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  1. The Daily Cartoonist
    Industry news for the professional cartoonist. By Mike Peterson, Alan Gardner, D. D. Degg. 🇺🇸 More info

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    CSotD: Critiques & Random Thoughts
    I’m not doing political cartoons today, but here’s one anyway. I like Patrick Chappatte’s effort at attempting to suggest a cabinet appointment more ridiculous and inappropriate than the ones that are really being proposed. But …
    By Mike Peterson, 1,060 words
  2. Guy Tal | Photographer, Author
    This is a reader-supported, ad-free zone. New posts added monthly. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Free Event: An Extraordinary Evening
    Please join me, along with friend and fellow author Colleen Miniuk, on the evening of December 12 (at 7PM EST / 6PM CST / 5PM MST / 4PM PST) to celebrate the release of my …
    By Guy Tal, 156 words
  3. Cartoonatics
    Sketches, Stories and Other Stuff from Tom Ruegger. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Where We Made "Animaniacs"
    The Imperial Bank Building in Sherman Oaks, CA, where we made Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Freakazoid, Batman: The Animated Series, Road Rovers and Histeria. These paintings of our home base were made …
    By Tom Ruegger, 50 words
  4. Weather West
    California weather and climate perspectives. By Daniel Swain. 🇺🇸 More info

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    “Inside slider” systems to bring drier and windier conditions into mid-Nov, with rising SoCal wildfire risk
    NorCal has seen widespread wetting rain in the past two weeks, but central and southern CA have not Fortunately, recent conditions in California have not been (quite) as warm or dry as initially suggested by …
    By Daniel Swain, 95 words
  5. OSArch
    Creating a built environment with free software, increased transparency, and a more ethical approach. More info

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    QCAD for technical drawing (Workshop and books)
    If you had to choose software to begin working in architectural design, which would be your first choice? Many might think that a BIM solution such as BlenderBIM or FreeCAD would be the ideal choice. …
    By Allan Brito, 366 words
  6. smitten kitchen
    Fearless cooking from a tiny NYC kitchen. By Deb Perelman. 🇺🇸 More info

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    skillet-baked macaroni and cheese
    I hadn’t planned to spend most of the fall to date making skillets upon skillets of baked, gooey, decadent macaroni and cheese, though given the state of things right now, perhaps this steady dose of …
    By deb, 150 words
  7. Loretta Chase
    New York Times Bestselling Author. 🇺🇸 More info

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    For readers in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand: We won't be late!
    In this day and age, you would think that with a push of a button a book could be released simultaneously all over the world, in all formats. Annoyingly enough, we are not at that …
    By Loretta Chase, 267 words
  8. Diary of a Fat Slob
    Obese gray male, introverted, cranky, woke but needs a nap. Enjoys solitude, old movies, my cat, and a good bowel movement. By Doug Holland. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Huckleberried alive
    It’s time for the monthly movie with my brother Clay and his wife Karen, and this time with a long-time friend, Leon. We used to do it via the internet, but now that I’ve moved …
    By Doug Holland, 58 words
  9. mediocregopher's lil web corner
    I publish posts about projects I'm working on and things that interest me. More info

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  10. Caffeinspiration
    Writing about tech, our minds, and how things work. By Alex Ellis. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Harry Chapin and RATM: the problem with bleeding interests
    Note: this post requires a basic familiarity with the songs discussed. If you’re not familiar with them, I’d recommend you listen to at least a portion of the following three songs: Free Bird by Lynyrd …
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  11. Balladeer's Blog
    Singing the praises of things that slip through the cultural cracks. 🇺🇸 More info

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    AUSTRALIA’S HERO THE SHADOW (1950-1966)
    This weekend’s escapist, light-hearted superhero post from Balladeer’s Blog will look at Australia’s very different version of a superhero called the Shadow. THE SHADOW Secret Identity: Jimmy Gray Debut Year: 1950 Origin: When Jimmy Gray …
    By balladeer, 983 words
  12. Animated Meat
    The junk drawer of the universe. There is at least one useful thing here. By Ed Richter. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Calaveras Big Trees State Park
    An afternoon at Big Trees Dear Reader, I am happy to report that Calaveras Big Trees State Park sits a scant three miles past the town of Arnold, California and is home to two groves …
    By Edward Richter, 1,042 words
  13. useless-catalanfacts
    A place to share the culture and history of the Catalan Countries, explained by Catalans. 🇦🇩 🇪🇸 🇫🇷 🇮🇹 More info

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    Did you know that there is a European republic that bans entry to women and female animals, and…
    Did you know that there is a European republic that bans entry to women and female animals, and until 2005 also banned entry to Catalan people?ALTALTALTThis place is the Monastic Republic of Mount Athos, a …
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  14. The ryg blog
    When I grow up I'll be an inventor. By Fabien Giesen. 🇺🇸 More info

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    MRSSE
    For BC6H encoding in Oodle Texture, we needed a sensible error metric to use in the encoder core. BC6H is HDR which is more challenging than LDR data since we need to handle vast differences …
    By fgiesen, 826 words
  15. I Hit The Button - Travel Blog
    Latest blog posts from Andy Feliciotti about photography and travel. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Solar Eclipse 2024 Photos: My Experience & Photography Tips
    Photographing a total solar eclipse is a special experience. On April 8, 2024, my friend Kevin and I set out to capture the eclipse from Perryville Regional Airport in Missouri. This was my second time …
    By Andy Feliciotti, 734 words