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  1. potch has a website
    make things, not too much, mostly crap. 🇺🇸 More info

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    My favorite part of my zsh config
    A few years ago, I thought it would be funny to have sudo cd work to cd into nonexistent directories, and so I manifested: # in .zshrc function sudo() { if [[ "$1" == "cd" …
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  2. Scientist Sees Squirrel
    Seldom original. Often wrong. Occasionally interesting. By Stephen Heard. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Buffon’s eulogy, Pliny vs. Newton, and is science a big pile of facts?
    A couple of months ago, I reviewed Jason Roberts’s new book Every Living Thing: The Great and Deadly Race to Know All Life. It’s the story of two eighteen-century naturalists, Carl Linnaeus and Georges-Louis Leclerc, …
    By ScientistSeesSquirrel, 69 words
  3. GORILLAS DON'T BLOG
    Fellow bloggers have inspired me to share vintage images of Disneyland from my personal collection. By Major Pepperidge. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Vintage Disneyland Ephemera
    Paper! Vintage Disneyland paper, that is. It's some of my favorite stuff! Let's take a look at two more examples, shall we? First up is a bag from the Gibson Greeting Cards shop on Main …
    By Major Pepperidge, 368 words
  4. Jan-Lukas Else
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    Two years with my new laptop 💻
    It’s now about two years since I got my new laptop and replaced my Surface Go and my desktop computer with it to be more flexible when commuting. Here’s a small recap on why I’m …
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  5. Stargirl (Thea) Flowers - Blog
    By Thea Flowers. 🇺🇸 More info

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  6. BikePortland
    Portland Oregon bicycle news, events, culture, and opinion. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Portland’s largest ever street mural is on NE 131st Avenue
    (Photo: City of Portland) A street painting in east Portland has earned bragging rights as the largest in the city. In September, people who live in the Parkrose neighborhood partnered with the Portland Bureau of …
    By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor), 379 words
  7. The Daily Cartoonist
    Industry news for the professional cartoonist. By Mike Peterson, Alan Gardner, D. D. Degg. 🇺🇸 More info

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    More Comic Strips You Have Never Read
    Well, naturally you’ve read Barney Google and Snuffy Smith by John Rose, but odds are against you having read Billy DeBeck’s Bunky topper strip to Barney Google unless, like me, you were enjoying it in …
    By D. D. Degg, 584 words
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. smitten kitchen
    Fearless cooking from a tiny NYC kitchen. By Deb Perelman. 🇺🇸 More info

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    glazed apple cider doughnut cake
    Confession time! As someone with more opinions than I can fit in three cookbooks, one audiobook, and even 18 years of archives on this website, sometimes when I want to grumble about something food-related but …
    By deb, 178 words
  13. Loretta Chase
    New York Times Bestselling Author. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Mad Earl's Bride for $1.99
    The Mad Earl’s Bride is a novella I wrote for a bridal anthology. It reappeared a few years later in another collection, then, eventually, all by itself as an eBook.This story, which was originally released …
    By Loretta Chase, 106 words
  14. 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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    One last look at the 2024 election
    This will, I promise, be my last article-length attempt to wrap my fat head around the stupidities of the 2024 election. I am not going to go all-pundit all the time. ♦ ♦ ♦ When …
    By Doug Holland, 63 words
  15. 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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