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  1. Fonts In Use – Blog, , more info

    Metra tickets, 1990–1991
    Contributed by Florian Hardwig Source: www.c82.net C82 / Nicholas Rougeux. License: All Rights Reserved. January 1990, ft. an unidentified rounded sans Source: www.c82.net C82 / Nicholas Rougeux. License: All Rights Reserved. February 1990 ft. Italia Bold C82 is the website of Nicholas Rougeux, a Chicago-based designer and data artist. One of the many great things one can find on C82 is his collection of train tickets sold by Metra. Every …
    By Florian Hardwig, 842 words
  2. From Squalor to Baller, , more info

    Now Available: Lost Monarch Eyewear Briefcases
    I’ve been writing about eyewear quite a bit this year. And as I mentioned recently, I’ve noticed that more men seem to be approaching spectacles as a collector’s item rather than a purely functional product. While I might not be quite at that level (…yet), I definitely know that managing a pile of glasses in random cases is a bit unwieldily. The best solution that I’ve come up with is …
    By Ian Anderson, 327 words
  3. conway.scot, , more info

    A Tour of my Overcomplicated Home Theater Setup
    Using a Fire Stick I bought a TV a few months ago. I hadn’t had one for a while, but I was ready to make a home theater at the time of purchase. I already had a 3.1 audio system ready, with a 4K capable Yamaha receiver. Not to mention, a trusty rooted Amazon Fire Stick 4K that had been collecting dust since the last time I had a TV. …
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  4. Deep Groove Mono, , more info

    Big Jazz Record Sale in the DG Mono Web Shop Now!
    Hello, friends! Recently I was tapped by the owners of Hionfi Vintage Stereo Shop in Syracuse, New York to help them sell a jazz collection they recently acquired. After lots of cleaning, grading, and photo-taking, I present to you the best of the crop, all for sale now in the DG Mono Web ... More→
    By Richard Capeless, 66 words
  5. Voyages Extraordinaires, , more info

    Kenji Miyazawa's Night on the Galactic Railroad
    In Japan, riding a steam train through outer space is a melancholy symbol of the human journey. Like the gentle drift of the sakura petal, the whistle of a train means a transition in life. That human quality... those melancholy, bittersweet coming of age lessons... were inherited from renowned writer Kenji Miyazawa's Night on the Galactic Railroad, whose own life was a tragic and all-too
    By Cory Gross, 71 words
  6. fberriman.com, , more info

    Month notes, November 2023
    Humble brag, but I have jetlag, and therefore I find myself wide awake at gone 2am. Seems as good a time as any for an update. Recently: We just got back from a trip to Australia, for Web Directions Summit. Alex spoke, mostly about the lost decade and the cost of JavaScript on the web eco-system (the market for lemons). The usual. I had screen printed him his very own …
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  7. Sean Boots, , more info

    To the Clerk, and friends
    To John Hannaford, your team, and colleagues across the federal public service: Below are a set of radical (but implementable) ideas that would make the public service better equipped to handle the challenges of today and tomorrow. We need to invest in state capacity in Canada, and that starts with changing our public service structures, processes, and organizational culture for the better. I presented these today at FWD50, an Ottawa …
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  8. New Historical Express – (Formerly Hatful of History), , more info

    Talk: The Opportunities and Limits of Digital Radical Archives (video)
    A few weeks ago, the database publisher Gale organised an online symposium on the archives of social movements called ‘Power to the People‘. I took part with a talk on online radical archives. You can view the video below:
    By hatfulofhistory, 49 words
  9. Footprints of London - Blog, , more info

    The Queen of the Blues vs The Queen of Hell
    Michael Duncan introduces us to a few of the colourful characters from his walking tour The Haves and Have-nots of Marylebone. You can join him on Sunday 26th November to discover more, follow the link for details and booking. The Blue Stockings are little talked of nowadays but in the mid to late 1700’s they were a radical group seen by some as pioneers of feminism. They were co-founded by …
    By Mark Rowland, 650 words
  10. Damien Mannion, , more info

    Using custom data types in Python: reflections on the use of type hints
  11. The Early Days of a Better Nation, , more info

    Chengdu Worldcon: Meet the Future
    This historic Worldcon has already been very well covered by others, e.g. Nicholas Whyte and Jeremy Szal. For lots of coverage of events, guests and so on, see the con’s Facebook page. But I’ve been back over a week, and here’s my overdue account. Last month I spent far too few days in China, at the Chengdu Worldcon, to which I was invited as an international guest. My travel, and …
    By Ken, 929 words
  12. Swizec Teller, , more info

    How to go from Senior to Lead
    Transitioning from Senior to Lead Engineer isn't just about technical prowess, but strategic thinking, soft skills, and going beyond your role. And remember, strong individual contributions matter!
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  13. Beer Compurgation, , more info

    "They Had Their Issues, So..."
    There’s a set of garages to rent as storage units near my workplace. One of them is taken by a local florist that uses it to store flower arrangements for various events, that are more often than not funerals. As such, at least once a week at 8am I will pass a car being loaded up with flowers arranged into heart shaped patterns or the letters M U M. It …
    By Mark Johnson, 1,267 words
  14. the Heat Warps, , more info

    Alice Coltrane & Carlos Santana: Previously Unissued 1974 Recordings
    Very few LPs radiate a level of spiritual grandeur quite like the 1974 summit between Alice Coltrane and Carlos Santana, Illuminations. With Coltrane’s harp and soaring orchestration, uncharacteristically patient, technically precise lead work from Santana, and an aura of calm, fluid interaction among a top-tier rhythm section anchored by Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette, the album is equally humble and humbling. Aurally transcendent by design. Illuminations was not necessarily new …
    By Jeremy Erwin, 2,330 words
  15. Caterina.net, , more info

    What Would Herzog Do?
    When I was given the chance to host the live on stage conversation with Werner Herzog for City Arts and Lectures in San Francisco I was barely able to believe it. What a gift! What a chance! In preparation I did all the reading–and watching. I watched Aguirre Wrath of God again, marveled at Grizzly Man and the tragedy–or maybe triumph?–of Timothy Treadwell. I watched Stroszek again, my favorite Herzog …
    By Caterina Fake, 1,096 words