It's About TV
A look at the relationship between classic television and American culture, concentrating on the 1950s through 1970s.
By Mitchell Hadley.
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TV Jibe: A candidate for today
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Peter Cameron's Blog
always busy counting, doubting every figured guess . . .
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Paul Halmos and Tom Blyth
Tom Blyth, a long-term member of the Mathematics department in St Andrews, died in May this year at the age of 85. Last week, I spotted the Head of Department talking to a woman carrying …
By Peter Cameron, 443 words
James' Coffee Blog
I am a technical writer. I live in Scotland. This is my blog.
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Walknotes
These are my notes from each week. I live in South London (UK) and work closer in to central London.
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19 – 13 September 2024
Tuesday She shouts “Ooooiiii!” But it’s not the sound that makes his head turn, it’s her hand on his arm as she drags him back to stop him getting hit by a cyclist. With headphones …
Grand Text Auto
A group blog about computer narrative, games, poetry, and art.
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Gram’s Fairy Tales: Manual & Grimoire
Taper, an online literary magazine published twice yearly, is now in its 12th issue. An independent editorial collective (Kyle Booten, Angela Chang, Kavi Duvvoori, Leonardo Flores, Helen Shewolfe Tseng, and Andy Wallace, for this issue) …
By Nick Montfort, 1,560 words
ComicsDC
For information and events relating to comic books, comic strips, political cartoons, animation and caricature in Washington, DC and its environs.
By Mike Rhode.
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Comics Research Bibliography citations update, 9/18/2024
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: ENTRY POINTS INTO COMICS PUBLISHING Bill Kartalopoulos, Gary Groth, Cathy G. Johnson, John Vasquez Mejias, and Kiara Valdez. Society of Illustrators Sep 18, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnOgCdNM3r0 Dutch artist adapts 'Lord of the Flies' into …
Luca Marx
automata theory, finite state machines, quantum mechanics, category theory, software development.
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An Introduction to Automata
Why are automata so interesting? Automata are so simple that they fit in many places and situations.
Recurring Bafflement
Everything is always a work in progress.
By Wesley Osam.
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On Doris Piserchia’s I, Zombie
1. The more science fiction and fantasy you read the easier it is to guess where any given premise will go. When a book upends your predictions you feel like you’ve got something special. Doris …
Max Glenister — Blog
Max Glenister is a front-end developer from Oxford. He writes mostly about front-end development and technology.
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The end of Dingoonity
If you were familiar with Dingoonity, you might have noticed by now that I’ve made the decision to shut down the website.
By Max Glenister, 26 words
Coyote Tracks
Watts Martin's collection of thoughts and shiny objects, mostly (but not always) related to...
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Generative AI comes for imaginary friends
On LinkedIn, the social network of mandatory happiness, software engineer Michael Sayman writes about his new product:Introducing SocialAI, a private social network where you receive millions of AI-generated comments offering feedback, advice & reflections on …
Cloudberry Cake Proselytism
C86 • indie pop • neo-aco • with love and no full album download.
By Roque.
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:: The Cartoon Characters
Anyone know about the Japanese band The Cartoon Characters? It seems they didn’t get to release any records but a bunch of their songs found their way on many compilations from the late 90s-early 2000s. …
Synthpop Fanatic
Devoted to dark dance music: synthpop, futurepop, darkwave, electro. Songs you hear on a dark, smoky dancefloor.
By Chris Brandon.
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Interview: Beborn Beton discuss their return to the U.S.
Beborn Beton's North American tour begins on October 3. The post Interview: Beborn Beton discuss their return to the U.S. appeared first on Synthpop Fanatic.
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Sew Historically
Historical Costuming, Old-Fashioned Living, Refashion & DIY, Homemade Natural Beauty Products, Historical Hairstyles, Free Sewing Tutorials, Lace Making, Historical Cooking.
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How To Make Venetian Needle Lace – Flat Venetian Point
Needle lace is made using only a needle and thread: You make the lace from scratch without a fabric base. There are different types of needle lace. In this video tutorial I’ll show you to …
Good Stuff NW
By Kathleen Bauer.
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In a Jam with Preserves? This Simple Hack Makes Fruit Jams Easy
My family loves jam—Dave's homemade sourdough toasted in our old-school two-slice toaster is most of the reason—so this time of year I make a lot of it. And I'm talking about gallons of the stuff, …
The Bristol Board
A virtual gallery celebrating the greatness of la the comics medium, past and present.
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Frank R. Paul “Take-off From Mt. Everest” Wonder Stories (December 1934) Source
tomoleary:Frank R. Paul “Take-off From Mt. Everest” Wonder Stories (December 1934) Source