Perfume Posse
Perfume Reviews.
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Tigers Nest by Memo Paris
Perfume PosseTigers Nest by Memo Paris Heya Posse Peeps! Tigers Nest is what you will be loving in the autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. I just refound an old decant, probably the one that made …
Every Day Is Like Wednesday
Trudging slowly over wet sand.
By J. Caleb Mozzocco.
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DC Versus Marvel Omnibus Part 1: All the non-comics content
I'm not a fan of the giant omnibus format. The inches-thick hardcovers are just too big, too heavy and too unwieldy. Those that I've handled before, both the ones I've bought and the ones I've …
Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque
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Capitalism: A Horror Story
To be fair and spell out one of my biases at the outset of this post on my thoughts about Jon Greenaway's Capitalism: A Horror Story, I've long been skeptical of the idea of "Gothic …
By Jack Guignol, 889 words
ResoluteReader
One man's odyssey through the world of books.
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Chantal Lyons - Groundbreakers: The return of Britain's wild boar
Until I picked up Chantal Lyons' Groundbreakers I had no idea that there were parts of the British Isles that had hundreds of wild boar. Native to Asia, Europe and North Africa wild boar are …
By Resolute Reader, 80 words
Lumbland
Extracts from an average angler's diary... and other stuff.
By Dave Lumb.
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Updated 4 months ago
More tackle talk
For a few years now I've been using leger stems for my eel fishing. I know full well that when the line is tightened they don't stand upright, but once the line is out of …
A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
A nostalgic journey to the past to relive the golden days of entertainment!
By David Lobosco.
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FORGOTTEN ONES: BELLE BAKER - PART ONE
Time has been flying by and with each decade old stars are more and more forgotten. One such big star that is largely forgotten is Belle Baker. Born in Los Angeles) was a singer and …
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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Television in the 1980s
In my latest appearance on the Dan Schneider Video Interview, Dan and I discuss television in the 1980s: the growth of cable TV, the revival of the sitcom genre, major moments, and whether or not …
By Mitchell Hadley, 78 words
Peter Cameron's Blog
always busy counting, doubting every figured guess . . .
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Worrying news
From the International Mathematical Union newsletter: Paper mills and predatory journals have strongly professionalised their activities in the past 10 years and are now creating a substantial revenue. There is a growing parallel universe of …
By Peter Cameron, 112 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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4 – 8 November 2024
With apologies for lateness. If I don’t walk much, everything goes to pot. Monday Sunrise: 6:59am There are so many good words for the gentle sounds a horse might make — like whicker, whinny or …
Grand Text Auto
A group blog about computer narrative, games, poetry, and art.
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It just came out! Mary has a chapter in…
The new book, edited by Réjane Dreifuss / Simon Hagemann / Izabella Pluta (eds.) Live Performance and Video Games Inspirations, Appropriations and Mutual Transfers 2024. Narrative strategies, immersion, interaction, participation, identification, multimodality, characters and the …
By Mary Flanagan, 127 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, 11/13/2024
Caitlin McGurk helps bring cartoonist Barbara Shermund back to life In the deeply researched, beautifully written 'Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins: The Life and Art of Barbara Shermund,' Billy Ireland's curator …
Luca Marx
automata theory, finite state machines, quantum mechanics, category theory, software development.
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Updated 9 months ago
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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Updated 3 months ago
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