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  1. Flamed Fury
    My personal homepage, full of stuff that means everything to me, and nothing to you. 🇳🇿 More info

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    How Do I IndieWeb?
    What’s going on, Internet? This is a reply to a post I came across recently while surfing the net, How do you (personally) IndieWeb? from the Open Mentions website. I wanted to take a moment …
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  2. veritas.hurty.net
    speaking my truth. By Mark Hurty. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Morning Verse
    We are visiting our family in San Francisco to celebrate our youngest granddaughter’s 5th birthday. Yesterday when she came home from school she recited the morning verse that the children say each day at her …
    By Mark, 261 words
  3. Othmar's Trombone
    I'm just a teacher, standing in front of a class, asking them to be quiet and listen. By jamestheo. 🇬🇧 More info

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    L’esprit de l’escalier
    She said, I don’t think I can do this anymore. I love you but I can’t do this. I said, But if you love me, why can’t you try? She said, It’s over. I said, …
    By jamestheo, 304 words
  4. nitrateglow
    I like to viddy the old films now and then. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A Haunting Blogathon: In the Afterlife – Kuroneko (dir. Kaneto Shindo, 1968)
    Image source: MUBI In anecdotes repeated by Jack Nicholson and Katharina Kubrick, director Stanley Kubrick believed ghost stories were fundamentally optimistic since they suggested continued existence after death. This is an interesting sentiment, though one …
    By nitrateglow, 988 words
  5. The Zozzled Cocktail
    A drinker's guide to historic cocktailing. More info

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    Harvard Cooler
    Summer is here. Time to cool off. Cocktail coolers have long been a fixture in the mixological world. This particular refresher comes from the classic Savoy Cocktail Book of 1930. Like their cousins, Tom Collins …
    By Robert H., 143 words
  6. Ben Viveur
    The Epicurean musings of Benjamin Nunn. Recipes. Reviews. Beer. Swearing. 🇬🇧 More info

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    BV London Pub of the Year 2023-24 - the results
    What takes place once a year and involves me drinking large quantities of beer? Well, OK, it could be practically anything, admittedly, but, more specifically, it's the BV London Pub of the Year award. Yes, …
    By Benjamin Nunn, 470 words
  7. everything changes
    I work with individuals, teams, and organizations who are looking to make a change in their work with intention and integrity. By Mandy Brown. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Writing a living future
    ONE OF MY FAVORITE WAYS of being with my clients is when the dialogue suddenly time travels into the future. You can almost feel it when it’s about to happen. A tale of a frustrated …
    By Mandy Brown, 803 words
  8. Lea Verou • Blog
    I have a long-standing passion for open web standards. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Web Components are not Framework Components — and That’s Okay
    Disclaimer: This post expresses my opinions, which do not necessarily reflect consensus by the whole Web Components community. A blog post by Ryan Carniato titled “Web Components Are Not the Future” has recently stirred a …
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  9. Adrian's Corner - Posts
    On coding, tech, privacy, AI and whatever else comes to this mind. By Adrian Schönig. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Upgrading to a 2024 iPad Air from a 2018 iPad Pro
    My 2018 12.9 iPad Pro has been one of my greatest tech purchases. I’ve used it nearly every day for the last 5.5 years, and it’s still in great shape. Why upgrade now? While I’m …
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  10. 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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  11. 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
  12. 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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    Mystery Trains
    I've been looking at my various "train related" slides, and decided to scan some, including today's mystery train from May, 1966. This miniature train looks typical of the kind of thing you could find at …
    By Major Pepperidge, 334 words
  13. 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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  14. Stargirl (Thea) Flowers - Blog
    By Thea Flowers. 🇺🇸 More info

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

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    Bike and walking school buses win big with federal grant for north Portland
    Riding through Columbia Villa in St. Johns in 2014. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Metro has won a $1.1 million federal grant that will boost walking school bus and bike bus programs in north Portland. The news …
    By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor), 651 words