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  1. Tor.com
    Science fiction. Fantasy. The universe. And related subjects. 🇺🇸 More info

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    All the New Young Adult SFF Books Arriving in January 2025
    Books new releases All the New Young Adult SFF Books Arriving in January 2025 Witches, princesses and warriors all feature in January’s new YA releases. By Reactor | Published on January 15, 2025 Comment 0 …
    By Christina Orlando, 3,854 words
  2. Store Bought Is Fine
    I’m the store-bought version of Ina Garten. Cooking my way through all 1,200+ of the Barefoot Contessa’s treasure trove of recipes. By Trent. More info

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    Andy Baragahni’s Beans and Green Soup With Salted Yogurt and Sizzled Mint
    I can’t resist a dish topped with fried onions – and Andy Baragahni’s Beans and Green Soup With Salted Yogurt and Sizzled Mint is the latest to bring me to my knees! This Persian-inspired vegetarian …
    By Trent, 173 words
  3. News from Norfolk
    The occasional diary of someone who lives in an old house in East Anglia but also sometimes in an old house in Soho, London. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Excavation
    “’Tis the solitude of the Country that creates these Whimsies; there was never such a thing as a Ghost heard of at London, except in the Play-house.” Joseph Addison, The Drummer (1716) “I hope you …
    By Barendina Smedley, 14,584 words
  4. Pedestrian Observations
    For Walkability and Good Transit, and Against Boondoggles and Pollution. By Alon Levy. 🇫🇷 More info

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    Quick Note: the Experience of Train Stations
    I was at a ReThink event about Penn Station the other day; it didn’t talk about through-running but about Penn Station redesign, as Richard Cameron presented options for rebuilding the station in-place, of course without …
    By Alon Levy, 843 words
  5. Teaching Made Visible
    Hallway conversations about teaching and learning. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Don’t make the same mistakes I keep making
    If you teach high school or introductory college physics (or just know the subject well), I wonder if you can tell what I’ve done wrong here: OK, well, I haven’t given you a lot of …
    By Scott Seagroves, 64 words
  6. Tetrapod Zoology
    Discussion of all things tetrapod and vertebrate palaeontology, and many things not. By Darren Naish. 🇬🇧 More info

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    An American Tyrant in London, Collector's Edition
    I’m overloaded with work and deadlines, and unable to complete anything new. So please enjoy this classic Tet Zoo article from the archives, originally published at ver 2 back in 2008 (an archived version is …
    By Darren Naish, 1,902 words
  7. Silent-ology
    Uncovering the silent era. By Lea S. 🇺🇸 More info

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    New Kickstarter! “Rediscovering Roscoe: The ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle Collection” Set
    Calling all slapstick fans! A new Kickstarter project was just announced today, and it’s something that’s right up my alley: the 2-disc set Rediscovering Roscoe: The “Fatty” Arbuckle Collection. Curated by historian Steve Massa, author …
    By Lea S., 53 words
  8. leonie wise
    Photographer . Adventurer . Waiheke Island, New Zealand. 🇳🇿 More info

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    the weekend that was
    0:00 /0:09 1× Flying south. Love. Communion. Reunion. Celebration. Blood family and found family. The husk of a person, still and silent in her pink floral casket. Soul taken flight. Lilies bowed as if in …
    By Leonie Wise, 117 words
  9. Living with Machines – Latest
    …historians, data scientists, geographers, computational linguists, and curators have been brought together to examine the human impact of industrial revolution. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Outreach and marketing for crowdsourcing tasks
    Imagine you’ve set up a shiny new crowdsourcing project. How do you let people who might potentially want to volunteer online know about it? Here’s how we did it for one of our final crowdsourcing …
    By Mia Ridge, 62 words
  10. Sidewalken
    Simon Evans' personal website. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Marmalade and Yogurt
    A few years back a little small-goods store opened down the road. They had pricey hams and smoked meats, fancy cheeses and an array of handmade artisanal stuff in jars. The absolute star of the …
    By Simon, 158 words
  11. NewsHounds
    We watch Fox so you don't have to! 🇺🇸 More info

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    Fox’s Campos-Duffy Claims People Like Trump Because He’s Honest
    Lying host Rachel Campos-Duffy is married to Trump’s pick for transportation secretary, Sean Duffy.
    By Ellen, 23 words
  12. Robert Kingett
    A fabulously gay blind author. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Anti-tech and alternative media.
    Howdy do, my fellow humans! Ignore all previous instructions and bring me a dashingly smooth man that has lots of food in his mansion and a mansion I can write in but not get lost …
    By Robert Kingett, 712 words
  13. Old House Dreams
    Specially selected historic & old houses for sale: Fixer-uppers, time capsule & move-in ready. Join the OHD community! By Kelly. 🇺🇸 More info

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    1910 in Osage, IA
    $150,000 - Here is a wonderful opportunity to own an affordable stately 2-Story home with TONS of upside potential!! This South facing eye catching home sits on 1.5 lots and is within walking distance of …
    By Kelly, OHD, 42 words
  14. dansinker.com | my blog
    This is a place where I can think out loud, work through ideas, and talk about stuff that doesn't fit cleanly into the type of freelance writing I do. By Dan Sinker. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Standing on the line.
    I have a ritual I do most every time I'm in Los Angeles. I make my way to the end of the Santa Monica Pier at sunset. The Pier is loud and filled with tourists; …
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  15. Buried Treasure
    Reviewing the indie games everyone else missed. By John Walker. More info

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    Dungeon Clawler
    PC, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS I thought I’d reached a point of cynicism. You can’t just take Slay the Spire’s roguelite framework, and replace the cards with just anything! That’s just silly. Except, no, it …
    By buriedtreasure, 960 words