought we might make good friends.

I ended up exchanging a series of emails with him and he was really cool and interesting.

At some point, I learned his last name was Franchi, so, being the absolute creep that I am, I googled his name and came up with a series of articles and bulletins about how Justin Franchi was wanted by the FBI for terrorism.

I was like WTF? but I was so curious about this guy so I continued talking. I brought it up to my friends and one was like "Yo, stop talking to that guy!" and the other was like "Keep talking! There's a REWARD!"

I was like "Y'all, I’m no narc. Besides, he's an 'ECO terrorist' so maybe he's not the bad guy?"

My friends were now even more invested than I was so we pored over his well-written yet strangely cryptic emails trying to figure out details on his whereabouts, reading into EVERYTHING as if it had a secret meaning.

At some point he said he would be "Coming from the west" and we were like "WTF, we're in Michigan, he could be ANYWHERE!"

He eventually gave me enough information to figure out that this Justin Franchi was just a normal guy from a suburb of Detroit and just happened to share a name with an eco terrorist on the FBI's most wanted list.

Even though I was no longer going to get a reward, I ended up meeting him and he was super cool and I remember hanging out and driving around in my Jetta listening to Swedish indie pop and we remained friends for several years until I moved to Chicago and changed my phone number and lost contact.

Just wanted to say hi (if you're out there) Justin Franchi (the indie pop one, not the terrorist one).

https://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20081119/fbi-offers-50000-reward-for-eco-terrorists/

FBI offers $50,000 reward for eco-terrorists

&#187 BLOG: Keep up to date with South Bay crime and court news WASHINGTON – The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of four environmental ext…

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