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  1. Articulated Bus Error
    Occasional thoughts on public transit planning and the software of access measurement. By Matt Laquidara. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A New Kind of Map for Transit Access
    “King County Metro Route 8 | NFI XDE60 | Madison St @ MLK Jr Way” by Han Zheng is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Transit access is frequently depicted with isochrone maps. Given a starting …
    By Matt Laquidara, 136 words
  2. The Blockchain Socialist - Blog Archives
    Exploring the intersection between blockchain and left politics. More info

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    The Left does NOT hate crypto (script)
    Hi Patrons! I hope you enjoyed my first video essay on the actual evidence of the left hating crypto. As extra content to thank you for being a patron, I’m sharing the script I used …
    By The Blockchain Socialist, 149 words
  3. 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. More info

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    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 …
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  4. Steve Does Comics
    Comic book blathering from the backyard of nostalgia. By Steve W. 🇬🇧 More info

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    November 16th, 1974 - Marvel UK, 50 years ago this week.
    Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***Clowns to the left of me? Jokers to the right?Well, this week in 1974, one of those …
    By Steve W., 899 words
  5. The Analog Antiquarian
    Chronicles of worldly wonders. By Jimmy Maher. 🇩🇰 More info

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    Chapter 18: Sex, Politics, and Religion
    April 4 – 26, 1521 (Hellerick) Following in the wake of King Kolambu’s little boat like whales behind a dolphin, Magellan’s ships sailed west at an unhurried pace, skirting around the northern side of the …
    By Jimmy Maher, 5,153 words
  6. 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. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Eagle Scout replaces destroyed veterans monument, plus other inspiring projects from this week
    For his Eagle Scout service project, Jonathan Dubiel knew he wanted to do something to improve his hometown of Lafferty, Ohio. He unveiled the results on Veterans Day: a veterans memorial to replace one that …
    By Sheniece Chappell, 368 words
  7. CD-ROM Journal
    Exploring multimedia games and software of the 90s and beyond. By Misty De Méo. 🇦🇺 🇨🇦 More info

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    Jingle Cats
    If you were listening to the radio in the 90s, or got a certain flavour of email forward, there's a good chance you've heard the song Jingle Cats. The original novelty single from 1993 is …
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  8. Nutfield Genealogy
    Genealogy, local history and historical research in New England. By Heather Wilkinson Rojo. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A Fancy Cow Barn for Weathervane Wednesday
    Today's featured weathervane was photographed at Winterthur, in Delaware. This museum, garden, and library is home to a large collection of early American decorative arts. It was also the estate of Henry Francis du Pont …
    By Heather Wilkinson Rojo, 217 words
  9. Grizzly's Reviews
    Honest and Detailed Flashlight Reviews from an Enthusiast. More info

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    Nitecore EDC29 Review – Biggest Baddest Flat EDC
    Pricing & AvailabilityWhat comes in the box?Design & ConstructionSize & MeasurementsUser InterfaceEmitter & BeamMode ChartRuntimeDriver & RegulationSwitchCarry & ErgonomicsBatteries & ChargingOLED DisplayCompetitionConclusion Pricing & Availability Nitecore sent me this light in exchange for an honest …
    By Tactical Grizzly, 2,378 words
  10. Zak Reviews
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    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Fall Equinox 2024 Edition
    Happy (belated) Equinox! In honor of Fall Equinox, I've made an updated list of popular lights. Days are getting shorter in the northern hemisphere. It might be time for a new flashlight. The best flashlight …
    By Zak, 1,280 words
  11. Knife Steel Nerds
    Articles and original research for knife makers and enthusiasts about steel metallurgy and knife design. By Larrin Thomas. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Coatings vs Foil – Heat Treating Steel
    Thank You Patreon Thanks to my Patreon supporters I was able to buy all of the coatings to test for this article. If you want to support more knife steel research come join us at …
    By Larrin, 2,583 words
  12. Pottendorf
    By Tim Hale. More info

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    A journey from here to there
    A personal philosophy In order to be a modeller of railways there needs to be a model railway. It doesn't matter if it is a loft or an Ikea box, there has to be a …
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  13. The modelling workbench of James Hilton...
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    Coalbridge Street: If in grout…
    Perhaps a contender for worst pun on the blog, but if in doubt, grout would be a good scenic mnemonic…Coalbridge Street is late 1970s early 1970s New England. It’s like the last days of the …
    By James H, 472 words
  14. 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. 🇬🇧 More info

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    IPMS 2024
    I visited the International Plastic Modelers Show at Telford on Sunday rather than Saturday this year. As ever, it was an excellent show, for me, well worth the £25 entry fee (free to IPMS members). …
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  15. The Corner Side Yard
    Yelling from the window as the world passes by. By Pete Saunders. 🇺🇸 More info

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    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