Limitless Promise Edition

My Favorite Things on the Internet This Week

Hello internet stranger,

The Weekly Click is a weekly (shocking, I know) updated list of interesting bits on the internet that I thought I’d share.

Happy clicking!

  1. Hundreds of Rare 1920's Vintage Baseball Cards Discovered in California Closet. Includes cards of Shoeless Joe Jackson, Babe Ruth, and Ty Cobb.

  2. The Star by Arthur C. Clarke

  3. A list of ideas, in no particular order and from different fields, that help explain how the world works.

  4. The Year Ahead in Star Wars

  5. Insane Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out to be True And Other Conspiracies! It’s a nearly four hour YouTube video, but very entertaining.

  6. Rolling Stone has a new list of The 150 Greatest Science Fiction Movies of All Time.

  7. This Clone Wars Fan Film perfectly recreates Revenge of the Sith's final duel. A clever mix of dialogue recorded by the Clone Wars show stars for Lego Star Wars, plus material from Revenge of the Sith, makes for a spot-on take.

  8. Here’s something I really haven’t thought about: How to Close the Social Media Accounts of a Dead Relative

  9. There's a great selection of free ambient sounds on Moodist. This online sound generator offers 54 types of sounds that automatically generate when you select one and click play. Fun.

  10. “What’s the difference between haha and jaja? What about kkkk or hhhh? It’s a trick question: They mean the same thing.” How different languages laugh online.

  11. The 15 Best Netflix Movies of 2023. I have seen exactly none of these.

  12. Tim Denning’s Every Piece of Newsletter Advice I Have to Give as I Approach 200,000 Email Subscribers

  13. For All Mankind Is the Best Show You Aren't Watching, But Why?

  14. What were the most important events of 2023, and what were the least?

  15. 100 tiny changes to transform your life: from the one-minute rule to pyjama yoga

  16. Watchtower by Warren Ellis

Thanks for reading. If you like this potpourri of internet mélange and want to support it, forward it to someone who might like it, buy my books, or at the very least, let me know what you think. It is my hope you are enjoying my six-word stories or haiku here at the end.

Be seeing you.