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  1. Vehlinggo
    Film/TV scores and soundtracks, synthpop, synthwave, disco, and all that other stuff that makes you dance, cry, and fall in love. By Aaron Vehling et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    It’s Been a Dream, But It’s Time For the Next Chapter
    I was going to wait to do this until Nov. 19, 2024, the 10th anniversary of this site’s launch. However, now’s the right time. Vehlinggo.com, this music website updated with various degrees of regularity since …
    By Aaron Vehling (Vehlinggo), 887 words
  2. mtlynch.io
    Updates about my life and what I learn about creating software. By Michael Lynch. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Case for Open Borders by John Washington
    If you’re a liberal who’s interested in becoming a radical progressive, this is a good book for you. If you’re anyone else, you’re probably not the target audience. I found the book frustrating in a …
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  3. Hundred Rabbits
    A software studio aboard a sailboat. By Rek Bell, Devine Lu Linvega. More info

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    Summary of changes for December 2024
    Hey everyone!This is the list of all the changes we've done to our projects during the month of December. Summary Of Changes 100r.co, updated the documentation for our various projects. Left, added support for unicode …
    By Rek Bell, 489 words
  4. My Life 100 Years Ago
    A journey back in time. By Mary Grace McGeehan. 🇿🇦 More info

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    Children’s Books: Your 1924 Holiday Shopping Guide
    Welcome to the sixth annual children’s books holiday shopping guide! I’ve just arrived in Cape Town from Washington, D.C., as I do at this time every year.* This year, determined to avoid a repetition of …
    By Mary Grace McGeehan, 2,103 words
  5. Serenity Now Scents and Sensibilities
    I am a lover of beauty, an introvert, an empath and INTJ. I have an inquiring mind, dozens of perfumes, and thousands of books. More info

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    Perfume Chat Room, January 3
    Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or …
    By Old Herbaceous, 62 words
  6. Disney Weirdness
    It's a weird world after all. By Erik. 🇺🇸 More info

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    2025-01-01 21:49
    Happy Public Domain Day!On an unrelated note, I would like to take this opportunity to announce my new creator-owned comic book "Horace Horsecollar Fights Popeye and Tintin."
    By Erik, 27 words
  7. Matt Fantinel
    I'm a developer aiming to build things that spark joy. I build fun stuff on the web, and sometimes write about it. 🇧🇷 More info

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    Cool Links Vol. 6: December, 2024
    If anything looks wrong, read on the site! Happy Holidays! I have four new links to read while you recharge your batteries from dealing with end-of-year stress or recovering from overeating. They’re either introspective or …
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  8. axel powrie
    axel powrie, sydney australia, experimental music, improvised music, noise music. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Sun Yizhou & Axel Powrie — fruityspace, Beijing 2023-12-23。
    Your browser does not support the audio element. Recording from a performance at Fruityspace venue in Beijing. Sun Yizhou: hard drives, mechanical devices. Axel Powrie: bass guitar, amplifier, ground loop. mixed and mastered by Sun …
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  9. Grace Kingsley's Hollywood
    One hundred year old news and gossip, compiled by Lisle Foote. 🇺🇸 More info

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    We Can’t Remember Everything: January 1925
    One hundred years ago this month, Grace Kingsley got to see two movies based on the works of her favorite author, Harry Leon Wilson. Just like his contemporary and occasional co-writer Booth Tarkington, he’s now …
    By Lisle Foote, 1,435 words
  10. Tower of the Archmage
    Mostly I write about role playing games, with a specific focus on Dungeons and Dragons. By David. 🇺🇸 More info

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    2024 in Minis
    Another productive year, with 122 minis painted (including some terrain) 65 of them are Reaper minis, which is just slightly more than half. As my goal for the year was to paint more non-Reaper minis, …
    By David The Archmage, 363 words
  11. Seeing.Thinking.Drawing
    Drawing thoughts and observations. By Francis D.K. Ching. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Happy Lunar New Year!
    In the Chinese Zodiac, this is the Year of the Dragon, beginning on February 10, 2024. The Dragon symbolizes power, nobility, honor, wealth, and success. Those born under this sign are said to possess intelligence, …
    By FC_admin, 82 words
  12. Blog - The Film Experience
    Awards, Actresses and Cinematic Musings. By Nathaniel Rogers. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The 'Guild Week' starts with the Cinema Audio Society
    by Cláudio Alves The Cinema Audio Society sure loves themselves some Timothée Chalamet. This week will be all about the Hollywood guilds having their say, giving us awards obsessives a better picture of the industry's …
    By Cláudio Alves, 130 words
  13. Asaf Karagila | Blog Archive
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    The Lighthouse Problem
    This is a piece of advice that I found myself giving to many early career researchers, students, and colleagues supervising and advising those as well. For years, actually. A mathematician, the joke says, is a …
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  14. My Home Farm
    Slow country living, gardening and home sustainability. By Kirsten, Mars. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Our Switch to Homethings’ Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products
    As someone who’s always looking for ways to make more eco-conscious choices, I’ve recently made a big change in our home cleaning routine. After diving into the world of refillable…
    By Kirsten, 37 words
  15. Teacher's Notes
    By Mrs C Spalding. 🇬🇧 More info

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    One year down as a Deputy Head: teaching is a people business
    In retrospect, I’m aware that I stopped blogging probably when I had the most important things to say. It was when I started working in an area of deeply entrenched disadvantage. I just couldn’t find …
    By Mrs C Spalding, 865 words