Gunther's Guides & More
I use this website to publish guides, ramblings, and other thoughts about digital privacy & security, video game console hacking, or any other topic I find interesting.
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Updated a year ago
The Internet as We Know It Is Dying
This screenshot basically sums up “the internet as we know it”. For the past decade or so the social internet has consisted of a handful of websites that the vast majority of people frequented. The …
Steve Does Comics
Comic book blathering from the backyard of nostalgia.
By Steve W.
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The Marvel Lucky Bag - January 1985.
Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***I can sensationally declare that I haven't seen a single film that came out in January 1985. …
The Analog Antiquarian
Chronicles of worldly wonders.
By Jimmy Maher.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
Chapter 21: Philippine Vagabonds
May 1 – June 21, 1521 (Hellerick) Propelled by fear, habit, and a steady wind at its back, the fleet sailed south by southwest out of Cebu City for almost 24 hours, passing between the …
By Jimmy Maher, 3,751 words
Aaron on Scouting
Formerly known as Bryan on Scouting, Aaron on Scouting is the official site of Scouting magazine for all families and BSA volunteers.
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High-adventure base registration for summer 2026 opens this week! Here’s what you need to know
Now’s the time to finalize your planning for Scouting America’s high-adventure offerings for summer 2026. The registration window for 2026 treks at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, Northern Tier National High Adventure Program …
CD-ROM Journal
Exploring multimedia games and software of the 90s and beyond.
By Misty De Méo.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
Rodem the Wild
I've been invited to guest over at the excellent Indie Tsushin, so you can find my latest post over there. I wrote about iTA-Choco Systems's excellently strange Rodem the Wild (Yaken Rodem, 野犬ロデム).
Nutfield Genealogy
Genealogy, local history and historical research in New England.
By Heather Wilkinson Rojo.
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What did Genea-Santa Bring? Christmas Books 2024
Happy Holidays! For many years I have posted the books that the Genea-Santa has put under my Christmas Tree. This year was a big haul of new books to read! I hope that now that …
By Heather Wilkinson Rojo, 620 words
Grizzly's Reviews
Honest and Detailed Flashlight Reviews from an Enthusiast.
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Updated 4 days ago
Convoy 3X21C Review – UI Letdown
Pricing & AvailabilityWhat comes in the box?Design & ConstructionSize & MeasurementsUser InterfaceEmitter & BeamMode ChartRuntimeDriver & RegulationBatteries & ChargingSwitchCarry & ErgonomicsCompetitionConclusion Pricing & Availability Convoy sent me this light in exchange for an honest review. …
By Tactical Grizzly, 2,103 words
Zak Reviews
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Updated 3 weeks ago
Arbitrary List of Popular Flashlights - Winter Solstice 2024 Edition
Happy Winter Solstice! In honor of Winter Solstice, I've made an updated list of popular flashlights. Today is the day you're most likely to need a flashlight in the northern hemisphere, and I have some …
Knife Steel Nerds
Articles and original research for knife makers and enthusiasts about steel metallurgy and knife design.
By Larrin Thomas.
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Crucible Steel is Bankrupt! What is Next for MagnaCut?
Join the Knife Steel Nerds Patreon if you want my next update on the Crucible situation as soon as we know what happens with the bankruptcy sale. Video YouTube video for the following information: The …
Pottendorf
By Tim Hale.
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Updated 3 weeks ago
Pottendorf - a journey from here to there
The blog is about building a small fictitious terminus based on a location in Oberfranken, it is merely an amalgam of features of existing locations in Fränkische Schweiz, in short, a plausible fiction. It is …
The modelling workbench of James Hilton...
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The ‘unpopularity’ of N…
I can hear this photo. The ‘tractor’ idling, the distinctive lolloping burble. This model is tiny, yet in my imagination she’s huge, full size even. I’ve always thought the 37s and 50s looked ‘heavy’ with …
Phil's Workbench
A daily updated blog typed by someone with painty hands, oil under his fingernails and the smell of solder in his nostrils who likes making all sort of models and miniatures. And fixing things.
By Phil Parker.
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Roof matters
Things I am not very good at Number 10423: Bending wood. My first go, with the roof piece supplied in the kit, spent 12 hours soaking, and was still as stiff as it had been …
The Corner Side Yard
Yelling from the window as the world passes by.
By Pete Saunders.
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Updated 9 months ago
So Long Blogger, Hello Substack
It's time. After 12 years of writing about cities with a Rust Belt perspective on this platform, I'm closing it down. And no, this is not an April Fool's joke. I'm moving on to a …
By Pete Saunders, 187 words
Cap'n Transit Rides Again
Here are some reasons to get people to shift from cars to transit….
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Updated 5 months ago
AirBnb can be really useful sometimes
In the past several years I've seen a number of posts attacking the company AirBnb, which is fine, but often they go further and attack the general concept of short-term housing rental outside of hotels. …
By Cap'n Transit, 705 words
Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog
This blog exists to discuss compatibility between HSR and Caltrain, integration issues, and the impact on adjoining communities.
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Updated 2 months ago
Caltrain's Plan for Level Boarding
Some good news: Caltrain is working on a level boarding plan, as documents requested under the Public Records Act attest. Their "Level Boarding Roadmap: Technical Task Force Platform Report" dated April 2024 is a reasonably …