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All Things Linguistic
A blog about all things linguistic by Gretchen McCulloch. I cohost Lingthusiasm, a podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics. I'm the author of Because Internet, a book about internet language!
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Wonderful example of the Boomer Ellipsis as a feature of casual handwritten style from the… huffylemon:this is so cute 🥹 Wonderful example of the Boomer Ellipsis as a feature of casual handwritten style from the pre-internet era (probably pre-boomer as it’s OP’s grandpa, but currently primarily associated with boomers since …
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The Visual Science Lab / Kirk
Austin, Texas Portrait Photographer's Blog about Photography, Art and Writing by Kirk Tuck.
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I'm very happy that Fuji updated their X100V to the X100VI. I think it's a great budget alternative to the Leica Q2 or Q3... Leica M + Zeiss 28mmAt one point a couple of years ago I owned both a black and a chrome Fuji X100V. They very nice cameras. The 35mm equivalent lens was very good and the …
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The Wandering Lensman
The Wandering Lensman is a blog about the passion of photography, sharing images as well as thoughts about life, travel, living, etc.
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For Nikon Users; A Custom Picture Style That Allows You To See Blown Highlights In Real Time This is what you see when looking through your EVF or at your LCD when highlights are clipped.This image is from a JPEG. The clipped highlight warning gets baked into any JPEG file so youcan't …
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Down the Road
Photographs and stories by Jim Grey.
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State Road 67 in east-central Indiana: Mounds State Park, Anderson Municipal Airport, and Chesterfield From SR 9, old SR 67 leaves SR 32 and joins SR 232. This road was SR 67 from 1926. In 1933, SR 32 was extended beyond downtown Anderson on SR 67’s route to Muncie. …
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Bill Fortney
Photography & Faith.
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It’s All About the Light! As I prevued images I shot in the past, it always works out that 90% of the time the ones that jump out at me are the ones with great light! Very often I go …
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The Online Darkroom
Film & silver gelatin darkroom blog covering analogue or analog photography, printing and equipment. Ilford, Kodak, Adox, Olympus, Leica, Rolleiflex.
By Bruce Robbins. More infoUpdated
Always carry your camera - I didn't... The iphone view of the pool. The two conical shapes on the horizon are the Bass Rock island on the left and North Berwick Law on the southern shore of the estuary. Both are volcanic …
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A Life in Photography
This blog is about life, about photography, and about my life in photography.
By David B. Jenkins. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Georgia Small Towns: Warm Springs The Hotel Warm Springs, Warm Springs, Georgia.One of the smallest, and to me, most interesting of Georgia's small towns is Warm Springs. I think it's one of the state's best-kept secrets.The commercial district is a …
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Grandma Williams
Exploring the modern world at 80+.
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Curiosity went down to the woods and had a surprise. The Knees needed their daily. Curiosity looked at the map and suggested this. A thin strip of woodland, apparently a ridge between two suburban areas just north of Glasgow. It turned out to be as …
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The Content Technologist
Building better content operations. Understanding how algorithms process content. Weekly newsletter & resource by award-winning strategist Deborah Carver.
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From engineered content to informed editorial: Blazing new trails in digital publishing This essay originally was published on December 14, 2023, with the email subject line "CT No. 195: Moving past the Buzzfeed mythos."I'll admit that I talked up Buzzfeed as much as any pundit in the …
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This is a Recording
Brief reflections on random records from my collection.
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All Wrapped Up Here's another of the compilation cassettes I bought this summer, having taken home a Denon twin-deck hi-fi cassette player from the local charity shop. All Wrapped Up is a 1983 compilation of singles by The …
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Evergreen Data Visualization Blog
How to make high impact data visualization right inside Excel along with real life case examples organizational culture change.
By Stephanie Evergreen. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
How Much Data Viz is Too Much How much is "too much?" I'm sure you've seen that eye glaze from time to time. The answer is actually deceptively simple. The post How Much Data Viz is Too Much appeared first on Evergreen …
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Swiftjective-C
iOS. Indies. Apple. Plus Things.
By Jordan Morgan. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Fun Alignment Guide Tricks Setting your own vertical or horizontal alignment guide isn’t something I’ve thought about much when writing my own SwiftUI code. When they were announced, and later demo’d during a dub dub session in SwiftUI’s early …
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Two Quick Tips When Building With React Router I’ve been working with the latest Remix-ification of React Router and there are two things I wish I had known when I started. So I’m writing them down in case anyone else is about to …
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The Art of Doing Stuff
For People Who Like to Sweat, Swear & Do Stuff.
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The Eastern Screech Owl Chronicles I hung an owl box. 10 years later on a sunny February morning an owl finally came to roost. This is that owl's story ... ... as told in his own words. Hello. Pleased to …
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The CPU Shack
A museum for the history of processors and CPUs and how they have changed our world. Includes Intel, AMD as well as lesser known companies such as Signetics.
By John Culver. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
The Rise and Fall of Philips Data Systems About a year ago Mats Danielson from Stockholm Sweden contacted the CPU Shack about an interesting project, documenting the history of Philips Data Systems, a former powerhouse of European computing. Previously we wrote about the …