Brewing In A Bedsitter
Adventures in small batch homebrew.
By DaveS.
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Terroir - putting the locally sourced boot in
All beer geeks like to occasionally have something that reminds us of when we were first getting into craft beer, so I enjoyed seeing some proper Beer Discourse triggered by a Matt Curtis article yesterday. …
Igor Pak's blog
Views on life and math.
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On faith, religion, conjectures and Schubert calculus
Just in time for the holidays, Colleen Robichaux and I wrote this paper on positivity of Schubert coefficients. This paper is unlike any other paper I had written, both in the content and the way …
Direbane: An RPG Home Brewed Repository
An abode to share artifacts, simulacra, histories, and other items of note related to ongoing years adventuring.
By Matrox Lusch.
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"Ark Against Time" Submitted for DunDraCon #48
(Ark of Time)GM: Matt MorrisonType: RPGSystem: D&D/Arduin GrimoireEdition: 5e (2024)Players: 7Provided: Characters may be provided by GMPower Level: Levels 9-12Variations: If you bring your own PC, 2014 5th edition characters are acceptable.Rules Knowledge: UsefulGame Content: …
By Matrox Lusch, 286 words
School of International Futures - Blog
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From disruption to transformation
Roger Spitz, President of Techistential and Chair of the Disruptive Futures Institute, joined SOIF’s community event last October to inspire actionable thinking on navigating uncertainty. Author of the bestselling “Disrupt with Impact”, he shared insights …
s c o t t e r i c p e t e r s e n - Writing
By Scott Petersen.
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A New Computer
I probably set up and configure (or reconfigure) at least ~5 computers a year for professional audio. A few years back I started configuring some machines to use Arch while continuing to mainly setup and …
By Scott Petersen, 83 words
Do You Know The Muffin Man?
I like to bake and make desserts in my spare time. This is a journal of my experiments.
By Eric Fung.
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Tahini Apple Tart
This recipe was one of those, that from the title alone, I knew I wanted to make. Combining two flavours that I’ve never tried together is sure to pique my interest. And, this apple tart …
The History of Parliament
Blogging on parliament, politics and people, from the History of Parliament.
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Hugh Oldham, bishop of Exeter, ‘hath more poison in that grete fowle bely of hys then all the Bysshoppes in Englond’: scandalum magnatum in early-sixteenth century England
For the first article of 2025, Dr Simon Payling of our Commons 1461-1504 Section, explores the use of a unique form of medieval defamation law in the early 16th century. Hugh Oldham (c.1450-1519), bishop of …
By Simon Payling, 827 words
I Buy A New Washer
A blog which muses on the everyday happenings of motherhood, poetry, work and basic plumbing techniques.
By Liz Lefroy.
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I Re-Glaze My Greenhouse
I did not expect to be moved to tears by my greenhouse, but there I was, this sunny afternoon, at my allotment, phoning my Longest-Serving Friend. 'It sounds like you're crying,' she said, her voice …
Doom & Gloom From The Tomb
A selection of rad bootlegs + other music. Come fly with me.
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Pavement - The Marquee, London, England, August 26, 1992
Pavement - The Marquee, London, England, August 26, 1992We checked out the Faces at the Marquee in 1970 this week … how about Pavement at the Marquee in 1992?! Why not, they were another one …
The Female Gaze | an AWFJ blog
Dedicated to covering the issues faced by women working in the film industry regarding gender disparity in job opportunities and in representation on the job.
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Payal Kapadia, first Indian to win the Grand Prix at Cannes – Interview by Mythily Ramachandran (Exclusive)
At the recently concluded Cannes Film Festival, Indian director Payal Kapadia etched her name for eternity in the annals of cinema history by winning the 'Grand Prix.’ Kapadia's debut feature All We Imagine As Light, …
Timac
By Alexandre Colucci.
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Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 18
As with previous iOS versions, let’s analyze the built-in apps of iOS 18 to answer a few questions: How many binaries does iOS 18 contain? Which programming languages were used to develop these apps? How …
the next wave
Andrew Curry's blog on futures, trends, emerging issues and scenarios.
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Books of 2024–some old, some new
Before we get into the swing of the new year, I’m going to write briefly about some of the books that left an impression on me in 2024. These aren’t in any particular order, and …
By thenextwavefutures, 1,569 words
Fishing Through Life
fly fishing for trout, bluegill and bass.
By Bill Russell.
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Fly Fishing Bargains
Hi GuysDo you prefer to find fly fishing bargains at a local fly shop or online? Personally, I haven't seen many great deals at fly shops. I dislike being overcharged for anything, and in today's …
By Bill Trussell, 899 words
Multo (Ghost)
Ghosts of story, myth, or anywhere else....
By Nina Zumel.
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The Phantom Coach
The last winter tale for this season: “The Phantom Coach.” No, not the one by Amelia Edwards (which is also a Christmas tale), but a series of articles by Augustus Jessopp that first appeared in …
Speed Force
Tracking the Flash - the Fastest Man Alive.
By Lia Brown, Ed Garrett, Kelson Vibber, Devin Johnson, Greg Elias.
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“As Without” Review of THE FLASH #16
“I thought we were done with all the trippy science stuff” – Irey West In spite of Irey’s quote, this volume of THE FLASH continues to be more than a little trippy – but we …