The Dirtbag Dao — Blog
A blog about how to get in the mindset of frugal living, voluntary simplicity, and a nomadic lifestyle.
By Heather Delaney.
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5 Types of Vehicle Nomads
Step right up, step right up! Rubber tramps on display! Trendy or trashy, whatever you think of people who live on wheels, we’re here to explore all the different kinds of people who call the …
By The Dirtbag Daoist, 2,074 words
Motown Junkies
An unofficial track by track history of Motown: in-depth analysis and discussion of both sides of every Motown single ever released between 1959 and 1988.
By Nixon.
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Updated 4 years ago
694. The Temptations: “Get Ready”
If white radio wasn't ready for this in 1966, it's their loss, because now it's 2020 and I am so very ready for this today. It sounds fantastic. (10)Continue reading →
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New Escapologist | Blog
Or: Goodbye to all that!
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Letter to the Editor: We Make Choices
To send a letter to the editor, simply write in. You’ll get a reply and we’ll anonymise any blogged version. Reader G writes: Dear Robert, I just wanted to write a quick missive to thank …
By Robert Wringham, 513 words
DrawingsOf.com
Creative drawings, educational cartoons, happy art inspiration, fun English vocabulary & grammar lessons, kids' stories & illustration videos.
By Lillie Marshall.
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Awfull, Aweful, Awefull, or Awful? How to Spell It…
In our list of hard words to spell in the English language, “awful” vs. “awfull,” “awefull,” or “aweful” is right up there in difficulty! What is the correct way to … The post Awfull, Aweful, …
By Lillie Marshall, 56 words
comiCSS
A webcomic about CSS. Coded in CSS.
By Alvaro Montoro.
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If you give a mouse a cookie
A cartoon coded in CSS from comiCSS.
By Alvaro Montoro, 14 words
Kushaiah Felisilda
I’m an independent filmmaker, occasional blogger, sometimes a photographer, and most of the time a video editor.
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Updated 2 months ago
Zen Browser
I’ve been on quite a browser journey lately. I gave Firefox a try, but it encountered problems and felt so clunky that I was forced to do fresh installs in the end just to keep …
Palestine Chronicle LIVE BLOG
…a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to educate the general public by providing a forum that strives to highlight issues of relevance to human rights, national struggles, freedom and democracy….
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‘Martyrdom Operation’ – Resistance Roundup – Day 448
By Palestine Chronicle Staff The group also reported that its fighters successfully targeted and sniped two Israeli soldiers who were part of a force advancing toward Tal al-Zaatar. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of …
Jain Family Institute - News
Our mission is to address pressing social problems by identifying and building high-impact interventions that translate to real world progress.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
New research summarizes findings from recent guaranteed income pilot research projects
Today, JFI’s Guaranteed Income project lead Jack Landry published a comprehensive report that summarizes the findings from the most significant recent guaranteed income pilot research projects–including JFI’s own just-released NBER working paper on the Compton …
By Molly Dektar, 141 words
Iverson Movie Ranch
… and other historic filming locations!
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Where No Man Has Gone Before — not counting Paul Newman: Here's one more filming location for the original "Star Trek" TV series
"A Private Little War" ("Star Trek," season 2, episode 19; first aired Feb. 2, 1968)More than a half-century after the original "Star Trek" series was on TV, we've found what could prove to be the …
Tax Policy Associates - Reports
A think tank dedicated to improving tax policy and the public understanding of tax.
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Tax cuts and tax rises: do tax cuts pay for themselves?
It’s often claimed that tax cuts will “pay for themselves”. There’s good reason to believe that some historic tax cuts have done precisely this – what does that tell us about proposals for tax cuts …
Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer
The portfolio site and blog of web designer, Scott Jehl.
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Syntax.fm Podcast: Web Components Can't Save Us
I had the great opportunity to go on the Syntax podcast and talk about web performance, web components, the Boston Globe project, JavaScript over reliance, Squarespace, my Web Components Course, and a lot more. It …
JonaBlog
My name's Jonathan and I live in Leeds.
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Updated 8 months ago
Will You Be My Friend? The Making of Parallel 9 - Part 5
A space station sits on the surface of a barren, red, rocky planet. The mission of its staff? To research Earth - aided and abetted by two dinosaurs and a Little Green Man...This is the …
By jonabuft, 12,691 words
Dan Mall’s Posts
Read about how to grow in design systems, design process, and design leadership.
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Would You Pay You For That?
One of the biggest challenges for a business owner is deciding whether doing a particular task is worth it. Here’s a simple way to make that choice. Calculate your effective rate for any unit of …
The Rite Record-Journal – The Rite Stuff
Dedicated to the process, inspiration, and journey behind creating The Rite Stuff reproduction-style clothing in Japan.
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Updated 10 months ago
Reviving the Uncle Sam Chambray Work Shirt
The Uncle Sam cigarette pocket shirt is one of the most iconic work shirt designs to emerge from the 1930s, not only for its look but also for its functionality. My path to recreating this …
By Bryan Shettig, 1,400 words
The Radavist
The Radavist is a group of individuals who share a love of cycling and the outdoors.
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The Radavist’s Top Ten Readers’ Rides of 2024
It’s the last Friday of the year, and that means it’s time for our annual Top Ten Readers’ Rides list! Started in 2011, Readers’ Rides showcases the unique bikes owned by the readership of The …
By John Watson, 938 words