(For example, Mercedes botched the last big rules change, and took years to dig itself out from that hole)
Friday, January 23, 2026
So, just how bad is this news for Williams F1...
(For example, Mercedes botched the last big rules change, and took years to dig itself out from that hole)
New Humble Bundles featuring Roller Coaster Tycoon and the Sid Meier Collection
Roller Coaster Tycoon starts at $6 for two games. The Sid Meier bundle is 10 games and three coupons for $15.
Defective plush horse has become a hit in China
SCMP:
The 20cm tall horse which costs 25 yuan (US$4), symbolises the Year of the Horse and is red for good luck. It also features a golden “money comes quickly” message embroidered on its body....many netizens have embraced the imperfection, dubbing the flawed toy “Crying Horse”.
A date with Cammy (art roundup)
Just remembered I can draw whatever I want
— Adam Ellis (@adamtots.bsky.social) January 10, 2026 at 7:13 PM
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This made some people soooooooo mad and frankly I find that hilarious
— Adam Ellis (@adamtots.bsky.social) January 17, 2026 at 7:36 PM
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Thursday, January 22, 2026
These new foil Samurai Jack posters look good
Proofing. 🗡️ pic.twitter.com/AngGoE0fGi
— Bottleneck Gallery (@BottleneckNYC) January 22, 2026
($60 tomorrow.)
Madeline Miller's new book is up for preorder
From the Amazon listing:
Mestra, daughter of the King of Thessaly, is granted a unique gift by Poseidon: the ability to transform into any being she can imagine.Her father, on the other hand, is cursed: As punishment for disrespecting the goddess Demeter, he is in possession of an unnatural, insatiable hunger.Devoted Mestra suggests using her new gift to help her father. But if his hunger is bottomless, how much will he take from her? Soon she must decide: Will she keep helping her father survive, or finally break free?
Speaking of Miller, I recently listened to the audiobooks of Song of Achilles (performed by Frazer Douglas) and Galatea (performed by Ruth Wilson). Both readings are great, and I found them in the Libby app.
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