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The Nordic Kitchen, , more info
Quick and easy bread rolls I love to bake bread. It takes a lot of time and effort to become a true professional, but the beautiful thing about bread is that even if you’re a beginner and your bread rolls are uneven and ugly, it still tastes amazing. I don’t mind if it takes time to bake bread, and most... Read More The post Quick and easy bread rolls first appeared on The Nordic Kitchen.
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Old Deptford History, , more info
Help for Tony Hi,I read this morning, with great interest, your Old Deptford History, very good, so much information. My reason for looking on your site was because I am starting a novel which begins in Deptford High Street in the summer of 1914.Why I am sure you ask am I starting my novel there. My mother and her family, of two sisters and four brothers, were born there, although I'm not sure …
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Various Artists: Battle of the Garages, Vol. 4: Tomorrow the World! As the title promises, lots of great garage-eriffic trash here. Songs with just two chords when one was too many! (Be aware that unfortunately this record either was not Q.C.-ed during mastering or it was intentionally put in the race with a broken leg, because the side 1 master tape got crunched on many tracks, which suffer intermittent dropouts.)The Cannibals "Good Times"The Otherside "Haunted House"Les Thugs "Femme Fatale"The Surfadelics "Bad …
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Theatrical Review – Before the Sunset Director: Hiroshi AkabaneWriter: Ryuho OkawaYear: 2023 I can’t speak for anyone else, but I think about what, or how, I could have done things differently if my life was restarted. Sometimes I imagine I go back with the knowledge that have accumulated in tow. Every time knowing that will never happen. But it is a fun distraction. In this charming picture the main character, Masane Tsukayama, is given that exact …
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Two My mate Paul collected collections. He wrote a book, ‘Recollections of a Collection Collector.’ It was never published. Lance Stater – Detectorists, Series #1 Episode 6 Back in 2019 I attended Boring IX, a conference dedicated to the “celebration of the mundane, the ordinary, the obvious and the overlooked”. As ever the day was anything but boring, with my personal highlight being the talk from Joyce Smith. Joyce spoke about …
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Is That in the Bible?, , more info
The “Fire from Heshbon” and a Censored King of Judah What has Balaam to do with Josiah? Ancient stories are not always what they seem, and different biblical passages often intersect with each other in unexpected ways. In this article, I examine a speculative theory about an unknown king of Judah by investigating some problematic passages in the Old Testament. Problem #1: A War That […]
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73. Finger-Pointing Driving their damaged vehicle down from the plateau, Contra-Disward towards the banks of the Styx, the Levellers soon spotted what they’d been looking for. At the bottom of a steep incline, run aground on a rocky bank, was a strange ship unlike any the party had ever seen before. Without sails or oarlocks, the galleon instead sported three curved masts – two of them out to the sides – each …
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The Complete Fantastic Adventures of Adam Ant This doesn’t need much of an introduction, I’ve written about it before but to get up to speed this was a comic strip appearing in issues of DC Thomson’s (TV) Tops comics in 1982. A full colour series featuring the pop star alias of Stuart Goddard, Adam Ant. Adam travels through time, adventuring in various personas inspired by his glamourous stage presence. I’ve been trying to piece together the various …
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Archaic Inventions, , more info
M.A.B. - Words Never Told -1986- (Cassette, Anti-Musik Der Landsh, AML 5), Poland Here's another relic from behind the iron curtain on the great Polish cassette label Anti-Musik Der Landsh that was founded by Mariusz Blachowicz in the small town of Łańcut. The label is another prime example of the hidden counter cultural expressions that were going on in the underground during the socialist times in Eastern Europe in the last century. In a nutshell, first there was state controlled cultural propaganda, then …
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*Currently On Hiatus* Hello everyone,Some of you already know that I'm currently taking a break from blogging. I've posted about it on Twitter, but the algorithms are fucked on there, so I don't actually know if it's been getting through to people. Anyway, I decided to make an official blog post for anyone who's wondering why I haven't been posting anything for the past few months. I thought I could just quietly disappear …
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Now Go Bang! – mass:werk blog, , more info
Dark Mode for the PET 2001 and Themed Range Sliders Also, how to style range inputs using CSS, including accent colors. So the PET 2001 emulator received a dark mode. This wasn’t exactly great news, nor worthy a blog post, if there wasn’t also something to be learned from every project. In this case, it’s about how to implement accent colors for custom styled HTML range-input elements, something, I haven’t found any hint on in the entirety of the Internet. …
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Pretty Sinister Books, , more info
The Glass Heart - Marty Holland Down on his luck Curt Blair is waiting out a rainstorm in a “ritzy hash joint” just outside of Hollywood, USA when he steals a fancy camel hair overcoat then flees intending to sell the coat. It’s how he makes his living these days – ripping off suckers' coats, rifling the pockets for treasures and cash, then selling the ransacked coat. But this time all hell breaks loose and he’s …
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Fun with stroke-dasharray The stroke-dasharray attribute in SVG is more flexible compared to the dashed style in CSS. While there are numerous articles and examples about its usages, including Line animations, Pie charts, Circular progress bars, or even Hamburger menu icons, there's still something new to explore. Unlike CSS, stroke-dasharray accepts multiple values, which will be picked cyclically according to the stroke length. Imagine it as an infinite repeated value sequence, the odd-numbered …
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Plenge Gen @rplenge, , more info
Increasing R&D productivity: “Bullseye, Aim, Fire!” At the beginning of the summer, I had the opportunity to join the team at Royalty Pharma for a great event at MIT (link here). It was an interesting time for me as I was thinking about the new role I was about to take at Bristol Myers Squibb. While I had certainly been “a leader” for several years now, I was pushing myself to think through and question my …
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Teaching Made Visible, , more info
Don’t make the same mistakes I keep making If you teach high school or introductory college physics (or just know the subject well), I wonder if you can tell what I’ve done wrong here: OK, well, I haven’t given you a lot of context. Early in our study of forces, I make sure students see a lot of examples of objects that are […]