Nucleurope.

Schon jetzt kommen die ersten Lkw mit Fässern voll mit grünem, nachhaltigem Atommüll aus allen Mitgliedsstaaten am Hauptsitz der EU-Kommission in Brüssel an, wo sie entladen werden. Mehrere tausend sollen folgen.

Der Postillon: Nach Einstufung als "nachhaltig": Europas Atommüll kann künftig im Hauptquartier der EU-Kommission gelagert werden

Multibibliomensional.

The problem of the librarian is that books are multi-dimensional in their subject matter but must be ordered on one-dimensional shelves.

Neal Stephenson: The Confusion

Symmotion.

Oh, well (she thought), if the world were populated solely by persons who loved and desired each other symmetrically, it might be happier, but not so interesting.

Neal Stephenson: The Confusion

Gift-ig.

Paying for gifts

...does not work.

You don't say to someone, "here's $100, maybe this time get me a gift worth $100 more than you'd regularly spend." It's kind of insulting. It still probably won't get you exactly the thing you wanted. Actually, the other person might just pocket the $100 and run off with it.

apenwarr: The Gift of It's Your Problem Now

On Track.

By the 1930s passengers could travel from the English channel to Cairo with only three changes of train. The last leg, in third class, cost the equivalent of about two days’ work for a labourer. It left Haifa daily at 0830, steamed south to the Mediterranean port of Gaza by lunchtime, turned west into Sinai and arrived in the Egyptian capital by 2230.

From there, travellers could continue aboard one of the first air-conditioned carriages along the Nile to Luxor’s Valley of the Kings and on to Sudan. “Direct and quickest route to Damascus, Beyrout, Baalbek and Aleppo,” read a Palestine Railways brochure advertising the connections from Haifa.

The Economist: Railway lines once connected the Middle East (2021-12-18)