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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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Weekly Roundup #402
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Weekly Roundup #402

The Roundup is available as a video and on all audio-only podcast services‚ such as iTunes‚ Google‚ Stitcher‚ Spotify‚ Amazon Music and direct-download:  https://anchor.fm/retrorgb If you enjoy these videos‚ please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services‚ tips‚ or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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What We’re Reading: Eating Invasive Fish‚ Smart Densification and More
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What We’re Reading: Eating Invasive Fish‚ Smart Densification and More

Welcome back to our weekly behind-the-scenes glimpse at what’s getting our team talking. Let us know what you think at info@reasonstobecheerful.world. Bay invaders In times of crisis‚ some of us turn to food for comfort. But what if food could‚ well‚ solve a crisis? According to a story that caught Contributing Editor Michaela Haas’ eye from Ambrook Research‚ that’s essentially what Maryland fishers are trying to achieve with a delicious but invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay. Michaela says:   A few years ago I wrote a story for RTBC about putting invasive species on the menu in order to decimate their number. This fascinating story from Ambrook talks about the “blue catfish invasion.” Blue catfish supply often outweighs demand. Credit: Aileen Devlin / Virginia Sea Grant It takes two This week‚ Executive Editor Will Doig shared a New York Times opinion piece about a small town just across the George Washington Bridge from New York City. Palisades Park‚ New Jersey is benefiting from an unusual housing code provision that allows for two homes on residential lots. Will says:   We ran a story about “feel-good densification” in Portland‚ Oregon last year. This town just outside New York is doing something similar and rebutting the myth that densification means skyscrapers in the suburbs. What else we’re reading How Does Paris Stay Paris? By Pouring Billions Into Public Housing — shared by RTBC Founder David Byrne from the New York Times. Apple waste‚ spider silk‚ enhanced cotton: How bio-based textiles could replace plastic in our clothing — shared by Editorial Director Rebecca Worby from Grist A mecca for rewilders: the community-led project restoring Scotland’s southern uplands  — shared by David Byrne from the Guardian From our readers… RTBC member Janet Ozzard sent us a sobering but moving story from the San Francisco Standard about the funeral home staff who make monthly trips to the mouth of the Golden Gate to scatter the ashes of San Francisco’s unclaimed dead — a number that’s gone up along with the city’s rise in opioid overdose deaths. “This is a ministry — it’s more than a scattering‚” said Reuben Houston‚ owner of Colma Cremation and Funeral Services. “We stand in for their family and friends.” The post What We’re Reading: Eating Invasive Fish‚ Smart Densification and More appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Five (Full episode) - Tuesday‚ March 26
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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101 Facts So Weird They'll Spark Conversation
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“Neoclassical metal wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t heard Selling England By The Pound”: Genesis’ Tony Banks is Yngwie Malmsteen’s prog hero
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“Neoclassical metal wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t heard Selling England By The Pound”: Genesis’ Tony Banks is Yngwie Malmsteen’s prog hero

Swedish guitar virtuoso hails keyboardist’s Bach-style playing (and he also has soft spots for ELP‚ Kansas and UK)
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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The Mood Ring Of Birds: Watch A Crested Caracara’s Face Change Color!
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The Mood Ring Of Birds: Watch A Crested Caracara’s Face Change Color!

Have you ever heard of a bird changing color according to their mood? Meet the crested caracara‚ a feathered creature who literally wears their emotions on their face! The Center for Birds of Prey recently shared a fascinating video about this animal’s unique form of communication. Footage shows the bird’s face switching from orange to yellow! It’s the animals skin‚ not their feathers‚ that transitions through different hues. The crested caracara has a patch of bare skin on their face called an apteria‚ and that’s where we observe the various shades of yellow and orange. According to Steven‚ a representative from the Center for Birds of Prey‚ experts still aren’t sure what each tone represents. However‚ they are certain that the bird’s face changes color in accordance with their feelings. @centerforbirdsofprey Did you see the color change? The handsome Crested Caracara displays a variety of facial colors intended to signify mood‚ level of contentment and maturity. Did you notice the variation in face color from a yellow hue to a darker orange? Watch again to see the difference. #crestedcaracara #centerforbirdsofprey #birdsofprey #aviary #fyp ♬ original sound – Center for Birds of Prey “There’s still a lot of research to be done on what that color indicates‚” said Steven. “We can’t think like a caracara‚ but we can watch them and see.” In addition to changing color‚ these birds also speak with each other in more traditional ways‚ such as vocally. Screengrab from TikTok Perhaps someday we’ll be able to decode the crested caracara’s unique communication system. In the meantime‚ we can appreciate these beautiful birds and their amazing ability to change the color of their faces! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post The Mood Ring Of Birds: Watch A Crested Caracara’s Face Change Color! appeared first on InspireMore.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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How to get and use the Dragon’s Gaze in Dragon’s Dogma 2
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How to get and use the Dragon’s Gaze in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Having some sort of clairvoyance to help you during your grinding efforts is a great thing to possess. Here is how to get and use the Dragon’s Gaze in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Where to find the Dragon’s Gaze in Dragon’s Dogma 2 Before explaining what the Dragon’s Gaze does in Dragon’s Dogma 2‚ let’s get rid of the most difficult part of this journey‚ shall we? Now‚ finding this is not difficult at all since it is located in a pretty obvious place in hindsight. You see‚ the Dragon’s Gaze is found in Vernworth Castle‚ on the top level of its Watchtower. Screenshot: PC Invasion Now‚ that’s a long way up! Fortunately‚ the people in Vernworth managed to create a fully functional elevator that will take you almost all the way up the Watchtower. It will stop a couple of floors below‚ so head up the stairs until you reach the top. Screenshot: PC Invasion There‚ you will find three chests‚ with one being more decorated than the o...
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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'Zeus made night from mid-day': Terror and wonder in ancient accounts of solar eclipses
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'Zeus made night from mid-day': Terror and wonder in ancient accounts of solar eclipses

For millennia‚ solar eclipses like the upcoming one on April 8 have inspired awe‚ wonder and fear. Here are some of the most intriguing accounts of solar eclipses from ancient Greece to the Mayan empire.
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YubNub News
YubNub News
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Can rock music be reverent in church during Holy Week?
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Can rock music be reverent in church during Holy Week?

Last week an item on Fox News.com caught my attention. It was a "this day in history" article‚ commemorating the first rock music concert held‚ on March 21‚ 1952. It took place in Cleveland‚ and it ended…
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YubNub News
YubNub News
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Will Dems take over the House this year to stop Trump?
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Will Dems take over the House this year to stop Trump?

Democrats just launched the next step in their attack to try to stop Donald Trump.Previously‚ we've seen false accusations about Russia colluding with Trump‚ two impeachments‚ multiple court cases by…
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