Language of the Third Reich: LTI: Lingua Tertii Imperii 

“Words can act like tiny doses of arsenic: they are swallowed unnoticed, they seem to have no effect, and then after a little time the toxic reaction sets in.” — Victor Klemperer You can download it free from Internet Archive, or purchase it on Amazon.com. The Hungarian edition was published by Gabo Publishing in 2015 and … Read more

James Berry: My Experiences as an Executioner

This book is a historical curiosity for the 21st-century reader: it sheds light on details of English justice in the 19th–20th centuries, seen through the eyes of an unusual figure. It is not a novel, but neither is it a cold, dry document: its personal voice and sensitivity to detail make it accessible and engaging. … Read more

Globus IMP navigation computer

I came across this interesting device in a Facebook post. The person who shared it didn’t explain what it actually is, and the comments, as usual, were rather uninformative. So I looked it up in Russian sources to find out what it is. The Soviet space program used completely different controls and instruments from American … Read more

We just xperiment with diffrent kidz

According to the Gregorian calendar, today is August 17, the day of Hyacinth. Exactly 48 years ago, the TIT Budapest Planetarium opened in Népliget, and also 48 years ago, the Russian nuclear icebreaker Arktika broke through the ice cover of the Arctic Ocean basin for the first time in the history of navigation and reached … Read more

War machines from the inside

www.youtube.com/@BluePawPrint It is a widespread – and completely false – belief that the first television broadcast through which humanity unintentionally announced its presence to the Universe was Adolf Hitler’s speech at the opening ceremony of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. This myth entered popular culture largely thanks to Carl Sagan’s novel Contact. In reality, that was … Read more

Pusztaversailles and the Architecture of Hubris

After Ákos Hadházy staged his liberal–sorosista jamboree outside the paternal farmstead of the esteemed General Doctor Prime Minister’s illustrious father, Telex.hu has now sunk its teeth into the same carcass. One of the liberal online media dreadnought’s unnamed readers — presumably with a passing disregard for aviation laws (link in the comments) — sent up … Read more

Explore the Landscapes of the Solar System!

https://trek.nasa.gov One day, a trip to the Seychelles, Zanzibar or Thailand might no longer seem exciting enough. After Tibor Kapu’s space journey, how could we settle for anything less than Mars, Europa or the asteroid Vesta? While traveling there isn’t yet possible in person, we can already explore these destinations virtually. The NASA Solar System … Read more

The history of the Lakihegy transmission tower

Hungary’s tallest tower since 1933 has been the Lakihegy transmitter tower. This iconic structure has become a symbol of Hungarian radio broadcasting over the past century. Located on the outskirts of Szigetszentmiklós, the octahedron-shaped tower, made up of eight triangles, reaches a maximum height of 307 meters — taller than the Eiffel Tower was. The … Read more