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  1. haptalaon, , more info

    Fire
    The traditional four elements have never worked for me, so when I began the work of making my own system, it had to go. Instead, I started by looking at the landscape and trying to derive from that. It's quickly clear that fire is very different from the other three. When I go about, I see all around me - the sky and the land and the water - and …
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  2. Design is fine. History is mine., , more info

    Emile Gallé, vase with metal mount, 1895-1900. Nancy, France. Via Grassi Museum Leipzig
    Emile Gallé, vase with metal mount, 1895-1900. Nancy, France. Via Grassi Museum Leipzig
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  3. Green Caltrain, , more info

    MTC Connected Network Plan identifies transit service gaps on 92 and 84 bridges
    Initial analysis from MTC’s Connected Network Plan reveals the service gaps that transit users experience on the southern transbay bridges between San Mateo and Alameda Counties. For the first time in history, the Bay Area is approaching its long-range transportation planning with an assessment of travel demand and the level of service needed to address the demand. Transit service over the 92 bridge between Hayward BART and Foster City/San Mateo …
    By alevin, 455 words
  4. 30Squares, , more info

    Buddy, do ya got a light?
    Added LED strip.Added interior box.Empty interior box.Worn sign.Foundation leaks light.Down on its luck.When's the next streetcar get here?The Toronto Three
    By J D Lowe, 26 words
  5. Play the Past, , more info

    How Ubisoft Got Machiavelli Wrong in Assassin’s Creed
    About the author: Iván Goldman is a political scientist from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a Researcher at the Meridiano Foundation and the Argentinean Foreign Policy Research Group (GIPEA) of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires, where he also is a Teaching Assistant at the Argentinean Foreign Policy Seminar. Niccolò Machiavelli was arguably one of the most important political thinkers of Western …
    By Iván Goldman, 3,130 words
  6. Bloom | "Late" According to Whom?, , more info

    An Excerpt from Tyler C. Gore’s debut essay collection, My Life of Crime
    Containing multitudes, Tyler C. Gore’s debut, My Life of Crime: Essays and Other Entertainments (Sagging Meniscus Press), is testimony to the weirdness of growing up Generation X, an homage to New York City, a cry against conformity, and a droll appraisal of the institutions and mores underpinning American society. Laugh out loud funny as well as poignant and thought-provoking, this unconventional collection includes a book-length essay, “Appendix,” from which the …
    By Alice Stephens, 2,367 words
  7. feeling listless, , more info

    A History of the BBC in 100 Blog Posts: 1990
    Welcome back. To ease us into this final series, let's have another schedule survey, sticking with the main channel this time. It's February 1990 and I'm in my fourth year at school (Year 10 in new money), navigating my GCSEs, nursing a few deeply unrequited teenage crushes and rushing home each night in time for Neighbours and whatever cult shows are on BBC Two (assuming there wasn't sport). February 5th …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 1,255 words
  8. Brand New, , more info

    077 / Deezer
    With Joe Ling, Creative Director at Koto; and Maria Garrido, Chief Marketing Officer at Deezer. The original post for the project can be found at https://bit.ly/bnpodcast077
    By Brand New, 29 words
  9. Simon Collison | Home, , more info

    Back to life
    I thought I’d lost my old iPod, but found it in the cellar and got it working again. It’s a delight to find a lovely old playlist on it, currently playing through the Scarlett into Ableton and my ears via my desk speakers. I thought ~2005 might’ve been the last time I’d used it, but the playlist is called AAA NACONF, so I must’ve dug it out and loaded it …
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  10. The Research Whisperer, , more info

    Getting started
    Photo by note thanun on Unsplash My job is to help people get funding. I occasionally get requests from friends and family to help them with a funding application. I love these requests – I get to show them what I do, and help them with something that they need. It reminds me that different types of funding need different approaches, but that there are also some things that stay …
    By Jonathan O'Donnell, 1,431 words
  11. Grizzlebit, , more info

    Strategic Choices and Operational Imperatives ↬
    Roger Martin: The latter meet my definition of a Strategic Choice. Since the opposite isn’t stupid, it represents a real choice to do something meaningfully different than some or all competitors/peers. The former don’t meet the definition. Does that mean they are unimportant and shouldn’t be mentioned in a strategy document? No. This is what I have come to call an Operating Imperative. Because it is smart and there is …
    By Ray Grasso, 509 words
  12. Anil Dash, , more info

    “Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement
    You've heard the call to action at the end of nearly every podcast you've ever listened to: "Listen to us on your favorite podcast app", or in the phrasing of podcaster extraordinare Roman Mars, "...wherever you find podcasts". (By the way, you should be radicalized by the recent 99 Percent Invisible episode on how "cooking with gas" is mostly a conspiracy, and inspired by the absolutely incredible Power Broker book …
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  13. Tolkien and Fantasy, , more info

    Tolkien on Max Beerbohm
    Oscar Wilde by MaxThe New York Public Library recently hosted an exhibition on Max Beerbohm: The Price of Celebrity from October 20, 2023--January 28, 2024. A small book (around one hundred pages), with text by Margaret D. Stetz, with Mark Samuels Lasner, describes many of the items showcased in the exhibition. Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) is perhaps best remembered as a caricaturist (he
    By Douglas A. Anderson, 65 words
  14. Garage Hangover | The site for '60s garage bands since 2004, , more info

    The Sunday Funnies “Sunny Covington Avenue” / “It Won’t Happen to You” on Skoop
    Photo card included with some copies of the Sunday Funnies 45 on Skoop. From left: John Rice, Luke Pride, Gary MacShara and Tom Sheffer. The Sunday Funnies 45 on Skoop 1070 has two excellent original songs, “Sunny Covington Avenue” an uptempo rocker, and “It Won’t Happen to You”. The labels list Gary McShara (actually Gary MacShara) as the song writer on the labels, with publishing by Buna Music. I don’t …
    By Chris Bishop, 461 words
  15. Bean Ground, , more info

    What is Caturra Coffee? Learn About This Bourbon Varietal
    As a long-time barista turned professional coffee blogger, I'm often asked about the different types of coffee beans. One variety that generates both interest and confusion is caturra coffee. Where does this coffee come from? What sets it apart from other varietals? In this beginner-friendly guide, I'll answer all your questions about caturra. I'll cover everything from how it's grown and produced to the characteristics of the caturra bean and …
    By Mark Morphew, 1,503 words