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1960s Malcolm Macdonald midcentury modern house in Lymington, Hampshire WowHaus 1960s Malcolm Macdonald midcentury modern house in Lymington, Hampshire 1960s Malcolm Macdonald midcentury modern house in Lymington, Hampshire (image credit: Caldwells) One I covered previously, but this 1960s Malcolm Macdonald midcentury modern house in Lymington, Hampshire, looks much better now. (image credit: Caldwells) Annoyingly, for my own reference, as much as anything, this was back in 2014 – a time when I didn’t use a lot of images in …
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If You Participate in Taiwan's "Make Up Workday", You are a Bad Boss In Taiwan, sometimes the government mandates certain Saturdays or Sundays as “make up workdays.” If you get off Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday for Lunar New Year, for example, you may have to come in next Sunday, because five days of straight vacation for the working class causes physical illness to the Taiwanese billionaires forced to witness it. Though the government advises which of these days should be “make up workdays” …
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Mozilla’s soul searching It’s time for Mozilla to recognize it is a better non-profit than it is a business—for the sake of the Web as a platform.
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Black Crystal by @baumraum_treehouses located in the Catskill... Black Crystal by @baumraum_treehouses located in the Catskill Mountains. Photographs by @mo More photos on @cabinporn.
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🌸 Noire Henro-san: Ikigai Learning life lessons is why I am here on this planet… like a rider on the storm. In the turbulence, I remember that I’ve seen it before and lived. Yes, I have seen this before and …….. lived.… 🐞 Read more about it ➞ ➞ ➞
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pretty pink things / a billet-doux *Heart cockles, via the Natural History Museum, London.* Sam Gilliam, "Blue Edge," 1971, acrylic on canvas, The Baltimore Museum of Art via David Kordansky Gallery.*A Rudolph Steiner interior in Dornoch, Switzerland. Photo by Deidi von Schaewen, via Commune.*Victorain shell cameo, ca. 1850, via Sian Harlow Antiques.*An 1817 "cobweb" valentine, featured in "Victorian Romance: The Art of Cobweb Valentines." The recipient would gently pull the string in the center to reveal …
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Wet Work by Philip Nutman (1993): Too Tough to Die In 1993, in my early 20s, I was working in a giant chain bookstore known as BookStar in Cary, NC. It wasn't a bad place to work, basically a Barnes and Noble (who eventually bought and then closed down the store), although the guys had to wear ties and dress pants, like it was fucking church. Several of my coworkers were horror fiction fans, both of the modern and classic …
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The Rise and Fall of Philips Data Systems About a year ago Mats Danielson from Stockholm Sweden contacted the CPU Shack about an interesting project, documenting the history of Philips Data Systems, a former powerhouse of European computing. Previously we wrote about the SPC16 micro used in some of these, but Mats has done a complete history. His book is available for free at Research Gate: The Rise and Fall of Philips Data Systems. It includes the SPC16 …
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Two Items If I’m going to point to something about string theory and say the same things as always about it, seems best to first start with the opposite, an item about something really worth reading. This spring I’ve been teaching a graduate course aimed at getting to an explanation of the Standard Model aimed at mathematicians. The first few weeks have been about quantization and quantum mechanics, today I’m starting on …
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The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm, , more info
Notes from an overheard conversation from a car attempting a right turn “Oh! Now what?” “Sir, see the lit sign up there? You cannot turn right.” “But did you not see the car right in front of me turning right?” “Sir, if a person jumped off a bridge, would you follow?” “Yes.” “You must be very smart then.” “And selective enforcement of the laws leads to distrust of the police.” “Sir—” “Oh look! The ‘No Right Turn’ sign is off now! Gotta …
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Okja As Okja unfolded I kept thinking of the comics I read in my youth. American comics were always bigger than superheroes with plenty of crime, autobiography and horror out there to please genre fans. This reminded me of manga. That’s not a perfect analogy as there are all kinds of comics from Japan in an infinite number of styles. But there are sensibilities that tend come from particulars parts of …
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Aard Labour 2: High Society (The second part of a series reconsidering Dave Sim’s Cerebus The Aardvark on the occasion of me actually finishing it. As before, I’m not worrying too much about spoilers or trying to draw attention to particular moments or bits of art: this is just me writing about it.) Previously: Dave Sim’s Cerebus, a planned 300-issue comics series, launches with a series of Conan The Barbarian pastiches, which rapidly spin out …
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UK rainfall: Seathwaite / Honister v London It’s been a wet winter so far. Some 177mm has fallen in Wanstead – already 122 per cent more what falls in an average winter. But the amount pales into comparison with the Lake District. Since December 1st 1360mm has fallen at Honister, a station close to Seathwaite which proudly proclaims itself as ‘England’s wettest place’. Over a calendar year the area usually sees 5.6 times the amount of rainfall …
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A journey from here to there A personal philosophy In order to be a modeller of railways there needs to be a model railway. It doesn't matter if it is a loft or an Ikea box, there has to be a railway, otherwise we are mere collectors of things in boxes. Occasionally, a thought begins to become a concern, why build a model railway and why choose a particular subject? My obsession, for it is an …
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Ineffective left driving towards After Capitalism The last in our series of seven key drivers influencing the move to After Capitalism is the Ineffective Left. The far left continues to be ineffective in catalyzing change. The left, particularly the far left, is more inclined to support the changes needed to move to After Capitalism than the right, but it has been […] The post Ineffective left driving towards After Capitalism first appeared on Hinesight....for Foresight.