Meet the vet saving animals from war zones
What happens to zoo animals caught in the crossfire of violent conflict? A veterinarian who works in war zones around the world tells DW about some of his most difficult missions.
I remember heart breaking images from the Baghdad zoo after the Bush invasion. Ugggh.
War sucks.
Honestly, how long did it take you?
LOVE IT!
mumble mumble
I’m not a huge car fan but that’s a very recent list of Holdens.
Here’s a longer-term view.
As a teen I longed for a Torana GTR XU-1, but in the early 80’s learned to drive in a Gemini. Still surprised I made it to now; they were fast and I was an over-confident teen.
Grift/Gift?
What I hate about that ‘news’ article is that it presents the disagreement as if there is exactly one right answer and everyone already knows it. This isn’t a flat Earth situation, or climate change.
prez | present
ah, OK
What a blast from the past!
(yeah, I meant that!)
Just the place you’d want to spot a BSOD: While waiting in line for a roller coaster that lifts you up 124ft
World Wide Web’s Sir Tim swells his let’s-remake-the-internet startup with Bruce Schneier, fellow tech experts
Interesting.
According to this interactive map, I can expect peak fall foliage around the second week of October
Unfortunately, I haven’t found anything similar for, like, peak cherry blossoms in the spring