The Ghost of Toots Passed

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I am a meat popsicle
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@benbrown
Is it creamy?
One of my all time favorite games: Microprose World Circuit (aka Formula One Grand Prix) DOS 1992.
$FRIEND brought his PC and CRT (on his bicycle) and we stayed up all night to play the Monaco track, in FULL LENGTH with all collisions enabled, in two player mode over serial null modem cable. "We didn’t know it yet, but this was as good as it gets"
@EarlOfEdgecombe
Has the morning from Harlem project concluded?
@Caiotekit
While drinking a glass of wine?
@saramg
Don't worry I'll catch up at some point

@saramg
Sorry, I read your reply to the tune of "We don't need another hero"

I don't know if you planted that bug purposefully but here we are both humming the tune..

@saramg
Tina was a queen
@saramg
Yay for learning curves! Welcome to thunderdome I suppose..

Important XScreenSaver policy update.

25: No contributions built with, or assisted by, LLMs or any kind of "generative AI" tools will be considered. If you didn't bother writing it, I'm not going to bother reading it. XScreenSaver is art by humans for humans.

https://jwz.org/b/yk56

Important XScreenSaver policy update

25: No contributions built with, or assisted by, LLMs or any kind of "generative AI" tools will be considered. If you didn't bother writing it, I'm not going to bother reading it. XScreenSaver is art by humans for humans.

Destruction of Comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS)
Video Credit: Brian Day, SOHO, SDO, JHelioviewer
Text: Cecilia Chirenti (NASA GSFC, UMCP, CRESST II)

Explanation: As the crew of Artemis II travelled towards the Moon this week, Comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) was expected to have its closest approach to the Sun on Monday. At this point, comet and Sun would be closer than half the distance separating the Earth and Moon. The comet did not survive; the featured video was made with 40 hours of data and shows the comet plunging toward the Sun, like a moth to a flame. Observing the comet so close to our bright star requires a coronagraph, an instrument that blocks the Sun and is used for studies of its corona. This composite video combines, starting from the outside, views from: the wider angle coronagraph (blue) and the narrower angle coronagraph (red), both on NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, and NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (black). We can see the comet approaching the sun, stretching, disappearing behind the coronagraph's occulting disk and reappearing as a cloud of debris that dissipates.

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap260409.html #apod