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Antiquarian's Attic, , more info
Thetford Priory The remains of The Cluniac Priory of Our Lady of Thetford The Cluniac Priory of Our Lady, Thetford, was first founded on the Suffolk side of the Little Ouse river by Roger Bigod in the early twelfth century during the reign of Henry I. Bigod founded the Priory instead of making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Approach from the south View of the remains of choir arch from the …
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Post-Covid So much of life is invisible, hard to define, harder to be sure of. So finding evidence of something you’ve maybe felt for weeks comes as a shock. I came down with Covid on October 20 last year. For the first time, as far as I’m aware, and that makes me lucky. And I didn’t get long-Covid, which makes me doubly lucky. Still, it knocked me out entirely for a …
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Station Identification “We now use about eighty percent of the net primary product of land-based photosynthesis,” he said. “One hundred percent is probably impossible to reach, and our long range carrying capacity has been estimated to be thirty percent, so we are massively overshot, as they say. We have been liquidating our natural capital as if it were disposable income, and are nearing depletion of certain capital stocks, like oil, wood, soil, …
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Namerology : Articles Archives, , more info
Buried Treasure Names for Girls, From A to Z An alphabet of still-undiscovered names across the style spectrum It’s the ultimate baby name treasure: an undiscovered name. As name styles shift and expand, these hidden gems become harder and harder to find. But we’ve uncovered a trove. Each of these 78 girls’ names is genuinely rare. None appear in the current list of the top 1000 names for American girls. Some are antiques that have yet to return to …
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One year at Microsoft Last week marked one year at Microsoft for me, and what an unexpected adventure it’s been! I thought I was coming in to lead a a stable of popular, but well-trodden web properties, and I ended up getting to work on a whole lot more, including Windows, Bing Chat, and the company’s biggest bet in years: Copilot. “The Handshake” — Designed with Love, in Puget Sound I usually write a …
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“Does that look straight to you?” “Does that look straight to you?”By Will McPhail at the New Yorker.(Thanks, Russell)
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Ten Years in Sweden, , more info
The Estonia Case: Challenging Sweden's Blind Faith in Government The Estonia disaster of 1994, in which a Baltic Sea ferry sank and hundreds of people lost their lives, symbolizes a problematic phenomenon in Swedish society: faith in the state. This event has raised deep questions about the limits of trust in state institutions, especially in Sweden, a country known for its strong faith in state institutions.The immediate reaction to the disaster and the subsequent investigations showed that many Swedes, …
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How to read thousands of newspapers and magazines for free Over recent months, I’ve not spent too much time reading ‘the news’. There’s a lot going on in the world and have found that on a day-to-day basis, ignorance is bliss, but I do want to dip my toe in the water every now and again. I especially have no mental space right now for “breaking news” of events happening on the other side of the planet – just give …
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The Two Reacts UI = f(data)(state)
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Expanding Digger to work with Hypothes.is This note is mostly for myself - Digger is built for a userbase of 1 - you are welcome to fork and copy it, but I am not proposing to support it. About eighteen months ago I released a small tool to pull annotations from Diigo into local Markdown notes. With version 0.5.0 (released yesterday) there is now also a basic capability to pull annotations from Hypothes.is. To upgrade: get …
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Yearnote: 2023 I didn’t write a yearnote last year, which is a shame, as it was an eventful year, with being promoted to Director at dxw, my extension being completed and finishing Murmuration and running it at 3 festivals. But this one has been a bit calmer, so I have the time to write one. Sorry you just get to hear about the chill years. The Job I started my new job …
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My CSS resets Every now and then, I see someone post their latest and greatest set of CSS resets. Here’s mine: @layer reset { *, *::before, *::after { box-sizing: border-box; } body { margin: unset; } button, input, textarea, select { font: inherit; } img, picture, svg, canvas { display: block; max-inline-size: 100%; block-size: auto; } @media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) { *, *::before, *::after { animation-duration: 0.01ms !important; animation-iteration-count: 1 !important; transition-duration: 0.01ms !important; …
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Destroyed and Abandoned, , more info
Former Bethlehem Steel site patgavin:Former Bethlehem Steel siteSteelstacks, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Koos Looijesteijn | Blog, , more info
I like watercolor painting Yep, that’s it: I like painting with watercolors. As a hobby. As a student, I thought hobbies were lame. Because: why be a hobbyist when you’re developing a skill that you can get really good at? Surely the old masters weren’t painting as a hobby? Drawing (and barely any painting) became something I only did as part of design. I had another thing that started as a hobby: photography. A …
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Motorway Ditch [Road-side Microworlds], 2023