somethingaboutmaps
My name is Daniel Huffman, and I am a cartographer.
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The Dream Lives
I know lately I’ve been in commercial mode, pointing you toward various projects of mine that you can support by giving me money. And I promise I’ll get back to less commercial musings as time …
By Daniel Huffman, 305 words
Dissent Magazine - Blog
An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954.
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Know Your Enemy: Organizing in Rural America
Matt and Sam talk to Luke Mayville of Reclaim Idaho about progressive organizing in rural and red America.
By Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell, 25 words
The Privacy Perspective
Legal blogging on the protection of privacy in the 21st century.
By Suneet Sharma.
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Top 10 Defamation Cases of 2023: a selection – Suneet Sharma
Inforrm reported on a large number of defamation cases from around the world in 2023. Following a now established tradition, with my widely read posts on 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 defamation cases, …
By The Privacy Perspective, 1,343 words
Carriage & Wagon News
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Happy Christmas
We hope all readers have a good festive period wherever you are. This is the last normal update for the blog this year but don't forget the annual review of the year which will land …
By NNR Carriage and Wagon, 1,667 words
Action Figure Barbecue
Action figure reviews, toy reviews, stuff about Halloween, and Batgirl fandom all mixed together.
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Tis the Season! Jacob Marley #39 from POP! Books: A Christmas Carol by Funko
Advent is coming to a close and Christmas is almost here! Fittingly, it's time to take a look at a few action figures that are perfect for this time of year and today I'm starting …
Perfume Posse
Perfume Reviews.
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Lanvin Arpège (maybe vintage)
Perfume PosseLanvin Arpège (maybe vintage) Happy winter solstice. We’ve now officially shifted from autumn and have another bout of gales. Not much rain and not a ‘named’ storm. Just wind. I remind myself to be …
Every Day Is Like Wednesday
Trudging slowly over wet sand.
By J. Caleb Mozzocco.
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DC Versus Marvel Omnibus Pt. 4: DC Special Series #27
Superman and Spider-Man made perfect sense as candidates for a DC/Marvel crossover. Both were the flagship characters of their respective publishers; not only the most popular, but something of signature characters, each representing elements common …
Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque
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A History of Horrible Experiments
The hunt for Patchwork Jack continues! This session brought some horrific revelations about the site they had been lured into by their quarry and the mystery of Willard Corn has also deepened. CharactersPanthalassa, a necromancer …
By Jack Guignol, 876 words
ResoluteReader
One man's odyssey through the world of books.
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Robert Dees - The Power of Peasants: Economics & politics of farming in medieval Germany (two volumes)
Robert Dees' The Power of Peasants is an explicit Marxist examination of the role of peasants in German, and wider European history. For that alone it should be celebrated. His central thesis is that the …
By Resolute Reader, 81 words
Lumbland
Extracts from an average angler's diary... and other stuff.
By Dave Lumb.
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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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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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This week in TV Guide: December 20, 1969
Xor those of a certain age, this week's cover might remind us of the harvest gold refrigerator or stove we had in the early 1970s. It's a lovely illustration, drawing on images of both angels …
By Mitchell Hadley, 2,971 words
Peter Cameron's Blog
always busy counting, doubting every figured guess . . .
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Problem solving
Mathematicians’ perspective on problem solving is not unique to us. The following is from At home in the world by Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh: “One day when I was a child, I looked into …
By Peter Cameron, 224 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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16 – 20 December 2024
Monday She asks, “Are you from the Football Association?” and I think, “Wow, the FA must’ve really let themselves go”. When she approached I’d just picked up a litre bottle of lemonade with the litter …