Lens Rentals | Blog
The largest online rental provider for photography, videography, and lighting equipment and accessories in the United States.
By Roger Cicala et al.
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Should I Buy a Medium-Format Digital Camera?
I get asked this question a lot; so often, I will write a general response. This doesn’t replace the personalized advice that I have given and will continue to give, but it will add to …
Speedysnail
Blazing a silvery trail since 1999. Personal website and weblog with photos, limericks, cartoons, academic papers and more.
By Rory Ewins.
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Moving Pictures
I’ve been randomly scattering thoughts on TV shows and movies around online in recent months, as a way of gradually getting my reviewing brain working again. Before they evaporate into the ether I thought I’d …
Blog Joshua
Joshua Rocky Tuahta Purba's personal blog about everything.
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Li-ion Cells Salvage Again
Salvaging 18650 li-ion cells from dead battery pack of a ThinkPad T530.
justin․searls․co
Where Justin Searls is content to post content.
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📸 Fall fashions
New brand of T-shirt (Bella Canvas) for the uniform. Fresh colors to mark the start of what's next.
By Justin Searls, 21 words
Beautiful Water Genealogy
Voyages through family and local history.
By Christine McCloud.
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Honor Roll Project: Norwalk, CT – World War II
In recognition of those who have served our country in the military, Heather Wilkinson Rojo of the Nutfield Genealogy blog started the Honor Roll Project. It’s an opportunity to publicly document the names on military …
Pixels At An Exhibition
Celebrates images mostly shot and always processed on iPhones or other iOS devices.
By Knox Bronson.
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Stay & Roam
outdoor life · travel · nature.
By Gemma Evans.
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Around Stockholm, August 2024
August was a month of bustling cafés, striped parasols, sticky heat, loppis tucked away in courtyards, lines of cyclists, pots of heather, blazing…
Antarctica Starts Here.
The personal homepage of The Doctor.
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Maybe there are things going on?
It's been another one of those months, where just enough is going on that it's hard to keep track of what, actually, is going on, but not so much that it's impossible to put together …
By The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415/510], 1,395 words
Cam Pegg: Digital product and strategy guy
Musings about stuff by someone old enough to know better than to put them on the internet.
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October 1 2024, 10:14am
There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you’ve made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you’ve made a discovery.—Enrico FermiReply via email or Mastodon.
joisig gone awol | Posts
By Jói Sigurdsson.
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GitHub and Sentry have perfect invoice filenames
CrankWheel uses Maxio (née Chargify) for subscription management. It’s OK but I’ve never been super duper happy with it (mostly because I chose it for its flat fee structure, then later they switch to charging …
By Jói Sigurdsson, 290 words
Janealogy - Blog
Have you ever wondered what mysteries are tucked away in your family’s past?
By Jane Harris.
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Mapping birthplaces
I’ve been experimenting with the MapChart website to produce maps showing the birth county of people in North Walls and Brims in two censuses, 1861 and 1921. What do you think? 1861 Census And here’s …
Longstride: Trail Journals
Hiking and trail journals from the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, the Continental Divide Trail, and beyond.
By John Bafford.
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Day 150: 3,000 km, From Cape Reinga to Bluff
After 150 days and 3074.5 km of hiking (and also canoeing and cycling), I reached Bluff, the southern terminus of Te Araroa. Today was, I think, the first time daylight saving time changed for me …
By John “Longstride” Bafford, 1,621 words
IT: Technology, Language, and Cultures
By Lisa L. Spangenberg.
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My Computing History
Robb Knight in My Computing Origin Story and Kev Quirk in My computing History have both written posts about their computing history as part of WeblogPoMo2024. I thought I’d write about mine. I didn’t have …
By Lisa Spangenberg, 717 words
bookofjoe
World's most popular blogging anesthesiologist.
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Experts' Experts: How to get sticky liquids off your measuring spoons
From Cook's Illustrated: Before measuring small amounts of sticky liquids like honey or corn syrup, run the measuring spoons under hot water. A heated spoon makes sticky liquids flow more freely, helping them release more …
Uhmm | Articles
Personal blog of Jason Jacobs. Past, present, future, imaginings, daydreams, stories, art, and more, all intertwined and making a home here.
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A New Endeavor
Maybe it is ballsy? The thing is I just know I can do this. I have absolute confidence.