Thursday, November 30, 2023

“Things Can’t Get Any Worse, They Got to Get Better”: Paul Schrader’s ‘Light of Day’

 Unclassified Documents Contain Troubling Information About Dragnet Phone Surveillance Program


The Australian Taxation Office has paused a letter campaign alerting taxpayers they have historical “on-hold” debts after conceding its communication caused “unnecessary distress”.

ATO apologises for ‘unnecessary distress’


Fresh appeal in battle over secret robodebt documents


Top 40 Tax Dodgers of 2023

by Callum Foote and Michael West | Nov 29, 2023 | Finance & TaxLatest Posts


Existential Comics celebrates its first decade — with a joke 10 years in the making


HEY, IF IT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER: The Placebo Effect in Action: Research and Everyday Life. “The placebo effect occurs more often with subjective symptoms, such as pain, rather than objective medical evidence, such as a tumor identified on a computed tomography (CT) scan. In other words, a placebo treatment may help improve your pain, but it is not going to kill cancer cells the way actual chemotherapy drugs do.” That said, killing actual cancer cells would be good


Deep space astronauts may be prone to erectile dysfunction, study finds Guardian



EU nation resumes purchases of Russian gas RT. Czechia


“Things Can’t Get Any Worse, They Got to Get Better”: Paul Schrader’s ‘Light of Day’

By Lisa Fernandes

All of the characters in Paul Schrader’s Light of Day (1987) are looking for a way out. They’re stuck in menial nine to five jobs, on the line in factories and behind candy-colored checkout stands in supermarkets…


Deep underground

The mysterious space beneath Seoul / a fine address with potential, No. 1 the Thames, Isle of Grain / recommended treasure house museums / the alternative Metropolitan Line, a fantasy by artist Mark Cowie / extreme speedrunning in digital audio workstations / The Greg Jein Collection Hollywood Auction, includes plenty of Tribbles / the secrets behind designing a great fictional brand for TV and film / The NID Tapes, ‘Electronic Music from India 1969-1972’ / more NEOM numbness / Swerve, a magazine for new writing and visual art / the Fall Foliage Prediction Map / the London Open House infrastructure Map