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  1. Runestone Academy
    Interactive Textbooks for Computer Science, Data Science and more. By Brad Miller. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Still trying to fetch this feed, but last time we got ‘Forbidden’.

    DDoS Update
    DDoS Update The Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is ongoing. Even after I moved our load balancer to new hardware and a new IP address. This means that the attackers are not just targeting …
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  2. Rethinking Athletics
    By Vasilis Grammaticos. 🇬🇷 More info

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    The year's best athletes
    With the Olympic Games offering an extra incentive to athletes, 2024 year was exceptional in performances. So it was difficult to trim my lists down to just 10 names. And it was extra difficult in …
    By Vasilis Grammaticos, 1,635 words
  3. The Audacity of Despair
    Collected prose, links and occasional venting from David Simon. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A letter for leniency
    This is the full text of a letter written on behalf of one of the defendants charged with narcotics violations in conjunction with the death of my friend and collaborator Michael K. Williams. It was …
    By David Simon, 60 words
  4. The Simple Catholic
    Helping You Develop a Joyous Life. By Matthew Chicoine. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How the Letter of Saint James Guides Your Speech (and Heart)
    Editor’s Note: Post originally published on October 28, 2021. The Sacred Scriptures contain truth and wisdom from God. These truths are eternal and ever relevant— and practical. When you live in accordance with the Word …
    By chicoinematt, 1,108 words
  5. Free-Range Kids
    How parents and teachers can let go and grow. By Lenore Skenazy. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Birch Wathen Lenox: The School Giving Kids Amazing Independence and Free Play!
    What has been sapping our kids’ can-do spirit? Covid? Phones? Too much TikTok not enough teeter-totter? No matter what is to blame, Bill Kuhn, Head of the Birch Wathen Lenox School in New York City, …
    By lskenazy, 504 words
  6. Strange Flowers
    Highly unusual lives. By James J. Conway. 🇩🇪 More info

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    The mask dancers
    The first of many oddities in these pictures – granted, it is hard to choose – is arguably the tone. Why are these photos, with imagery that looks contemporary or certainly no more than 50 …
    By James J. Conway, 1,854 words
  7. Taiwan Quest
    A blog about moving to Taiwan in 2023. By Shi Zhen-Kang. 🇹🇼 More info

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    Kaohsiung Zuoying 10,000 Years Festival
    It’s hard to find English-language information about Kaohsiung’s 10,000 Years Festival (Wan Nian Festival / 高雄左營萬年季). Last year, it took place while a friend was visiting from Australia. But without clear details about the event, …
    By Zhen-Kang, 888 words
  8. A Bigger Camera
    By Darin Boville. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Book Review: Pier 24’s Photobook of Photobooks
    Oil paintings don’t look that great in books but photographs do. This is part —but only a part—of the reason why photobooks are ubiquitous in the photo art world. No other art form seems so …
    By Darin Boville, 2,592 words
  9. Greg Alder's Yard Posts
    Southern California food gardening. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Reed avocado high-density grove
    In 2018, I first visited this grove of Reed avocados. The trees had been planted ten feet apart. In avocado-world parlance, they call that “high density” planting. Traditional tree spacing is more like twenty feet …
    By Greg Alder, 77 words
  10. Magpie and Old Lead
    By axiom. More info

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    Psyker Killers - Confrontation Gang Final Additions
    As I'm closing in on the end of the Confrontation project, I've decided to do some gap filling. This essentially means finishing off any WIP figures and making sure each gang is at least 10 …
    By axiom, 106 words
  11. Voyages Extraordinaires
    Scientific Romances in a Bygone Age. More info

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    Kenji Miyazawa's Night on the Galactic Railroad
    In Japan, riding a steam train through outer space is a melancholy symbol of the human journey. Like the gentle drift of the sakura petal, the whistle of a train means a transition in life. …
    By Cory Gross, 71 words
  12. Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
    Scholar/ Practitioner's thoughts on education. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Why Professors Can’t Teach (Jonathan Zimmerman)
    This article appeared in the Washington Monthly, August 25, 2024. “Jonathan Zimmerman teaches education and history at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of The Amateur Hour: A History of College Teaching in …
    By larrycuban, 4,961 words
  13. The River Beat
    A diary of the fly fishing exploits of an itinerant river angler, within the United Kingdom and abroad, for trout and grayling. By Justin. 🇬🇧 More info

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    River Wensum, Norfolk
    I went to Norfolk this month to fish a chalkstream. It was my first foray to the chalkstreams of East Anglia.18 JuneIn the theme of this season the river was bursting at the seams with …
    By Justin, 506 words
  14. Breaking More Waves
    An independent unfunded music blog from south-central UK. 🇬🇧 More info

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    NEW #81 - Disgusting Sisters
    When this blog was in its prime it was a reasonably common occurrence to feature artists that had yet to release any ‘official’ recorded music, instead relying on shaky live You Tube clips or dodgy …
    By Breaking More Waves Blog, 568 words
  15. Classic Movie Blog Association
    The best blogs about classic film on the internet. More info

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    CMBA Profile: Silver Screen Classics and Nostalgia
    Each month, the CMBA profiles a classic movie blog written by one of our members. This Month, we are featuring Seleus Blelis who writes at Silver Screen Classics and Nostalgia.1. Why do you blog?Ever since …
    By Classic Movie Blog Association, 1,245 words