String-Or-Nothing
Tangled Fiber Thoughts.
By Kim Brody Salazar.
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RAGE STITCHING CONTINUES
I’ve made more progress on the non-name sampler I’ve been working on since the beginning of November: I’ve added three strips since the last post. The pink/purple and blue one at the top, and the …
Old mans thoughts and tales
Mountain Rescue Specialist. Environmentalist. Spent 37 years with RAF Mountain Rescue and 3 years with a civilian Team.
By heavywhalley.MBE.
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Ben Loyal – 1943 Hampden aircraft crash site and an epic rescue by locals.
Ben Loyal Ben Loyal is an isolated mountain of 764 m in Sutherland, the northwestern tip of the Scottish Highlands. It is a Corbett located south of the Kyle of Tongue and offers good views …
By heavywhalley.MBE, 530 words
Anže's Blog
Python, webdev, and surfing.
By Anže Pečar.
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Updated 3 weeks ago
Power Outages and Gunicorn PID files
This week, my neighborhood had a few power outages. Bad news for the uptime of my self-hosted sites! 😅 After the power came back and my server started, Gunicorn services failed with the following error: …
This Week In The 90s
Each week, we talk about a song that was in the UK Top 40 in the 1990s (and other stuff too).
By Bernard O’Leary.
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‘Trouble’ and the Mysterious Third Member of Shampoo [August 29, 1994]
Hey, welcome to This Week In The 90s where we tell stories about (or loosely connected to) songs that were in the UK charts exactly 30 years ago. This week, we’re talking about… Shampoo, ‘Trouble’ …
By Bernard O'Leary, 2,738 words
Netninja.com
A web log of Brian's projects.
By Brian Enigma.
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Lowering Expectations, One Project at a Time
I went to xoxo this year — I mean the real festival, not the fictional rave. This was the final year of the fest, and I have lots of feels around it. I don’t have …
By Brian Enigma, 1,176 words
Painted Eloquence
An art history blog.
By Adam Busiakiewicz.
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Henry VIII on BBC Midlands Today
The rediscovery of Ralph Sheldon’s lost Portrait of King Henry VIII on BBC Midlands Today 29th July 2024.
The Hiro Report
Delightful apps, everyday gear, and other fun finds from the web straight to your inbox.
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01DEC2024
Happy Sunday, everyone! It’s been a delightful holiday week with lots of great friend and family time, walks outdoors, chilly weather, and of course good food. This all gave me the opportunity to put my …
Ben James
Thoughts on climate by Ben James.
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The Earth's Temperature and its Enemies
What will affect the earth’s temperature the most in the next 10 years?Aerosols“Aerosols” is a fancy name for “tiny particles in the air”. Aerosols are the most potent climate lever in the world, because they …
By Ben James, 1,084 words
everybody's number one to someone
All the singles to top the NME Indie Charts since its launch in 1981.
By Dave Bryant.
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25. Depeche Mode - Leave In Silence (Mute)
Two weeks at number one from 18th September 1982“We’ve been running round in circles all year/ doing this and that and getting nowhere...”Both 1982 and 1983 saw music critics thunderously dismiss two major synthpop bands …
Alexander Obenauer
Exploring new and renewed ideas for how personal computing and the interfaces we think with can better serve people’s lives – expanding opportunity, agency, curiosity, and creativity.
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Thinking about the interfaces with which we think
Today, I’ve got a new essay to share with you. It will land in a few parts, and part one is up now. Read on: The Interfaces With Which We Think » Here’s the introduction: …
San Francisco Senior Beat
Smashing aging stereotypes through storytelling.
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Her name honors a famed New Zealand author. With her first novel published, Sally Abbott is also leading the life of a writer.
Sally Abbott believes her role as a novelist was written before she was born. It started with her middle name: Abbott’s mother was so enamored of the renowned short-story writer Katherine Mansfield that she gave …
By Myra Krieger, 143 words
paulregan.studio – From the studio
I paint, mentor and teach from my studio in Whetstone, North London.
By Paul Regan.
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Major exhibitions in London over Christmas and into the New Year
Royal Academy of ArtsEnds 16.2Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael Opens 28.1Brazil! Brazil! The birth of Modernism National GalleryVan Gogh: Poets and LoversUntil 19.1 Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300 – 1350Opens 8.3 Courtauld GalleryGoya to Impressionism. Masterpieces …
Journeys of Dr. G
Earth science and creative science communication, with Dr. Laura Guertin.
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How do I…? – a quilt post-Election Day
This quilt is one of a series of quilts I generated relating to Election Day 2024. Explore the collection. As soon as I completed my Processing quilt, the idea for this quilt immediately came to …
Simon Dunn
Scriptwriter and Comedian.
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Whatever Next, Noel Edmonds?
Thanks to the excellent Why Don’t YouTube, over on Bluesky, I was made aware of another short-lived Noel Edmonds curio. Noel Edmonds' first new series after The Late Late Breakfast Show's enforced cancellation was Whatever …
Hold Fast Bespoke Blog
Stay abreast of what's happening in my midcoast Maine workroom. This is where I share a glimpse into the world of bespoke tailoring.
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Hold Fast Bespoke featured in The Robb Report
Building an unlikely brand from the ground up Unlikeliest, for sure. Luckiest, definitely. Since returning from the UK I’ve worked methodically to put together Hold Fast Bespoke LLC. It hasn’t happened over night, but piece …
By Duane MacLeod, 262 words