Five Quick Links for Thursday Noonish

09:57

Video of the closed Verrazano Bridge oscillating in high winds. Don't miss the musical tune played by the bridge as it flexes – it sounds like a track from the score of Christopher Nolan's next film. [twitter.com]

This seems really useful: get your pandemic questions answered by a "team of researchers and clinicians with expertise including nursing, mental health, demography, health policy/economics, and epidemiology". [dearpandemic.org]

If @kottke readers have been wondering where @tcarmody went last year, he explains in a long, brutally honest newsletter entry. "Stick with me a little longer, and I think we can make this work." [amazonchronicles.substack.com]

Japanese businesses that last for hundreds of years (like a 1020-year-old mochi shop) may hold some lessons on how to build a resilient business. "Each generation is like a runner in a relay race. What's important is passing the baton." [nytimes.com]

Repurposing WWII-era posters warning against sexually transmitted diseases for the Covid-19 era. "Covid can be cured. But there's no medicine for regret." [printmag.com]

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