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  1. Lowering the Bar, , more info

    Assorted Stupidity #160
    Federal law makes it a felony to “willfully or maliciously injure[ ] or destroy[ ] any of the works, property, or material of any radio, … or other means of communication, operated or controlled by the United States, or used or intended to be used for military or civil defense functions ….” I’m not sure I agree with the locals that this would apply to WJLX’s 200-foot-tall radio tower in …
    By Kevin, 618 words
  2. Derek Powazek, , more info

    Chamomile and Hemp, Sleepy Best Buds
    I’ve been an insomniac my whole life. I remember taking long walks as a teenager around my neighborhood in the…
    By Derek Powazek, 26 words
  3. The Technium, , more info

    Rights / Responsibilities
    We tend to talk about rights without ever mentioning their corresponding duties. Every right needs an obligation to support it. At the very least we have a duty to grant the same rights to others, but more consequentially, rights have trade-offs: things we have to do or surrender in order to earn the right. The right to vote entails the duty to pay taxes. The right of free speech entails …
    By Kevin Kelly, 997 words
  4. Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera, , more info

    The Jolly Jump-ups Journey Through Space (1952)
    Sorry for the delays in posting, I have been on a short vacation. So today is one of my favorite (and obscure) fictional pop-up books about space. A really beautifully illustrated 1952 book with some amazing text to accompany it, The Jolly Jump-ups Journey Through Space!Clyne, Geraldine. The Jolly Jump-ups Journey Through Space. Springfield, MA: McLoughlin Bros. (12 p.) 1952.
    By John Sisson, 67 words
  5. Thinkige Kru 2, , more info

    2024-02-17 01:49
    Style is to genius what genre is to sceniusStyle is a relative inflexibility, a patterning, a degree of predictability – the habits of a mind, a unconscious (or willed) decrease in variety and freedomStyle is invariance, self-conformityWhen you read a new piece by a writer whose style is familiar to you and who you enjoyyour pleasure is basically saying “that’s exactly what X would think, exactly how X would say …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 449 words
  6. Sharon Lohr — Blog, , more info

    Data for Vote Decisions in a City Council Election
    Tempe Arizona residents were recently sent mail ballots for the city council election of March 12, 2024. Three of the five candidates on the ballot are to be elected to the council. A voter may vote for up to three candidates, and the three candidates with the highest vote totals are elected.Suppose a voter can quantify her preferences on a scale of 0 to 10, with 10 meaning she definitely …
    By Sharon Lohr, 1,538 words
  7. Latest Writing, , more info

    (Another) Quick Riff on Narrative Strategy
    I’ve been ruminating on the idea of narrative strategy for a while now. The last time I wrote about it was in 2020.
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  8. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    Silk (PS4)
    Sometimes when you watch a particularly low budget horror movie or tokusatsu production, it's inspirational: these works stand as proof that it's possible to create interesting, entertaining works on modest budgets. Silk is kind of like that! Common wisdom would tell you that it's impossible to make a large scale RPG/trading sim/resource management game without a large team and the financial backing of a publisher. But here Silk is: claiming …
    By Jonny, 939 words
  9. CaptainAwkward.com, , more info

    #1421: “How do I be a parent if I never really had one? And how do I not be the kind people write to advice columns about?
    This question came in a while ago and I was holding onto it for possible book inclusion after sending a private draft reply to the person who asked, but the manuscript has changed shape since then and it’s time to release it into the world. Dear Captain Awkward, I’m about to become a dad and I’m terrified. I’m not just scared of stuff like school shootings and global collapse, but …
    By JenniferP, 4,633 words
  10. Belgian Smaak, , more info

    This Is Senne’s Valley — On Gueuze Blendery Het Boerenerf of Huizingen, Belgium
    Through blendery Het Boerenerf, Senne Eylenbosch saved his farm, discovered his identity, and continued his family’s storied Lambic heritage. The post This Is Senne’s Valley — On Gueuze Blendery Het Boerenerf of Huizingen, Belgium appeared first on Belgian Smaak.
    By Breandán Kearney, 52 words
  11. Will Hawkes — Blog, , more info

    Does European beer have an American flavour?
    It’s the 28th of February, 1950, and Jean Llante, Resistance hero turned Communist politician, rises to address France’s National Assembly: “Monsieur le ministre, they are selling a drink on the boulevards of Paris called Coca-Cola … This is not simply an economic question, nor is it even simply a question of public health - it’s also a political question. We want to know if, for political reasons, you're going to …
    By Will Hawkes, 1,179 words
  12. linusakesson.net, , more info

    Live at Fjälldata 2024
    Mahoney (of Mahoney & Kaktus fame) and I sat down to play some SID tunes at Fjälldata, the only demoparty I'm aware of that features a grand piano.
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  13. Piper Haywood — If lost, please return, , more info

    “…who am i? why have you brought me in to this world?”
    B’s first snowman, about two feet tall. We couldn’t find much else for the eyes and mouth, and I can’t stop laughing at it.
    By Piper Haywood, 36 words
  14. The Arcade Blogger, , more info

    The TDE Podcast Ep 32: Eugene Jarvis
    Episode 32 of the Ted Dabney Experience podcast is available now for your listening pleasure! If you enjoy reading ArcadeBlogger.com, you’ll love the other project I’m involved with: Ted Dabney Experience, episode 32: Eugene Jarvis Eugene Jarvis cut his teeth in the Atari pinball division before going on to produce the groundbreaking Defender for Williams Electronics. Also for Williams (contracted as Vid Kids, his new company with Defender co-creator Larry …
    By Tony, 229 words
  15. webcurios, , more info

    Webcurios 16/02/24
    Reading Time: 35 minutes HELLO AGAIN CONGRATULATIONS ON NOT BEING DEAD! (Presuming, of course, that you do in fact consider continued existence to be a general positive – I’m currently ambivalent) It’s a lovely day here in London and I would quite like to spend at least some of it not staring into the digital abyss – so you’re not getting an intro this week, and instead we’ll pile straight …
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