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  1. Mr. Money Mustache, , more info

    How To Afford a House These Days
    – The other day, an MMM reader stopped by and left the following comment on one of my older posts about the principles of FIRE: “While I still find some of MMM’s advice relevant, it seems like every FI blogger out there worked in tech 20 years ago, pulled down a 6 figure salary and bought a house for a bag of potatoes before 2019. I wasn’t smart enough to …
    By Mr. Money Mustache, 2,473 words
  2. Scraplab | a thing by Tom Taylor, , more info

    And we’re live…
    I spent a lot of time in TV studios in my yoof. My dad was a sound engineer, and I took any opportunity I could to bunk off school or use the holidays to go and hang out on whatever he was working on. I’d generally be left alone, because my dad had an actual job to do, so I’d raid the vending machines, chat to bored camera operators, or …
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  3. some LANDSCAPES, , more info

    Cloud tracks and tide-ripples
    Last weekend I went to Cambridge to see the Kettle's Yard exhibition Making New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia and Friends. Laura Cumming wrote in her review last November 'I can hardly think of a more uplifting show for the dying days of autumn' and I felt the same way on a cold day in January. 'Everything about it,' she goes on to say, is bright, beautiful, hopeful and as amiable as …
    By Plinius, 476 words
  4. Mike Lynch, , more info

    Buffer overflow
    Late last year I started looking at a microtonal pitch quantiser for my modular synth setup, and then I remembered that I had an Arduino Nano and an Adafruit MCP4728 Quad DAC sitting in a drawer, waiting for me to overcome my fear of soldering, and thought that fiddling with these would be better than spending several hundred Euro. So I soldered some headers onto the DAC and got it …
    By Mike Lynch, 410 words
  5. The Thesis Whisperer, , more info

    The Academic Tidy Up
    Happy new year everyone! It’s summer here in Australia, where we take a long break. I want to talk about Tidying in this post, but first – some news: ‘How to fix your academic writing trouble’ continues to be a strong seller after 5 years, but Large Language Models (LLM) like Chattie G (Chat GPT) are now part of our lives. We want to do a second edition which shows …
    By Thesis Whisperer, 2,150 words
  6. the m0vie blog, , more info

    365. Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (-#56)
    Rhys Frake-Waterfield's Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, with Dean Buckley and Ciara Moloney. At time of recording, the film was ranked 56th on the list of worst movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database. Show notes, including links: https://them0vieblog.com/2022/07/09/290-network-219/ Follow us on twitter at @thetwofifty.
    By Darren, 52 words
  7. Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy, , more info

    THE PROMISED LAND: A SCANDINAVIAN SLEEPER
    I’ve come to trust Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen—his good taste in movie roles is seasoned with a sense of daring, as we’ve seen in such outstanding imports as The Hunt and Another Round. I’m also an admirer of screenwriter Anders Thomas Jensen, whose many credits include Brothers and After the Wedding, in which Mikkelsen appeared. (Jensen also won an Oscar for his short subject Election Night, which he wrote and …
    By Leonard Maltin, 133 words
  8. Kris Hallett - life as theatre, , more info

    Nanny- Bristol Old Vic ☆☆☆
    The challenge of working a muggle job while trying to balance a career in theatre is at the heart of Nanny, an ‘enthusiastically silly play’ with music from Folio Theatre Company. Some pour their souls into making macchiatos while practicing the Clooney smile, some ask their clients for just one more push-up as they compare their biceps to Hemsworth. Here, seven-year-old charges are asked to provide line readings for self-tapes …
    By kristopherhallett, 462 words
  9. ramen! ramen! ramen!, , more info

    you wanna be what now?
    A pack of instant ramen…uh…wishes it was a spaghetti instead… Spoilers…and ramen is perfect just the way it is… …and yeah, meatballs *wish* they could be chashu! So take that! If you’d prefer an actual physical book to read to your kids, here ya go.The post you wanna be what now? first appeared on ramen! ramen! ramen!.
    By Edjusted, 62 words
  10. round the rails we go, , more info

    Strangers On A Train
    Wednesday, 31st January 202422:37 Wirral Line train from James Street to West KirbyLate train. Happy train. The arena's emptied, the football's ended, Liverpool won handsomely. People, voices, joy. Excited chatter all around me. I slide into the single seat, my favourite seat, crammed between a set of four and the doors. Across from me is a girl, 20s, leaning against the window and eating a sandwich slowly. Each bite is …
    By Scott Willison, 870 words
  11. Snook.ca, , more info

    My Younger Self
    There’s an exercise where you ask yourself what you’d tell your younger self if you ever had the chance. My answer has been and continues to be that I wouldn’t tell my younger self anything. It would be nice to learn the hard lessons earlier but who’s to say I’d listen to my future self any better than I listened to my past self? Who’s to say there wouldn’t be …
    By Jonathan Snook, 269 words
  12. Europe by Rail | The Definitive Guide, , more info

    ERT Newslines February 2024
  13. cRPG Blog, , more info

    Fallout's Place in 1990s Computer Game History
    Fallout's Place in 1990s Computer Game HistoryThis article is an overview of Fallout's place in 1990s computer game history as it pertains to technical prowess in harnessing machine-specs; that is, this article places Fallout in history as it pertains to Interplay's ability or willingness to harness available software and hardware technologies in 1997.I recommend that you read my 1990s computer game history: while not yet complete it already stands as …
    By Lilura1, 1,198 words
  14. Brian Sandberg: Historical Perspectives, , more info

    Douglass Day Workshop
    The Newberry Library in Chicago is hosting a Digital Humanities workshop on Frederick Douglass during Black History Month. Undergraduate and graduate students in History at Northern Illinois University may be interested in participating in this event. Here is the announcement from the Newberry Library: Join us for Douglass Day 2024! The Newberry Library and the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities (CTSDH) at Loyola University invite you to a …
    By briansandberg, 210 words
  15. The LRM - The Loiterers Resistance Movement | Blog, , more info

    February update
    Hello everyone Its First Sunday, This Sunday and time to wander together again. I’m sorry to be late getting the details out this month but this has been a tumultuous week and I wasn’t sure what to do. The answer, of course, is to keep going and seek new directions…. Lets gather at one of The LRMs favourite spots, beneath the tiled map in Victoria Station 2pm on Sunday February …
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