I have been using the Wayback since about its beginning, at least since 1998 or so. Given the fall of Flash, it has been critical in getting access to video I have lost over the years, though the major networks did a horrible job of keeping archives of their stuff, some of it is still available here.
Category Archives: Interests
The Rochester Roosters are bringing back vintage ‘base ball’
I probably posted this back when the state NPR affiliate aired it but pretty cool to see it go national.
Do you know the story behind one of Las Vegas’ most popular restaurants?
Some backstory of Lindo Michoacan, which I was so happy to get to stop and have dinner at a couple months ago when I was in town.
A trip inside baseball’s knuckleball factory
A look at where pitchers refine one of baseball’s nastiest throws.
How Baseballs Are Made
Texas towns try to close roads to abortion-seekers
Oh look, illegal internal checkpoints to restrict freedom of movement by women.
Republicans do not believe in democracy and freedom, and have not for at least as long as I have been alive.
Also, seriously, you want folks that purposely look like this to tell you where and how you can travel?

The J.W. Westcott Co. – the only floating ZIP Code in the U.S. – celebrates 150 years in Detroit

This is wild. I did not know we had a ZIP code that moves around.
I mean, Florida is probably gonna be like Waterworld in a few years but this at least is a template.
‘The Avengers’ and ‘Star Wars’ get Ojibwe and Lakota dubs from Indigenous language experts
This is an amazing project, even more so than it will be officially hosted by Disney. Plus, a local Minnesota connection to boot.
Predator: Hunting Grounds – Isabelle Tapes – Predator Lore
Did you want to know what happened to Royce and Isabelle after Predators?
Well, here’s a glimpse.
WHY IS THE WORLD’S FIRST NUCLEAR REACTOR BURIED IN A FOREST PRESERVE?
Folks are still finding out that in the rush to make a nuclear bomb, we basically just had a nuclear pile in the middle of Chicago that wasn’t entirely stable all the time.
Anyway, the remains of that are still in the area.
